SM3000
Multipoint Videographic Recorder
7 Installation
IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L
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7.5.3 Pull-up and Pull-down Resistors
To prevent false triggering of slaves when the master (host
computer) is inactive, pull-up and pull-down resistors must be
fitted to the RS422/485 interface in the host computer.
Resistors are normally connected to the interface by means of
hard-wired links or switches – refer to the manufacturer's
instructions
7.5.4 Termination Resistor
For long transmission lines, a 120
termination resistor must
be fitted to the last slave in the chain – see Fig. 7.9.
7.5.5 Serial Connections
Connections to the Modbus serial board must be made as
shown in Fig. 7.8. Connections to two-wire or four-wire link
configurations on systems with multiple slaves must be made in
parallel as shown in Fig. 7.9. When connecting cable screens,
ensure that 'ground loops' are not introduced.
The maximum serial data transmission line length for both
RS422 and RS485 systems is 1200 m. The types of cable that
can be used are determined by the total line length:
Up to 6 m
– standard screened or twisted pair cable.
Up to 300 m
– twin twisted pair with overall foil screen and
an integral drain wire.
Up to 1.2 km
– twin twisted pair with separate foil screens
and integral drain wires.
Fig. 7.9 Connecting Multiple Slaves
Rx+
Rx
Tx
Tx+
COM
Rx+
Rx
Tx
Tx+
COM
First Slave
16
17
18
19
20
Rx+
Rx
Tx
Tx+
COM
Last Slave
16
17
20
Master
Host
Computer
120
W
Termination Resistor
19 18