3 uss bus configuration via com link (rs485) – Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual

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3 Functions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 440 Operating Instructions

164

6SE6400-5AW00-0BP0

3.7.1.3

USS bus configuration via COM link (RS485)

In order to ensure disturbance-free USS operation, the bus cable must be
terminated at both ends using bus terminating resistors. In this case, the bus cable
from the first USS device [node] up to the last USS device [node] should be
considered as one bus cable – so that the USS bus should be terminated twice.
For the first bus node [device] (e.g. master) and last bus node [device] (e.g. drive
converter), th bus terminating resistor must be switched-in.

NOTE

♦ When supplied, the bus terminating resistors are not switched-in!
♦ Please note that you only switch-in the bus terminating at the first bus node

[device] and last bus note [device]! The bus terminating resistors should be
always set with the system in a no-voltage state (e.g. powered-down)!

Data transfer errors on the bus are possible!

In active bus operation, devices where the terminating resistor is switched-in,
may not be in a no-voltage state. The terminating resistor draws the voltage
from the connected device. This is the reason that the terminating resistor is no
longer effective when the device is in a no-voltage state (e.g. when powered
down) .


The following diagram shows the structure of a bus connection through terminals
29, 30:

Screening

Screening

Screening

Potential equilization cable

RS485 terminator

RS48

5 ter

m

inat

or

Master

0 V
(M)

− a terminating resistor must be connected at the first and last devices [nodes] on the bus cable
− no bus termination for other devices [nodes]

Fig. 3-47

Connecting the USS bus cable

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