Rj45 loopback plugs, Rj45 rs-485 test cable, Connecting rj45 devices – Comtrol UP 16-Port User Manual

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DeviceMaster UP 16-Port Hardware User Guide: 2000596

Rev. B

Connecting Serial Devices - 27

RJ45 Loopback Plugs

RJ45 Loopback Plugs

Loopback connectors are RJ45 serial port plugs with pins
wired together that are used in conjunction with application
software (Test Terminal for Windows, which is available in
PortVision DX or Minicom for Linux) to test serial ports. The
DeviceMaster UP is shipped with a single loopback plug (RS-
232/422).

Pins 4 to 5

Pins 1 to 8

Pins 2 to 3 to 7

RJ45 RS-485 Test Cable

You can use a straight-through cable as illustrated
previously, or build your own cable.

Note: RS-422 pinouts are not standardized. Each

peripheral manufacturer uses different
pinouts. Refer to the documentation for the
peripheral to determine the pinouts for the signals above.

Connecting RJ45 Devices

You can use this information to connect serial devices to RJ45 connectors.

1.

Connect your serial devices to the appropriate serial port on the DeviceMaster
UP using the appropriate cable.

Note: Refer to the hardware manufacturer’s installation documentation if you

need help with connector pinouts or cabling for the peripheral device.

2.

Verify that the DeviceMaster UP LEDs indicate
that the devices are communicating properly.

The LED functions are displayed in the following
table when the cable is attached properly to a
serial device.

3.

You can refer to

DeviceMaster UP LEDs

on Page 53 for information about the

remaining LEDs.

Note: The RX/TX LEDs cycle during a reboot cycle.

TRxD-

TRxD+

Signal

TRxD-

TRxD+

Signal

RJ45

7

5

Pins

LED

Mode

Description

LED Status

RX
(Green)

RS-232

No valid RS-232 device is connected

Always off

Valid RS-232 device is connected but
no data transmission is occurring

On

Data being received

LED

blinks

RS-422/485

No data being received

Always off

Data being received

LED blinks

No mode

No mode selected

Always off

TX
(Yellow)

RS-232/
422/485

No data being transmitted

Always off

Data being transmitted

LED blinks

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