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RS485 TERMINATIONS 

The RS485 protocol is an expanded version of the original RS422 protocol. The RS485 
protocol is an expanded version of the original RS422 protocol. RS485 differs from 
RS422 in the ability of the transmitter devices to go into a high impedance (Hi-Z) state. 
This allows multiple transmitter devices to reside on the same wire pair. The software 
must dictate a protocol that allows one device to transmit at any one time to prevent data 
crashes. Data wiring can use two wires or four wires. Using two wires the system works 
in half duplex. This means that data is exchanged between two points sequentially. 
When a four-wire system is used, the system may be full duplex. In many cases the 
system head end controller will continuously poll data from all remote devices. The 
remote devices all respond back to the head end (one at a time!) as they are addressed. 
This property of the network rests solely in the hands of the software or firmware. 
 
The driver chips used in RS485 communications are capable of changing into their high 
impedance state very rapidly. On even short lengths of wire there can exist a residual 
voltage after a driver circuit turns off. This can interfere with circuits that are used to 
detect the Hi-Z state. It is very important that the copper communications lines be 
terminated with resistors across the data wire pair. The best place to locate such  
resistors is at the furthest electrical devices at the ends of the wire pair. For instance, if 
several RS485 devices are connected in a daisy chain fashion, the wire connection 
would loop across all devices in a chain. The furthest two points in the chain would need 
to be terminated. A termination resistor for RS485 input data can be selected in the 
MRM-1485 using switch # 1. A termination resistor for RS485 output data can be 
selected in the MRM-1485 using switch # 2. 
 

OFFSET BIAS – RS485 

The RS485 specification requires receivers to detect input signals down to 200mVp-p of 
voltage level. In many cases this can cause systems to be sensitive to noise on the data 
wires. In an effort to eliminate the effects of low levels of noise, some manufacturers of 
equipment that communicate using RS485 have introduced a small voltage bias to the 
data lines. This is usually accomplished using 470 Ohm resistance to +5V on the 
positive line and 470 Ohm resistance to ground on the negative line. When used in 
conjunction with the appropriate termination resistors referred to in the previous section, 
this introduces about a 300 mV offset, improving noise immunity.  
 
Offset bias for RS485 can be applied on the MRM-1485 by setting switch # 3 and switch 
# 4 on. Please note that these switches work as a set and must be either both on or both 
off. In a majority of cases, bias will not be required and these switches should remain in 
the off position. If using offset bias, it is important that termination resistor switch # 2 be 
on (applied) position. Using offset bias without a termination on the line will cause 
communications to fail. 

Summary of Contents for MRM-1485

Page 1: ... Copyright 2003 American Fibertek Inc 0731JD Instruction Manual MRM 1485 Video Receiver With Bi directional RS485 ...

Page 2: ...on 3 Installation 3 Power Source 3 Power Connection 3 Input Output Connections 4 Data Configuration 4 Switch Jumper Settings 5 MRM 1485 Status LED Indicators 6 RS 485 Termination and Offset Bias Requirements 7 Warranty 8 Service Information 8 ...

Page 3: ...er to the data sheets for detailed performance specifications This unit is contained in a compact and rugged aluminum housing with internal dc voltage regulation The detachable terminal block and LED indicators provide for easy installation and monitoring of video data and dc power The MRM 1485 is designed for mounting as a modular stand alone unit For a rack mounted version please see the RRM 148...

Page 4: ... from the factory in the RS485 4 wire configuration In order to configure the unit for RS485 two wire operation the unit needs to be opened up and several switch settings and jumper pins need to be modified using the internal switch jumper settings shown on the next page The MRM 1485 is shipped from the factory with internal data input and output 120 ohm terminations switched on In order to remove...

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Page 6: ...e RS485 input data from the electrical interface through the MRM 1485 and out onto the fiber The intensity of this indicator will vary with input data patterns however in typical applications it will cycle on and off as data is transmitted RS485 status associated with this LED is summarized below DATA TX LED RS485 Status Red Data Flow Present Off Data Flow Not Detected DATA RX A red LED indicator ...

Page 7: ...s at the furthest electrical devices at the ends of the wire pair For instance if several RS485 devices are connected in a daisy chain fashion the wire connection would loop across all devices in a chain The furthest two points in the chain would need to be terminated A termination resistor for RS485 input data can be selected in the MRM 1485 using switch 1 A termination resistor for RS485 output ...

Page 8: ...R THE FOREGOING WARRANTY THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WHICH EXTENDS BEYOND THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT In any event American Fibertek will not be responsible or liable for contingent consequential or incidental damages No agreement or understanding expressed or implied except as set forth in this warranty...

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