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PREFACE

1.

V.24 CONNECTIONS SUPPORTED BY CONNECTOR BOXES

1.1.

BIM CONNECTIONS
1.1.1. BIM to ACD-PC, SSM-CDOS, SysManager 410, terminal
1.1.2. BIM to modem
CPU-ME/MT AND CPU3000 CONNECTIONS
1.2.1. CPU-ME/MT to SSM-MPC, ACD PC, SSM (CDOS), SSM 410
1.2.2. CPU-ME/MT to SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter)
1.2.3. CPU-ME/MT to modem
1.2.4. CPU to TOPS box
1.2.5. CPU to ComboX
1.2.6. BIM to ComboX
1.2.7. ComboX to Modem
1.2.8. ComboX to RadLinX
1.2.9. CPU to Printer
DCC CONNECTIONS
1.3.1. DCC to DECT Manager - UNIX (TA Adapter)
1.3.2. DCC to DECT Manager - CDOS
1.3.3. DCC to Modem
IASA CONNECTIONS
1.4.1. IASA to PC
SSM-UNIX (TA ADAPTER) CONNECTIONS
1.5.1. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to SSV50/55 or EAI-PC
1.5.2. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to LAM or modem
1.5.3. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to LCD Display
1.5.4. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to terminal or printer
1.5.5. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to BIM
SSM-CDOS CONNECTIONS
1.6.1. SSM-CDOS to SVxx (directory distribution), EAI PC
1.6.2. SSM-CDOS to LCD Display
1.6.3. SSM-CDOS to modem
SSM-MPC CONNECTIONS
1.7.1. SSM-MPC to modem
SSV60 CONNECTIONS
1.8.1. SSV60 to LAM
1.8.2. SSV60 to Master (back to back)
SysManager 410 CONNECTIONS
1.9.1. SysManager 410 to modem
1.9.2. SysManager 410 to TOPS

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Table of contents

AMENDMENTS

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2.

V.24 CONNECTIONS NOT SUPPORTED BY CONNECTOR BOXES

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3.

CONCEPT OF THE CONNECTION BOXES

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3.1.
3.2.
3.3.

ASSEMBLY KIT
25 PINS TO 9 PINS CONVERTORS
RJ45 CABLE

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A.

V.24 CONNECTION BOXES

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A.1.
A.2.
A.3.
A.4.
A.5.
A.6.
A.7.
A.8.
A.9.
A.10.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 1


V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 2
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 3
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 4
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 5
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 6
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 7
V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 8
V.24 CONVERTER SET TYPE 10
ASSEMBLY KIT CONNECTIONS
A.10.1. CPU-ME/MT to Printer
A.10.2. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to BIM
A.10.3. SSM-CDOS to LCD Display
A.10.4. SSM-CDOS to Modem

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B.

OTHER CABLE LAYOUTS

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B.1.

F122 TO 25 PINS MALE

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AMENDMENTS
The items that follow are incorporated in the update of this manual from issue 9801 to 9809:
CHAPTER/ SECTION
Section 1.1.2
Section 1.2.3
Section 1.9.2
Appendix A

DESCRIPTION
TOPS box deleted; note added.
Divided into 2 sections (1.2.3 and 1.2.4); note added.
Note added.
Converter set type 10 added.

The items that follow are incorporated in the update of this manual from issue 09 to 9907:
CHAPTER/ SECTION
Section 1.5.5

DESCRIPTION
Figure corrected.

The items that follow are incorporated in the update of this manual from issue 9907 to 0104:
CHAPTER/ SECTION
All

CPU-ME/MT AND
CPU3000
CONNECTIONS on
page 4

DESCRIPTION
Drawings corrected
Cable info for RadLinX and ComboX added.

The items that follow are incorporated in the update of this manual from issue 9907 to 0104:
CHAPTER/ SECTION

DESCRIPTION

OTHER CABLE Figure B.1 corrected


LAYOUTS on page 26

PREFACE
No different V.24 cables for different lengths are needed anymore. You can just pick the right
connection box and connect it with a standard 8 wire ISDN cable with RJ45 connectors. The
standard connection boxes 3...8 covers 90% of all V.24 cables. To cover the other 10%, a
connection assembly kit is available.
CPS systems are not described in this manual, only V.24 connections between currently
delivered products will be included. V.24 connections with the rarely used ring signal are not
supported by connection boxes.

