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©Vantage, 8/25/2016 / IS-0666-A 

RS-485 Station — MODEL: STC4RW001 

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2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT.  84062   USA 
Telephone:  801 229-2800 

 Fax:  801 224-0355 

RS-485 Station — MODEL: STC4RW001

 

 

Overview 
Vantage’s RS-485 stations connect to RS-485 devices and 
communicates to Vantage via the station bus. This design 
allows easy placement in close proximity to the RS-485 device 
being interfaced with and eliminates additional wire runs 
normally needed. The Vantage System may be programmed to 
control RS-485 devices, or vice versa. There is an ever-growing 
list of devices that communicate via RS-485 making this a 
valuable resource in design and integration. The system also 
allows “recognition” of RS-485 strings from third party 
devices. When these strings are sent to or monitored  by the 
Vantage System any custom program may be executed. 
 
System Specifications/Requirements 

Description 

Specification 

Dimensions, HWD 

3.8” x 2.4” x 0.9” 

97mm x 61mm x 23mm 

Weight 

8.2oz -or- 119g 

Station Wiring 
configuration 

Daisy-chain/Star/Branch 

Station Bus Wiring 

2C, 16AWG / 1.31mm2, twisted, non-

shielded, <30pF per foot. Separate a 

minimum of 12" / 30.5cm from other 

parallel communication and/or high 

voltage runs. 

Station Equivalent 
InFusion 

0.75W on IC-24 / 0.75W on IC-36 

Station Equivalent 
QLink 

Counts as 2 Stations on Main Controller 

Station Bus 
connections* 

24V / 36V Station Bus 

Memory Buffer 

64 KB 

LED Indicators 

 

Data Out (TX) 

 

Data In (RX) 

 

Diagnostic (Configured Status) 

Finish Black 
Ambient Operating 
Temperature 

32-95°F -or- 0-35°C 

Ambient Operating 
Humidity 

5-95% non-condensing 

 

*CAUTION:

 36V stations have a 

 

symbol on the Serial 

Number sticker. Any station, not displaying this symbol, should 
not be connected to a 36Volt Station Bus. 
 
System Requirements 
This RS-485 station is designed for InFusion Systems or Q-
Systems. For QLink use software 3.3 and Firmware 6.3 or 
higher. For new projects it is recommended that firmware and 
software be kept to the most current release of either system. 
 
Mounting 
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or 
supervised by a 

Certified Vantage Installer

. The RS-485 Station 

is connected to the equipment it will be interfacing with. The 
small package will fit into most enclosures or hang behind the 
equipment. There is a Station Bus Receptacle available that is 
used to make a connection from the wall to the RS-485 Station 
(part # ROS-1). 
 
Station Connection 
The RS-485 Station connects to a System Station Bus through 
two screw terminals on one of the ends of the RS-485 Station. 
The Vantage Station Bus wiring specification should be 
followed for connecting the station to the station bus. 
 
Connect the RS-485 station to a third party RS-485 device 
through the three screw terminal on the other end of the RS-
485 Station. Screws connect A(-), B(-) and Ground.   

Setup Using InFusion Design Center Software 
First select the room, then click on 

Vantage Objects

 in the 

Object Explorer

 and expand 

Stations, WireLink

. From the list of 

stations double click on the RS-485 Station to place it in the 
room. In the 

Object Editor

 name the station and make sure it is 

on the correct station bus port. Make sure the communication 
protocol is setup to match the equipment it will be 
communicating with.  With the RS-485 Station defined, it may 
be used to transmit and receive Strings. When you program a 
task and select the 

Send Serial String

 procedure, the RS-485 

station’s port will be an option as a destination. 
 
Set up with QLink 
In the location tab, select the floor and room the RS-485 
station will be placed in. Click on Add from the Menu Bar and 
choose Station, or right click with the mouse, and choose Add 
Station. Select the RS-485 station from the list. The RS-485 
Station Properties Dialog will pop up, allowing the 
communication settings to be defined. Select the options for 
Baud Rate, Parity, the number of data and stop bits, and the 
end delimiter. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Using the Serial Out Function in QLink 

With the RS-485 Station 
defined, it may now be 
used to transmit and 
receive RS-485 Strings. 
Program a button and 
select 

Serial Out

 from 

the function list, the 
RS-485 Station will be an 
option as a destination 
port. 
 

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