Rs-485 ports – Schneider Electric POWERLOGIC PWRSRV750 User Manual

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Chapter 4—Connections

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RS-485 Ports

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RS-485 PORTS

Table 4–2 shows the default values for each of the RS-485 ports.

NOTE: On a 4-wire mixed mode (POWERLOGIC and Modbus) daisychain,
device address 1 cannot be a POWERLOGIC or SY/MAX device and device
address 16 cannot be a Modbus device.

Each RS-485 port is a male DB-9 connector with the pin-out arrangement
shown in Figure 4–5.

Figure 4–5: Male DB-9 connector (master port)

Two DB9-to-terminal block adapters (female) [Square D part no. DB9F2TB]
are included with the Power Server. To connect the daisy chain of devices to
the RS-485 port, attach an adapter to a Belden 8723 or equivalent cable and
plug the adapter into the COM 3 or COM 4 port on the Power Server. Wire
the cable and adapter as shown in Figure 4–6.

NOTE: Because of pin out configurations, it is necessary to make these
connections as described. Square D cable CAB-107 is not compatible with
this application.

Figure 4–6: Typical POWERLOGIC standard device connection to

Power Server

Table 4–2:

Default Values for RS-485 Ports

Value

Default Setting COM 3 and COM 4

Type

4-wire

Baud Rate Speed

19200

Parity

Even

Male DB-9 of
Power Server

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SHIELD

Rx–

Rx+

Tx–

Tx+

Rx +

Green

White
Red
Black

Rx –
Tx +
Tx –
Shield

(IN+)
(IN–)
(OUT+)
(OUT–)
(Shld)

1 Tx –
2
3
4 Rx +
5 Shield
6 Tx +
7
8
9 Rx –

4-Wire
typical standard
POWERLOGIC
slave device

DB9F2TB to
Power Server

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