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hardware:modules:mod-com4 [2012/09/06 04:14] aaron [Ports] |
hardware:modules:mod-com4 [2013/09/02 05:03] (current) jarrod [Front Pinouts] |
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====== MOD-COM4 ====== | ====== MOD-COM4 ====== | ||
The MOD-COM4 is a modular unit capable of up to 4 x RS232 ports, also configurable for RS422 and RS485.\\ | The MOD-COM4 is a modular unit capable of up to 4 x RS232 ports, also configurable for RS422 and RS485.\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Quick Reference Guide ===== | ||
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+ | The Modules Quick Reference Guide provides the basic information required to get started on a printable, black and white document that can be easily taken with you to a job site. [[http://www.commandfusion.com/docs/quick/QuickReferenceGuide-Modules.pdf|Find the Modules Quick Reference Guide here.]] | ||
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===== Ports ===== | ===== Ports ===== | ||
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**1 x RS485 half-duplex** | **1 x RS485 half-duplex** | ||
- | - Data + | + | - Data + (B) |
- Ground | - Ground | ||
- Not Connected | - Not Connected | ||
- | - Data - | + | - Data - (A) |
- Ground | - Ground | ||
- Not Connected | - Not Connected | ||
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The rear of every module contains a module port, used to connect the module into the modular controller base unit (DIN-MOD4, etc).\\ | The rear of every module contains a module port, used to connect the module into the modular controller base unit (DIN-MOD4, etc).\\ | ||
The pinout for this port is not published (as it has no benefit to any user). | The pinout for this port is not published (as it has no benefit to any user). | ||
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