Omega Engineering OMG-CONV-485-ISO manual Figures

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APPENDIX F - SILK-SCREEN

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APPENDIX G - COMPLIANCE NOTICES

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENT

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EMC DIRECTIVE STATEMENT

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Figures

 

Figure 1- Dip switch SW1, RS-422

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Figure 2 – Dip switch SW1, RS-485 ‘Auto’ Enable

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Figure 3 – Dip switch SW1, RS-485 ‘RTS’ Enable

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Figure 4 – Dip switch SW1, RS-485 ‘Data’ Enable

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Figure 5 – Dip switch SW2, Line Termination and Echo Off/On

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Figure 6 – RS-422 with Termination and Receiver Echo

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RS-485 2 -wire with Termination and Receiver No Echo

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RS-485 2 -wire no Termination and Receiver No Echo

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Figure 9

OMG-CONV-485-ISOI cabling example

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Figure 9

- Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram

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Contents User’sGuide Canada MexicoBenelux Czech RepublicContents Figures Factory Default Settings IntroductionOverview What’s IncludedCard Setup RS-485 Enable ModesCommunication Mode Examples Dip switch SW1 Dip switch SW1, RS-422Line Termination and Receiver Echo Off/On FunctionElectrical Interface Examples Dip switch SW2 RS-422 with Termination and Receiver EchoOperating System Installation For Windows Users RS-485 Two-Wire and RS-485 Four-Wire Slave Installation Other Operating Systems System Installation Please NoteTechnical Description Connector Pin Assignments RS-232 Signals DB-25 FemaleRS-422/485 Pin Assignments 6 Position Screw Terminal Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions ManufacturingAppendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B How To Get Assistance RS-232 Appendix C Electrical InterfaceRS-422 RS-485 What is Ground Loop? Appendix D Ground Loop PhenomenonCabling Recommendations Isolated AdapterAsynchronous Communications Bit Diagram Appendix E Asynchronous Communications688 Appendix F Silk-ScreenAppendix G Compliance Notices WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature