Black Box 485, RS-232, 422, Black Box Interface Converter, 4-Port manual Interface Biasing

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Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration

Figure 3-2. Interface settings.

4.Select the appropriate electrical interface for your application and click on “OK.”

NOTE: The electrical interface settings are maintained across multiple computers. Once the software driver has been installed on target computers, the interface converter can easily be moved from one computer to another without having to configure the electrical interface at each computer.

3.4.2 Interface Biasing

1K-ohm pull up/pull down combination resistors bias the receiver inputs and are handled automatically for each mode. The pull-up (PU) and pull-down (PD) resistor settings are shown in Table 3-1.

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485, 422, Black Box Interface Converter, 4-Port, RS-232 specifications

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