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Q: How Do I Check My 2-Wire RS-485 Port or Converter?
A: When you're
using a RS-485 converter that can be set up for 2-wire or
4-wire RS-485 operation, the RS-485 Receiver can be enabled
(Echo On or RS-422 RX Enable) as in 4-wire mode, and the TD(A)
& RD(A) connected, and the TD(B) & RD(B) connected as in 2-wire
mode, to "loop" the output back to the inputs. Refer to the
Table for a list of models with a easily moved Echo/RX Enable
Switch or Jumper. With some converter models Echo can be changed
by soldering, but to keep things simple, this procedure does
not cover that option.
When you have a converter without a Echo
On option, you need a second RS-485 port or converter to receive
the signal transmitted by the first OR to transmit a signal
to be received by the first. This is because a 2-wire RS-485
port is half duplex. It either transmits or receives, but
not both at the same time. While transmitting, receive is
disabled, while receiving, transmit is disabled and tri-stated.
The Data A(-) line from one converter is connected to Data
A(-) on the other, and the Data B(+) from the first is connected
to Data B(+) on the second.
A terminal program is opened to access
one port for transmit, another port for receive, and data
is transmitted from the first port to the second. Next data
is transmitted from the second to the first.
If data is received and transmitted in
both directions, the port/converters are most likely fine.
ComTest (a B&B program) can open two sessions, one to access
each Com port being used.
Serial
Card Models With RS-485
(All Have Rx Jumper)
Set RX Jumper to 422 mode |
RS-485
Models With
Receive/Echo
Jumpers or Switch |
RS-485
Models
No Echo Jumper |
|
ISA
BUS |
485BAT3 - sw1B Off
485CON - install no jumper pins #18 & 21
485COR - install no jumper pins #18 & 21
485CSP2 - Echo on
485DRC - sw2 Off
485DRJ - sw4 Off
485HSPR - JP2 Off
485LDRC - sw2 Off
485OI9TB - JP1B On
485OIC - JP1 Off
485OICR - JP1 Off
485OISPR - JP2 Off
422OPINB - JP4 422
485OT9L - sw5 Off
485OTLED - sw5 Off
485TBLED - Echo On |
485CARLP9A
485COSN*
485COSR*
485LP9N
485LP9R
485LP9TB
485LPCOR*
485SD9TB
485LP9TBN
485LPRJ
485PTBR*
485SD9R
485SD9RJ
* solder
echo |
| 3PXCC1A |
JP1C
- port A |
| 3PXCC2A |
JP1C
- port A
JP2C - port B |
| 3PXCC4A |
JP8
RX - port A
JP10 RX - port B
JP14 RX - port C
JP12 RX - port D |
| 3PXOCC1A |
JP3
RX |
| 3PXOCC2A |
JP1B
RX - port A
JP2B RX - port B |
| 3PXSD4A |
JP3
RX - port A
JP4 RX - port B
JP7 RX - port C
JP8 RX - port D |
|
PCI
BUS |
| 3PCIOSD1A |
JP4
RX |
| 3PCIOSD2A |
JP4
RX - port A
JP6 RX - port B |
| 3PCISD1A |
JP1B
(RX) |
| 3PCISD2A |
JP1B(RX)
- port A
JP4B(RX) - port B |
| 3PCISD4A |
JP3B
RX - port A
JP4B RX - port B
JP6B RX - port C
JP7B RX - port D |
Windows 95/98/SE/ME/2000 or
NT 4.0: Use ComTest from our Website to check
serial ports assigned Com1 or higher under Windows. It can
access Com ports 1-8, including USB serial devices. ComTest
will let open two different ports to check data from one to
another or set DTR high to power a port powered device and
raise RTS to transmit and lower it to receive with RTS controlled
Converters or ports. ComTest
Features.
MS-DOS: Use Simpterm from our Website to
check motherboard or ISA based serial ports under DOS. Do
not use SimpTerm with Windows. The procedure is similar, but
operating details are different.
Download & Install The Program
- Before starting, make a Directory
Folder (such as Test) on your hard drive to use when downloading
the program.
- Go to the B&B Electronics Mfg. Co.
Website. http://www.bb-elec.com
- From the software section of our technical library page, select ComTest
- Download into the directory (test)
you previously made.
- Quit your web browser.
- Open the directory (test) you downloaded
to.
- Double-click com_test.exe
- After file extraction is done, close
the DOS window.
- Double-click Setup within the Test
folder.
- Click Next, then Click Next.
- Select destination directory. (default
is C:\Program Files\B&B Electronics)
- Click Next.
- Click Finish button after "Installation
Complete" message.
Note: If operating under Windows, a Com
port number must be assigned by Windows, and it must not be
used by a serial mouse or open by another application.
MAKE DATA CONNECTIONS:
Refer to the figures for Serial Card
connectors, RS-485 Converters with Echo or RS-485 Converters
without Echo. Set the Echo On or Receiver to RS-422 mode (4-wire
485 mode).