1.

V.24 CONNECTIONS SUPPORTED BY CONNECTOR


BOXES

1.1.

BIM CONNECTIONS

1.1.1. BIM to ACD-PC, SSM-CDOS, SysManager 410, terminal

BIM

25 pins
male
TA

Conn.
Box 4

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

ADC PC
Terminal
SSM-CDOS
SysMan 410

Figure 1-1 BIM Connections with Connection Box 4

1.1.2.

BIM to modem

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.
Note:

BIM

Instead of connector box 2 (modem side), also connector box 1.1 may be used. In
that case, the 25 pins female must be omitted.

25 pins
male
TA

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem

Figure 1-2 BIM Straight Connection

1.2.

CPU-ME/MT AND CPU3000 CONNECTIONS

In the case that in this section 'CPU' is mentioned, please read: CPE-ME/MT or CPU3000.

1.2.1.

CPUME/MT

CPU-ME/MT to SSM-MPC, ACD PC, SSM (CDOS), SSM 410

F122

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

SSM-MPC
ACD PC
SSM-CDOS
SSM-410

25 pins
female
TA

SSM-UNIX

Figure 1-3 CPU-ME/MT Connections with Connection Box 3

1.2.2.

CPU-ME/MT to SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter)

CPUF122
ME/MT

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 5

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

Figure 1-4 CPU-ME/MT Connection with connector Box 5

1.2.3.

CPU-ME/MT to modem

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and/or 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.
Note:

It is also possible to use on the modem/LAM side, connector box 1.1 instead of 2.
In that case, the 25 pins female must be omitted.

CPUF122
ME/MT

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem/
LAM

Figure 1-5 CPU-ME/MT Straight Connection to modem/LAM

1.2.4.

CPU to TOPS box

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 10 and/or 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.

CPU

F122

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 10

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2.1

9 pins
male

TOPS box

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2.1

9 pins
male

ComboX

Figure 1-6 CPU Straight Connection to TOPS box

1.2.5.

CPU

CPU to ComboX

F122

Figure 1-7

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 10

RJ45

Connection from CPU to ComboX

1.2.6.

BIM

BIM to ComboX

25 pins
male (TA)

Conn.
Box 4

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1.2

9 pins
male

ComboX

Figure 1-8 Connection from BIM to ComboX

1.2.7.

ComboX to Modem

ComboX

9 pins
female

Conn.
Box 1.1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem

Figure 1-9 Connection from ComboX to Modem

1.2.8.

ComboX to RadLinX

Gender
changer

ComboX

9 pins
female

Conn.
Box 1.1

RJ45

Figure 1-10 Connection from ComboX to RadLinX

*) Gender changer: to be obtained locally.

RJ45

Conn.
Box 3

25 pins
female

25 pins
male
to
male
*)

RadLinX

1.2.9.

CPU

CPU to Printer

F122

25 pins
male

Assembly
Kit

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
female

Printer

Figure 1-11 CPU Connection to printer with Assembly Kit

See the figure on page 23 for the connections you have to make in the Assembly Kit to connect
a typical Epson printer.

1.3.

DCC CONNECTIONS

Barrier Boxes
In some situations a galvanic insulation between the DCC and the external connection is
required. This is done by a Barrier Box type MA-52 (Europe, with 9-pin D connector) or
MV24-11 (United Kingdom, with 25-pin D connector). If Barrier Box MA-52 is used, two 25pins to 9-pins convertors will be necessary to be able to use the connection boxes.
Note:

The Barrier Boxes are connected the other way around than described in the DECT
Manual.

Position of Barrier Boxes


The Barrier Box is positioned between the F122-25 pins cable and the Connection box in this
section. However, the Barrier Box can be positioned between DCC and F122 connector
instead (the build-in barrier box (BBR).

