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4.0  INSTALLATION

Once you have properly set the configuration switches and

jumpers, you are ready to connect Models 593/25F, 593/45, or 593/TB
to your system. This section tells you how to connect the interfaces
and how to operate your Model 593/25F, 593/45, or 593/TB.

4.1  CONNECTING TO THE RS-422 OR RS-485 INTERFACE

To function properly, the Models 593/25F, 593/45, and 593/TB

must have one or two pair of twisted pairs of metallic wire. These pairs
must be “dry” (unconditioned) metallic wire between 19 and 26 AWG.

The 593 Series has three physical interfaces as listed below.

Following the list is figure 4, which shows the location of the physical
interfaces.

1.  Model 593/45:    RJ-45 jacks on both sides

2.  Model 593/TB:    Terminal blocks with strain relief on both sides  

3.  Model 593/25F:  DB-25 female connectors on both sides. 

4.1.1  4-Wire Connection Using RJ-45

The RJ-45 connectors on the Model 593/45 are pre-wired for a

standard TELCO wiring enviroment. The signal/pin relationships are

shown below.

RJ-45

SIGNAL

1 ......................................N/C
2 ......................................GND*
3 ......................................RCV-
4 ......................................XMT+
5 ......................................XMT-
6 ......................................RCV+
7 ......................................GND*
8 ......................................N/C

*Connection to ground is optional

In most modular RS-422/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 the Model
593/45 and the RS-422/RS-485 device uses a 8-wire RJ-45 connector.
Similar logic should be followed when using RJ-45 connectors or a
combintion of the two.  

MODEL 593/45

RS-422/485 DEVICE

SIGNAL

PIN#

PIN#

RS-422/485 SIGNAL

NC

1 -------------------N/C

GND

2 -------------------N/C

RCV-

3 -------------------5

XMT-

XMT+

4 -------------------6

RCV+

XMT-

5 -------------------3

RCV-

RCV+

6 -------------------4

XMT+

GND

7 -------------------N/C

N/C

8 -------------------N/C








Summary of Contents for 593/25, 593/45, 593/TB, RS-422, RS-485

Page 1: ...7 05 00 An ISO 9001 Certified Company 15 APPENDIX B PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 593 SERIES EIA 530 PIN CONFIGURATIONS Copyright 1999 Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved 7 Signal Ground 3 RD Re...

Page 2: ...st profits lost savings and incidental or consequen tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or im...

Page 3: ...nstallation or use of this product please do not hesitate to con tact Patton Electronics Technical Services at 301 975 1007 2 1 FEATURES Asynchronous Operation Half or Full Duplex over 2 or 4 wire lin...

Page 4: ...re the units for common asynchronous data rates full or half duplex over 2 wire 4 wire twisted pair The following sections describe all the possible configurations Figure 2 Close up of DIP switches sh...

Page 5: ...3B Model 593 25 Location of JP7 Pins 1 4 JP8 Pins 1 4 Model 593 Series Data Rate Table Switch Positions Data Rates S2 Position S3 Position 4800 bps 9600 kbps 19 2 kbps S2 3 S3 3 OFF OFF OFF S2 4 S3 4...

Page 6: ...Model 593 TB Terminal blocks with strain relief on both sides 3 Model 593 25F DB 25 female connectors on both sides 4 1 1 4 Wire Connection Using RJ 45 The RJ 45 connectors on the Model 593 45 are pr...

Page 7: ...he cable and feed the cable under the tie wrap which is cur rently installed in the board When you have completed this assembly it should resemble figure figure 5 Connect one pair of wires to XMT and...

Page 8: ...XB 14 4 2 OPERATING THE MODELS 593 SERIES Once the Models 593 25F 593 45 and 593 TB are properly configured and installed it should operate transparently___ as if it were a standard cable con nection...

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