Specifications

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avoid ground-loops). This is a two-wire trunk, so it does not matter if you land the
field trunk wires on TX+/TX-, or on RX+/RX-. Just make sure the polarity is right!
Picture 1.2, Gateway Overview and Identification
Channel A, B, C, & D
Connecting to the Modbus Master
Connecting to the Modbus Master is done one of two ways:
(1) Ethernet:
If you have ordered the Trane-485 Gateway as the standard Modbus/IP configuration,
then it is simple: You plug in an 8-pin Category 5 or Category 6 cable into the
Ethernet connection on the top right-hand corner of the PC. You must set the IP
address of the Gateway to a static, fixed address, on the segment that you are in. This
is done with the CONFIG.TXT file, described in the next chapter.
(2) Serial Link:
If you have ordered the Trane-485 Gateway with the Modbus/RTU protocol option,
then the Modbus connection is made with the CS485 line driver included in the
Gateway cabinet, if the product has been ordered with a Modbus-RTU front-end. The
CS485 line driver is an RS-232 to RS-485 interface converter. It allows an RS-232