1.3.1.

DCC

DCC to DECT Manager - UNIX (TA Adapter)

F122

Barrier
25 pins Box
male MV2411

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 6

25 pins
female
TA

SSM-UNIX

25 pins
male/
female

SSM-CDOS

Figure 1-12 DCC Connection to SSM-UNIX with optional Barrier Box MV24-11

1.3.2.

DCC

DCC to DECT Manager - CDOS

F122

Barrier
25 pins Box
male MV2411

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

Figure 1-13 DCC Connection to SSM-CDOS with optional Barrier Box MV24-11

1.3.3.

DCC to Modem

Use the straight F122 to 25 pins cable (12NC 9562 157 6510/6819). If too short lengthen it
with a straight V.24 cable.

DCC

F122

Barrier
25 pins Box
male MV2411

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

Figure 1-14 DCC Connection to Modem with optional Barrier Box MV24-11

25 pins
male

Modem

1.4.

IASA CONNECTIONS

1.4.1.

IASA to PC

IASA

F122

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

IASA PC

Figure 1-15 IASA Connection with Connection Box 3

1.5.

SSM-UNIX (TA ADAPTER) CONNECTIONS

1.5.1.

SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to SSV50/55 or EAI-PC

Interface
cable
to `Specialix
SI Host card'
SSM-UNIX

25 pins
female
TA

Conn.
Box 6

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
female
TA

SSV50/55
EAI PC

Figure 1-16 SSM-UNIX connection with Connection Box 6

1.5.2.

SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to LAM or modem

Interface
cable
to `Specialix
SI Host card'
SSM-UNIX

25 pins
female
TA

Conn.
Box 7

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male
TA

LAM /
Modem

Figure 1-17 SSM-UNIX connection with Connection Box 7

1.5.3.

SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to LCD Display

Interface
cable
to `Specialix
SI Host card'
SSM-UNIX

25 pins
female
TA

Conn.
Box 8

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

LCD
Display

Figure 1-18 SSM-UNIX connection with Connection Box 8

1.5.4.

SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to terminal or printer

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and/or 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.
Interface
cable
to `Specialix
SI Host card'
SSM-UNIX

25 pins
female
TA

Conn.
Box 2

Figure 1-19 SSM-UNIX Straight Connection

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RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Terminal,
Printer

1.5.5.

SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to BIM

Interface
cable
to `Specialix
SI Host card'
SSM-UNIX

25 pins
Conn.
female
Box 6
TA

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1

25 pins
male
TA

BIM

Figure 1-20 SSM-UNIX connection to BIM with Assembly Kit

See the figure on page 24 for the connections to be made in the Assembly Kit.

1.6.

SSM-CDOS CONNECTIONS

1.6.1.

SSM-CDOS to SVxx (directory distribution), EAI PC

SSM-CDOS

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

SVxx
EAI PC

Figure 1-21 SSM-CDOS connection with Connection Box 3

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1.6.2.

SSM-CDOS

SSM-CDOS to LCD Display

25 pins
male
TA

Assembly
Kit

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1

25 pins
male

LCD
Display

Figure 1-22 SSM-CDOS connection with Assembly Kit

See the figure on page 24 for the connections to be made in the Assembly Kit.

1.6.3.

SSM-CDOS

SSM-CDOS to modem

25 pins
male
TA

Assembly
Kit

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem

Figure 1-23 SSM-CDOS connection with Assembly Kit

See the figure on page 25 for the connections to be made in the Assembly Kit.

1.7.

SSM-MPC CONNECTIONS

1.7.1.

SSM-MPC to modem

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and/or 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.

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SSM-MPC

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem

Figure 1-24 SSM-MPC Straight Connection.

1.8.

SSV60 CONNECTIONS

1.8.1.

SSV60 to LAM

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and/or 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.

SSV60

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

LAM

Figure 1-25 SSV60 Straight Connection

1.8.2.

SSV60

SSV60 to Master (back to back)

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

RJ45

Master (back
to back)

Figure 1-26 SSV60 connection with Connection Box 3

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1.9.

