I-O Display Systems Basic I/O Product manual Installation, Communications Wiring

Models: Basic I/O Product

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Communications Wiring

Installation 2

Communications Wiring

Host to BASIC I/O AD-RS-422:

Figure 2-7 RS-422 Host to BASIC I/O AD

Figure 2-7 shows two individually shielded twisted pairs of AWG 24. Each pair has a ground wire connected to its shield. These drain wires are then connected to the signal grounds at each unit. A Separate shield encases the entire cable. The drain wire for this over-all shield is tied to earth ground at one location. An example of acceptable wire for this application would be Belden 8162. In a perfect world with no electrical noise and equal ground potentials everywhere, the ground connection is not required. However, omitting this signal ground in industrial applications can lead to costly debugging.

These connections are made by placing a 1/4 inch stripped wire into the openings of the wire clamp terminal block and tightening the screw. This terminal block will accept gauges from 14 to 30AWG. An alternate means for network connection is to use the 10 pin male connector located behind the clamp terminal block. This connector mates with Molex shell number 50- 57-9005, and uses pins number 16-02-0103.

In addition to the Host-To-BASIC I/O AD wiring, the installer should confirm that the network type switches are set in the correct position: Multidrop, Repeater, or Last Unit.

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I-O Display Systems Basic I/O Product manual Installation, Communications Wiring, 7 RS-422 Host to BASIC I/O AD