Communication wiring -- protocols – Bryant PURON 581J User Manual

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Communication Wiring -- Protocols

General —
Protocols are the communication languages spoken by

control devices. The main purpose of a protocol is to

communicate information in the most efficient method

possible. Different protocols exist to provide different

kinds of information for different applications. In the BAS

application, many different protocols are used, depending

on manufacturer. Protocols do not change the function of

a controller; just make the front end user different.

The RTU Open can be set to communicate on four

different protocols: BACnet, Modbus, N2, and LonWorks.

Switch 3 (SW3) on the board is used to set protocol and

baud rate. Switches 1 and 2 (SW1 and SW2) are used to

set the board’s network address. See Fig. 48 and 49 for

protocol switch settings and address switches. The 3rd

party connection to the RTU Open is through plug J19.

See Fig. 50 for wiring.
NOTE: Power must be cycled after changing the SW1--3

switch settings.
Contact your Bryant applications engineer for more

detailed information on protocols, 3rd party wiring, and

networking.

SW3 Protocol Selection

PROTOCOL

DS8

DS7

DS6

DS5

DS4

DS3

DS2

DS1

BACnet MS/TP

(Master)

Unused

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Select Baud Select Baud

Modbus

(Slave)

Unused

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

Select Baud Select Baud

N2

(Slave)

Unused

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

LonWorks

Unused

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

NOTE:
DS = Dip Switch
BACnet MS/TP SW3 example shown

Baud Rate Selections

BAUD RATE

DS2

DS1

9600

OFF

OFF

19,200

ON

OFF

38,400

OFF

ON

76,800

ON

ON

C07166

Fig. 48 -- RTU Open SW3 Dip Switch Settings

C10815

Fig. 49 -- RTU Open Address Switches

C10816

Fig. 50 -- Network Wiring

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