KTI Networks KSC-240 manual SW1-8&7

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SW1-8&7

BIAS-D RS-485/422 receiver line bias is disabled

BIAS-E RS-485/422 receiver line bias is enabled

The line bias is used to maintain the proper idle-state voltage to the idle condition (when no driver is enabled on the bus). These bias resistors are pull-up resistors on the data B line and pull-down resistors (to ground) on data A line. In 4-wire configuration, the bias resistors are placed on the receiver lines. [BIAS-D] disables the internal BIAS resistors on receiver lines.

[BIAS-E] setting enables internal bias resistors. The bias configuration can support up to 30 receiver nodes with no terminators. If the bias configuration is not proper for your physical topology, set to [BIAS-D] and use external bias design according to your application.

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Contents KSC-240 Installation Guide Industrial RS-232 to RS-485/422 ConverterUnited States InternationalEthernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp Table of Contents Introduction Features Specifications RS-485/422 Interface LEDIndicatorsSerial Interface RS-232 Port Configuration DIP SW Settings Name State FunctionMechanical DC Power InterfaceBasic Information EnvironmentalCertificate CE/EMCInstallation UnpackingSafety Cautions DIN-Rail Mounting Page Panel Mounting Screw locations and final dimension are shown below Applying Power Using Terminal BlocksPage UsingDC Power Jack Power Failure Relay Output DIP SW Configuration SW1-2SW1-3 SW1-4 TXESW1-5 SW1-6SW1-8&7 SW2-3 SW2-1SW2-2 SW2-41 RS-485/422 Driver and Receiver Control SW1-4 SW1-6 SW1-5 SW2-1 BehaviorMaking Serial RS-232 Connection Typical RS-232 Interface DCE Pin Assignment TableSignal Name Input/Output Cable for Connection to PC COM Port Characteristics RS-422 RS-485 Making RS-485/422 ConnectionRS-422 Point-to-Point Circuit RS-422 Multi-drop Network TXE RS-485 Multi-drop Network TXC RS-485 Half-duplex 2-wire Network RS-485 Full-duplex 4-wire Network Or use ADC control optional Summary of the Converter Applications LED Indicators Factory Default Configuration Name Default Setting