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1. SYSTEMS INCORPORATED Ultra SIO Users Manual Part 3089 and 3189 Sealevel Systems Inc Telephone 864 843 4343 PO Box 830 Fax 864 843 3067 Liberty SC 29657 USA www sealevel com Contents INTRODUCTION sscdccsccssccsesdcccosscccccosckvcdecsncdeecesecsedeosscacceuscavedocsnedecceseadedeosscicccsbcsvesocas decccbcssesceas ol COVER VIE a a E EN ORES ETO iio adi 1 WHATS INCLUDED O ds ee e 1 EACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS cio cs 1 CARD I SETUP Si aia inicio 2 ADDRESS SELECTION iaa nove oa A Ab det ao ele Ae sae es 2 PORT ENABLE 7 DISABLE A daa 2 TRO SELECTION E AEE ATE E be oot AINE Ne SANE Ete So et MAMA EA NI tO I O 3 INTERRUPI MODES kenan o al o Deol 3 RS 485 ENABLE MODES 00 aa 4 INTERFACE MODE EXAMPLES 000 azi 5 LINE TERMINATION E E E E EE E aU Line coa coloca 6 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION sissscsssicencivecncscavacconnassdensdsectactaevecaesusssecotascedassececceonueseozepeacncdosedansesae gt FEATURES A A dis 9 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS DB 9 MALE ccccesccessceseeesecececseecseeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneenseceeeceeeeeeneeaes 9 SPECIFICATIONS iescdscaciucsessiescsscedsasedensecsetcacsaccsensedscsccssceceesuecestesesocctessecsescedencesessecsssccesoccessses LO ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS cccccssssecesssececssscecsessececsesseceesneeecsesseeecsessecesaeeecsesaeeecsesaeeseneeeeenaaes 10 MANUFACTURING e cia 10 POWER CONSUMPTION A ai aii 10 PHYSICAE DIMENSIONS teneete le CAR aie a Maes 10 APPENDIX A TROUBL
2. RTS Enabled with No Echo Line Termination Typically each end of the RS 485 bus must have line terminating resistors RS 422 terminates at the receive end only A 120 ohm resistor is across each RS 530 422 485 input in addition to a 1K ohm pull up pull down combination that bias the receiver inputs Headers El and E4 allow the user to customize this interface to their specific requirements Each jumper position corresponds to a specific portion of the interface If multiple Ultra SIO adapters are configured in a RS 485 network only the boards on each end should have jumpers T P amp P ON Refer to the following table for each position s operation MEA RS 422 RS 485 receiver circuit Receive data only 485 receiver circuit Receive data only ca i Figure 10 Headers El and E4 Line Termination Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 6 Installation Installation Operating System Installation Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Do not install the adapter in the machine until the software has been fully installed l Ze 3 yy 10 Start Windows Insert the Sealevel Systems CD in to your CD drive If Auto Start is enabled for this drive the software will automatically launch Otherwise point your browser to the Index htm on the root of the CD The next step is to select Install Software Select the part number for your adapter from the listing Select Wi
3. Set that port block for M This provides the pull down resistor circuit that makes sharing IRQs possible If you are using more than one Ultra SIO or a compatible adapter in a bus you should only have one port set to M The following example shows both ports sharing a single IRQ Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 3 Card Setup Figure 4 Header E5 amp E6 Shared IRQ Mode Set the jumper to S if you are using more than one Ultra SIO in a bus or to completely remove the pull down resistor for hardware compatibility Setting the adapter in this configuration when it is not accompanied by a pull down resistor will prevent the ports from triggering an interrupt NSM Figure 5 Header E5 amp E6 Sharing IRQs with another adapter RS 485 Enable Modes RS 485 is ideal for multi drop or network environments RS 485 requires a tri state driver not dual state that will allow the electrical presence of the driver to be removed from the line The driver is in a tri state or high impedance condition when this occurs Only one driver may be active at a time and the other driver s must be tri stated The output modem control signal Request To Send RTS is typically used to control the state of the driver Some communication software packages refer to RS 485 as RTS enable or RTS block mode transfer One of the unique features of the Ultra SIO is the ability t
4. if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in such case the user will be required to correct the interference at the users expense EMC Directive Statement Products bearing the CE Label fulfill the requirements of the EMC directive 89 336 EEC and of the low voltage directive 73 23 EEC issued by the European Commission To obey these directives the following European standards must be met EN55022 Class A Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN60950 IEC950 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment Warning This is a Class A Product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to prevent or correct the interference Always use cabling provided with this product if possible If no cable is provided or if an alternate cable is required use high quality shielded cabling to maintain compliance with FCC EMC directives Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 17 Warranty Warranty Sealevel s commitment to providing the best I O solutions
