RMS Technologies R356-RO CONTROLLER/DRIVER User Manual

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8. APPENDIX

Connecting to the non-RoHS RS232 card (with Red 4-Pin)

If using the old non-RoHS converter card, here are the connection specifications for
this converter card:

R356 pin#

R356 color

RS232 card pin#

8

Black/white

A (RS485A)

15

Brown

B (RS485B)

1

Green

- (GND)

9

Red

+ (PWR)

Table 9: Pinouts for using RS232

RS232 to RS485 converter card, p/n ACC-01

The RS232 card requires power (7-40VDC). Power is then sent to the motor via the Red 4-Pin connector.

Quick Start

RS232-485 converter card

Connection using RS232

6. The RS232 converter card connects to the R356 using the DB-15 cable that is

provided to you. The red 4-Pin connector is placed onto the converter card.

7.

Your power supply will be connected to the RS232 card where the green
header is located. + is for +12-40VDC, - is for the Power Supply

Ground.

8. Connect the motor and optional encoder to the R356.

9. Connect the RS232 card to your PC with a male to female DB-9 cable.
10. Turn your power supply on and follow instructions for using HyperTerminal.

R356 Controller & Driver

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Version 1.01

RMS Technologies

4/3/2009

PC

RS232-485

converter
card

Power

Supply

Motor

with
encoder

R356

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