Biasing and termination, Connecting 4-wire devices as2wire, Connecting 4-wire devices as 2-wire – Schneider Electric POWERLOGIC PWRSRV750 User Manual

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Chapter 4—Connections

63230-216-207/A3

Connecting 4-Wire Devices as 2-Wire

9/2002

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Biasing and Termination

Each RS-485 port has built-in communications signal biasing and
termination circuitry. Thus, a multipoint communications adapter is not
needed. However, an end-of-line terminator (Square D part no. MCT-485 or
MCTAS-485) is required on the last device of each daisy chain. Refer to the
instruction bulletin for the last device on the daisy chain.

CONNECTING 4-WIRE DEVICES
AS 2-WIRE

Two DB9-to-terminal block adapters (female) [Square D part no. DB9F2TB]
are included with the Power Server. Use an adapter to connect a 4-wire
device as 2-wire to the Power Server. Refer to Figure 4–7 and follow these
steps:

1. On the DB9F2TB adapter, jumper the Rx+ and Tx+ terminals together,

and jumper the Rx– and Tx– terminals together.

2. Connect the Rx+/Tx+ terminals to the L+ line.

3. Connect the Rx–/Tx– terminals to the L– line.

4. Plug the DB9F2TB adapter into the RS-485 port on the Power Server.

Figure 4–7: Typical 2-wire POWERLOGIC device connection to Power

Server

L –

L +

Shield

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Typical 2-wire
POWERLOGIC device

DB9F2TB to
Power Server

Tx –

Rx +
Shield
Tx +

Rx –

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