Multidrop, v-mode configuration, Prepare the fibre optical network – Westermo ODW-730-F2 User Manual

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Multidrop, V-mode configuration

In V-mode an ODW-730 network will behave as a 4-wire bus. Where the first ODW-730
(leftmost in the picture below) will able to communicate in full duplex with any other
unit, but other units are incapable of communicating with each other.

RX2

TX2

End Unit

S1: 8 ON

S2: 3 ON

S1: 8 ON

S2: 3 OFF

S1: 8 ON

S2: 3 OFF

End Unit

S1: 8 ON

S2: 3 ON

Device 1

Communicates

with devices 2 througt n

Device 2

Communicates

with device 1 only

Device 3

Communicates

with device 1 only

Device n

Communicates

with device 1 only

TX1

RX1

RX2

TX2

TX1

RX1

RX2

TX2

RS-485

RS-485

RS-485

Fibre

pair

Fibre

pair

Fibre

pair

RS-485

TX1

RX1

RX2

TX2

TX1

RX1

PWR

FP

TD

RD

PWR

FP

TD

RD

PWR

FP

TD

RD

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Prepare the fibre optical network

• Configure all ODW-730 units for the correct speed and data format using

DIP-switches S1:1 – S1:7.

• Select RS-485 2 wire and 4-wire mode using DIP-switch S2:1 (OFF = 2-wire,

ON = 4-wire).

• Enable the RS-485 termination / fail-safe if required using DIP-switches S3:1 – S3:4

(S3:1 and S3:2 = 4-wire termination, S3:3 and S3:4 = 2-wire termination)

• Set DIP-switch S1:8 in the ON position (V-mode) on all ODW-730 units.
• The first and last ODW-730 units must be configured as Multidrop end units by

setting DIP-switch S2:3 to the ON position. (End units only have one fibre pair
each and must know that this is a fact)

• Set DIP-switch S2:6 as desired. See page 34 “Status port” for more information.
• Verify that DIP-switches S2:2, S2:4, S2:5 and S2:8 are set in the OFF position.
• Connect the fibre pairs between the units. Always connect CH 1 from one unit to

CH 2 on the next unit as shown in the picture above.

• Connect the power supply to all units and verify that all fibre links become active.

(CH 1 and CH 2 LED’s are on, FL L and FL R LED’s are off).

• Connect the communication devices to the corresponding ODW-730 unit.
• The network is now up and running.
Note: In an ODW-730 fibre optic network there will be some additional processing
delays that do not exist in an electrical bus. It is possible that the application must be
adjusted to accommodate these delays if using many ODW-730 units in a large network.
See page 32 “Calculating system processing delay” for more information on how to
determine the overall system delay time.

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