5. is reflected in the Lifetime Warranty that is standard on all Sealevel manufactured products We are able to offer WARRANTY this warranty due to our control of manufacturing quality and the historically high reliability of our products in the field Sealevel products are designed and manufactured at its Liberty South Carolina facility allowing direct control over product development production burn in and testing Sealevel Systems Inc hereafter Sealevel warrants that the Product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for life In the event of failure Sealevel will repair or replace the product at Sealevel s sole discretion Failures resulting from misapplication or misuse of the Product failure to adhere to any specifications or instructions or failure resulting from neglect or abuse are not covered under this warranty Warranty service is obtained by delivering the Product to Sealevel and providing proof of purchase Return authorization must be obtained from Sealevel Systems before returned merchandise will be accepted Authorization is obtained by calling Sealevel Systems and requesting a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to Sealevel and to use the original shipping container or equivalent Warranty is vali
6. the Internet Our home page address is www sealevel com The latest software updates and newest manuals are available via our web site 5 Technical support is available Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m eastern time Technical support can be reached at 864 843 4343 Return Authorization Must Be Obtained From Sealevel Systems Before Returned Merchandise Will Be Accepted Authorization Can Be Obtained By Calling Sealevel Systems And Requesting A Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Number Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 12 Appendix C Electrical Interface Appendix C Electrical Interface RS 422 The RS 422 specification defines the electrical characteristics of balanced voltage digital interface circuits RS 422 is a differential interface that defines voltage levels and driver receiver electrical specifications On a differential interface logic levels are defined by the difference in voltage between a pair of outputs or inputs In contrast a single ended interface for example RS 232 defines the logic levels as the difference in voltage between a single signal and a common ground connection Differential interfaces are typically more immune to noise or voltage spikes that may occur on the communication lines Differential interfaces also have greater drive capabilities that allow for longer cable lengths RS 422 is rated up to 10 Megabits per second and can have cabling 4000 feet long RS 422 also defines driver and re
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8. Setup Card Setup The Ultra SIO contains several jumper straps that must be set for proper operation Address Selection Each port on the Ultra SIO occupies eight consecutive I O locations A DIP switch is used to set the base address for these locations SW1 sets the I O address for port 1 and SW2 sets port 2 The following table shows the addressing options available If different address options are required please contact Sealevel Systems Technical Support about a custom PAL option em AE AA Figure 1 Address Selection Table Note Each COM port in the system should have a unique address Typically COM1 COM4 addresses are 3F8 2F8 3E8 and 2E8 Hex Refer to Appendix A for common address contentions Port Enable Disable Each port on the Ultra SIO can be enabled or disabled with switch position 4 on the DIP switch The port is enabled with the switch On and disabled when Off If any port is disabled be sure to disable the interrupt request for that port by removing the IRQ jumper Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 2 Card Setup IRQ Selection Headers E11 and E12 select the interrupt request for each serial port If COMI is selected the corresponding jumper must be on the IRQ4 setting If COM2 is selected the corresponding jumper must be on IRQ3 Note Most communications software applications default COM3 to IRQ4 and COM4 to IRQ3 This requires the sharing of interrupts between COM1 and COM3 a
9. and the destruction of communications interfaces The Ultra SIO isolated boards provide up to 500 volts DC of isolation The Ultra SIO utilizes the 16550 UART This chip features programmable baud rate data format interrupt control and a 16 byte input and output FIFO A full array of UART upgrades is also available offering larger FIFO s Contact technical support for details Features Automatic RS 485 driver enable disable allows card to appear to be RS 232 requiring no additional drivers PAL option allows for unique OEM address selection Shareable IRQs allow more than one port to share a single IRQ providing a polling type driver is used IRQs 2 9 7 10 11 12 14 15 supported 16550 buffered UARTs Standard 16 Bit address decode allows for easier integration Connector Pin Assignments DB 9 MALE GND_ Ground S RTS Request To Send Positive 6 Output CTS Clear To Send Positive 9 Input CTS Clear To Send Negative 8 Input Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 9 Specifications Specifications Environmental Specifications Specification Operating Temperature 0 to 70 C 50 to 105 C Range 32 to 158 F 58 to 221 F Humidity Range 10 to 90 R H 10 to 90 R H Non Condensing Non Condensing Manufacturing All Sealevel Systems Printed Circuit boards are built to UL 94V0 rating and are 100 electrically tested These printed circuit boards are solder mask ov
