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Emerson ControlWave EFM 3808 - Connections to the COM3 (RS-485;RS-232) Serial Port on the CPU;System Controller Board

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ControlWave Express Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Express)
2.3.6 Connections to the COM3 (RS-485/RS-232) Serial Port on the
CPU/System Controller Board
You use jumpers W12 through W16 to configure COM3 of the
ControlWave Express for either RS-232 or RS-485 operation. See
Section 2.3.2 for information on these jumpers.
Table 2-8. COM3 RS-485 Connector (TB4) on CPU/System Controller Board
Connector Name # Pins and Type Notes
TB4 COM3 5-pin terminal block This port can be configured as
either RS-232 or RS-485.
RS-485 COM3
Port Cables
Table 2-9 shows connector pin assignments for COM3.
Note:
If you use COM3 for RS-232 operation, pins 1 and 4 do not
apply.
Table 2-9. COM3 Connector Pin Assignment
Pin Signal Description
1 RXD+ Receive Data + input (Not applicable for
RS-232 usage)
2 RXD–/RXD Receive Data – Input
3 TXD–/TXD Transmit Data – Output
4 TXD+ Transmit Data + Output (Not applicable for
RS-232 usage)
5 Power Ground Ground
When serving as an RS-485 port, COM3 supports local network
communications to multiple nodes up to 4000 feet away.
Since the RS-485 port is intended for network communications, refer to
Table 2-10 for the appropriate connections for wiring the master, first
slave, and nth slave.
Essentially, the master and the first slave transmit and receive data on
opposite lines; all slaves (from the first to the nth) are paralleled (daisy-
chained) across the same lines. Wire the master node to one end of the
RS-485 cable run using a 24-gauge paired conductor cable (such as a
Belden 9843).
Note: ControlWave Express supports only half-duplex RS-485
networks.
Revised Mar-2011 Installation 2-19

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