
Two-Wire Conguration
RS-422/485 Connector diagram
Transmit and receive on the same pair of wires can lead to trouble. e host must not only disable its transmier before
it can receive data, it must do so quickly, before a drive begins to answer a query. e STM23 includes a “transmit delay”
parameter that can be adjusted to compensate for a host that is slow to disable its transmier. is adjustment can be
made over the network using the TD command, or it can be set using the
ST Congurator
soware. It is not necessary to
set the transmit delay in a four-wire system.
NOTE: a 120 ohm terminating resistor is required at the end of a two wire network.
RS-232 to RS-485 2-wire Converter
Model 485-25E from Integrity Instruments (800-450-2001) works well for converting your PC’s RS-232 port to RS-485.
It comes with everything you need. Connect the adaptor’s “B” pin to the Drive+Motor’s TX+ and RX+ terminals. Connect
“A” to the drive’s TX- and RX- terminals.
Assigning RS-485 Addresses
Before wiring the entire system, you’ll need to connect each drive individually to the host computer so that a unique
address can be assigned to each drive. Use the
ST Congurator™
soware, available at Applied Motion’s website for this
purpose.
Connect the drive to your PC and then launch the
ST Congurator™
soware. Finally, apply power to your drive. If you
have already congured your drive, then you should click the Upload buon so that the
ST Congurator™
seings match
those of your drive. Click on the Motion buon, then select the SCL operating mode. If you have a Q drive, you may
want to select “Q Programming”. Either way, you’ll see the RS-485 Address panel appear. Just click on the address charac-
ter of your choice. You can use the numerals 0..9 or the special characters ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ . Just make
Typical RS-422/485 Two-Wire System
+Rx- +Tx- GND +Rx- +Tx- GND +Rx- +Tx- GND
to Host Tx+ (B)
to Host Tx- (A)
to Host GND
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive n
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STM23 Hardware Manual
920-0021F
2/14/2012
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