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Documentation Number –p/n 8679R1 485OP-1512qsg
©2010 B&B Electronics Manufacturing Company
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Underwriters Laboratories Conditions of Acceptability –
When installed in the end-use equipment, consideration
should be given to the following:
1. The wiring terminals are suitable for factory wiring only.
2. This device is to be mounted in a suitable enclosure in
the end-product.
3. This device is suitable for operation at a maximum
surrounding air temperature as described in the
documentation.
4. These devices are intended for use in a pollution
degree 2 environment.
Input Voltage: 10 –14 VDC
Input Power: 1.0 Watt
Wire Range: 22 –14 AWG
Tightening Torque: 0.5 Nm
Temperature rating of field installed conductors is 105 C
minimum, sized for 60 C ampacity.
Use copper wire only
Maximum surrounding ambient air temperature 55 C
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485OP Optically Isolated Repeater
This Quick Start Guide
12VDC Wall Power Supply with stripped and tinned
leads.
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Quick Start Guide
485OP
Optically Isolated RS-422/485
Repeater
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PCB Top
PCB Bottom
Operating Mode
Mode
JP1 & JP3 Position
RS-485 2-Wire (Half Duplex)
Center to Half
RS-484 4-Wire (Full Duplex)
Center to Full
RS-422 (Full Duplex)
Center to Full
Jumpers JP1 and JP3 determine whether the receivers will
be disabled when transmitting (half-duplex) or always
enabled (full duplex). As a general rule, JP1 and JP3
should be in the half-duplex position for two-wire operation
and in the full duplex position for four-wire systems.
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Label
Side
Signal
A(-) Data In
Left
TDA (-) / Data A(-)
B(+) Data In
Left
TDB(+) / Data B(+)
A(-) Data Out
Left
RDA(-) / Data A(-)
B(+) Data Out
Left
RDB(+) / Data B(+)
Signal GND 1
Left
Signal Ground
Prot. GND 1
Left
Protected Ground
GND
Left
Power Ground
+12 VDC
Left
10 –14 VDC Power Input
A(-) Data Out
Right
RDA(-) / Data A(-)
B(+) Data Out
Right
RDB(+) / Data B(+)
A(-) Data In
Right
RDA(-) / Data A(-)
B(+) Data In
Right
RDB(+) / Data B(+)
Signal GND 2
Right
Signal Ground
Prot. GND 2
Right
Protected Ground
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Documentation Number –p/n 8679R1 485OP-1512qsg
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Proper operation of any RS-485 System requires the
presence of a signal return path. The RS-485 standard
recommends that a third wire be used for this. For the
transient protection to work, the Protective Ground should go
directly to a local earth ground or chassis ground. If the wiring
to the device is short, Protective Ground is not required on the
left side. Protective Ground should never go to Signal Ground.
. Two Wire RS-485
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The DATA LEDs (Red) will flash as data is received as
indicated by the direction arrow on the label.
RS-422/ Four Wire RS-485
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Timeout Values
C15 &
JP2
Baud
Time
R26 & R27
C16
&
Rate
(mS)
(KΩ)
(mfd)
JP4
300
33.3
330
0.1
E*1
600
16.6
160
0.1
E*1
1200
8.33
820
STD (0.01)
E*1
2400
4.16
STD (430)
STD (0.01)
A
4800
2.08
STD (200)
STD (0.01)
B
9600
1.04
STD (100)
STD (0.01)
C
19.2K
0.52
STD (56)
STD (0.01)
D
38.4K
0.26
STD (27)
STD (0.01)
E
57.6K
0.17
39
STD (0.01)
E*2
115.2K
0.087
11
STD (0.01)
E*2
230.4K
0.044
4.7
STD (0.01)
E*2
460.8K
0.022
2.2
STD (0.01)
E*2
Notes
*1 –Remove resistors R25 & R17 when installing
R26&R27, remove C6 & C9 when installing C15
and C16 for 300 or 600 baud.
*2 –Leave R25 & R17 in place when installing R26 &
R27 values listed.
When no data is being transmitted, the receivers are
enabled on both sides of the device. As data is received
on one side, the opposite driver is enabled and the data
traffic LED is turned on. When the 485OP receives the
falling edge of the last data bit, it waits one character time
to disable the driver. This timeout period is factory preset
for one millisecond to accommodate a baud rate of 9,600
bits per second. The timeout period can be changed to any
value between 0.26 and 4.16 milliseconds by moving
jumpers JP2 and JP4. The preset timeouts should
accommodate most systems. However, additional timeouts
can be achieved by placing JP2 and JP4 in position E and
changing the value of the capacitors C6 and C9 and the
resistors R17 and R25. Spaces for through-hole
replacement of these components are available on the
PCB. They are labeled C15, C16, R26 and R27.
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