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Note: The cables are used to link the power supplies together.
It is recommended to keep the cables as short as
possible between each unit.
Communicate via USB
1. Take one Ethernet CAT5 cable and connect one end to
labeled OUT on the RS485 interface card of the first power
supply (the one that will be connected to the PC via USB
cable).
2. Connect the other end to labeled IN on the RS485
interface card of the second power supply.
3. To connect a third power supply, use another Ethernet CAT5
cable and connect one end to labeled OUT on the
second power supply. Connect the other end to labeled
IN on the interface card of the third power supply.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each subsequent power supplies
added to the multi connection, making sure the connections
follow the IN and OUT scheme as described.
5. After connecting to the IN port of the last power supply in
the connection, if there are more than 10 units connected,
set the physical switch labeled Terminator on the RS485
interface card of this last unit to On.
Note: The terminator switch should only be set to On” for the
last power supply in the chain. All other power supplies
should have the terminator switch set to “Off.
6. With a USB Type A to Type B cable, connect one end to the
USB interface of the first power supply. Connect the other
end to a PC to be used to control all the supplies. Refer to
Figure 15 to verify your connections.