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© Copyright 2005, American Fibertek, Inc. 1027JD
Instruction Manual
MTX-8885C
MRX-8885C
Eight Channel Video Multiplexer
with Bi-directional Data
2
Table of Contents
Functional Description ........................................................................3
Installation...........................................................................................3
Power Source .....................................................................................4
Power Connection...............................................................................4
Input / Output Connections .................................................................4
Typical System Data Connections .....................................................5
Data Configuration Switches...............................................................6
MTX-8885C Status LED Indicators.....................................................8
MRX-8885C Status LED Indicators.....................................................9
Data Termination Requirements .......................................................10
Offset Bias - RS485 Data Signals.....................................................11
Warranty / Service Information .........................................................12
3
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing your American Fibertek Series 8885C multimode eight channel video
multiplexer with bi-directional data. Please take a few minutes to read these installation
instructions in order to obtain the maximum performance from this product.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The 8885C Series units operate as a transmitter / receiver pair for the transmission of eight
simultaneous, real time baseband NTSC/PAL video signals with field configurable bi-directional
data over a single multimode fiber optic cable.
This link can accommodate either a single RS485 interface (2 or 4 wire) or both an RS422 and
RS232 interface. When used in RS422/RS232 mode, each interface functions independent of
the other. These units are factory shipped configured in the RS485 (4 wire) configuration.
The MTX-8885C transmitter accepts eight video inputs and multiplexes these signals along with
the data signals onto a single optical output port for connection to the fiber transmission system.
Correspondingly, the MRX-8885C receiver converts the optical signal to eight independent
video output signals along with the data signals.
The 8885C Series units operate on 50 um or 62.5 um multimode fiber. Refer to the data sheets
for detailed performance specifications.
The individual units may be configured for rack mounting or wall mounting depending upon the
position of the included mounting hardware.
INSTALLATION
THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND
SHOULD CONFORM TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70 AND LOCAL
CODES.
To install the MTX-8885C or MRX-8885C it is first necessary to mount the rack flanges to the
unit.
For rack mounting the ears are installed on the
sides of the unit with the surfaces that have
oval holes flush with the front of the unit as in
Figure 1. Mount the ears with the #10 flathead
screws provided. To mount in the rack cabinet,
use mounting screws that are appropriate for
the rack cabinet being used.
4
For mounting the unit flush to a wall or other rigid
surface, the ears may be installed on the sides with
the oval holes flush with the bottom of the unit as in
Figure 2. Mount the ears with the #10 flathead
screws provided. Mount the
unit to a rigid surface using #10 (5mm) screws.
POWER SOURCE
The internal power supply accepts universal line voltage. Any mains supply from 100 to 240
VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, may be used without modification or adjustment. A universal power
connector is provided on the rear of the unit to facilitate connection to the power mains.
POWER CONNECTION
The unit is supplied (in the US and UK only) with a three conductor power cord. The “ground”
conductor is directly connected to the chassis.
INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The fiber optic connection is made via a ST connector located at the back of the unit. Be sure to
allow sufficient room for the required minimum bend radius of the fiber cable used.
Video input and output connections are located on the rear of the unit. A BNC connector is
provided for each channel. The video inputs are connected to an appropriate 75Ω baseband
video source such as a camera or a video recorder output. The 75Ω video outputs can be
looped through typical baseband video inputs of switchers, recorders and other equipment as
required. For proper operation, the outputs must be terminated with 75Ω. For optimum
performance the video cables should be the shortest length of coax practical.
Data input and output connections are located on the rear panel terminal block. A mating plug
connector is provided. The figure below identifies the specific connections for the RS485 data
connections. See next page for RS422 / RS232 data connections.
5
The figure below identifies the specific connections for the RS422 / RS232 data connections.
TYPICAL SYSTEM DATA CONNECTIONS
An example of the RS422 or RS485 four wire interconnection between the 8885C series unit
and the copper device to which it is attached is shown below. This illustration is based on
industry standard EIA terminology for the transmission of electronic data signals. Using this
terminology, the driver of an electronic signal is labeled TX or data out. Correspondingly, the
receiver of an electronic signal is labeled RX or data in. Not all manufactures follow standard
EIA terminology. Consult the installation instructions for your copper device if you are unsure
which two wires are the drive (data out) wires and which two wires are the receive (data in)
wires.
