105BCommunication processor
12.2 Biasing and terminating an RS485 network connector
S7-1200 Programmable controller
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System Manual, 11/2011, A5E02486680-05
12.2
Biasing and terminating an RS485 network connector
Siemens provides an RS485 network connector (Page 766) that you can use to easily
connect multiple devices to an RS485 network. The connector has two sets of terminals that
allow you to attach the incoming and outgoing network cables. The connector also includes
switches for selectively biasing and terminating the network.
Note
You terminate and bias only the two ends of the RS485 network. The devices in between the
two end devices are not terminated or biased.
A B A B
A B A B
A B A B
2Q
2II
2Q
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①
End (terminating) devices: Switch position = ON (to terminate and bias the connector)
②
Other (non-terminating) devices on the network: Switch position = OFF (no termination or bias
for the connector)
③
Bare cable shielding: Approximately 12 mm must contact the metal guides of all locations.
Table 12- 1 Termination and bias for the RS485 connector
Terminating device (bias ON)
Non-terminating device (bias OFF)
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6
3
8
5
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$ % $ %
3
8
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$ % $ %
①
A = TxD/RxD - (Green wire / Pin 8)
②
B = TxD/RxD + (Red wire / Pin 3)
The CB 1241 provides internal resistors for terminating and biasing the network. To
terminate and bias the connection, connect TRA to TA and connect TRB to TB to include the
internal resistors to the circuit. CB 1241 does not have a 9-pin connector. The following table
shows the connections to a 9-pin connector on the communications partner.