RMV ELECTRONICS Converter RS232 User Manual

Summary of Converter RS232

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    1 rs232/rs485 converter user’s guide disclaimer: rmv electronics inc. Does not assume any liability arising from the application and/or use of the product/s described herein, nor does it convey any license. Rmv electronics inc. Products are not authorized for use as components in medical, life suppo...

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    2 chapter 2 getting started power requirements: the rs232/rs485 converter can be powered using any voltage less than 32 volts. The converter consumes 75 ma. From the converter, a 6 wire line carries the data to and from the remote stations. Two wires send data, two wires receive data, one additional...

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    3 line of data acquisition and control boards, you should remove the resistor networks on all the rs485 stations but the last one). The data lines are protected by 4 diodes and 2 zeners each, which prevent voltages over 6 volts from reaching the drivers. Connection to the computer: the rs232/rs485 c...

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    4 chapter 3 troubleshooting a very easy way to troubleshoot these boards is to use a jumper wire to join together the blue and white lines and another jumper wire to connect the black and yellow lines on the 6 position terminal strip. (make sure you have no other devices connected on the rs485 lines...