Rs-232/422 connector, Lan connector, Remote rs-232/422 connector – Extron Electronics MGP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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MGP Pro Series • Installation

8

C

Remote RS-232/422 connector — Plug a computer or other RS-232 or RS-422
host device into this female 9-pin D connector. Wire the connector as shown in figure 6
(see the

Remote Configuration and Control

section beginning on page 42 for more

information on controlling the MGP Pro remotely via RS-232 or RS-422).

NOTE: The MGP Pro also has an RS-232-only Config port on a 2.5 mm tip-ring-

sleeve (TRS) connector on the front panel. For information on this port, see

J

Config port

on page 14.

RS-232 Function

Pin

Function

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9


Tx

Rx

Gnd




Not used
Transmit data
Receive data
Not used
Signal ground
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

Tx–

Rx–

Gnd

Rx+

Tx+

Not used
Transmit data (–)
Receive data (–)
Not used
Signal ground
Not used
Receive data (+)
Transmit data (+)
Not used

RS-422

RS-232 / 422

5

1

9

6

Female

Figure 6.

RS-232/422 Connector Pin Configuration

NOTE: The cables used to connect the RS-232/422 port to a computer or control

system may need to be modified by removing pins or cutting wires. If unneeded
pins are connected, the processor may cease functioning.

D

LAN connector — Plug an RJ-45 network cable into this
connector to connect the unit to a network (via a switch, hub, or
router) or to a single computer.

Activity LED — This LED blinks to indicate network activity.

Link LED — This LED lights to indicate a good network
connection.

Use a straight-through cable to connect to a network, or a
crossover cable to connect directly to a computer.

For 10BaseT (10 Mbps) networks, use a CAT 3 or better cable.

For 100BaseT (maximum 155 Mbps) networks, use a CAT 5 cable.

See

figure 7

on the next page for LAN port wiring information.

LAN

RJ-45
Port

Link
LED

Activity
LED

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