Functional Description 2-3
Pinout
1) TRANSMIT This is the RS-232 Transmit output from the A2400. This
pin is normally connected to the Receive input of a modem. This output is
also used to connect to a terminal or computer to configure the A2400
2) RECEIVE
This is the RS-232 Receive input of the A2400. This pin is
normally connected to the Data Output of a radio modem. This input is also
used to connect to a terminal or computer to configure the A2400
3) RTS
RS-232 Request To Send output. This output is used to
control the transmitter of the modem which allows multiple transmitters to
exist on the same system. The RTS output is typically connected to the RTS
input of the modem. The timing of the RTS signal is user-configurable with
the T1, T2, T3 commands. The polarity of the RTS signal may be configured
with the Setup (SU) command.
4) CTS
This is the RS-232 Clear To Send input. Some modems
provide a signal to indicate that the transmitter is ready after the RTS line has
been asserted. This ready signal may be connected to the CTS input to
provide a hardware handshake to provide a fast turn-around time. If the CTS
line is not used, it may be left open and delay time T2 will function as a
software handshake.
5) DO0/ARTS
This is a digital output that can be configured to perform two
functions. The function configuration is set by a bit in the Setup (SU)
command. Normally this pin is configured as a general-purpose digital
output. It may be turned on and off by commands from the host computer.
The exact circuit schematic of the output is shown in Fig. 2.1. This circuit
provides an output that is TTL and CMOS compatible. The diode in the circuit
allows the collector to be pulled up to 30 volts to interface to relays and other
higher-voltage devices. This output may also be configured as an Alternate
Request To Send signal. With this setup, the ARTS signal exactly mimics the
RTS output. This output may be used when a TTL signal is desired or a high-
current open-collector signal is necessary.
6) DEFAULT*
By grounding this pin, the A2400 is placed in a known
communication setup. This is essential if the baud rate and address of the
A2400 are not known. The default communications setup is: 300 baud, no
parity, any address is recognized. The DEFAULT* pin should be grounded
only if the A2400 is being setup or configured. In normal operation this pin
is left open.
7) (Y)DATA+
This is the positive polarity signal of the differential RS-485
Summary of Contents for OMEGABUS A2400
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Page 54: ...Extended Addressing 9 2 Figure 7 1 Typical system overview...
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