Moxa Technologies CP-132U Series user manual RS-422/485 Pinouts and Cable Wiring, RS-422 Interface

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RS-422/485 Pinouts and Cable Wiring

RS-422 Interface

The RS-422 standard uses a balanced voltage digital interface to allow 9600 bps communication over cables of up to 4000 feet in length. Ten receivers can be connected to any one driver for broadcasting systems.

RS-485 Interface

The RS-485 standard is an enhanced version of the RS-422 balanced line standard. It allows multiple drivers and receivers to work on a multidrop network. A maximum of 32 drivers and 32 receivers can be set up on a multidrop network.

The CP-132UL Series supports both 2-wire half-duplex and 4-wire full-duplex RS-485 communications. In 2-wire RS-485, Data+/- pins are used for both data transmitting and receiving, depending on the RTS signal.

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Contents CP-132U Series User’s Manual Disclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Moxa Internet Services Table of Contents Introduction Addc Automatic Data Direction Control for RS-485 Industio-The Industrial Multiport Async SolutionOverview Termination Resistors Ready for RS-422/485Operating System Support Introduction PCI SolutionUniversal PCI Moxa Serial Comm ToolsFeatures Package ChecklistHardware Installation CP-132UL Series Block Diagram CP-132UL-I V2 120 x 64.5 mm CP-132U-I V1 120 x 100 mm CP-132UL V2 120 x 64.5 mm CP-132UL V1 120 x 64.5 mm DIP Switch Port Settings Installing the CP-132UL Series Board CPCI Boards CT-114I Software InstallationWindows Installing the Driver Software Installation CP-132U Series User’s Manual Software Installation How to Check the Installation Using Device ManagerPort Configuration CP-132U Series User’s Manual Using PComm Using Event Log Windows 2000/XPSelect Install from a list or specific Windows Windows XPSoftware\Win2K-XP-2003 folder on Software Installation Next Welcome to the Found New Software from a specific locationSelect Specify a location and then click Next to continue 16 CP-132U Series User’s Manual Software Installation Device Manager Port Configuration 20 CP-132U Series User’s Manual Moxa PComm Utility Event LogRemoving the Driver Click OK to proceed with the un-installation of the board Windows 95/98 Installing the Driver See the section, Board and Ports Ready First Time Driver InstallationInstallation Windows Click Other Locations Type \Software\Win9x\Windows Software Installation Board and Port Ready WindowsConfiguring the Board and Ports Software Installation Updating the Driver Software Installation Removing the Driver Windows NT 36 CP-132U Series User’s Manual Software Installation 38 CP-132U Series User’s Manual Software Installation Configuring the Board and Ports Re-Configuring Port SettingsSoftware Installation Configuring Another CP-168U Board Removing an Existing CP-168U Board Configuration 44 CP-132U Series User’s Manual DOS 46 CP-132U Series User’s Manual Setting up the Driver Run the BIN\SETUP.EXE filePort number RxD buffer size Loading the DriverTxD buffer size F5 Group EditLinux Unloading the DriverSoftware Installation Page PComm Installation Serial Programming ToolsUtilities Diagnostic for Moxa boards onlyPComm Programming Library CP-132U Series User’s Manual Terminal Emulator Start#Program#Pcomm Lite#Terminal EmulatorRS-485 Programming Addc Automatic Data Direction ControlSolution Connection Cables Cable Wiring RS-485 Interface RS-422/485 Pinouts and Cable WiringRS-422 Interface RS-422/485 pinouts for CP-132UL Series Connection Cables and Cables WiringPinouts CBL-M25M9x2RS-422 pinouts for CP-132UL Series Wire RS-485 pinouts for CP-132ULWire RS-485 pinouts for CP-132UL Series Cable Wiring RS-422 Point-to-point RS-422 BroadcastingMultidrop 4-wire RS-485 full-duplex Impedance Matching and Termination Resistors Page Troubleshooting General TroubleshootingSoftware Causes and Solutions Windows NT system panic blue screen Technical ReferenceCOM number of the CP-132U Series conflicts with others System fails to find the CP-132U Series board Specifications Technical ReferencePCI Return Procedure Revision History