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1 RS-232 Control 
1.1  The RS-232 Physical Connection 
RS-232 connections come in several styles which are accepted in the consumer 
electronics industry.  The most common is the 9-pin D-Subminiature connector found on 
the back of most computers, and is the one that we use on the iScan VP
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 products. 
 
 
The female serial port, found on the back panel of an iScan VP
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 video processor. 
 
In this interface, there are a few different signals which must be supported.  These are 
(all pin numbers are for the iScan): 
 
RX – Data Receive (pin 3) 
TX – Data Transmit (pin 2) 
RTS – Request To Send (pin 8) 
CTS – Clear To Send (pin 7) 
GND – Signal Ground (pin 5) 
 
We do not use the “DSR – Data Set Ready”, “DTR – Data Terminal Ready”, “CD - 
Carrier Detect” or “RI – Ring Indicator” pins for the iScan VP
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 series. 
These signals are associated with specific pin numbers based on what type of device 
the serial port is attached to.  There are two types of serial device Data-Terminal-
Equipment (DTE) and Data-Communications-Equipment (DCE).  A DTE is your 
computer or an automation system – basically a controlling device.  A DCE is a modem, 
or in this case the iScan.  Some manufacturers chose to wire their RS-232 port as a DTE, 
but we have elected to wire our unit as a DCE.  This determines a critical difference in 
the serial cable wiring to get the unit to communicate with the automation controller or 
PC.  If your automation controller is based on a PC, the serial port is likely to be wired as 
a DTE port (please check with your automation controller vendor for clarification).  This 
allows the use of a very common straight-through “extension” cable to be used to 
complete the communication connection (like the type which is shipped with the iScan 
unit). 
When a dissimilar port type is used in a serial connection (for example DTE-to-DCE 
or vise versa), a straight-through cable is usually all that is needed.  However, when 
similar port types are used, a cross-over cable is required (for example DCE-to-DCE or 
DTE-to DTE).  Please double check the type of connection that you are using before 
connecting the cable. 
 
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