Rs-232 connector wiring, Rs‑232 connector wiring – Extron Electronics PVS 405D User Guide User Manual

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PVS 405D • Connector Wiring

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RS-232 Connector Wiring

Figure

33

shows the wiring for the PVS 405D and the MLC 104 IP Plus RS‑232

connectors .

MLC 104 IP Plus
right side panel
MLS and
Power
ports

PVS 405D
Remote RS-232
Port

RS-232 12V

MLS PWR

A B

Rx

Tx

GROUND

GROUND

+12V IN

G

Ground

+12 VDC input

Ground all devices.

External Power Supply
(12 VDC, 4 A)

NOTE:

If you use cable that has

a drain wire, tie the drain wire
to ground at both ends.

NOTE:

You must connect

a

ground wire between

the MLC and PVS 405D.

REMOTE

RS-232

Tx Rx G

Ground (Gnd)

Transmit (Tx)

B

G

Receive (Rx)

A

Transmit (Tx)

Receive (Rx)

B

A

Figure 33.

RS-232 Connector Wiring

From MLC 104 IP Plus

terminal

Wire color

To PVS 405D terminal

A ‑ (Rx on the MLS port)

White

A ‑ (Tx on the RS‑232 port)

B ‑ (Tx on the MLS port)

Violet

B ‑ (Rx on the RS‑232 port)

MLS RS‑232 Ground

Drain wire

G ‑ Ground

Power Ground

Black

To PVS 405D Power Supply

12 V In

Red

To PVS 405D Power Supply

ATTENTION: The length of the exposed (stripped) copper wires is important.

The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together.
Shorter wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.

Wire Bared

3/16"

(5 mm)

Max.

7/8

"

(22 mm)

Heat Shrink on

Outer Jacket to

Inner Conductor

Transition

Heat Shrink on

Drain Wire

Figure 34.

Connector Wire Preparation

NOTES:

The MLC 104 IP Plus is powered from the PVS 405D associated power supply.

Do not tin the power supply wires before installing them in the direct insertion
connector. Tinned wires are not as secure and could be pulled out.

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