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    APPENDIX PCS Cables A-1 A PCS Cab les This appendix contains the following sections: • Concentrated Link or X.24/V .11 Cable • V .28 Interface Cable • V .35 Interface Cable • X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DTE Cable • X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DCE Cable Concentrated Link or X.24/V .11 Cable This cable is used to connect the PCS to an FRM[...]

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    A-2 Port Concentrator Shelf (PCS) Installation Guide V.28 Interface Cable V .28 Interface Cable The V .28 cable is used to connect a PCS port with a V .28 interface to a user de vice. (See T able A-2.) T able A-2 V .28 Cable PCS P or t 25-Pin P ale User Device 25-Pin Male Signals 1 1 Shield 2 2 103 3 3 104 4 4 105 5 5 106 6 6 107 8 8 109 15 15 114 [...]

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    V.35 Interface Cable PCS Cables A-3 V .35 Interface Cable The V .35 cable is used to connect a PCS port with a V .35 interface to a user de vice. (See T able A-3.) T able A-3 V .35 Cable PCS P or t 25-Pin Male User De vice 34-Pin Male Signals 17 V 115A 12 X 115B 15 Y 114A 13 AA 114B 3 R 104A 16 T 104B 2 P 103A 14 S 103B 7 B 102 5 D 106 8 F 109 22 J[...]

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    A-4 Port Concentrator Shelf (PCS) Installation Guide X.21bis V.10/V.11 (RS-449) DTE Cable X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DTE Cable The X.21 bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DTE cable is used to connect a PCS port with a V .11 DTE interface to a user device. (See T able A-4.) T able A-4 X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS449) DTE Cable PCS P or t 25-Pin Male User De vice[...]

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    X.21bis V.10/V.11 (RS-449) DCE Cable PCS Cables A-5 X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DCE Cable The X.21 bis V .10/V .11 (RS-449) DCE cable is used to connect a PCS port with a V .11 DCE interface to a user device. (See T able A-5.) T able A-5 X.21bis V .10/V .11 (RS449) DCE Cable PCS P or t 25-Pin Male User De vice 37-Pin Male Signals 1 1 Shield 10 37 [...]

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    A-6 Port Concentrator Shelf (PCS) Installation Guide X.21bis V.10/V.11 (RS-449) DCE Cable[...]