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Connecting com1 (input), Connecting com2 (output) — stp installations only – AMT Datasouth Journey II User Manual

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Connecting COM1 (Input)

1.

Connect your host or modem RS-232 cable to the port labeled COM1
(INPUT)
— bottom connector — on the back of the printer.

2.

Secure the connector with interface cable screws.

3.

To automatically set the communication features, select the correct Profile
for your environment with the keypad. If changes are needed, refer to the
section on Features and Profiles.

COM1 (INPUT) port pin-out:

PIN

SIGNAL

1

FG

(Frame Ground)

2

TD

(Transmit)

3

RD

(Receive)

4

RTS

(Ready To Send)

5

CTS

(Clear To Send)

6

DSR

(Data Set Ready)

7

SG

(Signal Ground)

8

DCD

(Data Carrier Detect)

20

DTR

(Data Terminal Ready)

Connecting COM2 (Output) — STP Installations Only

1.

Connect your itinerary printer RS-232 cable to the port labeled COM2
(OUTPUT)
— top connector — on the back of the printer.

2.

Secure the connector with interface cable screws.

3.

To automatically set the communication features, select the correct Profile
for your environment with the keypad. If changes are needed, refer to the
section on Features and Profiles.

COM2 (OUTPUT) port pin-out:

PIN

SIGNAL

1

FG

(Frame Ground)

2

TD

(Transmit)

3

RD

(Receive)

5

CTS

(Clear To Send)

7

SG

(Signal Ground)

20

DTR

(Data Terminal Ready)

6

DSR

(Data Set Ready)

8

DCD

(Data Carrier Detect)