When the connectors use DB9, DB25 or
RJ11 connectors, It is usually easiest to wire a matching
connector or cable according to the pinouts. Refer to figures.
Some models can be looped back with switches
as below:
485DRJ - sw1 - set on, sw2 -
set on, sw4 - set off
485DRC or 485LDRC -sw3 - set on, sw4 - set on, sw2 - off (on
is up and away from PCB)
485OT9L or 485OTLED - sw6 - on (2W), sw7 - on (2W), sw5 -
off (on is toward outside/case)

Note: DB9 & DB25 pin numbers are molded
into the connector. To locate pin #1 on the male connector
hold the connector horizontally with the row with the most
pins on top, the upper leftmost pin is #1. On a female connector,
the upper rightmost is #1.

CONNECTIONS - Models With Echo Jumper

CONNECTIONS - Models Without Echo Jumper

USING COMTEST TO CHECK SIGNALS - models with echo jumper
- Make the Test Connections for Loopback
and the required setting to Enable RX or Echo.
- Start ComTest from your Programs
menu under B&B Electronics.
- Select the Com port number you want
to check. ComTest will only show Windows based Com ports
that are not in use. If another program is using the port,
it will not be available. Please close down any other programs
that may be accessing the port. If another program is using
the same IRQ number that port is using, you will not be
able to use both ports at once unless both devices are PCI
or USB based.
- Accept the default baud rate, data
bits, parity, stop bits.
- If you are checking a RTS Controlled
Converter or port: Select Options, then RTS (check marked)
to set the RTS indicator red. If using a Port Powered Converter
requiring DTR Hi for power, make sure the DTR indicator
is red, DTR (check marked).
- Type some characters in the upper
window. The same characters should appear in the lower window.
Note that the enter key value will be shown in brackets
as <0D>
If data is shown in the lower window
when typed in the upper, the Converter or port is working.
Actual signal levels can be checked with
a oscilloscope. With no termination, the levels must exceed
200 mV at the receiver, 4 to 4.5 Volts difference between
the Data A and Data B lines is typical when the Data lines
are active. With a dual trace scope in DC coupling mode, with
one channel on Data A, and the other channel on Data B, the
two lines can be seen as opposite levels, when A is high,
B is low and vice versa. When the transmitter is inactive
and properly powered, 4 volts of bias voltage between Data
B(+) to Data A(-) is typical for B&B RS-485 models without
device connections or termination.
USING COMTEST TO CHECK OPERATION WITH 2 CONVERTERS - models
without echo jumper
- Make the necessary Data A and Data
B connections between the two converters, wiring Data A
(-) to Data A(-) and Data B(+) to Data B(+).
If the converter requires a bridge jumper between the TD(A)
and RD(A), and another bridge jumper between TD(B) and RD(B),
connect the bridge jumpers. Refer to figures for Connections
- Models Without Echo Jumpers.
- Start ComTest from your Programs
menu under B&B Electronics.
- Select the Com port number for the
first converter.
ComTest will only show Windows based Com ports that are
not in use. If another program is using the port, it will
not be available. Please close down any other programs that
may be accessing the port. If another program is using the
same IRQ number that port is using, you will not be able
to use both ports at once unless both devices are PCI or
USB based.
- Accept the default baud rate, data
bits, parity, stop bits.
- Start another copy of ComTest and
select the Com port number for the second converter.
You will need to be able to open and view both data Windows
at once, if only one Window is shown, you will need to change
your Windows View settings.
- Accept the default baud rate, data
bits, parity, stop bits (or make sure the settings match
the first converter port settings. Note: 9600 baud is the
default SD (Send Data) control setting for most B&B Converters.
- If you are checking a RTS Controlled
Converter or port on the first port: Select Options, then
RTS (not check marked) to set the RTS indicator dark. (This
will be the port to Receive).
- If you are checking a RTS Controlled
Converter or port on the second port: Select Options, then
RTS (check marked) to set the RTS indicator red. (This will
be the port to Transmit from).
- If using a Port Powered Converter
requiring DTR High for power, make sure the DTR indicator
is red, DTR (check marked) for the either port using this
type of converter.
- Type some characters in the upper
window for one converter. If the converter is RTS Controlled,
the Converter port with RTS high will send to the Converter
with RTS low.
- If data is shown in the lower window
for one port when typed in the upper window of the other,
the Converter or port is working for Receive. The other
is working for Transmit.
The characters typed should appear in the opposite window.
Note that the enter key value will be shown in brackets
as <0D> and other non-printable control characters will
be shown with different values. If the characters appear
odd, check that the Data A and B line pair from one converter
to the other is not interchanged. Connecting A to B and
B to A will invert the data patterns causing the computer
Com port to trigger incorrectly on the data. Low or marginal
port power can also cause data errors. A external supply
may be needed if using a laptop or other low power device.
