Installation and Commissioning
RS485
Termination
Analog Outputs
Time
Synchronization
Interface
8-42
The RS485 interface is capable of half-duplex service with the signals A/A' and B/B'
with a common relative potential C/C' (DGND). Verify that only the last device on the
bus has the terminating resistors connected, and that the other devices on the bus do
not. The jumpers for the terminating resistors are on the interface module RS485
(Figure 8-21) or on the Profibus module (Figure 8-22).
If the bus is extended, make sure again that only the last device on the bus has the
terminating resistors switched in, and that all other devices on the bus do not.
Both analog values are directed as current via a 9-pole D-subminiature female con-
nector. The outputs are isolated.
Table 8-25
Pin-assignments for the
output
Pin-No.
Designation
1
Channel 1 positive
2
–
3
–
4
–
5
Channel 2 positive
6
Channel 1 negative
7
–
8
–
9
Channel 2 negative
5 VDC, 12 VDC or 24 VDC time synchronization signals can be processed optionally
if the connections are realized as indicated in Table 8-26.
Table 8-26
Pin-assignments for the D-subminiature port of the
interface
Pin-No.
Designation
1
P24_TSIG
2
P5_TSIG
3
M_TSIG
4
–*)
5
Screen
6
–
7
P12_TSIG
8
P_TSYNC*)
9
Screen
*) assigned, but not available
D-subminiature female connector
Signal meaning
Input 24 V
Input 5 V
Return Line
–*)
Shield potential
–
Input 12 V
Input 24 V*)
Shield potential
of the analog
time synchronization
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