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How to convert from an EasyLyte RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector


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I have a device with an RJ-12 connector, I need connect to a computer by RS-232. This is document of device:




Computer Connection:



The EasyLyte systems can be interfaced with an external computer by means of an RS-232 serial interface. Potential users will require the following information:



EasyLyte RS-232 Protocol



Transmission Rate 1200 baud
Bit Configuration 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity



This interface requires a serial cable from Medica. A telephone-style connector at one end of this cable plugs into the receptacle labeled on the back of the EasyLyte. The other end of the cable is a female D-Sub 9 pin connector with the following pinouts:



Pin #2 TxD



Pin #3 RxD



Pin #7 CTS



Pin #8 RTS



Pin #5 Signal Ground




RS-232 has 9 pin, RJ-12 has 6 pin. I don't understand this field so I don't know which pin of RJ-12 is connected to which pin of RS-232?










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    I have a device with an RJ-12 connector, I need connect to a computer by RS-232. This is document of device:




    Computer Connection:



    The EasyLyte systems can be interfaced with an external computer by means of an RS-232 serial interface. Potential users will require the following information:



    EasyLyte RS-232 Protocol



    Transmission Rate 1200 baud
    Bit Configuration 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity



    This interface requires a serial cable from Medica. A telephone-style connector at one end of this cable plugs into the receptacle labeled on the back of the EasyLyte. The other end of the cable is a female D-Sub 9 pin connector with the following pinouts:



    Pin #2 TxD



    Pin #3 RxD



    Pin #7 CTS



    Pin #8 RTS



    Pin #5 Signal Ground




    RS-232 has 9 pin, RJ-12 has 6 pin. I don't understand this field so I don't know which pin of RJ-12 is connected to which pin of RS-232?










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      I have a device with an RJ-12 connector, I need connect to a computer by RS-232. This is document of device:




      Computer Connection:



      The EasyLyte systems can be interfaced with an external computer by means of an RS-232 serial interface. Potential users will require the following information:



      EasyLyte RS-232 Protocol



      Transmission Rate 1200 baud
      Bit Configuration 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity



      This interface requires a serial cable from Medica. A telephone-style connector at one end of this cable plugs into the receptacle labeled on the back of the EasyLyte. The other end of the cable is a female D-Sub 9 pin connector with the following pinouts:



      Pin #2 TxD



      Pin #3 RxD



      Pin #7 CTS



      Pin #8 RTS



      Pin #5 Signal Ground




      RS-232 has 9 pin, RJ-12 has 6 pin. I don't understand this field so I don't know which pin of RJ-12 is connected to which pin of RS-232?










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      I have a device with an RJ-12 connector, I need connect to a computer by RS-232. This is document of device:




      Computer Connection:



      The EasyLyte systems can be interfaced with an external computer by means of an RS-232 serial interface. Potential users will require the following information:



      EasyLyte RS-232 Protocol



      Transmission Rate 1200 baud
      Bit Configuration 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity



      This interface requires a serial cable from Medica. A telephone-style connector at one end of this cable plugs into the receptacle labeled on the back of the EasyLyte. The other end of the cable is a female D-Sub 9 pin connector with the following pinouts:



      Pin #2 TxD



      Pin #3 RxD



      Pin #7 CTS



      Pin #8 RTS



      Pin #5 Signal Ground




      RS-232 has 9 pin, RJ-12 has 6 pin. I don't understand this field so I don't know which pin of RJ-12 is connected to which pin of RS-232?







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          Here is a pinout chart I found online:



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          A Google image search shows other similar charts.






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          • Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

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          • For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

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          • Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

            – Tran Ngoc Oanh
            yesterday













          • For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

            – grawity
            yesterday
















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          Here is a pinout chart I found online:



          RS-232 to RJ-12 and other connector pinout chart.



          A Google image search shows other similar charts.






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          • Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

            – Tran Ngoc Oanh
            yesterday













          • For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

            – grawity
            yesterday














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          Here is a pinout chart I found online:



          RS-232 to RJ-12 and other connector pinout chart.



          A Google image search shows other similar charts.






          share|improve this answer













          Here is a pinout chart I found online:



          RS-232 to RJ-12 and other connector pinout chart.



          A Google image search shows other similar charts.







          share|improve this answer












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          • Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

            – Tran Ngoc Oanh
            yesterday













          • For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

            – grawity
            yesterday



















          • Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

            – Tran Ngoc Oanh
            yesterday













          • For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

            – grawity
            yesterday

















          Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

          – Tran Ngoc Oanh
          yesterday







          Hi JakeGould, Please : Convert from an RJ-12 connector to and RS-232 serial connector is follow a common standard ? Or it is change for each device ? And follow pinout chart of you => Pin #7 CTS and Pin #8 RTS will connect which Pin of RJ12 connecter

          – Tran Ngoc Oanh
          yesterday















          For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

          – grawity
          yesterday





          For 8P8C it would be sort-of standard (Cisco/Yost cable, and it's got the whole 8 pins connected unlike this graphic claims), but for 6P6C I strongly suspect it's custom for every device...

          – grawity
          yesterday










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