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BENSHAW RSi GM2 Series - Communication System Configuration; Communication Line Connection

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RS-485 Communication Features
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GM2 Series VFD
Communication System Configuration
In an RS-485 communication system, the PLC or computer is the master device and the inverter is
the slave device. When using a computer as the master, the RS-232 converter must be integrated
with the computer, so that it can communicate with the inverter through the RS-232/RS-485
converter. Specifications and performance of converters may vary depending on the manufacturer,
but the basic functions are identical. Please refer to the converter manufacturer’s user manual for
details about features and specifications.
Connect the wires and configure the communication parameters in the inverter by referring to the
following illustration of the communication system configuration.
Communication Line Connection
After checking that the power of the inverter is off, connect the RS-485 communication line to S+
or S-terminal of the control terminal or RJ45 connector (no.1 pin S+, no.8 pin S-) of the I/O board.
The maximum number of inverters you can connect is 16. For communication lines, use shielded
twisted pair (STP) cables.
The maximum length of the communication line is 1,200 meters, but it is recommended to use no
more than 700 meters of communication line to ensure stable communication. Please use a
repeater to enhance the communication speed when using a communication line longer than 1,200
meters or when using a large number of devices. A repeater is effective when smooth
communication is not available due to noise interference.

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