I would be very carefull with this one. If I get a chance, I'll try to find you the correct pin out.
Please keep in mind that you should have a pin for pin layout of how to connect this, or a specific layout of which pin on the 8 pin jack does what serial function. I'm not sure where Jeff is getting the colors, but depending on what plug you plug into the 8 pin jack on the PBX you could have different colors on different pins.
Now if you are going to use a regular cable from the PBX to a modular to DB-98 adapter, beware that those things are not all wired the same depending on where you get them.
Also, use caution in shorting two pins together unless you specifically know the function of them. There should be no reason to short two pins together out of the KSU unless you are bypassing the hardware flow control functions. This can be done, but make sure you know which pin does which function before you go shorting things together.
One inexpensive investment for work like this is the little RS-232 breakout box. You can find them on ebay often for $15-20 and you insert it between the two devices to see what is going on. Serial is one of my favorite challanges, it is a beautiful 'standard' that each manufacturer decides to implement only a portion of. If I had a dollar for every time one device wouldnt talk to another...and required jumpering or reconfiguring...
Anyway, try to find the correct pin out for your device before shorting things together.
Good Luck!
It is only my opinion, based on my experience and education...I am always willing to learn, educate me!
Daron J. Wilson, RCDD
daron.wilson@lhmorris.com