10. assembles the bits back into a character Data rate error checking handshaking and character framing start stop bits are pre defined and must correspond at both the transmitting and receiving ends Asynchronous communications is the standard means of serial data communication for PC compatibles and PS 2 computers The original PC was equipped with a communication or COM port that was designed around an 8250 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART This device allows asynchronous serial data to be transferred through a simple and straightforward programming interface Character boundaries for asynchronous communications are defined by a starting bit followed by a pre defined number of data bits 5 6 7 or 8 The end of the character is defined by the transmission of a pre defined number of stop bits usually 1 1 5 or 2 An extra bit used for error detection is often appended before the stop bits Idle state of Odd Even line E 5 to 8 Data Bits sd A O 4 A y Y a T a Pda pl o ARDE pego penca pe pa iS l l l 1 ler STOP 1 0 eel A Usost AS A E J ytd It mis 11 Hots be 2 gt Figure 12 Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram This special bit is called the parity bit Parity is a simple method of determining if a data bit has been lost or corrupted during transmission There are several methods for implementing a parity check to guard against data corruption Common methods are called E ven Parity
11. ceiver electrical characteristics that will allow 1 driver and up to 32 receivers on the line at once RS 422 signal levels range from 0 to 5 volts RS 422 does not define a physical connector RS 485 RS 485 is backwardly compatible with RS 422 however it is optimized for partyline or multi drop applications The output of the RS 422 485 driver is capable of being Active enabled or Tri State disabled This capability allows multiple ports to be connected in a multi drop bus and selectively polled RS 485 allows cable lengths up to 4000 feet and data rates up to 10 Megabits per second The signal levels for RS 485 are the same as those defined by RS 422 RS 485 has electrical characteristics that allow for 32 drivers and 32 receivers to be connected to one line This interface is ideal for multi drop or network environments RS 485 tri state driver not dual state will allow the electrical presence of the driver to be removed from the line Only one driver may be active at a time and the other driver s must be tri stated RS 485 can be cabled in two ways two wire and four wire mode Two wire mode does not allow for full duplex communication and requires that data be transferred in only one direction at a time For half duplex operation the two transmit pins should be connected to the two receive pins Tx to Rx and Tx to Rx Four wire mode allows full duplex data transfers RS 485 does not define a connector pin out or a set of modem control s
12. ctly This software contains a diagnostic program SSD D software seacom Other DOS DIAG where D the driver letter of your CDROM drive will verify if an adapter is configured properly This diagnostic program is written with the user in mind and is easy to use For Windows95 98 ME NT 2000 the diagnostic tool WinSSD is installed in the SeaCOM folder on the Start Menu during the setup process First find the ports using the Device Manager then use WinSSD to verify that the ports are functional Remember that a loopback test is not possible with the No Echo selection enabled Always use the Sealevel Systems diagnostic software when troubleshooting a problem This will eliminate any software issues from the equation Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 11 Appendix B How To Get Assistance Appendix B How To Get Assistance Please refer to Troubleshooting Guide prior to calling Technical Support 1 Begin by reading through the Trouble Shooting Guide in Appendix A If assistance is still needed please see below 2 When calling for technical assistance please have your user manual and current adapter settings If possible please have the adapter installed in a computer ready to run diagnostics 3 Sealevel Systems provides an FAQ section on its web site Please refer to this to answer many common questions This section can be found at http www sealevel com faq asp 4 Sealevel Systems maintains a web page on