MTX-8885C or MRX-8885C
Please note that Data In on the MTX-8885C becomes Data Out on the MRX-8885C after going
across the fiber. The reverse flow follows the same orientation. Also note that RS485 two wire
transmission uses only pins 6, 7, and 8 of the data terminal block.
6
DATA CONFIGURATION
This link accommodates transmission of:
1) 1 bi-directional RS485 (2 wire or 4 wire) data channel, or
2) 1 bi-directional RS422 data channel, or
3) 1 bi-directional RS232 data channel, or
4) 1 bi-directional RS232 data channel and 1 bi-directional RS422 data channel.
These units are factory shipped configured for RS485 (4 wire) configuration with data
input and output termination resistors in and no offset bias.
There is a rear panel data configuration switch bank which is available to select:
1) RS485 or RS422/RS232 data modes
2) RS485 (2 or 4 wire) format
3) Internal data input/output terminations
4) RS485 Offset Bias Option
RS485 FOUR WIRE SWITCH SETUP
The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific
switch function and up/down direction for RS485 four wire transmission.
7
RS485 TWO WIRE SWITCH SETUP
The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific
switch function and up/down direction for RS485 two wire transmission.
RS422 / RS232 SWITCH SETUP
The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific
switch function and up/down direction for RS422/RS232 transmission.
8
MTX-8885C STATUS INDICATORS
The MTX-8885C transmitter provides the following front panel LED status indicators to aid in
installation and troubleshooting:
DATA
These indicators turn green when any data activity is present. An active DATA TX LED indicates
data is present at the input terminals to the MTX-8885C. An active DATA RX LED indicates data
is present at the output terminals of the MTX-8885C. When configured for RS-485, an active Hi-
Z LED indicates the MTX-8885C has seized the data line to allow data flow. The intensity of the
indicators will vary with input data patterns, however, the Hi-Z LED will typically appear dimmer
than the data Tx and Rx LEDs. The data channels associated with these front panel DATA
LEDs are listed below.
Configuration Protocol DATA 1 TX DATA 1 RX DATA 2 TX DATA 2 RX
RS485 Configuration RS485 Tx RS485 Rx Hi-Z Hi-Z
RS422 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx Not Used Not Used
RS232 Configuration Not Used Not Used RS232 Tx RS232 Rx
RS422/RS232 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx RS232 Tx RS232 Rx
OLI
A bi-color LED indicator monitors the optical input power of the data signal that is being
received at the MTX-8885C from the MRX-8885C. AC power and optical input status associated
with this LED are summarized below.
Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status
Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present
Red On Optical Input Not Detected
Off Off Check Power Supply Input
VIDEO
A bi-color LED indicator is provided for each of the eight video channel inputs. AC power and
video status associated with each of these LEDs are summarized below.
Video Presence LED AC Power Status Video Status
Green On Proper Input Video Present
Red On Input Video Not Detected
Off Off Check Power Supply Input
9
MRX-8885C STATUS INDICATORS
The MRX-8885C receiver provides the following front panel LED status indicators to aid in
installation and troubleshooting:
DATA
These indicators turn green when any data activity is present. An active DATA TX LED indicates
data is present at the input terminals to the MRX-8885C. An active DATA RX LED indicates
data is present at the output terminals of the MRX-8885C. When configured for RS-485, an
active Hi-Z LED indicates the MRX-8885C has seized the data line to allow data flow. The
intensity of the indicators will vary with input data patterns, however, the Hi-Z LED will typically
appear dimmer than the Data Tx and Rx LEDs. The data channels associated with these front
panel DATA LEDs are listed below.
