Black Box RS-422, RS-485, IC183C manual Jumper Selections, IRQ Selection

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RS-422/485 SERIAL INTERFACE PLUS, 4-PORT

Table 3-3. Port to Connector Table.

Port #

Connector Location

Address

Example (Base=2E0)

 

 

 

 

1

1

Base+0

2E0-2E7

 

 

 

 

2

2

Base+8

2E8-2EF

 

 

 

 

3

3

Base+16

2F0-2F7

 

 

 

 

4

4

Base+24

2F8-2FF

 

 

 

 

3.2 Jumper Selections

For ease of configuration, the headers are grouped by port. Port 1 headers have a “J1” prefix, Port 2 headers have the “J2” prefix, etc. For example, the header that controls the Port 1 IRQ selection is J1B, the header that controls the Port 2 IRQ selection is J2B. Information for configuring the adapter is printed directly on the Card. This is particularly useful in field re- configuration.

3.3 IRQ Selection

Headers J1B through J4B select the interrupt request for each serial port. If COM1: is selected, the corresponding jumper must be on the IRQ4 setting. If COM2: is selected, the corresponding jumper must be on IRQ3.

NOTE

Most communications software applications default COM3: to IRQ4 and COM4:

to IRQ3. This requires the sharing of interrupts between COM1: and COM3:,

and between COM2: and COM4:. While this is the default, it is not always the best setting. Check your software configuration instructions to determine the most appropriate IRQ selection.

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Contents RS-422/485 Serial Interface Plus, 4-Port RS-422/485 Serial Interface PLUS, 4-PORT EMC Directive StatementContents RS-422/485 Serial Interface PLUS, 4-PORT Specifications Factory-Default Settings IntroductionOverview What’s IncludedTechnical Description WHY USE AN ISP? Card Setup Address SelectionSwitch OFF Jumper Selections IRQ Selection5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Interrupt ModesJ1A J2A RS-485 Enable Modes Interface Mode Examples J1D J4D Headers J1D J4D, RS-422Headers J1D J4D, RS-485 Auto Enabled, with Echo Headers J1D J4D, RS-485 RTS Enabled, with Echo Line TerminationClock Modes Name FunctionDIV1 DIV2 DIV4 13. Clocking Mode Divide By Installation Software InstallationHardware Installation Troubleshooting RS-422/485 Serial Interface PLUS, 4-PORT Appendix a Connector Pin Assignments Table A-2. DB37 Pin Assignments J1A J1B Appendix C Electrical Interface RS-422RS-485 Figure D-1. Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram Appendix D Asynchronous CommunicationsRS-422/485 Serial Interface PLUS, 4-PORT Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved
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IC183C, RS-422, RS-485 specifications

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