User Instructions
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3.  Installation. 
3.1 Basic guidelines. 
When  installing  the  RS485-ETHERNET  interface,  please  follow  the  general  rules  that  will  help  to  avoid 
electromagnetic interferences and incorrect operation of the device: 
- supply the interface with the power source of low ripple voltage  
- the power cable should be as short as possible 
- signal beams should be led at a minimum distance of 50 cm from each other, while the intersections between 
them should be done at an angle of 90 ° 
-  interface  installation  site  should  be  located  at  a  considerable  distance  from  the  equipment  generating  large 
impulse disturbances, such as inverters, contactors, relays. 
3.2 Connection to the RS485 bus. 
The RS485-ETHERNET interface is connected to the RS485 bus via the „RS485” connector. Connect the 
wires of the RS485 bus to the A+, B- terminals of the connector. They are marked and connected the same way as 
the rest of devices (A+ to A+, B- to B-).  
Use  a  twisted-pair  cable  as  a  transmission  wire  of  the  RS485  bus.  The  ”point-to-point”  topology  is 
recommended, while the ”star” topology should be avoided. If the wires are long enough, it is recommended to use 
shielded  cables  to  avoid  errors  during  the  communication  and  to  lower  the  susceptibility  to  noise  and  radio 
interference. It is recommended to mount the terminal resistors at the ends of the bus with a resistance close to the 
impedance of the used cable, which is 120 Ohm.  
3.3 Connection to the Ethernet network. 
 The  connection  of  the  RS485-ETHERNET  interface  to  the  Ethernet  network  should  to  be  made  with  a 
U/UTP  twisted-pair  cable,  of  min.  5  category,  ending  with  RJ45  plugs,  connected  according  to  colour  and 
accordingly  to  the  EIA/TIA  568B  standard.  If  the  dedicated  location  shows  a  high  level  of  electromagnetic 
interference, use a  F/UTP or S/UTP shielded cable, thereby substantially reducing penetration of electromagnetic 
interference. 
The connection of the interface to the Ethernet network uses a cable with RJ45 plugs, non-interlaced.  
Table 2. Description of pins in the RJ45 socket. 
Pin 1 
TXD+ 
Transmitting + 
white-orange 
Pin 2 
TXD- 
Transmitting - 
orange 
Pin 3 
RXD+ 
Receiving + 
white-green 
Pin 4 
EPWR+ 
--- 
blue 
Pin 5 
EPWR+ 
--- 
white-blue 
Pin 6 
RXD- 
Receiving - 
green 
Pin 7 
EPWR- 
--- 
white-brown 
Pin 8 
EPWR- 
--- 
brown 










