Software installation – Impulse SIO4-104.485 (3543) User Manual

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SIO4-104.485 User Manual

Electrical Interface Selection

Each of the ports on the SIO4-104.485 can be individually configured as RS-422, or as a two
wire RS-485 interface. This is a software selectable feature and is found at Base+15. To enable a
port for RS-422, simply write a ‘0’ to Base+15 (this is the power up default). To enable a port for
two-wire RS-485 simple write a ‘1’ to Base+15. If the Sealevel Software Windows drivers are
used, this is accomplished as a function of the Device Manager.

RS-485 Enable

RS-485 is backwardly compatible with RS-422; however it is optimized for party line or multi-
drop applications. The output of the RS-422/485 driver is capable of being active (enabled) or tri-
state (disabled). This capability allows multiple PCs to be connected in a multi-drop bus and
selectively polled. Half-duplex two-wire operation is also possible by connecting TX+ to RX+
and TX- to RX- in your cable hood. The enable to the driver is connected to the UART Request
to Send (RTS) line for RS-485 communications. This allows the RS-485 driver to be tri-stated
when inactive on a multi-drop polled network. The software that you are using must "know how"
to enable the driver when it is answering a poll. Failure to correctly utilize the enable can cause
transmitter contention problems preventing operation by any node on the network. If the Sealevel
Systems Windows Software driver is used, a ‘Radio’ style button on the ‘Advanced’ property
page under the Device manager can be selected that will automatically toggle RTS for use as an
enable.

If the SIO4-104.485 is equipped with the optional 16C954, (Item Number 3543-SN) a hardware
mode can be selected in the UART that will also enable the RS-485 drive automatically.

Line Termination

Typically, each end of the RS-485 bus must have line-terminating resistors (RS-422 terminates at
the receive end only). Typically a 120-ohm resistor is across each RS-422/485 input in addition to
a 1K-ohm pull-up/pull-down combination that biases the receiver inputs. If multiple
SIO4-104.485 adapters are configured in an RS-485 network, only the boards on each end should
have the termination in place. Contact Sealevel Technical Support if you have questions on how
to remove this termination.

RS-485 ‘Echo’

The RS-485 ‘Echo’ is the result of connecting the receiver inputs to the transmitter outputs. Every
time a character is transmitted; it is also received. The SIO4-104.485 automatically suppresses
this ‘Echo’.

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