This was defined by Opto-22, an American company who specialised in producing opto-isolated industrial I/O.
Between each signal wire is a ground wire to prevent cross-talk.
My only grumble is that the channel numbering starts from pin 47 and works backware to pin 1. If they had made pin 1 as 5V then the channels would have incremented nicely into wider cables. But it is too late to change now...
It was such a common standard that Arcom created an adapter board. This routed their four channels to two Opto-22 connectors.
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