Rs-422 Operating Mode; Dmx Operating Mode; Figure 15: Bus Connection Rs-422 Operating Mode - WAGO 750 Series Manual

Serial interface rs-232 / rs-485
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-652 Serial Interface RS-232 / RS-485
7.2.3

RS-422 Operating Mode

Figure 15: Bus connection RS-422 operating mode

For the RS-422 operating mode (point-to-point connection), the bus ends (at least
for longer line lengths and greater baud rates) should be terminated with a
terminal resistor.
Generally a passive resistance is used by connecting the signal lines via one
100 ... 120 Ω resistor apiece to both bus ends.
For communication between 2 or several 750-652 interface modules at low baud
rates or with shorter line lengths, it is not necessary to use the terminal resistors.
If the 750-652 serial interface module works on a network with other
communication partners, the wiring of a resistance-biasing network (known as a
fail-safe network) to one line end can be necessary.
Biasing network
Check the necessity of an external biasing network before start-up.
In modern devices with RS-485/RS-422 interface, this network is either already
integrated or the devices have an improved RS-485/RS-422 receiver. The output
of this receiver is in a defined state if the data line is short-circuited or not active.
7.2.4

DMX Operating Mode

In the DMX operating mode, the wiring is based on the RS-485 operating mode.
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