Installation Guide

Network Receiver
32 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc.
Connecting to a Serial Device
The Network Receiver is a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment)
device, and data is output through a DB9 female RS-232 connector.
Only the following pin assignments are used:
Pin Description
2 Transmitted Data
3 Received Data
5 Signal Ground
Use a standard one-to-one RS-232 cable (also known as a straight-
through or modem cable) of sufficient length to connect the Network
Receiver to a PC or serial device. One end of the cable should be a
DB-9 male connector.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use a null-modem cable or adapter.
To connect the Network Receiver to a serial device
1. Connect the female end of the DB-25 to DB-9 cable to the 3
rd
party device; and the male end to the Network Receiver (Figure
15).
male end
female
end
to 3
rd
party
device
9VDC
+5V
GD1D0
GND 24VDC
RS-232
Figure 15 Connections of the back panel of the Receiver
2. For the third-party device, enter the following port settings:
Baud Rate Receiver’s programmed baud rate. Default 19200
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None