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Pin assignments for the mca951, Pin assignmentsf or the mca951 – Metrologic Instruments MS6720 User Manual

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Pin Assignments for the

MCA951

There is a 9-pin female D-type connector, located on the MCA, used to connect the
MCA to the host device. The output signals on the 9-pin host end of the MCA are
dependent upon which version of the scanner that is being used. The following is a
list of the pin assignments for the different versions:

Version “9” (OCIA)***

Version “11” (46XX)

Pin

Function

Pin

Function

1**

OCIA Shield Ground

1**

Shield Ground

2

RDATA

2

RS-232 Transmit Output

3

RDATA Return

3

RS-232 Receiver Input

4

Clock Out

4

IBM 4680 -B

5

Power/Signal Ground

5

Power/Signal Ground

6

Clock Out Return

6

IBM 4680 +A

7

Clock In Return

7

Clear to Send Input

8

Clock In

8

Request to Send Output

9*

+5VDC Power to Scanner

9*

+5VDC Power to Scanner

Version “14” (232)

Version “15” (LTPN)

Pin

Function

Pin

Function

1**

Shield Ground

1**

Shield Ground

2

RS-232 Transmit Output

2

RS-232 Transmit Output

3

RS-232 Receiver Input

3

RS-232 Receive Input

4

Data Terminal Ready Input

4

Light Pen Source (+5V Input)

5

Power/Signal Ground

5

Power/Signal Ground

6

Data Set Ready Output

6

Light Pen Data (Output)

7

Clear to Send Input

7

Clear to Send (Input)

8

Request to Send Output

8

Request to Send (Output)

9*

+5VDC Power to Scanner

9*

+5VDC Power to Scanner

*

When the host supplies power to the scanner, this is the pin assignment for the

+5VDC for the scanner. If, in the application, the host device will supply the power
necessary for the scanner, reposition an internal jumper within the MCA and plug
the 4 position ground jumper to the power supply connector for FCC and ESD
purposes. (Refer to MS6720 Installation: Powered by External Power Supply
page 5)

**Pin 1 of the MCA provides a connection point for various ground/shield ground
configurations on different Metrologic products. Internal jumper JP2 of the MCA
gives end users the option of changing pin 1 of the DB9 into a no connect (NC).
Simply remove the jumper from the pins, then pin 1 of the DB9 becomes an open/no
connect pin.

***JP2 should ALWAYS be in place for OCIA applications