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Serial cable DELOCK 86877 — D-Sub 25 pin to D-Sub 9 pin, 10 m, beige
Serial cable DELOCK 86877 — D-Sub 25 pin to D-Sub 9 pin, 10 m, beige
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Serial cable DELOCK 86877 — D-Sub 25 pin to D-Sub 9 pin, 10 m, beige
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Serial cable DELOCK 86877 — D-Sub 25 pin to D-Sub 9 pin, 10 m, beige
Serial cable DELOCK 86877 — D-Sub 25 pin to D-Sub 9 pin, 10 m, beige
DELOCK 86877 is a 10 m serial cable designed to connect devices with a D-Sub 25-pin interface to equipment with a D-Sub 9-pin serial port. The beige cable provides a fixed wired connection for RS-232/serial communications and is suitable for linking legacy printers, industrial controllers, serial consoles and other equipment using D-Sub 25 and D-Sub 9 connectors. Its length supports installations where devices are located at a distance but require a direct serial link without additional converters.
The cable features standard D-Sub 25 and D-Sub 9 connectors that ensure compatibility with common RS-232 ports. With a 10 m length it allows flexible placement of devices while maintaining a straightforward physical connection. The single terminated cable offers reliable point-to-point data transmission without the need for adapters or signal conversion when both ends support standard serial signaling.
Identify the D-Sub 25 and D-Sub 9 ports on the two devices you intend to connect and confirm correct gender matching for the cable ends. Power off equipment if recommended by the device manufacturers, then align the connectors and secure them by tightening the connector screws to ensure a stable mechanical and electrical connection. After connecting, power on the devices and configure serial port parameters (baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bits) in the device settings or terminal software to match the communication requirements.
For reliable communication, avoid routing the cable alongside high-voltage power lines or sources of electromagnetic interference. Keep the cable run as direct as practical and use strain relief at connection points. Verify serial settings on both devices and, where long-term installation is required in industrial settings, inspect connector screws periodically to maintain a secure connection.
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