0 serial communications (ez7) (continued), Method 1: modular plug method, Method 2: terminal block method – E-Mon EIDR-16J*RJ User Manual

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6.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (EZ7)

(CONTINUED)

Method 1: Modular Plug Method

This method requires using 4 stranded conductors inside a cable that is fitted with an

RJ-11 type plug for 4-conductor modular systems at each end of the cable.

* Do not use any pre-made telephone cables. See Appendix A for correct cable

configuration.

1. Plug the 4-wire RJ-11 cable/plug assembly into either PORT 1 or PORT 2 of the

IDR.

2. The unused RS-485 port is used to connect another cable to the next IDR. This

is called a “daisy-chain” connection. This can be done repeatedly to connect as

many as 52 individual IDRs. NOTE: The total combined cable length must be no

more than 4,000 feet.

3. Each IDR has two LEDs (yellow and green) located directly below the RS-485

jacks. If the system is properly wired, these two LEDs will normally be OFF.

These LEDs will flash when the computer and IDR are communicating.

Method 2: Terminal Block Method

IDRs may also be daisy-chained using a 3-conductor cable. Instead of using the

two modular jacks for the RS-485 daisy chain, you can use Port 1, between the

RJ11 jacks.

1. Daisy-chain the IDRs by connecting:

- All HI terminals together

- All LO terminals together

** This requires putting two wires into each of the 2 terminals.

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