SysManager 410 CONNECTIONS

1.9.1.

SysManager 410 to modem

Use a straight V.24 cable. For long connections, connection boxes 1 and 2 can be used
together with a standard ISDN cable.

SM 410

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 1

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 2

25 pins
male

Modem

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1.1

25 pins
female

TOPS box

Figure 1-27 SysManager 410 Straight Connection

1.9.2.

SM 410

SysManager 410 to TOPS

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3

RJ45

Figure 1-28 SysManager 410 to TOPS box

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2.

V.24 CONNECTIONS NOT SUPPORTED BY


CONNECTOR BOXES

The following cables will NOT be supported by this method, because they are either :
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very special and delivered with the product, or


very standard so no connection box is needed.

Short straight/flat cables for connecting a local modem, LAM or TOPS box.
All cables with 9 pins D-connectors : use the 25 pins concept together with a standard 25
pins to 9 pins adapter.
Cables from CIU/CIM/CIS/CIR-RM Z8000 processor will be succeeded by the CSM
processor (and BIM).
CPU-ME/MT to dongle : use cable with 12 NC 9562 162 48100.
CPU-ME/MT dongle to SSM-MPC : use cable with 12 NC 9562 162 47100.
SLAM to Modem (convertor, SLU) : see SOPHO-LAM P375 Customer Engineer Manual.
BIM 9 pins to 25 pins : use cable with 12 NC 9562 161 59000.
BIM dongle cable : use cable with 12 NC 9562 162 75000.
BIM dongle to terminal (0.5 m) : use cable with 12 NC 9562 162 84000.
SSM-UNIX to UPS : use cable delivered with the UPS.
SSV50, SSV50E/S and SSV55 cables : these supervisors will be succeeded by SSV60 (see
the list of cables that are supported).
BIM to TOPS box cable : not used.

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3.

CONCEPT OF THE CONNECTION BOXES

To standardise all V.24 cables, a number of connection boxes is developed. These boxes end
the necessity to use special cables; you just use two connection boxes and a standard RJ45
cable (standard ISDN cable). For less common connections an assembly kit is available which
enables you to make the connections yourself in the box instead of in the connectors.
The concept is very easy; connect A with B by:
1. Connecting A to a Connection Box (type 3 to 8 or assembly kit)
2. Connecting B to a Connection Box (type 1 or 2)
3. Connecting both connection boxes with a standard RJ45 cable of needed length.

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 3..8

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

Figure 3-1 Concept of the Connection Boxes

If a standard straight cable is too short, you can use connection boxes 1 and 2 to cross the
distance using a standard RJ45 cable.

25 pins
male

Conn.
Box 1 2

RJ45

RJ45

Conn.
Box 1 2

25 pins
male/
female

Figure 3-2 Use of connection boxes 1 and 2 to cover a long straight connection

3.1.

ASSEMBLY KIT

The assembly Kit contains:

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housing;
RJ45 connector with 8 short wires connected;
25 pins male D-connector;
25 pins female connector.

The assembly Kit can be used to make the connections not covered by the 8 standard
connection boxes. The wires connected to RJ45 Female connector are not yet connected to
the 25 pins connector to enable you to connect the wires to the right pins.
25 pins
male/female

RJ45 female
2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

BR
BL
RD
YW
GN
BK
OR
GY

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

Figure 3-3 Assembly Kit (12NC 9562 165 76000)

3.2.

25 PINS TO 9 PINS CONVERTORS

Additional convertors from 25 pins to 9 pins are available:

25 pins Male to 9 pins Female, 12 NC: 9562 165 77000;


25 pins Female to 9 pins Male, 12 NC: 9562 165 78000.

3.3.

RJ45 CABLE

The RJ45 cable (also called ISDN cable) is a straight cable with two RJ45 connectors.

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RJ45 male

RJ45 male
BR
BL
RD

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

YW
GN
BK
OR
GY

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Figure 3-4 ISDN Cable with example colors

The color codes are examples. Other color conventions are allowed. Very important is the
twisting of the pairs.
RJ45 male
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Pair 2

Pair 1

Pair 3

Pair 4

Figure 3-5 Twisting of the pairs of an ISDN Cable

Do NOT twist the pairs any other way.


