Campbell Scientific MD485 RS-485 Multidrop Interface User Manual
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MD485 RS-485 Multidrop Interface
active ports, while the remote MD485 has the active ports set to RS-485 and
CS I/O. With the MD485s configured as transparent devices, the only protocol
limitation is the fact that RS-485 is a half-duplex interface. If used with
traditional datalogger communication, PC software must take the half-duplex
nature of the link into account. For array-based dataloggers, this is
accomplished by PC400, LoggerNet, or PC208W.
RS-232
RS-485
CS I/O
To Wall Transformer
FIGURE 8. Long Distance RS-232 to CS I/O Conversion
Figure 9 shows how an MD485 could be used to send one-way data to a serial
printer via a P96 instruction. A null modem may be required in the RS-232
line for the printer. A transformer would be needed to power the MD485
nearest the printer, because the MD485 is not port-powered from the RS-232 or
RS-485 ports. In this configuration, the MD485 near the datalogger has CS I/O
and RS-485 as active ports. The CS I/O port should be configured to
Addressed Print Device which emulates a CSI SC99. RS-485 and RS-232 are
the active ports for the MD485 near the printer. Since printer data is one-way
only, the fact that the RS-485 interface is half-duplex is not an issue.
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To Wall Transformer
FIGURE 9. MD485 to Serial Printer
Figure 10 shows the MD485 used in a point-to-multipoint configuration. With
the MD485s in transparent mode, only a master-slave protocol is supported.
MODBUS is the only such protocol supported by CSI dataloggers and
commonly used in the SCADA industry.
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