Applied Motion TXM24Q-1AG User Manual

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TXM24 RS232/485 Hardware Manual

Two-Wire Configuration

In a 2-wire system, the host must disable its transmitter before it can receive data. This must

be done quickly before a drive begins to answer a query. The TXM24 includes a transmit delay

parameter that can be adjusted to compensate for a host that is slow to disable its transmitter. This

adjustment can be made over the network using the TD command, or it can be set using the Step-

Servo Quick Tuner software. It is not necessary to set the transmit delay in a four wire system.

NOTE: If the PC does not have an RS-485 serial port, a converter is required.
You can contact Applied Motion Products to buy a USB to RS-485 converter.

Assigning Addresses

Before the entire system is wired, each drive will need to connect individually to the host computer

so that it can be assigned a unique address.
Once the drive has been connected to the PC as described above, launch the Step-Servo Quick

Tuner software. Apply power to the drive. If a drive has already been configured, click the Upload

button so that the Step-Servo Quick Tuner settings match those of the drive. When operating the

drive in SCL mode it will need to be assigned an address. This is done on the Drive Configuration

tab where a list of address options can be seen. The numerals 0..9 or the special characters ! “ #

$ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ may be used as addresses. Make sure each drive on the network

has a unique address. On a 2-wire network, the Transmit Delay may also need to be set. Most

adapters work well with 10 milliseconds. Once the address has been assigned, click Download to

save the settings to the drive.

to PC GND

to PC TX- (A)

to PC TX+ (B)

120Ω

Drive #1

GND

TX-

Drive #2

GND

TX-

TX-

TX+

RX-

RX+

Drive #3

GND

TX+

RX-

RX+

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