Omega Vehicle Security ISA RS-422 manual Echo Echo 422 485

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Card Setup

Headers E8 (Port 1) and E10 (Port 2) are used to control the RS-485 mode functions for the driver circuit. The two selections are ‘RTS’ enable or ‘Auto’ enable. The ‘Auto’ enable feature automatically enables/disables the RS-485 interface. The ‘RTS’ mode uses the ‘RTS’ modem control signal to enable the RS-485 interface and provides backward compatibility with existing software products. If you have E3 and E9 in the RS-422 mode and wish to have the RTS signal present at the DB connector place a jumper over the RTS pins at E8 and E10. Otherwise the RTS control signal will not be present at the DB connector.

Headers E3 (Port 1) and E9 (Port 2) are used to control the RS-485 enable/disable functions for the receiver circuit and determine the state of the RS-422/485 driver. The RS-485 ‘Echo’ is the result of connecting the receiver inputs to the transmitter outputs. Every time a character is transmitted; it is also received. This can be beneficial if the software can handle echoing (i.e. using received characters to throttle the transmitter) or it can confuse the system if the software does not. These header blocks are described in the illustration and table that follow:

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echo Echo

422

485

 

 

 

E3 = Port 1

 

 

 

 

 

E9 = Port 2

 

 

Position 1 ‘Echo’

Echoes the data that is transmitted.

 

All characters transmitted are

 

received. (Only relevant in the two

 

wire RS-485 Mode)

Position 2 ‘No Echo’

Inhibits the data that has been

 

transmitted. Receiver is off when

 

transmitter is on. (Only relevant in

 

the two wire RS-485 Mode)

Position 3 ‘422’

RS-422/485 Driver always enabled

 

(RS-422 Mode). RTS modem control

 

signal available on DB-9 connector.

Position 4 ‘485’

RS-422/485 Driver enabled by RTS

 

or ‘Auto’ enabled. Modem control

 

signal not available on DB-9

 

connector.

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Contents User’sGuide Benelux CanadaMexico Czech RepublicContents Figures Overview Factory Default SettingsIntroduction What’s IncludedPort Enable / Disable Card SetupAddress Selection 12 11 IRQ SelectionInterrupt Modes E5 E6RS-485 Enable Modes Header E5 & E6, Sharing IRQs with another adapterEcho Echo 422 485 Interface Mode Examples RS-422Line Termination Name FunctionOperating System Installation For Windows Users InstallationSystem Installation Other Operating SystemsConnector Pin Assignments DB 9 Male FeaturesTechnical Description Specifications Appendix a Troubleshooting OMG-ULTRA-SIO Appendix B How To Get Assistance RS-422 Appendix C Electrical InterfaceRS-485 Cabling Recommendations What is Ground Loop?Appendix D Ground Loop Phenomenon Isolated Ultra SIOAsynchronous Communications Bit Diagram Appendix E Asynchronous CommunicationsAppendix F Silk-Screen Appendix G Compliance Notices WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature