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firmware, see Downloading New Serial/Ethernet Firmware.

Boot Version

This field gives the version of the Boot firmware in the RMC SERIAL module.

Loader Version

This field gives the version of the Loader firmware used for updating the main communication
program.

Hardware Revision

The hardware revision of the RMC SERIAL module is displayed. Unlike the above versions, the
hardware revision cannot be field-upgraded.

The Firmware tab of the Serial Module Options dialog box has the following commands:

Update

This command initiates the sequence to update the main communication program in the RMC
SERIAL module. Use this button only when directed to do so by Delta technical support.

Update B/L

This command initiates the sequence to update the Boot and Loader firmware in the RMC
SERIAL module. Use this button only when directed to do so by Delta technical support.

5.5.2.3 Line Drivers: RS-232/422/485

The RMC SERIAL module supports three different line drivers: RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485.
The line driver is selected through RMCWin. The following chart compares these three line
drivers:

RS-232

RS-422

RS-485
(2-wire)

RS-485
(4-wire)

Duplex

Full

Full

Half

Half/Full*

Differential?

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Topology

Point-to-
point

Point-to-
point

Point-to-
point,
Multi-drop

Point-to-
point,
Multi-drop

Wires

3 or 5**

4 + CMN

2 + CMN

4 + CMN

Max
Length***

50-100 ft

4000 ft

4000 ft

4000 ft

Flow
Control

None, or
Hardware

None

None

None

* Four-wire RS-485 can be full-duplex if the topology is point-to-point. It can also be somewhat full-duplex

in a multi-drop scenario in that the master can transmit while a slave is transmitting. However, most
multi-drop protocols do not take advantage of this capability.

** RS-232, as supported by the RMC SERIAL, uses only three wires (RxD, TxD, and GND) if flow control

is disabled, but five wires (RTS, CTS) if flow control is enabled.

*** The maximum cable lengths vary depending on the baud rate, termination (for RS-422/485), and

capacitance of the cable. See RS-232 Wiring for the RMC SERIAL and RS-422/485 Wiring for the
RMC SERIAL for details.

Note:

From the RMC SERIAL perspective, RS-422 and 4-wire RS-485 are identical. Therefore,

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