Appendix c. md485 to rf401 network, C.1 connection using a ps100 with a100 – Campbell Scientific MD485 RS-485 Multidrop Interface User Manual

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Appendix C. MD485 to RF401 Network

Where an MD485 to RF401 network is desired, the following configurations
will provide access to an RF401 network via MD485s.

The connection between the remote MD485 and the base RF401 can be made
in two different ways. 1) Using a Campbell Scientific PS100 Power Supply
with A100 Null Modem Adapter. The PS100 provides 5 and 12 volts for
system operation and the A100 performs the function of a null modem (the
RF401 and MD485 are both "modem" devices). 2) Using a null modem cable
and transformers to provide power to the RF401 and the MD485.

The following sections will describe how to set-up the MD485 to RF401
network using each of these two methods for each communication mode.

C.1 Connection using a PS100 with A100

Figure C-1 shows an MD485 to RF401 network using a PS100 with A100.
The following configurations will provide communications in transparent mode
or with MD9 emulation. Connection to a single PakBus datalogger is possible
with transparent communication. PakBus Networking is not possible using the
PS100/A100, but can be done using a datalogger in place of the PS100/A100
for routing.










RS-485


+12V

PS100 12V POWER SUPPLY

A100

Null Modem Port

Adapter

WITH CHARGING REGULATOR

MADE IN USA

WARNING:
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO

RECHARGEABLE CELLS MAY

RESULT IF DISCHARGED

BELOW 10.5 VOLTS

+12V

BATTERY - INTERNAL (12V 7 AMP HOUR)

LIFT TO

REMOVE

BATTERY - EXTERNAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY

CHARGE - CHARGING VOLTAGE PRESENT

OFF ON - POWER TO 12V TERMINALS

CHARGE
CHARGE

FROM CHARGER OR SOLAR PANEL

16-28VDC OR 18VAC RMS

TO EITHER TERMINAL, TO OTHER

POWER TO DATALOGGERS

OR 12V PERIPHERALS

Logan, Utah

RS-232

To

Wall

Transformer

To Wall Transformer

CS I/O

CS I/O

CS I/O

FIGURE C-1. MD485 to RF401 Conversion

C-1

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