4 Connect an SLTA-10 to each i-Vu® Link/Open Link on the LonWorks network segment
LonWorks Integration Guide
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CAUTION!
You will damage the SLTA-10 if it does not have its own isolated power supply. Do not share power with the i-Vu®
Link/Open Link.
1
Turn off the i-Vu® Link/Open Link’s power.
2
Remove power from the SLTA-10.
3
Set SLTA-10 DIP switches 1–8 as shown below. Switches 6–8 set the baud rate to 57600 for
communications between the control module and the SLTA-10 .
4
Wire the i-Vu® Link/Open Link's Port
S2
to the SLTA-10's
EIA-232
port using one of the following methods:
○
If you have an EIA-232/RS-232 straight-through cable with connectors and an S2-DB9 Adapter:
Connect the adapter to the control module's port. Then connect one end of the cable to the adapter and
the other end to the SLTA-10's
EIA-232
port.
○
If you have an 18-22 AWG, 4-conductor cable and a DB9 male adapter:
Wire one end of the cable to the control module's port and the other end to the adapter. See table below.
Then connect the adapter to the SLTA-10's
EIA-232
port.
i-Vu® Link/Open Link's...
...to DB9
adapter pin
Tx
Rx
Signal Ground
3
2
5
5
Set the jumper for the control module's port to EIA-232.
6
Turn on the i-Vu® Link/Open Link's power.
7
Apply power to the SLTA-10.
4 Connect an SLTA-10 to each i-Vu® Link/Open Link on the LonWorks
network segment