Quatech DSE-410D manual RS-485 Connections

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RS-485 Connections

Some RS-485 devices are marked opposite from the RS-485 standard that defines the Data B line as positive relative to Data A during a Mark state before enabling the transmitter, and after transmitting before tri-stating. If the RS-485 devices don’t respond, try swapping the Data B and Data A lines.

If you want to connect 4-Wire RS-485 devices, you can use the RS-422 Mode provided that the DSE-410D will be connected as a Master in a single master system. If you have multiple masters, you cannot use this device because it does not tri-state the transmitter in RS-422 mode.

Document Number: 940-0186-100 DSE-410D Owner’s Manual

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Contents World Headquarters Model DSE-410DPage Table of Contents Searching LAN for DSE-410D Server Name PasswordMAC Address Installing Virtual Com Port Page Introduction FeaturesVirtual COM Mode Direct IP ModeCommunication Modes Quick Start Heart Beat ConnectionDhcp Default DSE-410D SettingsSpecifications Optional Accessories DimensionsConfiguration Options Light Indication Side View when vertically mountedHardware Ethernet ConnectionTop View Power ConnectionReset Button Mode Switches DSE-410D Server PortDefault Setting RS-485 ModeRS-422 Mode RS-232 ModeSerial Connections RS-232 Connections RS-422 Connections RS-485 Connections Page Install Quatech DSE-410D Software Page Page Page Searching LAN for DSE-410D Using DSE-410D ManagerSearching Server Firmware UpgradeVirtual COM Configuration Uninstall Virtual COMServer Properties Screen ProtocolCOM Name StatusNext chapter Server Properties Configuration Server Name PasswordIP Address, Netmask, and Gateway Properties Baud Rate Set for each port Link Status Shown in Telnet or Console mode onlyMAC Address Server Serial Port Select 1 orTCP/UDP Port Set for each port Connection Mode Set for each portFlow Control Set for each port TCP/UDP Protocol Set for each portUpdate Page Installing Virtual Com Port Page Page Use Device Manager to View New Ports Page Page Removing a Virtual Com Port Removing the Virtual COM Port using Device Manager Page Page Using Virtual COM or Serial Connections Upgrade ModePage Page Page Console Mode Setup Page Appendix a RS-232, RS-422 Loopback Connections Page DB9M Appendix B RS-232 ConnectionsRS-232 Connections cont’d Appendix C RS-422 Connections Signal Name Direction PinRS-422 Connections cont’d Appendix D RS-485 Connections Page Appendix E Warranty Date of Purchase Model Number