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Chapter Two • CLD-V2800 Level II 4) Connection to a Computer The player can be connected to a computer via the RS-232C port as shown below. It is connected with three lines: One line transmits commands from the computer to the player to control operations. Another line transmits status responses from the player to the computer. The third line is Ground. The player does not use hardware handshaking. Therefore, control or "handshaking" lines other than TxD and RxD are not required, even if the computer provides them. Some computers, however, may require hardware handshaking. The player makes a line available to be used, as needed, by the computer. The DTR signal is always pulled high internally, within the CLD-V2800. The player is connected to the RS-232C port of the computer as follows: TxD Computer RxD GND CTS Figure 2-F Command Status Ground RxD TxD CLD-V2800 GND DTR See Appendix B for specific interface cable pin configurations to use to connect various computers to the CLD-V2800. CLD-V2800 Level III User's Manual TP 120 v. 1.0 • 10/95 2-5

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4) Connection to a Computer
The player can be connected to a computer via the RS-232C port as shown below.
It is connected with three lines:
One line transmits commands from the computer
to the player to control operations.
Another line transmits status responses from
the player to the computer. The third line is Ground.
The player does not use hardware handshaking. Therefore, control or “handshaking”
lines other than TxD and RxD are not required, even if the computer provides them.
Some computers, however, may require hardware handshaking. The player makes
a line available to be used, as needed, by the computer.
The DTR signal is always
pulled high internally, within the CLD-V2800.
The player is connected to the RS-232C port of the computer as follows:
See
Appendix B
for specific interface cable pin configurations to use to connect
various computers to the CLD-V2800.
Chapter Two
CLD-V2800
Level II
CLD-V2800 Level III User’s Manual
TP 120
v. 1.0
• 10/95
2-5
TxD
RxD
RxD
TxD
GND
GND
CTS
DTR
Computer
CLD-V2800
Command
Status
Ground
Figure 2-F