To connect the RJ45 connectors to the cable, a special pincer is needed.

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A.

V.24 CONNECTION BOXES

A.1.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 1

Straight connection RJ45 to 25 pins female connector.


12 NC Connection Box type 1: 9562 165 63000.
12 NC Connection Box type 1.1 (9 pins): 9562 165 74000.
25 pins female

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

Figure A-1 Converter Box Type 1

A.2.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 2

Straight connection RJ45 to 25 pins male connector.


12 NC Connection Box type 2: 9562 165 64000.
12 NC Connection Box type 2.1 (9 pins): 9562 165 75000.
25 pins male

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

Figure A-2 Converter Box Type 2

A.3.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 3

Standard PABX NULL modem connection.


12 NC Connection Box type 3: 9562 165 65000.

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25 pins female

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-3 Converter Box Type 3

A.4.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 4

Standard NULL modem connection.


12 NC Connection Box type 4: 9562 165 66000.
25 pins female
7
3
2
5
4
6
8
20

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DSR
DCD
DTR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DSR
DCD
DTR

Figure A-4 Converter Box Type 4

A.5.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 5

12 NC Connection Box type 5: 9562 165 67000.

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2
1
6
7
8
5
4
3

25 pins female

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-5 Converter Box Type 5

A.6.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 6

TA adapter (SSM-UNIX) to SSVxx or EAI-PC.


12 NC Connection Box type 6: 9562 165 68000.
25 pins male
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-6 Converter Box Type 6

A.7.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 7

TA adapter (SSM-UNIX) to LAM or modem.


12 NC Connection Box type 7: 9562 165 69000.

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25 pins male

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-7 Converter Box Type 7

A.8.

V.24 CONNECTION BOX TYPE 8

TA adapter (SSM-UNIX) to LCD display.


12 NC Connection Box type 8: 9562 165 70000.
25 pins male
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

Figure A-8 Converter Box Type 8

A.9.

V.24 CONVERTER SET TYPE 10

CPU-ME to TOPS box


12 NC cable type 10: 9600 020 46000

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2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

25 pins female

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DSR
DCD
DTR

7
3
2
5
4
6
8
20

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DSR
DCD
DTR

2
1
6
7
8
5
4
3

Figure A-9 Converter Box Type 10

A.10.

ASSEMBLY KIT CONNECTIONS

A.10.1. CPU-ME/MT to Printer


25 pins female
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-10 Assembly Kit Connections for CPU-ME/MT to Printer

23

A.10.2. SSM-UNIX (TA Adapter) to BIM


25 pins male
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-11 Assembly Kit Connections for SSM-UNIX to BIM

A.10.3. SSM-CDOS to LCD Display


25 pins female
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6
22

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR
RI

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

Figure A-12 Assembly Kit Connections for SSM-CDOS to LCD Display

24

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

A.10.4. SSM-CDOS to Modem


25 pins female
7
3
2
5
4
8
20
6

RJ45
GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

GND
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
DCD
DTR
DSR

2
1
6
7
8
4
3
5

Figure A-13 Assembly Kit Connections for SSM-CDOS to Modem

25

B.

OTHER CABLE LAYOUTS

B.1.

F122 TO 25 PINS MALE

12 NCs :
9562 157 68100 (iS3010/3030).
9562 162 92000 (iS3050/3070/3090).
F122connector
pin number
302
103
301
307
105
303
107
305

GY
BL/BK
GY/BK
BR/BK
YW/BK
WT/BK
GN/BK
PK/BK

Circuit
102 - GND
104 - RXD
103 - TXD
109 - DCD
106 - CTS
105 - RTS
108/2 - DTR
107 - DSR

Figure B-1 Cable PABX - PC (25 pole connector)

26

25-Pole
D-connector
pin number
GY
BL/BK
GY/BK
BR/BK
YW/BK
WT/BK
GN/BK
PK/BK

7
3
2
8
5
4
20
6

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