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2.1  Fiber Optic Transmission 
The primary benefits of fiber optic communications are its immunity to induced electrical interference and relatively 
low signal loss. Electrical noise cannot be induced into the cable to generate transient spikes that disrupt data 
communications. 
The Fiber Optic interface on the Communications Module uses multi-mode fiber optic cable. The electrical signals 
are converted to optical signals by the communication unit. The optical signals are then transmitted via the fiber 
optic cable to the RTU. Communications modules in the path between the transmitting communications module and 
the RTU act as repeaters and simply regenerate the signals and forward them to the next device, Figure 2-1. 
RTU Fiber Optic Cables
MJ-4 MJ-4 MJ- 4
Out
Out Out Out
In
In In In
 
Figure 2-1 Fiber Optic Network. 
2.2 Wire Transmission 
The advantage of wire transmission is simple installation. The MJ-4 supports two popular wire interfaces: RS-232 
and RS-485. The screw terminal block connector supplied with the module can be wired for either interface. 
Connection to the supervisory device is typically accomplished using either a DB-9 or DB-25 connector for RS-232, 
while the connector used for RS-485 will vary with the application. 
2.2.1  RS-232 
Direct RS-232 connections are limited to a maximum distance of 50 feet, Figure 2-2. The RS-232/485 interface on 
the MJ-4 Communications Module supports RS-232 multi-drop configurations.  
The distance between devices may be extended with modems, Figure 2-3. Modem connections are either dial-up, 
short-haul, or radio-based. Dial-up modems are typically deployed when there is easy access to the telephone 
connections, while short-haul modems are useful within a facility where there is access to the wiring. Consider 
using a radio modem when laying cable for a land-line modem is impractical. 
RTU MJ-4 MJ-4
50 Feet
RS-232 Cable
50 ft Max.
 
Figure 2-2 RS-232 Connection. 
 
RTU
Modem
Modem
MJ-4
RS-232 Cable 50 ft Max. RS-232 Cable 50 ft Max.
 
Figure 2-3 Modem Connection.