RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
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RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
What are the pin out of a Denford RS232 Machine Link Cable ?
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Re: RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
For clarification
All Denford's machines (With the exception of Micromill's and Microturn's manufactured for the USA) have a BI01812GG external serial cable connection between them and their PC's.
Micromill's and Microturn's have signal to signal adapter cables i.e. TD - TD, RD to RD, RTS to RTS etc, as the RS232 wiring crossovers are carried out internally on the machines themselves.
A typical external Micromill and Microturn cable would be
All Denford's machines (With the exception of Micromill's and Microturn's manufactured for the USA) have a BI01812GG external serial cable connection between them and their PC's.
Micromill's and Microturn's have signal to signal adapter cables i.e. TD - TD, RD to RD, RTS to RTS etc, as the RS232 wiring crossovers are carried out internally on the machines themselves.
A typical external Micromill and Microturn cable would be
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Re: RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
The Micromill and MicroTurn supplied in the USA and Canada have a different external serial cable to all the other machines in the range.
https://www.lindy-international.com/Ser ... 2&pi=30160
All other machines had the BI01812GG external serial cable
viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2351&hilit=BI01812GG
https://www.lindy-international.com/Ser ... 2&pi=30160
All other machines had the BI01812GG external serial cable
viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2351&hilit=BI01812GG