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1

Set DIP Switches

 

2

Communications Mode

Switch

1

2

3

4

RS-485 2-Wire

Half Duplex

ON

ON

ON

ON

RS-485 4-Wire

Full Duplex

ON

OFF OFF

OFF

RS-422 Full Duplex

OFF OFF OFF

OFF

Product Overview

Wire the Converter

 

SWITCH POSITION 8 IS NOT USED

For an explanation of RS-485 termination and 

biasing requirements, refer to B&B Electronics’ 

RS-485 application note. This publication can 

be downloaded at: www.bb-elec.com 

Built-In Termination Resistor

Switch

5

Use built-in 120Ω Termination

ON

Use External or No Termination

OFF

Built-In Transmit Bias Resistor

Switch

6

Use External or No Bias Resistor

ON

Use built-in 1.2K Ω Transmit Bias Resistor

OFF

Built-In Receive Bias Resistor

Switch

7

Use External or No Bias Resistor

ON

Use built-in 1.2K Ω Receive Bias Resistor

OFF

DB9 Pinout

DIP Switch RS-422/485 4-Wire

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

On/Off

OFF

OFF

OFF

***

***

***

Position 1 = ON for RS-485, OFF for RS-422

Positions 5,6,7 are used for termination and biasing

DIP Switch RS-485 2-Wire

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

ON

ON

ON

ON

x

x

x

Positions 5,6,7 are used for termination and biasing

3

Loopback Test

 

C

onfigure for RS-485 Four wire. Jumper terminals A to C and 

B to D. Connect a PC to the RS-232 port (see Step 3). Using 

HyperTerminal or similar program, connect to the appropriate 

COM port. Turn off HyperTerminal local Echo. Transmit data. 

The same data should be returned. When data is sent and 

looped back, the TD and RD LED’s will blink on both ports.

4

Check LEDs

 

Data
LEDs

Power
LED

DB9
Port

Data
LEDs

Terminal
Block

DIP
Switches

10 to 48 VDC
1.9 W Max

Grounding the unit is recommended
Connect a grounding wire from the 
ground lug 

Ground
lug

Terminal RS-485 2-Wire

RS-422/485

4-Wire

A

***

TDA (-)

B

***

TDB (+)

C

Data A (-)

RDA (-)

D

Data B (+)

RDB (+)

E

GND

GND

LEDs

Power 

LED

Red. ON when power is 

applied

Data 

LEDs

Green, LEDs flash when data 

is present on the port

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