Electrical interface modes, Termination & biasing resistors, Lectrical – Impulse 7205e User Manual
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Electrical Interface Modes
Each port on the 7205e can be individually configured for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-
485 mode. The first two switches labeled ‘M1’ and ‘M0’ are used to select the
electrical interface. To simplify installation and testing the board is shipped in RS-
422 mode. Use the settings in the table below to assist you in configuring the
electrical interface.
M1 M0
Interface
OFF OFF
RS-232
OFF ON
RS-422 [Default]
ON
OFF
RS-485 ECHO Enabled
ON
ON
RS-485 No ECHO
Termination & Biasing Resistors
Typically, each end of the RS-485 bus must have line terminating resistors enabled
(RS-422 should terminate the receive end only). A 120 ohm resistor is across each
RS-422/485 input in addition to a 1K ohm pull-up and pull-down combination that
biases the receiver inputs. Use the switches detailed in the table below to customize
the interface to your specific requirements.
If using the board in an RS-485 two-wire network, enable the two switches labeled
‘L’, which tie the positive/negative transmit/receive pairs together.
Switch Default Description
T ON
Adds
120Ω termination, OFF to remove
PU ON
Adds
1K
Ω pull-up resistor in RS-422/485
Off to remove
PD ON
Adds
1K
Ω pull-down resistor in RS-422/485
OFF to remove
L
OFF
ON to connect TX– to RX– for RS-485 two-wire
L
OFF
ON to connect TX+ to RX+ for RS-485 two-wire
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