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4.1.2  4-WIRE CONNECTION USING RJ-11 OR RJ-45

The RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors on the Model 285's RS-485 side

are pre-wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment.  The
signal/pin relationships are shown below:

RJ-11

SIGNAL

RJ-45

SIGNAL

1...................GND*

1 .................N/C

2...................RCV-

2 .................GND*

3...................XMT+

3 .................RCV-

4...................XMT-

4 .................XMT+

5...................RCV+

5 .................XMT-

6...................GND

6 .................RCV+
7 .................GND
8 .................N/C

In most modular RS-485 applications it is necessary to use a

"cross over" cable.  The diagram below shows how a cross over cable
should be constructed for an environment where both the Model 285
and the RS-485 device use a 6-wire RJ-11 connector.  Similar logic
should be followed when using RJ-45 connectors or a combination of
the two.  

MODEL 285

RS-485 DEVICE

SIGNAL

PIN#

PIN#

422 SIGNAL

GND*

1

RCV-

2

.........................4

XMT-

XMT+

3

.........................5

RCV+

XMT-

4

.........................2

RCV-

RCV+

5

.........................3

XMT+

GND

6

*Connection to ground is optional

**Standard AT&T pin assignements - yours may be different.

4.0  INSTALLATION

Once you have properly set the configuration switches, you are

ready to connect the Model 285 to your system.  This section tells you
how to properly connect the Model 285 to the RS-485 and RS-232
interfaces, and how to operate the Model 285.

4.1  CONNECTION TO THE RS-485 INTERFACE

To function properly, the Model 285 

must have one or two twisted

pairs of metallic wire.  These pairs must be "dry" (unconditioned)
metallic wire, between 19 and 26 AWG (the higher number gauges
may limit distance somewhat).

For your convenience, the Model 285 is available with several dif-

ferent physical interfaces on the RS-485 side:  DB-25 (following the
RS-520 standard), RJ-11 jack, RJ-45 jack, and terminal blocks with
strain relief.

4.1.1  4-WIRE CONNECTION USING THE DB-25 

The DB-25 connector on the Model 285's RS-485 side conforms to

the RS-530 interface standard.   When connecting to an RS-485
device that also conforms to the RS-530 standard, your cable should
be "crossed over" in the manner shown below:

MODEL 285

RS-485 (530) DEVICE

SIGNAL

DB-25 PIN

DB-25 PIN

SIGNAL

XMT+

2 ...........................3

RCV+

XMT-

14 ...........................16

RCV-

RCV+

3 ...........................2

XMT+

RCV-

16 ...........................14

XMT-

NOTE:  It is not necessary that the RS-485 device adhere to the RS-530 stan-
dard.  However, you must make sure that the signals, polarities, and pairing of
your connection conform to the above diagram.  

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Summary of Contents for 285

Page 1: ...MANUAL MODEL 285 and 285S RS 232 to RS 485 Interface Converters SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M285 B Doc 047012UB Revised 9 29 93 Revision C and a...

Page 2: ...ned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container This number may be obtained from Patton Ele...

Page 3: ...itch to DCE This setting causes the Model 285 to behave like Data Communications Equipment and transmit data on pin 3 3 3 2 SETTING CONFIGURATION SWITCHES SW1 AND SW2 The five switches shown in Figure...

Page 4: ...ou how to set the Model 285 s configu ration switches to fit several common applications If you have any questions about the proper settings for your application call Patton Technical Support at 301 9...

Page 5: ...ls you how to properly connect the Model 285 to the RS 485 and RS 232 interfaces and how to operate the Model 285 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE RS 485 INTERFACE To function properly the Model 285 must have on...

Page 6: ...e positive and negative on the terminal block again making careful note of which color is positive and which color is negative Ultimately you will want to construct a two pair cross over cable that ma...

Page 7: ...s of whether you are making the RS 485 connection via DB 25 RJ 11 RJ 45 or terminal blocks For specific wiring instructions please refer to the previous pages of Section 4 4 2 CONNECTION TO THE RS 232...

Page 8: ...one required uses ultra low power from EIA data and con trol signals Size 2 66 x 2 10 x 0 73 APPENDIX B RS 232C PIN CONFIGURATIONS 13 14 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data To Model 285 3 RD Receive...

Page 9: ...APPENDIX C BLOCK DIAGRAM 15...

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