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FloBoss 103/104 Instruction Manual
5-4
Communications
Revised August-2017
Table 5-2. Communications Card Signals
Signals
Action
RTS
The
request to send
signals that the modem is ready to
transmit.
RX
The RXD
receive data
signals that data is being received at
the communications card.
TX
The TXD
transmit data
signals that data is being transmitted
from the communications card.
Signal wiring connections to the communications card are made through
the terminal block located on the termination board. A nine-terminal
removable connector is used for the wiring of external device
communications.
An EIA-232 (RS-232) communications card in the Comm 2 port
enables you to switch power to external communication devices, such as
a radio, to conserve power. A label on the termination board denotes the
usage of each pin on the connector.
and their functions.
Table 5-3. EIA-232 (RS-232) Communications Card Wiring
Pin
Signal
Label
9
Ring / Transmit data
TX
1
8
Tip / Receive data
RX
7
Request to Send
RTS
3
Ground
COM
2
2
Switched Power
B+
3
1
Signal Common Negative
COM
2
1
Transmit is the FB100
’s EIA-232 (RS-232) transmission that connects
to the field device’s receive.
2
COM at Pin 1 and Pin 3 are identical. They are only separated for ease
of wiring.
3
Switched power is for use with an internal radio or cell phone and not
for power to external devices.
5.5 Dial-up Modem Communications Card
The dial-up modem communications card supports V.22 bis/2400 baud
communications with auto-answer/auto-dial features. The modem card
is FCC part 68 approved for use with public-switched telephone
networks (PSTNs) . A label on the termination board provides the FCC
registration number and the ringer equivalent.
The optional modem communications logic card for the host port
activates Comm 2.
The defaults for the dial-up modem communications card are: 2400
baud rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 10 millisecond Key On