Omega Vehicle Security ISA RS-422 manual Figures

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WHAT IS GROUND LOOP ?

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CABLING RECOMMENDATIONS

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APPENDIX E - ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIONS

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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 - Address Selection Table

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Figure 2 - Header E11 and E12, IRQ Selection

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Figure 3 - Header E5 & E6, Normal IRQ Mode

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Figure 4 - Header E5 & E6, Shared IRQ Mode

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Figure 5 - Header E5 & E6, Sharing IRQs with another adapter

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Figure 6 - RS-422

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Figure 7 - RS-485 ‘Auto’ Enabled, with ‘No Echo’

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Figure 8 - RS-485 ‘Auto’ Enabled, with ‘Echo’

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Figure 9 - RS-485 ‘RTS’ Enabled, with ‘No Echo’

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Figure 10 - Headers E1 and E4, Line Termination

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Figure 11 - OMG-ULTRA-SIO cabling example

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Figure 12 - Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram

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Contents User’sGuide Canada MexicoBenelux Czech RepublicContents Figures Factory Default Settings IntroductionOverview 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 FunctionInstallation System InstallationOperating System Installation For Windows Users 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 What is Ground Loop? Appendix D Ground Loop PhenomenonCabling Recommendations Isolated Ultra SIOAsynchronous Communications Bit Diagram Appendix E Asynchronous CommunicationsAppendix F Silk-Screen Appendix G Compliance Notices WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature