F485 COMMUNICATIONS CONVERTER | Page 5 of 8 |
BAUD RATES
DTE/DCE CONTROL
The DTE/DCE setting reverses the transmit/receive data lines on the RS232 side. For communications between a computer and a slave device, DTE (direct) should be selected. When connecting the F485 converter to a modem or other data communications equipment, DCE should be selected. Another application which requires DCE is when two F485 converters are connected
NOTE: Selecting switch settings other than those shown above will cause unpredictable results.
FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER (optional)
Fiber optic transmissions provide an ideal solution for areas where RS485 communications via a twisted pair have traditionally caused problems. Fiber is immune to electrical interference and provides total isolation.
The fiber optic transmitter and receiver used in the F485 converter utilize 820nm wavelength technology and are designed to operate with 50/125∝m, 62.5/125∝m and 100/140∝m fiber sizes using ST terminated cables. The ST connections provide repeatable connections within 0.2 dB typically. The transmitter/receiver pair will typically work with fiber lengths up to 1km.
WARNING: Ensure the dust covers are installed when the fiber is not in use. Dirty or scratched connectors can lead to high losses on a fiber link.
WARNING: Observing the transmitter output under magnification may cause injury to the eye.
INSTALLATION
Two different mounting arrangements are possible. The first is by using the two mounting holes inside the plastic case along with the mounting screws supplied. To remove the plastic top, simply press in the two plastic tabs on either end of the box and then pull off the top. The second and less permanent method is to use the Velcro material supplied for attachment to the side of a computer or desk. Where possible, ensure that the LEDs on the front panel are visible. The LEDs are a very valuable tool when troubleshooting a problem.
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