
4.6.3 RS232/RS485/RS422 via RJ45
Each port is individually selectable via software to be RS232, RS485 or RS422. The RJ45 port and
Figure 17: RJ45 Port |
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| Pin | RS232 Mode | RS485 Mode |
| RS422 Mode |
1 | DSR | - |
| RX- | |
2 | DCD | - | - | ||
3 | DTR | - | - | ||
4 | Common (Isolated Ground) | ||||
5 | RX | - |
| RX+ | |
6 | TX | TX/RX + |
| TX + | |
7 | CTS | - | - | ||
8 | RTS | TX/RX - |
| TX - | |
| Shield |
| Chassis Ground |
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Table 6: RJ45 Port pin-out
NOTES:
1.No internal termination is provided.
2.Pins 1, 2, and 3 are connected internally. Pins 7 and 8 are connected internally. The pins are permanently asserted to 5V so that DTE devices that require DCD, DTR, or CTS signals will operate. However, hardware flow control via RTS is not recognized.
3.The Common terminals are optically isolated; however, there is transient voltage protection circuitry between the Common terminals and chassis ground.
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