Appendix, Ethernet cabling, Rs-232 port information – QSC Audio S series User Manual
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ETHERNET CABLING
This diagram shows the pinout for standard unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) network cable. Both ends of the cable
are wired identically.
RJ-45 pinout for a standard
Ethernet patch cable (both
ends identical)
1 Tx +
2 Tx –
3 Rx +
4 not used
5 not used
7 not used
8 not used
6 Rx –
1 Tx +
2 Tx –
3 Rx +
4 not used
5 not used
7 not used
8 not used
6 Rx –
White/orange
Orange
White/green
Blue
White/blue
Green
White/brown
Brown
A crossover cable has the RX and TX wire pairs switched around at one end. There are only two likely situations
that would require a crossover cable: to connect two RAVE devices directly, without a repeater or other device
in between; and to cascade repeaters or switches that don’t have uplink ports.
RJ-45 pinout for an Ethernet
crossover cable
The wire in UTP cabling is twisted together in pairs. Rather than randomly choosing a wiring scheme for the
networking cable, it is important to have the RX wires in one pair and the TX wires in another pair, especially in
longer cable runs.
Appendix
RS-232 PORT INFORMATION
Pin assignments of 9-pin female D connector:
Pin 2: TX out
Pin 3: RX in
Pin 5: Ground
Pins 1 (DCD), 4 (DSR), and 6 (DTR) are tied together. Pins 7 (RTS) and 8 (CTS) are also tied together. DCE (receives on TD) operation; parity
bit not checked.