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Wiring & peripherals

Written by Mads Mikkelsen

Updated at April 28th, 2022

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Top - Serial & PowerBottom - Ethernet & USBPowering upStatus LEDs description

Peripheral ports

The section below describes different peripheral ports and terminals used for communication and power present on the device. 

Top - Serial & Power

The SIA module has three pluggable block terminals located on the top side of the enclosure. They are RS232 and RS485 interfaces along with a DC power input. All of the connections are highlighted and numbered in the picture below.  


Terminal number Description
1 10V - 30V DC / 1.5A
2 Ground
3 RS232 Transmit (not isolated)
4 RS232 Receive (not isolated)
5 RS232 Ground (not isolated)
6 RS485 Channel A / D- (not isolated)
7 RS485 Chanel B / D+ (not isolated) 
8 RS485 Ground (not isolated)


Bottom - Ethernet & USB

The bottom side of the enclosure contains 2x 10/100M ethernet ports. Port X1 is the primary port used for the initial setup of the device and is configured with a default IP address 10.20.30.40


The illustration below shows the bottom side of the device with an optional USB port added on. 


Powering up

To power SIA on, use screw terminals to mount power and ground connections. After the wires have been fastened in place, the power status LED should be turned on indicating present operating voltage.
In case a hard restart of the device is needed, this terminal can be simply plugged out and reinserted back in without manipulating the wire screw connections. 


 


Status LEDs description

The table below describes the operation and functionality of the status LEDs located on the front side of the enclosure.  

Name Operation  Description LED Color
Power
Static ON Operating voltage is present 
Static OFF  The device is powered off 
Status
Slow blink The system has encountered an error but is recovered
Fast blink Initialization state
RS232 RX Flashing RS232 data received
RS232 TX Flashing RS232 data transmitted 
RS485 RX  Flashing RS485 data received
RS485 TX Flashing RS485 data transmitted


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