Serial Cables IDs

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6152 Adapter, located in a P02

IBM Serial Cables have certain (ID) pins connected to the common ground connection pin to have the machine know what cable type is attached.

Modern PCI machines have a Mini-Centronics style connector for their serial ports, while the older, SPD based machines have D-Shell connectors. Both connectors on the machine check for the Cable-ID.

To identify a V.24, RS-232 "Modem" Cable to either a #2651 (single port), or #2609 (dual port) serial I/O-Adapter, Pins 1 and 13 need to be connected to Pin 7 (Ground) on the DB-25P connector on the machine (DCE) side. Pins 1 and 13 on the remote (DTE) side are not to be connected anywhere.

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Footnotes

  1. PDF page 245, Table 51, bottom line on that page displays the cable-id connected pins. See also the notes on the top of the next page.