
Installation
Installation
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2.
Connect the MSS to an RS485 network.
The MSS is designed to connect to any RS485-based serial
device using
either
the screw terminal block connector (as
shown in Figure 2-6)
or
the RJ45 connector.
Do not
connect
wires to both ports simultaneously.
Figure 2-6:
Connecting Wire to Screw Terminal Block
NOTE:
Lantronix recommends the use of shielded twisted pair cabling for
RS-485 serial connections. To ensure that data wires are connected
properly see RS-485 Networking Overview on page 1-2 and
Appendix C, Pinouts.
When connecting your RS-485 network to the MSS via the screw
terminal block, you may have to connect from 2 to 6 wires
depending upon the desired MSS usage mode. Do not over-
tighten the screws; only light pressure is necessary.
NOTE:
If you would like to change your RS-485 connection at a later time, be
sure to power down the unit before changing cables or DIP switch
settings.
3.
Connect the MSS to the Ethernet.
The MSS can be connected to a 10BASE-T Ethernet network.
Connect a 10BASE-T twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the RJ45
connector on the back of the MSS.
4.
Connect a terminal to the MSS DB9 console port, if desired.
The terminal will allow you to view commands as you
configure the MSS. It will also display operational and error
messages so that you can monitor the unit.
Screwdriver
Wire