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Im about to upgrade to IoP and reading that I need the original serial cable that came with the PLM.  I have no idea if it is the original but it works fine with my ISY.  I am using an ethernet cable (RJ45 to RJ45)to connect from the plm to the ISY.

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5 minutes ago, Blackbird said:

Im about to upgrade to IoP and reading that I need the original serial cable that came with the PLM.  I have no idea if it is the original but it works fine with my ISY.  I am using an ethernet cable (RJ45 to RJ45)to connect from the plm to the ISY.

 

Posted
14 hours ago, Blackbird said:

Ive talked to two other people and none had a cable.  Oh well

They were shipped with original PLMs, sorry you didn't find yours.  Probably thrown out with the box.  Since I still have a new 2413s in the original box, here's how it was hidden from you:

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Note: the glue on the device carrier in the box has deteriorated and is no longer holding the carrier in shape.  The left flap on the circled portion was originally glued making that a solid "rectangular tube".

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Smarthome was very consistent with using the same cable.

They where also used in the serial port connections on their X10 modules. Though some of the other pins in the RJ45 style connector where varied signals.

Posted (edited)

Yes very easy to make one... I used one of these (I have many laying around from old Cisco days)...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollover_cable

I cut off the existing RJ45 end, then checked continuity using a multi-meter on the serial port end to locate the wires for appropriate pins 2, 3, and GND. Note that not all cables are made same and some have different colors, so cannot really make a guide based on color. I then used a new RJ45 crimp connect and connected the correct wires pins to 1,7,8. Since I work in IT, have experience in cabling/terminating, and I have these tools, it may be be a challenge for many others. Therefore what you can do is cut the existing cable back a bit further or in half, and just figure out which wires on each end correspond to what pins using a multi-meter and reconnect the wires appropriately (preferably solder, but twisting/taping would work) instead of crimping a new end on.

Lots available here for cheap....

https://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=cisco+console+cable&_sacat=0

 

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, MrBill said:

They were shipped with original PLMs, sorry you didn't find yours.  Probably thrown out with the box.  Since I still have a new 2413s in the original box, here's how it was hidden from you:

IMG_6290.thumb.JPEG.3c10f5a209b3ea59fb993b214dd00144.JPEG

IMG_6291.thumb.JPEG.1312b43d128a9b1cd2fbc6e33b5ed128.JPEG

Note: the glue on the device carrier in the box has deteriorated and is no longer holding the carrier in shape.  The left flap on the circled portion was originally glued making that a solid "rectangular tube".

IMG_6292.thumb.JPEG.81bd90e52482cef70b7af656399d5730.JPEG

 

I am going to make one but it bugs me I cant find the cable.  Myself, my uncle and my friend all dont remember having a cable in the box and we all bought it from Aartech.  

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