13. d only for original purchaser and is not transferable Sealevel Systems assumes no liability for any damages lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use misuse of or inability to use this product Sealevel Systems will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party This warranty applies to Sealevel manufactured Product Product purchased through Sealevel but manufactured by a third party will retain the original manufacturer s warranty Sealevel Systems Incorporated 2779 Greenville Highway P O Box 830 Liberty SC 29657 USA 864 843 4343 FAX 864 843 3067 www sealevel com email support sealevel com Technical Support is available from 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern time Monday Friday Trademarks Sealevel Systems Incorporated acknowledges that all trademarks referenced in this manual are the service mark trademark or registered trademark of the respective company Ultra SIO is a trademark of Sealevel Systems Incorporated Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 18
14. er bare copper or solder mask over tin nickel Power Consumption 5 VDC Rating 600 mA Physical Dimensions Board length 7 35 inches 18 67 cm Board Height including Goldfingers 4 2 inches 10 66 cm Board Height excluding Goldfingers 3 9 inches 9 91 cm Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 10 Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix A Troubleshooting Sealevel Software is supplied with the Sealevel Systems adapter and may be used in the troubleshooting procedures Using this software and following these simple steps can eliminate most common problems without the need to call Technical Support 1 Identify all I O adapters currently installed in your system This includes your on board serial ports controller cards sound cards etc The I O addresses used by these adapters as well as the IRQ if any should be identified Configure your Sealevel Systems adapter so that there is no conflict with currently installed adapters No two adapters can occupy the same I O address Make sure the Sealevel Systems adapter is using a unique IRQ While the Sealevel Systems adapter does allow the sharing of IRQs many other adapters i e SCSI adapters amp on board serial ports do not Make sure the Sealevel Systems adapter is securely installed in a motherboard slot When running DOS or Windows 3 x refer to the supplied Sealevel Software and this User Manual to verify that the Sealevel Systems adapter is configured corre
15. evel Systems Inc SL9143 Revision 7 2006 Sealevel Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Introduction Introduction Overview The Sealevel Systems Ultra SIO provides the PC with two additional ground isolated RS 422 485 P N 3189 or two non isolated RS 422 485 P N 3089 serial ports for terminals modems printers etc Isolation is Important in installations where the equipment being connected to the PC is either far from the PC or on a different power transformer circuit Ground loop current is a commonly neglected and misunderstood phenomenon that leads to data loss and the possible destruction of communications interfaces The isolated Ultra SIO provides up to 500 volts DC of isolation What s Included The Ultra SIO is shipped with the following items If any of these items are missing or damaged contact the supplier e Ultra SIO Serial I O Adapter P N 3189 with isolation or P N 3089 without isolation e Sealevel Software CD Factory Default Settings The Ultra SIO factory default settings are as follows Port Base Address IRQ Electrical Specification Port 1 3E8 5 RS 422 Port 2 2E8 10 RS 422 To install the Ultra SIO using factory default settings refer to Installation on page Error Bookmark not defined For your reference record installed Ultra SIO settings below Port Base Address IRQ Electrical Specification Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 1 Card
16. ignals RS 485 does not define a physical connector Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 13 Appendix D Ground Loop Phenomenon Appendix D Ground Loop Phenomenon What is Ground Loop Ground loop Phenomenon occurs when two or more pieces of equipment are connected together with a common ground and a different ground potential exists at each location This current can cause the connected equipment to experience noise that in turn causes data transmission errors In the extreme this ground current can cause equipment malfunction or even destruction Cabling Recommendations When connecting the Ultra SIO in a RS 485 network care should be taken that both ends of the network are not isolated from ground see Figure 12 This floating ground condition could cause the capacitive or inductive coupling of voltages that will cause a break down in the DC to DC converter circuit or in the opto isolator circuit This condition will cause data errors and possibly destruction of the receiver circuit A DATA B DATA Non Isolated ia Isolated Ultra SIO Ultra SIO Isolation Barrier IRAN 77 Figure 11 Ultra SIO cabling example Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 14 Appendix E Asynchronous Communications Appendix E Asynchronous Communications Serial data communications implies that individual bits of a character are transmitted consecutively to a receiver that
