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DIN-191 & DIN-192 USERS MANUAL 6

isolated RS-485 input data lines will be re-amplified and retransmitted on
the RS-485 OUT data lines.
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Figure 1B Connections for DIN-192.

BAUD RATE
The DIN-191 and DIN-192 series converters contain a 10-position DIP
switch located on the bottom of each unit. The DIP switch is used  to
select the correct communications baud rate and must be set to the same
value as the devices connected to the RS-485 data lines. Each position
on the DIP switch is labeled from 1 to 10. Switch position 1 selects 300
baud. Switch positions 2 thru 9 select standard baud rates from 600 to
57.6K respectively. Switch position10 selects 115.2K baud rate. Only
one baud rate switch may be turned on (up position)  at  one  time  for
proper operation.

RS-485 TERMINATIONS
The proper termination techniques for any RS-485 system require two
biasing resistors and two termination resistors. The 1k

 biasing resistors

are connected from the DATA line to +5Vdc and from the DATA* line to
ground. The biasing resistors and are normally positioned at the HOST
end of the cable. The RS-485 standard also requires two resistors across
the data  lines  for  proper  termination.  Two  220

 resistors  should  be

connected between the DATA and DATA* lines. The resistors should be
placed at each end of the RS-485 cable. Please refer to Figure 2 for a
typical RS-485 system application.

The  DIN-191  and  DIN-192  each  contain  the  biasing  and  termination
resistors necessary to interface any equipment on an RS-485 network.
These resistors are jumper-selectable making it easier to interface  the
DIN-191 and DIN-192 to other pieces of equipment that may or may not
contain the biasing and/or termination resistors.

RS-485
Output

RS-485
Input

Summary of Contents for DIN-191 Series

Page 1: ...he information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for possible inaccuracies or omissions Applications information in thi...

Page 2: ...eyond its obligation to replace any component involved Such warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied RETURNS When returning products for any reason contact the factory and requ...

Page 3: ...e external handshaking signals to control the bus direction when transmitting or receiving data This technique often requires that host RS 232 software be written or modified to accurately control han...

Page 4: ...n MECHANICALS AND DIMENSIONS Case ABS case with screw terminal barrier plug supplied RS 485 Connectors Phoenix screw terminal barrier plug supplied Replace with Phoenix MSTB 2 5 4 ST 5 08 or equivalen...

Page 5: ...s cable available for purchase from us Figure 1A Connections for DIN 191 An RS 485 repeater is necessary to extend the length of an RS 485 network or connect more than 32 RS 485 devices on an RS 485 n...

Page 6: ...85 TERMINATIONS The proper termination techniques for any RS 485 system require two biasing resistors and two termination resistors The 1k biasing resistors are connected from the DATA line to 5Vdc an...

Page 7: ...an be performed by properly enabling the correct resistors inside each DIN 191 or DIN 192 Figures 3 0 and 4 0 show the location of the jumpers on the printed circuit board The jumpers are shown in the...

Page 8: ...ors are 1K 220 and 1K To enable any resistor place a jumper over the pins next to the required designator The factory switch and jumper settings are outlined below DIN 191 Baud Rate 300 baud switch up...

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