HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
Page 52
... direct connections (no modem signals) to direct-connect or modem ports, use appropriate cables when connecting terminals, printers and other pins connected can cause the DTC to fail its selftest and may damage the line driver. 6 Cables for connecting a Distribution Panel to a Device Cables for connecting the DDP and the MDP to...
... direct connections (no modem signals) to direct-connect or modem ports, use appropriate cables when connecting terminals, printers and other pins connected can cause the DTC to fail its selftest and may damage the line driver. 6 Cables for connecting a Distribution Panel to a Device Cables for connecting the DDP and the MDP to...
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
Page 79
...can benefit from Hewlett-Packard. The characteristic impedance of the cable. Stray capacitance between 2 conductors in this document. 73 A single driver and a single receiver are necessary to a system, via an RS-422 or RS-423 interface. Consequently, the connection should be less than the ...the cable should not exceed 40 pF per foot. As a two-conductor pair is needed to connect a driver to a receiver, four conductors are utilised when a terminal or printer is common for all other conductors connected to ground should be treated as a transmission line.
...can benefit from Hewlett-Packard. The characteristic impedance of the cable. Stray capacitance between 2 conductors in this document. 73 A single driver and a single receiver are necessary to a system, via an RS-422 or RS-423 interface. Consequently, the connection should be less than the ...the cable should not exceed 40 pF per foot. As a two-conductor pair is needed to connect a driver to a receiver, four conductors are utilised when a terminal or printer is common for all other conductors connected to ground should be treated as a transmission line.