User guide
SERIAL RS485 COMUNICATION
PAGE 28 AMIS-DMA1 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
9.1 RS485 communication 
The DMA1 can be connected to a Crestron control system or similar via 
RS485 serial connection.
Interference effects and induced noise on the serial line may cause anoma-
lous behaviour and possible damage to the DMA1 unit. To avoid this, take 
the following precautions:
  1.  Do not let the serial cables transit the same conduits as power 
  cables or cables with elevated voltage. Maintain a safe distance of 
  at least 10 cm. between these cables
  2.  Connect the serial cable screen to the ground of one of the 
  RS485 devices (do not connect the screen at both ends)
  3.  Disconnect power from the DMA1 and control system before 
  wiring the serial control lines 
The DMA1 supports up to 4 different RS485 modes of operation, accord-
ing to the RS485 electrical standard. This serial multipoint communication 
supports the connection of up to 32 devices, with a maximum bus distance 
of 50 metres. 
The DMA1 devices connected to the RS485 bus can not autonomously begin 
communication, but can respond to a specifi c request (command) from a 
control system.
The RS485 connection parameters (speed, parity, check-sum, etc.) are set in 
the confi guration fi le confi g.txt. (par. 9.2).
 IMPORTANT! 
  •  The internal electronics of DMA1 are not galvanically insulated 
  from the RS485 line; in case of short circuit or discharge to ground, it 
  is possible to damage not only the DMA1, but the control system to 
  which it is connected! 
  •  The control system must remember to ignore the transmission 
  echo from the control system that is returned through the RS485 
 serial line.
 IMPORTANT! 
  •  To enable the serial port through the IN5/485A and IN6/485B 
  pins, remove the cover of the device and move the P1 and P2 
  jumpers, as indicated in the following fi gure.
  •  With an RS485 connection termination resistors must be applied 
  on both extremes of the serial line to avoid the generation of 
  stationary waves and to defi ne the impedance of the serial 
  line - even in absence of serial communications. The DMA1 features 
  internal termination resistors, enabled through a JP1 bridge jumper. 
  To deactivate the terminating resistors, remove the cover of the 
  device and remove the JP1 jumper indicated in the following fi gure.










