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Hi I want to provide RS232 on 6MB through board А06В-0007-0061-01А (Punch Itnerface PCB). Manual says it's matched for this purpose. I know wich parameters is to be set, but don't know pinout of connectors of the board. Where is RxD, TxD, DTR...?
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| If you google RS232 there are many links that explain the interface in general and the pin out such as http://camiresearch.com/Data_Com_Bas...#anchor1155222 RxD = recieve pin TxD = transmit pin etc, the others apart from the common is for hardware handshake, Fanuc principally use software handshake which is software codes for controlling the transfer called XON/XOFF the hardware handshake can be connected to PC via a Null Modem cable which essentially connects the two ends to enable hardware handshake, alternatively a three wire cable is possible where the hardware handshake is jumpered out at both ends. The PDF shows it for a 0, I do not have it for a 6, but the cabling is the same. You should have a 25pin D socket there if set up for RS232. Al.
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| Thank you, All My machine doesn't have the DB25. But I have the option board, which type of I mentioned above. The matter is that, I don't know pinout of sockets CSQ and CSR on this board. Where I have to search TxD, RxD etc?
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| Do you have the 20 pin Honda socket on your board? Al.
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| Looks like CSR is the right RS232, so you should have everything you need from your pdf? You just need a Honda MR20S and a 9 pin D socket. Al.
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