Do not attempt to connect a power supply to a Port Powered
device unless the converter has +12 Volt terminals. If you
connect a 12 Volt DC power supply to the DTR or RTS line
without a current limiting series resistor of 180 ohms to
240 ohms, you will cause damage to the converter circuitry.
- Next make the opposite port active
for transmit. If the converter is RTS Controlled, set RTS
for the Transmitting port high, and the RTS low for the
receiving port.
- Type characters in the window for
the transmitting port, observe them in the lower window
of the receiving port.
- If each port can transmit from one
to the other and receive from the other, the converter is
most likely working fine. Any other problem may be software
related.
Actual signal levels can be checked with
a oscilloscope. With no termination, the levels must exceed
200 mV at the receiver, 4 to 4.5 Volts difference between
the Data A and Data B lines is typical when the Data lines
are active. With a dual trace scope in DC coupling mode, with
one channel on Data A, and the other channel on Data B, the
two lines can be seen as opposite levels, when A is high,
B is low and vice versa. When the transmitter is inactive
and properly powered, 4 volts of bias voltage between Data
B(+) to Data A(-) is typical for B&B RS-485 models without
device connections or termination.
Note:
- RTS Control units require RTS hardware
control software to operate properly. RTS control timing
can be critical for half duplex RS-485 control, and can
be erratic under windows.
- SD Control units require a matching
baud rate setting if preset for 9600 baud. Resistors and/or
capacitor values may need to be changed.
- Many Common problems are caused by
wiring custom cables for the RS-232 side, especially DB9
to DB25 and not understanding DTE/DCE devices. Usually Rx
and Tx are wrong. Refer to our web site Support, Technical
Library for DTE/DCE Illustrations.
B&B Electronics ComTest
- A Serial Test Program For Port & Converter Testing With
Windows
- A Test Program for Simple Checks
of Serial Ports, Serial Converters, Serial DAQ Devices.
Works with USB Serial Converters & ISA or PCI Serial Cards
- Serial Port Access under Windows
95/98 and NT 4.0 - Com1-Com8 or above.
- Dual Windows show typed transmit
characters in separate window from received characters.
- Transmit & Receive Activity Indicators
- Unprintable Characters Shown in Hex
- 2 Digits Within Left & Right Angle Brackets.
- Visual Indication of Handshaking
Lines - DTR DSR DCD and RTS CTS. (Red = Hi)
- Option for Setting DTR or RTS lines
high or low for port powered devices or RTS Control.
- Option for Repeat Mode - last character
or Function Character Sequence is repeated until set off.
- Option for Defining Strings to Output
Using F1-F12 Keypress - Useful for DAQ Checkout
- Option for Sending Unprintable Characters
- Alt + 3 digit keycode, then release Alt.
- Configuration Settings:
- Baud Rates 150, 300, 600, 1200,
2400, 9600, 19.2, 28.4, 57.6, 115.2K (9600 default)
- Parity: None, Odd, Even, Mark,
Space (None is default)
- Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8 (8 default)
- Stop Bits: 1, 1.5, 2 (1 default)
Start ComTest
- Connect the device to check to the
serial port, or if performing a loopback test, make connections.
- Select Start, Programs, B&B Electronics,
ComTest, ComTest.
- (If you get Win Port window showing
shared modems, click Cancel)
- ComTest Starts with a Select Port
Window.
- Select the Com port to access or
test. (The drop down box shows available ports not in use).
- Click Ok. Configure Port is shown.
- Select the needed baud rate, parity,
data bits, stop bits. (Defaults are common settings).
- Type characters - they will appear
in the upper window.
- If performing a loopback test, observe
the received characters in the lower window.
- If sending commands to a serial DAQ
device or Smart Switch, enter the control strings and observe
the device response or characters returned in the lower
window.
To Send Non-printable Characters Using Com Test
You can send non-printable control characters
in a control string by pressing the Alt key and while holding
it down, enter the 3 digit character code using the separate
numerical keypad on the computer. For example, Esc=27. Press
and hold Alt, then press 0 2 7 then release Alt.
For example: The Command for the 232SDA12
digital output is !0SO and bits. Hold Alt and enter 0 0 1
or 0 0 2 or 0 0 4 to set each bit high. Enter 0 1 6 or 0 6
4 to set the 3 bits low. ComTest cannot send the character
value of zero.
Defining Strings To Send Using F1 to F12 Keys
- Select Options, Strings, then under
Key, select the F1 to F12 radio button.
- Highlight and Delete the default
String.
- Enter the characters to be sent.
- Select another key to define or OK
to close the Window.
Press the F1-F12 key to send the characters.
Observe the response.
Setting RTS or DTR High or Low
Select Options on the menu bar.
Select RTS and/or DTR to set Hi. Select
to unchecked mode to set Lo.
Exit
When testing is completed, close the
program.
Removing Com Test
Close the program.
Select Settings, Control Panel, Add/Remove
Programs, Select ComTest.
ComTest will be removed from the Program
items.
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