7 rs-485 wiring (continued), 1 rs-485 bias resistors – E-Mon E32-6003200REZ7KIT User Manual

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CLASS 3200 METER

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6.7 RS-485 Wiring (continued)

6.7.1 RS-485 Bias Resistors

When interfacing the Class 3200 meter to certain RS-485 communication equipment, it

may be necessary to add bias resistance to the circuit. If this is required, there is a 2-

position DIP switch on the meter’s door mounted (display) circuit board. With both

positions in the “ON” position, bias resistance is added to the RS-485 circuit. When

both positions are in the “OFF” position, no bias is added to the RS-485 circuit.

Fig. 11. Bias Resistors DIP Switch.

After performing these steps, all of the meters will be connected in a daisy chain

configuration. This network of meters can then be connected to the RS-485 network

and communication can be established.

Local Computer

A local computer installed in the building can communicate with the RS-485 network

utilizing E-Mon’s RS-232 conversion key. The RS-232 key is connected to the RS-485

terminals in the closest meter using a cable with an RJ-11 plug terminating the end

that is plugged into the key and is open wiring on the other end for attachment to the

meter’s 3-screw RS-485 terminal block.

Fig. 12. RS-485 Wiring.

RJ−11

PLUG

FRONT VIEW

M33196

1 - NC
2 - GND
3 - HIGH
4 - LOW

GND (GREEN)

HIGH (BLACK)

LOW (RED)

2 3 4

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