Appendix b: interface specifications, Serial interface, Pin configuration – AMT Datasouth 400 User Manual
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Appendix B: INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
This appendix presents the serial and parallel interface specifications. These specifications include pin assignments,
protocols and detailed information about how to properly interface your printer with your host or terminal.
Serial Interface
Pin Configuration
The RS-232 serial interface uses a female, DB-9 conncetor.
Pin
Direction
Definition
1
Tied to in 6
Not used
2
In
Receive Data (RxData)
3
Out
Transmit Data (TxData)
4
-
No connection
5
-
Logic Ground
6
Tied to pin 1
Not used
7
Out
Request to Send (RTS)
8
In
Clear to Send (CTS)
9
Out
+5V
Note: Pin 9 is reserved for Keyboard Device Unit (KDU) only, do not connect this pin if you are using a general
host like a PC.
Connection With Host
Host 25S
Printer 9P
Host 9S
Printer 9P
(PC or compatible)
(PC or compatible)
DTR 20
……… 1 DSR
DTR 4
……… 1 DSR
DSR 6
……… 6 DTR
DSR 6
……… 6 DTR
TX 2
……… 2 RX
TX 3
……… 2 RX
RX 3
……… 3 TX
RX 2
……… 3 TX
CTS 5
……… 7 RTS
CTS 8
……… 7 RTS
RTS 4
……… 8 CTR
RTS 7
……… 8 CTS
GND 7
……… 5 GND
GND 5
……… 5 GND
Three Wire Connection
This method is the simplest method of connecting the printer to a host or terminal. This method requires Software
Protocol Handshaking (XON/XOFF flow control).
Host 25S
Printer 9P
Host 9S
Printer 9P
(PC or compatible)
(PC or compatible)
TX 2
……….. 2 RX
TX 3
………..
2 RX
RX 3
……….. 3 TX
RX 2
………..
3 TX
GND 7
……….. 5 GND
GND 5 ………..
5 GND
pin 4
pin 4
pin 5
Pin 6
pin 6
Pin 7
pin 20
Pin 8
Serial port settings
Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, and Handshaking may be configured using the Feature Management mode.