Powering The Modg-100; Wiring The Rs-485/422 Interface - Proconx MODG-100 User Manual

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• Do not exceed the specified operational temperatures and humidity range.
• Mount inside an electrical switchboard or control cabinet.
• Make sure there is sufficient air ventilation and clearance to other devices mounted
next to the unit.
• Observe applicable local regulations like EN60204 / VDE0113.

Powering the MODG-100

Before connecting power please follow the rules in the section called "Safety Precau-
tions" and the section called "Before connecting anything".
Power is supplied via a 3.81 mm 2-pin pluggable terminal block located at the top side
of the mounted unit (refer to Figure 2.1, "Location of connectors" ). The following table
and picture shows the power terminal socket pinout:
Pin
Signal
1
V+
2
V-
Table 3.1: Power supply connector pinout
Make sure that the polarity of the supply voltage is correct before connecting any
device to the serial ports! A wrong polarity can cause high currents on the ground
plane between the V- power supply pin and the serial port ground pins, which can
cause damage to the device.

Wiring the RS-485/422 interface

The RS-485/422 port is used for integrating the MODG-100 into a two-wire or four-
wire Modbus over Serial Line network. The use of either the RS-485 or RS-422 interface
must be configured using the web interface (See the section called "Configuring Modbus
network"). The MODG-100 is a Modbus Master device on this interface.
The RS-485 and RS-422 signals are located at the 3.81 mm 6-pin pluggable terminal
block on the top side of the mounted unit (refer to Figure 2.1, "Location of connectors" ).
The following table and picture shows the pinout:
Pin
3
RS-485
 
4
5
6
RS-422
7
8
Table 3.2: RS-485/RS-422 connector pinout
UMMODG100-2201
Function
Positive voltage supply (10 - 30 V DC)
Negative voltage supply, DC power return
RS-485 signal
RS-422 signal
GND
GND
D+
TX+
D-
TX-
GND
RX+
RX-
Description
Modbus Common
Modbus D1 or TXD1
Modbus D0 or TXD0
Modbus Common
Modbus RXD1
Modbus RXD0
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