Connection example to the host device, Four-wire system, Two-wire system – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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Connection example to the host device
A connection can be made with a host device having a RS-232, RS422, or RS-485 port.
In the case of RS-232, a converter is used. See the connection examples below for a
typical converter terminal. For details, see the manual that comes with the converter.
RS-422/485 Port
Converter
SDA(–)
TD(–)
SDB(+)
TD(+)
RDA(–)
RD(–)
RDB(+)
RD(+)
SG
SHIELD
FG
EARTH
There is no problem of connecting a 220-Ω terminator at either end if YOKOGAWA’s PLCs or
temperature controllers are also connected to the communication line.
• Four-wire system
Generally, a four-wire system is used to connect to a host device. In the case of a
four-wire system, the transmission and reception lines need to be crossed over.
Terminator (external) 120 Ω 1/2W or greater
#1
Do not connect terminators to #1 through #n-1.
RS-422/485
terminal on the DX
#2
#n
(#n 32)
Terminator (external)
Host device
side
SG
RDB( + )
RDA( - )
SDB( + )
SDA( - )
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
(RD B)
(RD A)
(SDB)
(SDA)
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
(RD B)
(RD A)
(SDB)
(SDA)
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
(RD B)
(RD A)
(SDB)
(SDA)
• Two-wire system
Connect the transmission and reception signals with the same polarity on the
RS-422/485 terminal block. Only two wires are used to connect to the external device.
Terminator (external) 120 Ω 1/2W or greater
#1
Do not connect terminators to #1 through #n-1.
RS-422/485
terminal on the DX
#2
#n
(#n 31)
Terminator (external)
Host device
SG
RDB( + )
RDA( - )
SDB( + )
SDA( - )
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(A)
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
FG
SG
RD B
RD A
SD B
SD A
(SG)
(B)
(A)
2.3 Connecting the DX