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RS-485 Mode Pinout
Table 16 provides the serial port connector pinout
when RS-482 mode is enabled
Facing the serial port connector, the pinout is:
Table 16 Serial Port in RS-485 Mode
Pin
Signal
Function
In/Out
DB-9
1
D–
Data (–)
in/out
1
2
—
Reserved
—
6
3
D+
Data (+)
in/out
2
4
—
Reserved
—
7
5
—
Reserved
—
3
6
—
Reserved
—
8
7
—
Reserved
—
4
8
—
Reseved
—
9
9
GND
Signal Ground
—
5
10
GND
Signal Ground
—
—
9
7
5
3
1
GND
Rsvd
Rsvd
D+
D-
GND
Rsvd
Rsvd
Rsvd
Rsvd
10
8
6
4
2
WARNING
The pinout of the COM ports in RS-485 mode is
not
compatible with previous generations
of RTD cpuModules.
Note
When using the serial port in RS-485 mode, the serial transmitters are enabled and disabled under
software control. The transmitters are enabled by manipulating the Request To Send (RTS*) signal of the
serial port controller. This signal is controlled by writing bit 1 of the Modem Control Register (MCR) as
follows:
•
If MCR bit 1 = 1, then RTS* = 0, and serial transmitters are disabled
•
If MCR bit 1 = 0, then RTS* = 1, and serial transmitters are enabled
Note
For more information on the serial port registers, including the MCR, refer to the Serial Port
Programming reference in Appendix D.
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