Hardware Setting & Mode Configuration

 

 

Outside the unit, there is one 4-pin DIP switch which is set to select the mode of operation. You will need to set the switch settings to RS-422, or RS-485 mode as per the requirements of your application.

 

After the setting of DIP switch, you then plug the adapter to USB port to start driver installation. The Mode Block Configuration Settings are listed as follows

 

SW (External DIP Switch)

 

 

 

   Operation  Mode

 S1

 S2

 S3

 S4

RS-422
4 wire with Handshaking

 ON

 ON

 

OFF

 

OFF

RS-485
Full Duplex (4 wire)

 ON

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

Half Duplex (2 wire)

- with Echo

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 ON

Note

Half Duplex (2 wire)

 - without Echo

 

OFF

 

OFF

 ON

 ON Note

 

Note : In the most common situation , an 120 Ohm termination resistor of TxD (S4 is ON ) is required in RS485 Half Duplex configuration. Otherwise it is rarely used.       

 

 

 

JP1 for Termination and Biasing Option Configuration

 

Inside the unit, there is one 2 x 6 (12 pin) header blocks which are jumpered to enable Rx, CTS 120 Ohm termination resistors and Tx, Rx 750 Ohm BIASing resistor.  

 

You will need to open up the metal case and set the jumper setting for RS-422 mode or RS-485 mode as per the requirements of your application.

 

Settings are listed as follows:

 

Jumper

Function

1-2

Pull-up Tx+ to VCC by 750 Ohm Bias resistor.

This jumper should be populated for pull-up Tx+.

3-4

Pull-down Tx- to GND by 750 Ohm Bias resistor.

This jumper should be populated for pull-down Tx- .

5-6

Rx Termination of 120 Ohm.

This jumper should always be populated for RS-422 mode.

7-8

 

Pull-up Rx+ to VCC by 750 Ohm Bias resistor.

This jumper should be populated for pull-up Rx+

9-10

 

Pull-down Rx- to GND by 750 Ohm Bias resistor.

This jumper should be populated for pull-down Rx- .

11-12

 

CTS Termination of 120 Ohm.

This jumper should be populated for RS-422 mode.

 

 

 

Note : Sometimes, when operating in RS-422 or RS-485, it is necessary to configure

termination and biasing of the data transmission lines. Generally this must be done

in the cabling, since this depends on the installation of connections. Before applying the option, check your cable specification for proper impedance matching.

 

RS-422/485 Pin-outs & Signal Wiring

RS-422/485 Pin-outs & Signal Wiring                   

 

 

 

 

RS-422 Signal Pin-outs of DB-9 Male (CN2)

 

Pin 1

Tx- (A)

Pin 2

Tx+(B)

Pin 3

Rx+(B)

Pin 4

Rx- (A)

Pin 5

GND

Pin 6

RTS- (A)

Pin 7

RTS+(B)

Pin 8

CTS+(B)

Pin 9

CTS- (A)

 

 

 

RS-422 Signal Pin-outs of Terminal Block (TB1)

 

Pin 1

Tx- (A)

Pin 2

Tx+(B)

Pin 3

Rx+(B)

Pin 4

Rx-(A)

Pin 5

GND

Pin 6

GND

 

 

 

RS-422 Signal Wiring

 

    l    Point-to-Point 4-Wire Full Duplex

 

    l    RS-422 with Handshaking

 

RS-485 4-Wire (Full duplex) Signal Pin-outs of DB-9 Male (CN2)

 

Pin 1

Tx- (A)

Pin 2

Tx+(B)

Pin 3

Rx+(B)

Pin 4

Rx-(A)

Pin 5

GND

 

 

 

RS-485 4-Wire (Full duplex) Signal Pin-outs of Terminal Block (TB1)

 

Pin 1

Tx- (A)

Pin 2

Tx+(B)

Pin 3

Rx+(B)

Pin 4

Rx-(A)

Pin 5

GND

Pin 6

GND

 

 

 

RS-485 2-Wire (Half duplex) Signal Pin-outs of DB-9 Male (CN2)

 

Pin 1

Data- (A)

Pin 2

Data+(B)

Pin 5

GND  

 

 

 

RS-485 2-Wire (Half duplex) Signal Pin-outs of Terminal Block (TB1)

 

Pin 1

Data- (A)

Pin 2

Data+(B)

Pin 5

GND

Pin 6

GND

 

RS-485 Signal Wiring

 

    l    Point-to-Point 4-Wire Full Duplex

 

    l    Multidrop RS-485 2-Wire Half-duplex