Connecting to an stm23 using usb, 19 stm23 hardware manual, Rs-232 – Applied Motion STM23C-3CE User Manual

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sure that each drive on your network has a unique address. If you are using a 2-wire network, you may need to set the

Transmit Delay, too. 10 milliseconds works on the adapters we’ve tried. Once you’ve made your choices, click Download

to save the settings to your drive.

Connecting to an STM23 using USB

The USB-COMi-M (8500-003) from Applied Motion is an excellent choice for USB to serial conversion. It can be used

for all RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 applications. The USB-COM-CBL from

byterunner.com

can be used for USB to RS-232

connection only. These adapters use the FTDI chip set and are compatible with Windows XP and later, including 64 bit

versions.

Note: Prolific-based USB serial adapters do not work with Vista 64 or Windows 7 64 bit operating systems.

For RS-232 conversion using the USB-COMi-M (8500-003), use the DB9 connector and set the switches according to the

diagram below. The DB-9 connector is not used for RS-485.

USB-COMi-M (8500-003) Switch Settings

For RS-485 two wire systems, set the switches and make the connections to the STM23 according the diagrams below.

USB-COMi-M (8500-003) 6 pin

screw terminal connector

STM23 5 pin connector

1

RX-, TX-

2

RX+, TX+

6

GND

For RS-485 four wire systems, set the switches and make the connections to the STM23 according the diagrams below.

USB-COMi-M (8500-003) 6 pin

screw terminal connector

STM23 5 pin connector

1

RX-

2

RX+

3

TX+

4

TX-

6

GND

1

ON

2 3 4

RS-232

1

ON

2 3 4

2 Wire

RS-485

1

ON

2 3 4

4 Wire

RS-485

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STM23 Hardware Manual

920-0021F

2/14/2012

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