User`s guide

12-4 IO64 Hardware Reference
Remote Port: RS-232, RS-485, MIDI
The Remote Port is factory configured as an RS-232C serial port, but can be
reconfigured as an RS-485 or MIDI port. When reconfigured as a MIDI port,
MIDI Input and Output is received on and sent out the MIDI connector.
Pin RS-232 Connection RS-485 Connection
1 N/C N/C
2 RS-232 RXD N/C
3 RS-232 TXD N/C
4 N/C N/C
5 GND GND
6 N/C RS-485 TX+
7 N/C RS-485 TX-
8 N/C RS-485 RX+
9 N/C RS-485 RX-
Table 3 – Remote Port connections for RS-232 and RS-485 operation
Configuring the Remote Port as RS-485
1. Set jumper W1 to the “RS-485” position.
2. Set Jumper W3 to the RS-232 position. (This selects normal rather than
MIDI baud rates.)
3. It is often desirable to terminate RS-422 and RS-485 signals at the receiving
end. To terminate the line at the IO64 end, connect a 220 Ohm resistor
between pin 8 and pin 9 of Remote Port cable’s connector inside the
housing. To terminate the receiver at the remote end, connect a 220 Ohm
resistor across the RXD pins of the remote equipment.
Configuring the Remote Port as MIDI
1. Set jumper W1 to the “MIDI” position.
2. Set Jumper W3 to the MIDI position.
Configuring the Remote Port as RS-232
1. Set jumper W1 to the “RS-232” position
2. Set Jumper W3 to the RS-232 position.