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ESP Serial Hub Installer/User Guide
Table 2.1: LEDs and Buttons (Continued)
Item
Models
ESP-8 MI and
TRAFFIC
ESP-16 MI
RESET
All
INIT
All
Physical Interfaces
Table 2.2 summarizes the ESP serial hub physical interfaces and connector information. Details
follow the table.
Table 2.2: Physical Interface and Connector Summary
Connector type
Model
and location
DB-9
ESP-2 MI
Front of hub
DB-9
ESP-4 MI
Front of hub
RJ-45
ESP-8 MI
Back of hub
RJ-45
ESP-16 MI
Back of hub
All of the serial ports on the ESP-2 MI, ESP-4 MI and ESP-8 MI hubs may be configured to
support the following physical interfaces:
•
RS-232 DTE signaling
•
RS-422 signaling (default)
•
RS-485 2-wire half duplex (HD) signaling
On ESP-16 MI hubs, the first eight serial ports (ports 1-8) may be configured to support any of the
physical interfaces noted above. The remaining eight ports (ports 9-16) are dedicated RS-232 ports.
By default, RS-232 is enabled on all serial ports.
For ESP-2 MI hubs, internal jumper settings select the physical interface for each port. See
Changing the Serial Port Interface on ESP-2 MI Hubs on page 75.
Description
The TRAFFIC LED blinks when there is traffic on the LAN.
Pushing (and holding for ESP-8 MI and ESP-16 MI hubs) the RESET button
reboots the hub; see Resetting on page 13.
Pushing and holding the INIT button restores the hub to factory defaults; see
Reinitializing on page 13.
Physical interfaces can be configured on
RS-232
RS-422
all ports (1-2)
all ports (1-2)
all ports (1-4)
all ports (1-4)
all ports (1-8)
all ports (1-8)
all ports (1-16)
only ports 1-8
Where physical
interface is
RS-485
configured
all ports (1-2)
hardware
all ports (1-4)
software
all ports (1-8)
software
only ports 1-8
software
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