17. n alc m On a oO a ello m o m of gt i m 4 m m p SSN o Doo Me m S m 2 SIA m oa U m m m m WM allm m m a NS SAA un ont 9 ell o a Wee un oo o m m SN 5 00 7 m m Eos 5 L 7 rym my LETTE EET ae E a ia m w l S 5 I 7 IN Dro fo 0 fo m m o O o Je Dell io ell loi i mn Nn EN wn 5 y a 1 Doll S mOl i M 33 a 0 Om z z 522 D E SU Olle m xm i t 3 e 2 e 2 IU o o 19 ll 3 ol olf J a a y T ee lta alan cl L INOd y E INOd g oul Moje ii oj sl eels O Oo Ola Of O OIMIO Or Gy N O Qt ma So cE ef IIIa 9 lose lo ols E op op k ao m GN E 22 HA r un m e ES T lo olalo ola a a an m mt on on on an O Oleo Oluw m 2 m m m mM o olwelo o o N oo oo oo oo o olrlool a Solis oo m E ola Jo on fee oo oo oo m E o ole mn m mm m laa o E m m o m m Pe loo PaE 4 olai Sol EMEN pao ace lo of A oof 7 ome o 000 000 oo tl s mima LO dD v ol eUe Oe Ue ivive w l W o Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 16 Appendix G Compliance Notices Appendix G Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission Statement FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
18. n that you will be sharing one IRQ for all ports on the board for a multi port card You will only need one IRQ if installing a single port card Since Windows cannot detect the settings there my be a conflict with another device or the settings shown may be not the settings you wish to use To change the settings choose Basic configuration 0001 next to the heading Setting based on When this configuration is chosen the Resources window will appear with all question marks Simply choose each Input Output Range and IRQ and change the settings to match the board settings Make sure there are no conflicts with other devices that would appear at the bottom of the window under Conflicting device list After you have either accepted the default settings or changed the settings the Start Hardware Installation window will appear Click Next The next window that may appear will be the Digital Signature Not Found Do not search for digitally signed software and continue with the installation The Completing the Add Remove Hardware Wizard window will appear You will be given a chance to change the resource settings again at this point if necessary Choose Finish At this point you will need to restart your computer After restarting the Found New Hardware window will appear for each port that you are installing To confirm that the drivers installed you can now look in Device Manager under Ports COM amp LPT and each of the ports should show with their correspondi
19. nd between COM2 and COM4 While this is the default it is not always the preferred setting Check your software configuration instructions to determine the most appropriate IRQ selection Figure 2 Header E11 and E12 IRQ Selection Any two or more ports can share a common IRQ by placing the jumpers on the same IRQ setting at header E11 and E12 and setting the appropriate selections at E5 and E6 Note that a polling type driver is needed to share interrupts in this fashion Windows does not supply a polling type driver Consult your particular software for IRQ selection If no interrupt is desired remove the jumper Interrupt Modes Header ES and E6 selects the interrupt mode for each port Each port must be set in the correct mode to insure proper operation N indicates the N ormal single interrupt per port mode S Indicates the S hared interrupt mode which allows more than one port to access a single IRQ Any two or more ports can share a common IRQ by placing the jumpers on the same IRQ setting and setting the appropriate selections at El Consult your particular software for IRQ selection If no interrupt is desired remove the jumper M indicates the inclusion of a 1K ohm pull down resistor required on one port when sharing interrupts 1M es 2 MN Figure 3 Header ES amp E6 Normal IRQ Mode Set the jumpers to S for shared interrupt mode on all blocks sharing an IRQ except one
20. ndows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP then depending on the OS version select the Run from current Location or Open option Follow the information presented on the screens that follow Run the Add Remove Hardware utility located in Control Panel Double click the icon to launch the Wizard When the Choose Hardware Task appears choose Add Troubleshoot a device At that point Windows will search for Plug and Play devices Since the ISA board is not Plug and Play it will not be found If Windows finds something you were not expecting cancel that install and click Next When Choose a Hardware Device appears select Add a new device Windows will then ask if you want it to search and you select No I want to select the hardware from a list Then click Next After choosing Next you will see Hardware Type If you are installing a single port serial card select Ports COM amp LPT If you are installing a multiport serial card two or more ports choose Multi port serial adapters Click Next The Select a Device Driver window will appear On the left side find Sealevel Systems Inc and on the right side of the window select the card type you are installing Windows will now show a warning message that it could not detect the settings of the device and that you must enter the settings manually Click OK The Add New Hardware Wizard Properties window will appear This window will show the default settings for the I O address and one IRQ The one IRQ will mea
