GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

4.5.2 Controlling multiple Kaleido-K2s using RS-422 with a Kaleido-RCP

Using the RS-422 communication port also allows up to 99 daisy-chained Kaleido-K2 frames to be controlled using only one Kaleido-RCP. With a multi-drop cable, this port directs communication between a series of Kaleido-K2 frames and the Kaleido-RCP. Figure 4.5.1.2 illustrates cabling between the Kaleido-K2s and Kaleido-RCP.

RS-422 Multi-drop Cable Example

Notes:

1:For pins 2/7 and 3/8, using Belden 8162 or similar is recommended, 24AWG.

2 Twisted Pairs individually shielded, both GND and the Overall foil connected to pin 1

2:For PINS 4 and 5, wires should be 20AWG.

3:As illustrated, it is strongly recommended to get 12V required for the RCP from an external DC supply or AC/DC adaptor. It shall deliver 3W or more (250mA or more). The distance between the supply and the RCP should be the shortest possible.

 

Device #1:

Device #2:

 

 

Kaleido-Classic,

Kaleido-Classic,

 

 

Kaleido-K2,

Kaleido-K2,

Device #3:

Kaleido-RCP

Kaleido-Alto

Kaleido-Alto

Tango

or Kaleido-Quad

or Kaleido-Quad

 

 

 

4:As illustrated, the Tango has Tx and Rx signals located at different pins than other Kaleido products.

Device #4:

Device #n:

Kaleido-Classic,

Kaleido-Classic,

Kaleido-K2,

Kaleido-K2,

Kaleido-Alto

Kaleido-Alto

or Kaleido-Quad

or Kaleido-Quad

DE9-M

 

DE9-M

 

DE9-M

Pair 5

DE9-M

 

DE9-M

Tx-

2

Pair 1

2

Pair 3

2

8

Pair 7

2

 

 

 

 

Tx+

7

GND shield

7

GND shield

7

GND shield

3

GND shield

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

(overall shield)

1

(overall shield)

1

(overall shield)

1

(overall shield)

1

 

Foil

Foil

Foil

Foil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

GND shield

3

GND shield

3

GND shield

7

GND shield

3

Rx+

 

 

 

 

Rx-

8

Pair 2

8

Pair 4

8

Pair 6

2

Pair 8

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

GND

4

 

 

 

External DC

 

 

+12V

5

 

 

 

power supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

or AC/DC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

adaptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

DE9-M

2

7

1

3

8

120Ω

120Ω

Figure 4.5.1.2 Kaleido-K2/Kaleido-RCP interconnection for cascading multiple frames

As indicated in figure above, a 120Ω termination resistor must be installed on the cable connector on the last Kaleido-K2 frame. In a point-to-point connection, it must be installed on the receiver (refer to figure 4.5.1); for a more-than-one-Kaleido-K2 frame connection (called a “multi-drop connection”), it must be installed on receiver and driver. For more details, consult Miranda Application Note #229-99T00-101 (available through Technical Support).

4.5.3 RS-422 Serial ID Assignment

In order to respond to commands, each Kaleido frame must be recognized by the Kaleido-RCP. This can be accomplished by assigning an identification code to each of the Kaleido-K2 frames. This is similar to assigning different addresses to buildings on a street.

By default, Kaleido-RCP will send instructions using RS-422 protocol to ID 1. This means that a system comprised of only one Kaleido-K2 frame will work out of the box as each frame’s default ID is also set to 1. However, for applications where more than one Kaleido-K2 frame is used, you will need to assign a unique ID number to each of them. Consult the Kaleido software User’s Manual for details.

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Miranda Camera Co KALEIDO-K2, M406-9900-402 specifications RS-422 Multi-drop Cable Example, 3 RS-422 Serial ID Assignment