Rs-485 connections, General bus wiring considerations – Multi-Tech Systems 7500 User Manual

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RS-485 Connections

ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

Page 128

Chapter 5 - Features and Applications

RS-485 Connections

Refer to the “Hardware Reference” chapter for the ION 7500 and ION 7600 meters’
RS-485 specifications.

RS-485 connections are made via the captured-wire connectors on the rear of the
meter. Up to 32 devices can be connected on a single RS-485 bus. Use a good
quality shielded twisted pair cable for each RS-485 bus, AWG 22 (0.5 mm

2

) or

larger. The overall length of the RS-485 cable connecting all devices cannot exceed
4000 ft. (1219 m). The RS-485 bus may be configured in straight-line or loop
topologies.

Straight-Line Topology

Loop Topology

General Bus Wiring Considerations

Devices connected on the bus, including the meter, converter(s) and other
instrumentation, must be wired as follows:

Connect the shield of each segment of the cable to ground at one end only.

Isolate cables as much as possible from sources of electrical noise.

Use an intermediate terminal strip to connect each device to the bus. This allows
for easy removal of a device for servicing if necessary.

Install a ¼ Watt termination resistor (R

T

) between the (+) and (-) terminals of the

device at each end point of a straight-line bus. The resistor should match the
nominal impedance of the RS-485 cable (typically 120 ohms – consult the
manufacturer’s documentation for the cable’s impedance value).

SHLD

RS-232 to
RS-485
Converter

Termination
Resistor

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

R

T

SHLD

+

R

T

-+

COM

RS-485

SH + -

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

SHLD

+

SHLD

+

SHLD

Termination
Block

+

SHLD

SHLD

+

SHLD

RS-232 to
RS-485
Converter

-+

COM

RS-485

SH + -

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