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Rs422 module, Rs422 connections – Matrix Orbital GLK24064-25 Legacy User Manual

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RS422 Module

Figure 7: RS422 Connections

Table 3: Standard Headers

#

Header

Mate

1

RS422

S422CCPC5V

2

Alternate Power

PCS

3

Keypad

KPP4x4

4

GPO

None Offered

5

Dallas One-Wire

Temperature Probe

The GLK24064-25-422/GLT24064-422 provides an industrial alternative to the standard RS232
communication protocol. Rather than single receive and transmit lines, the RS422 model uses a
differential pair for each of the receive and transmit signals to reduce degradation and increase
transmission lengths. Power can be transmitted at distance to a -VPT module or supplied from the
immediate vicinity to a regular or -V unit. RS422 signals are available in a six pin connector as described
in the RS422 Connections section.

RS422 Connections

The GLK24064-25-422/GLT24064-422 provides a robust RS422 interface to the display line. For this
interface, a series of six wires are usually screwed into the RS422 terminal block provided. An alternate
header is also available to provide local power to a regular or -V unit. To connect to your GLK24064-25-
422/GLT24064-422, adhere to the steps laid out below.

1. Set the Protocol Select jumpers.

RS422: The GLK24064-25-422/GLT24064-422 offers only RS422 protocol and does not require
any jumper changes.

2. Make the connections.

a. Screw one wire; sized 16 to 30 on the American Wire Gauge, into each of the six terminal block

positions. When local power is supplied, a floppy cable may link to the alternate power header.

b. Connect the Vcc wire to the positive terminal of your power supply and the GND terminal to

the negative or ground lead to provide appropriate power as in Table 65.

c.

Secure the A and B wires to your non-inverting and inverting output signals respectively, while
attaching the Z and Y wires to your inverting and non-inverting inputs.

3. Create.

In a PC environment, MOGD# or hyperterminal will serve to get you started. In addition, a
variety of application notes are available online in a number of different languages to aid in the
development of a display controller. Instructions for the former can be found below and the
simple C# example at

www.matrixorbital.ca/appnotes

is a great first reference for the latter.

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