Converters; General Properties Of Rs232 To Rs485 Converters - ComAp InteliSys NTC Basebox Communications Manual

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8 Converters

8.1 Converter RS232 ↔ RS485

8.1.1 General properties of RS232 to RS485 converters:

8.1.2 Recommended converters
8.2 RS232 Bluetooth adapter
8.2.1 Recommended adapter
8.3 Converter USB ↔ RS232
8.3.1 Recommended converters
8.4 Converter USB ↔ RS485
8.4.1 Recommended converter
8.5 Converter CAN ↔ CAN
8.5.1 Recommended converter
8.6 Recommended optical USB extension cables
8.6.1 Radio Link
8.6.2 Recommended equipment
8.7 Converter Modbus RTU ↔ Profibus
8.7.1 GE Digital Energy - P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter
8.7.2 Converter settings
8.7.3 Setup example (using wizard)
8.7.4 Controller settings
8.8 Anybus Comunicator
8.8.1 Ethernet converter from twisted pair(UTP/STP) to optic
8.8.2 Recommended equipment
8.1 Converter RS232 ↔ RS485
8.1.1 General properties of RS232 to RS485 converters:
Has to be set to passive DSR signal (when DSR connected) after switch on.
No external data flow control signals are allowed – automatic data flow control required.
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