beautypg.com

Dte dce, Typical rs-422 connections, Typical rs-485 connections – Red Lion ICM5 User Manual

Page 3: Top bank of 10 switches, Bottom bank of 7 switches, Switches 1-5 - baud, Switches 6-7 - pull up / pull down, Switches 8-9 - off 4 wire / on 2 wire, Termination, Switch 3 - n/c

background image

3

LEDS

*

SWITCHES

IN GROUPS

MUST BE SET

*

*

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

RS232

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

*

6

5

7

ON

PULL UP

PULL DOWN

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

120Ω TERMINATION

38400 BAUD

115200 BAUD

57600 BAUD

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF 422/ ON 485

*

9

1

NC

2
3
4

10

6
7
8

3
4
5

RED LION CONTROLS

MODEL ICM5

YORK, PA.

9600 BAUD

19200 BAUD

MADE IN U.S.A.

9-26VDC CLASS 2

@ 125mA MAX.

1
2

ON

M2869X

RS485

TXD
RXD

PWR

RXA

7

COMM

485/

RXB

422

TXA

5

6

4

COMM

TXB

PWR

SPLY

+ VDC

2

3

1

SIDE VIEW OF ICM5

TYPICAL RS-232 CONNECTIONS

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

Top Bank of 10 Switches

Switches 1-5 - BAUD

Select the appropriate baud rate. This

adjusts the time delay for the automatic
RS-485 driver controller. Only one of the
baud switches should be in the ON position.

Switches 6-7 - PULL UP / PULL DOWN

These switches connect 4.7 K

 biasing resistors to the A and B lines of the

485 receiver. To minimize loading of the network, these should only be used if
no other device in the system provides biasing.

Switches 8-9 - OFF 4 WIRE / ON 2 WIRE

These switches can be used to internally jumper the A and B lines of the

RS-485 driver and receiver together. This allows 2-wire operation without the
use of external jumper wires. To use the RJ-11 connector, the ICM5 must be in
2-wire mode. Both switches should be in the same position.

Switch 10 - 120

TERMINATION

This switch connects a 120

 resistor across the A and B lines of the RS-485

receiver. The use of the resistor prevents signal reflection, or echoing, at high
baud rates, over long distances. This should only be turned on if the ICM5 is
the first, or last, device in a multi-drop network that is experiencing reflection
due to long cable distances.

Bottom Bank of 7 Switches

Switches 1-2 - OFF 422 / ON 485

These switches enable and disable the automatic RS-485 driver control. In

the 422 position, the driver is always enabled, allowing 4-wire full duplex
operation. In the 485 position, the driver is enabled as soon as characters are
received on the RS-232 side. When the RS-485 driver has transmitted the last
character, it waits one character time (at the selected baud rate), and then enters
a high-impedance state. The receiver is also enabled and disabled in a similar
fashion to prevent transmitted characters from being echoed back. This allows
2-wire, half-duplex operation, without the use of handshake lines. Both
switches should be in the same position.

Switch 3 - N/C

No Connection

Switches 4-7 - OFF DCE / ON DTE

These switches configure the RS-232 port to act as a DCE or DTE device.

With all of the switches in the DCE position, pin 2 of the DB-9 connector is the
RS-232 receiver, and pin 3 is the RS-232 transmitter. DTE configures pin 2 as
the transmitter, and pin 3 as the receiver. These switches allow the use of
modem or null-modem cables. All of these switches should be in the DCE or
DTE position. No other combinations are valid.

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

120

Ω

TERMINA

TION

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

PULL

DOWN

9600 BAUD

57600 BAUD

11

5200 BAUD

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

38400 BAUD

19200 BAUD

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

ON

* *

*

* * *

*

6

7

PULL

UP

4

1

2

3

5

ON

4

*

*

*

* *

NC

3

1

10

2

8

9

7

6

5

2

INTERNALLY

JUMPERED

3

5

RX

TX

SIG COM

ON

115200 BAUD

57600 BAUD

38400 BAUD

PULL

DOWN

9600 BAUD

19200 BAUD

*

* *

* *

PULL

UP

6

5

4

3

7

*

1

2

*

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF 422/ ON 485

120

Ω

TERMINA

TION

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

4

**

NC

3

2

1

* *

*

9

8

10

5

6

7

JUMPERED

INTERNALLY

TX

2

SIG COM

3

5

RX

TYPICAL RS-422 CONNECTIONS

Notes:
1. Connect shield (drain wire) to earth ground.
2. RS-422 polarity: Terminal “A” is negative with respect to Terminal “B” in the
mark (logic 1) condition.

3

2

38400 BAUD

9600 BAUD

19200 BAUD

*

*

ON

1

*

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

7

4

5

2

3

10

7

8

5

4

PULL

UP

PULL

DOWN

57600 BAUD

11

5200 BAUD

120

Ω

TERMINA

TION

NC

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

*

**

**

9

6

* * * *

6

1

ON

4.7K

4.7K

RX

TX

TRANSMIT DATA

3

RECEIVE DATA

RECEIVE DATA

SIGNAL COMMON

5

6

B

+5V

120Ω

7

A

TRANSMIT DATA

A

B

4

DEFAULT SETTINGS

BAUD RATE 9600

DCE

2 WIRE \ RS-485

NO TERMINATION

NO PULL-UP OR PULL DOWN

DTE

DCE

TYPICAL RS-485 CONNECTIONS

2

1

3

19200 BAUD

9600 BAUD

38400 BAUD

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

OFF 4 WIRE/ ON 2 WIRE

120

Ω

TERMINA

TION

10

8

9

6

4

5

7

11

5200 BAUD

57600 BAUD

PULL

DOWN

PULL

UP

7

6

4

3

NC

2

5

1

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DTE/ ON DCE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF DCE/ ON DTE

OFF 422/ ON 485

OFF 422/ ON 485

** *

ON

TX/RX

B

*

*

* * *

**

* *

4.7K

ON

SIGNAL COMMON

6

5

A

4.7K

+5V

120Ω

7

Note:
Connect shield (drain wire)
to earth ground.

Note:
Connect shield (drain wire) to earth ground.

Note:
Connect shield (drain wire) to earth ground.

*

- Application Dependent

*

- Application Dependent

*

- Application Dependent

*

- Application Dependent