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Txd control, Rxd control, Rxd ± termination/bias – Connect Tech BLUESTORM UNIVERSAL PCI CTIM-00015 User Manual

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BlueStorm Installation Guide, Connect Tech Inc.

12 Revision 0.08



Figure 7: Jumper configuration example for 4 port RS-422/485 BlueStorm/LP models

Figure 8: Jumper configuration example for BlueStorm/SP and BlueStorm/SP Opto models


Figure 9: Jumper configuration examples for BlueStorm/SP RJ-11 models

TxD Control

Install this jumper to enable the RS-485 transmitter only when sending data. This mode is useful
for half-duplex operation when only one device is allowed to send data at a time. If the jumper is
not installed, the transmitter will always drive the line to an idle state when not sending data.

RxD Control

Install this jumper to enable the RS-485 receiver only when NOT transmitting data. This is
useful for half-duplex operation to prevent the transmitting device from receiving its own data as
it sends. If this jumper is not installed, the receiver is always enabled and ready to receive data.

RxD ±

Termination/Bias

Install this pair of jumpers to enable a 150 ohm terminator across the RxD+ and RxD- pins for
the corresponding port. A biasing network is also enabled that drives the receiver to an inactive
or safe mode. The receiver can still receive data from another device and the biasing helps to
prevent the reception of data generated by noise on the transmission line. The two jumpers for
RxD termination/bias must be installed and removed as a pair.

TxD ± Termination

Install this jumper to enable a 150 ohm resistor across the TxD+ and TxD- pins of the
corresponding port.

Auto 485

(BlueStorm/LP 2 port RS-422/485 models and BlueStorm/SP Opto models only)

Install this jumper to tri-state the transmitters of ports configured as RS-485 half duplex or
multi-drop slave when the computer boots or is reset. This jumper will be overridden once the
operating system is booted by the current driver/software RS-485 mode. The jumper is used to
ensure that a port will power-on tri-stated. For example, the RS-485 mode selection in the
Windows control panel will override this jumper setting once a port is opened.

JD1
JD2
JD3
JD4
JD5

JA

JD1
JD2
JD3
JD4
JD5

JB

Port 1

Port 2

JD1
JD2
JD3
JD4
JD5

JC

Port 3

JD1
JD2
JD3
JD4
JD5

JD

Port 4

TxD control
RxD control
RxD

±

Termination/Bias

RxD

±

Termination/Bias

TxD

±

Termination

JA

JB

Port 1

Port 2

JC

Port 3

JD

Port 4

RS-485 selection
TxD control
RxD control
RxD

±

Termination/Bias

RxD

±

Termination/Bias

TxD

±

Termination

JA0
JA1
JA2
JA3
JA4
JA5

JB0
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
JB5

JC0
JC1
JC2
JC3
JC4
JC5

JD0
JD1
JD2
JD3
JD4
JD5

J1 position = +5V power

J2 position = +12V power