Great.
By any chance do you have a copy of 'HealthScan' as it is not included
on the utility disk that I have?
Also if you have the cablemap/ID plugs 1 through XX could you use a DMM to measure
the pins so that I can build some myself?
My 683 only came with cablemap/ID 0 plug, and this is what I probed:
Insider the cable map are seven resistors connected between the eight pins of RJ45 plug
so that each pin can be tested, and there is a link going from pin 1 to pin 8
that increases in resistance value.
Between pins 1 and 2 is a 19K ohm resistor, between pins 2 and 3
is a 16K ohm resistor.
Between pins 3 and 4 is a 15K ohm resistor, between pins 4 and 5
is a 15K ohm resistor.
Between pins 5 and 6 is a 12K ohm resistor, between pins 6 and 7
is a 12K ohm resistor.
Between pins 7 and 8 is a 10K ohm resistor.
Transmit data (TX) is on pins 1 & 2, Receive data (RX) is in pins 3 & 6.
So the resistance measured for TX pair is 19K ohms, while the resistance
measured on the RX pair is 42K ohms (15K of pins 3&4 + 15K of pins 4&5 +12K of pins 5&6).
I think the total resistance between pins 1&8 (100K ohms) is used for the ID function, but at this time I
don't have any other ID plugs to test this theory out.
Thanks if you can help.