MSS User Guide

4: Configuration

TXDrive

The MSS-VIA can be configured to always drive the TX (transmit) signal, or tri-state (transmit, receive, or ignore) when not actively transmitting. The Change RS485 TXDrive command takes one of two parameters. The Always parameter sets the MSS for continuous TXDrive, both high and low. The Automatic parameter sets the MSS for TXDrive only when transmitting.

Figure 4-27: Changing TXDrive for MSS4

Local>> CHANGE RS485 PORT 2 TXDRIVE AUTOMATIC

Figure 4-28: Changing TXDrive for MSS-VIA

Local>> CHANGE RS485 TXDRIVE AUTOMATIC

Note: You can only set TXDrive for Always when using four-wire mode. It must be set to Automatic for two-wire mode.

Termination

RS-485 connections must be terminated properly in order to work. Termination is necessary when using long cable runs, although only end nodes should be terminated.

Figure 4-29: Enabling RS-485 Termination for MSS4

Local> CHANGE RS485 PORT 2 TERMINATION ENABLED

Figure 4-30: Enabling RS-485 Termination for MSS-VIA

Local> CHANGE RS485 TERMINATION ENABLED

Slave devices should be set for automatic termination using the Change 485 Termination TX Auto command.

A Note About RS-422 Networking

The MSS is compatible with RS-422 networks in four-wire RS-485 mode. Connect the MSS to a single slave device using a swapped cable, as shown below, and configure the MSS as if you were going to use it for four-wire RS-485 networking.

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Lantronix Hub manual TXDrive, Termination