RKI Instruments 65-2641RK-04 User Manual
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65-2641RK-04 M2A Transmitter Operator’s Manual
Adding an M2A to an Existing M2 Modbus Installation with Alternate Wiring
An M2A can be wired into an existing M2 Modbus system. The shape of the terminal PCB
will be different but the wiring connections are identical and the ground jumper on the
M2A must still remain installed.
Termination Jumper
The M2A includes a 2-pin termination header (see Figure 2) that is used when the M2A is
used in a Modbus system. Every M2A is supplied with a termination jumper (a jumper
block) installed onto this header. If the M2A is not used in a Modbus system, this jumper
has no function. When the M2A is installed in a Modbus system, this jumper must be
installed in an M2A that is at the end of a Modbus line. Any M2A in a Modbus system that
is not at the end of a line must have the termination jumper removed (see Figure 10 &
Figure 11 below).
Figure 10: Multiple M2As in a Daisy Chain Configuration
Figure 11: Multiple M2As in a Two Branch Configuration
Modbus
Master
Up to 128 M2As can be connected without a repeater
RS-485
RS-485
ID = 126
ID = 127
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Installed
ID = 125
ID = 1
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
ID = 128
RS-485
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Installed
Modbus
Master
Up to 128 M2As can be connected without a repeater
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Not Installed
ID = 2
ID = 3
RS-485
ID = 1
M2A
Termination
Jumper
Installed
ID = 127
ID = 4