Ialt text am enclosing here the drawing of the RS-232 9 pin connection cable to link a XT2000i Blood analyser to a host PC. Is this just any serial port cable or a Null modem cable ?

Thanks. Chak.

Since @JTON said in the answer that other pins are not swapped, i am enclosing image of which pins are in use. alt text

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It only has the Rx and Tx pins swapped so putting a null modem adapter in there will not match it exactly. Usually they also have DTR/DSR and RTS/CTS swapped. It depends if the device actually uses those pins.

To be safe about reliability, I'd probably make a cable exactly to specs. Just get a make your own cable kit and all you have to do is pop the pins in.

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Since the lines is crossed it is a null-modem cable.

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Looks like a variation of the null modem cable shown here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_modem

basically you are crossing the send-data / receive-date I would start with a null-modem cable

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