
Wiring the RS-485 Modbus RTU terminal
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2.3.1 Modbus Common/GND (0V pin on terminal block) connection
The Network Module is an isolated device, if all the other devices on the network are isolated, common/GND (0V pin on terminal
block) should be connected between devices to limit common mode voltage.
Common/GND (0V pin on terminal block) should not be connected to any other devices that is not isolated to avoid ground loops.
2.3.2 Cable shield connection (foiled or braided)
The cable shield should be continuous on the entire length of the bus and should be connected to ground (earth) at only one point
to limit the flow of ground-loop currents in the shield caused by ground potential differences.
2.3.3 Two-wire networks
Interconnect R- with T- and R+ with T+ on the Modbus Network Module terminal strip.
Connect the RS-485 network to the R+ or T+ on the Modbus Network Module terminal strip.
Connect the RS-485 network signal – to the R- or T- on the Modbus Network Module terminal strip.
2.3.4 Four-wire networks
All four RS-485 network signals including T-, T+, R–, and R+ must be connected respectively to the terminal strip R-, R+, T-, T+.
Belden 3106A-22AWG or equivalent cabling (a 1.5 twisted-pair shielded 120Ω cable with ground) is recommended.
Summary of Contents for INDGW-X2
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Page 35: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 37 3 2 7 1 3 Battery mode 3 2 7 1 4 Off mode ...
Page 37: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 39 3 2 7 2 2 Bypass mode 3 2 7 2 3 Battery mode ...
Page 61: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 63 Example 4 Custom ...
Page 62: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 64 Settings 1 Settings 2 ...
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