21. ng COM number Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 7 Installation Linux Refer to D software seacom Other Linux Linux serial readme where D your CDROM driver letter found on the Sealevel Systems CD This file contains valuable information on installing your adapter in the various Linux releases Also in this sub directory is the Linux SerialHOWTO This series of files explains typical Linux serial implementations as well as informing the user to Linux syntax and preferred practices QNX Refer to D software seacom Other QNX6 Install readme where D your CDROM driver letter found on the Sealevel Systems CD This file contains valuable information on installing your adapter in the QNX6 Neutrino OS as well as the files required to ensure a flawless implementation Also provided on the Sealevel Systems CD are implementation instructions for QNX4 These are found in D software seacom Other QNX4 QNX_COM txt Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 8 Technical Description Technical Description The Sealevel Systems Ultra SIO provides the PC with two additional ground isolated RS 422 485 P N 3189 or two non isolated RS 422 485 P N 3089 serial ports for terminals modems printers etc Isolation is important in installations where the equipment being connected to the PC is either far from the PC or on a different power transformer circuit Ground loop current is a commonly neglected and misunderstood phenomena that leads to data loss
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23. o be RS 485 compatible without the need for special software or drivers This ability is especially useful in Windows Windows NT and OS 2 environments where the lower level I O control is abstracted from the application program This ability means that the user can effectively use the Ultra SIO in a RS 485 application with existing i e standard RS 232 software drivers Headers E8 Port 1 and E10 Port 2 are used to control the RS 485 mode functions for the driver circuit The two selections are RTS enable or Auto enable The Auto enable feature automatically enables disables the RS 485 interface The RTS mode uses the RTS modem control signal to enable the RS 485 interface and provides backward compatibility with existing software products If you have E3 and E9 in the RS 422 mode and wish to have the RTS signal present at the DB connector place a jumper over the RTS pins at E8 and E10 Otherwise the RTS control signal will not be present at the DB connector Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 4 Card Setup Headers E3 Port 1 and E9 Port 2 are used to control the RS 485 enable disable functions for the receiver circuit and determine the state of the RS 422 485 driver The RS 485 Echo is the result of connecting the receiver inputs to the transmitter outputs Every time a character is transmitted it is also received This can be beneficial if the software can handle echoing i e using received characters to
24. or O dd Parity Sometimes parity is not used to detect errors on the data stream This is refereed to as N o parity Because each bit in asynchronous communications is sent consecutively it is easy to generalize asynchronous communications by stating that each character is wrapped framed by pre defined bits to mark the beginning and end of the serial transmission of the character The data rate and communication parameters for asynchronous communications have to be the same at both the transmitting and receiving ends The communication parameters are baud rate parity number of data bits per character and stop bits i e 9600 N 8 1 Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 15 Appendix F Silk Screen Appendix F Silk Screen 0000 0000 o 3 coool oocom a gt gt oll DKW ol o coz gf ct am wll jo oja 302030 Lype o olf Nas On Om eoe oo O o of of Jey col al om Oy Oy o Of IE w fool lS m Si S om E tad m v only on pa on onu N gt m alo m w Sev a SS m am m m m Do OO E Ame K a ou r O OJIN ay alll of oO al yOo0ol Vols amp My Mp x x x el Mo el olim ll 1303 i N ou i r AN ml t3 pa A 90 205 DO CTT an an an ga siol E E Io m elo m m v ME pr on oly gt m MS oo a
25. throttle the transmitter or it can confuse the system if the software does not These header blocks are described in the illustration and table that follow QUO LEE Echo Echo 422 485 E3 Port 1 E9 Port 2 Position 1 Echo Echoes the data that is transmitted All characters transmitted are received Only relevant in the two wire RS 485 Mode Position 2 No Echo Inhibits the data that has been transmitted Receiver is off when transmitter is on Only relevant in the two wire RS 485 Mode Position 3 422 RS 422 485 Driver always enabled RS 422 Mode RTS modem control signal available on DB 9 connector Position 4 485 RS 422 485 Driver enabled by RTS or Auto enabled Modem control signal not available on DB 9 connector RTS fi 7 Auto E8 amp E10 E3 amp E9 Interface Mode Examples Figure 6 RS 422 RTS ii K Auto MN ES amp E10 E3 amp E9 Figure 7 RS 485 Auto Enabled with No Echo Sealevel Systems ULTRA SIO Page 5 Card Setup RTS fi il Auto ii E8 amp E10 E3 amp E9 Figure 8 RS 485 Auto Enabled with Echo RTS i H A Auto ES amp E10 E3 amp E9 Figure 9 RS 485
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