Configuration Protocol DATA 1 TX DATA 1 RX DATA 2 TX DATA 2 RX
RS485 Configuration RS485 Tx RS485 Rx Hi-Z Hi-Z
RS422 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx Not Used Not Used
RS232 Configuration Not Used Not Used RS232 Tx RS232 Rx
RS422/RS232 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx RS232 Tx RS232 Rx
OLI 1
A bi-color LED indicator monitors the power of the optical input signal that is being received at
the MRX-8885C from video channels one through four of the MTX-8885C. AC power and optical
input status associated with this LED are summarized below. Please note that data is sent as a
subcarrier on channel one’s video signal.
Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status
Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present
Red On Optical Input Not Detected
Off Off Check Power Supply Input
OLI 2
A bi-color LED indicator monitors the power of the optical input signal that is being received at
the MRX-8885C from video channels five through eight of the MTX-8885C. AC power and
optical input status associated with this LED are summarized below.
Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status
Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present
Red On Optical Input Not Detected
Off Off Check Power Supply Input
10
DATA TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS
RS232 Data Signals
The RS232 interface standard is a point to point transmission protocol for digital signals. It
allows for a single transmitter device communicating to a single receiving device. This
configuration is mirrored in the opposite direction to create one bi-directional data path. Devices
using this protocol have terminating resistors built into their data path. This eliminates the need
for any switch selection for termination resistors in the RS232 mode.
RS422 Data Signals
The electrical interface described in RS422 is a data transmission standard for balanced digital
signals. It allows for a single transmitter device communicating to as many as 32 receiving
devices. This type of data signal is well suited to systems that require data to be distributed to
several points without a return data path. Several companies offer camera telemetry controllers
using this data interface. Because there is only one transmitting device on the network, this one
may remain active at all times. There is no need for the driver to go into a high impedance state
to allow others to "talk." A configuration using multiple drivers on the same wire pair is exclusive
to RS485 described in the next section. In most cases termination resistors are not required to
be applied to RS422 data outputs. In long copper runs (over 500 feet) termination resistors may
be required to eliminate data reflections. Termination resistors for RS422 data can be selected
in the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C using switch #2 and switch #5.
RS485 Data Signals
RS485 differs from RS422 in the ability of the transmitter devices to go into a high impedance
(Hi-Z) state. This allows multiple transmitter devices to reside on the same wire pair. The
software must dictate a protocol that allows one device to transmit at any one time to prevent
data crashes. Data wiring can use two wires or four wires. Using two wires the system works in
half duplex. This means that data is exchanged between two points sequentially. When a four-
wire system is used, the system may be full duplex. In many cases the system head end
controller will continuously poll data from all remote devices. The remote devices all respond
back to the head end (one at a time!) as they are addressed. This property of the network rests
solely in the hands of the software (firmware).
The driver chips used in RS485 communications are capable of changing into their high
impedance state very rapidly. On even short lengths of wire there can exist a residual voltage
after a driver circuit turns off. This can interfere with circuits that are used to detect the Hi-Z
state. It is very important that the copper communications lines be terminated with resistors
across the data wire pair. The best place to locate such resistors is at the furthest electrical
devices at the ends of the wire pair. For instance, if several RS485 devices are connected in a
daisy chain fashion, the wire connection would loop across all devices in a chain. The furthest
two points in the chain would need to be terminated. Termination resistors for RS485 four wire
data can be selected in the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C using switch #2 and switch #5. A
termination resistor for RS485 two wire data can be selected in the MTX-8885C and MRX-
8885C using switch #5.
11
OFFSET BIAS – RS485
The RS485 specification requires receivers to detect input signals down to 200mVp-p of voltage
level. In many cases this can cause systems to be sensitive to noise on the data wires. In an
effort to eliminate the effects of low levels of noise, some manufacturers of equipment that
communicate using RS485 have introduced a small voltage bias to the data lines. This is
usually accomplished using a 470 Ohm resistance to +5V on the positive line and 470 Ohm
resistance to ground on the negative line. When used in conjunction with the appropriate
termination resistors referred to in the previous section, this introduces about a 300 mV offset,
improving noise immunity.
Offset bias for four wire RS485 can be applied on the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C by setting
switch # 1 and switch # 3 down. Please note that these switches work as a set and must be
either both down or both up. In a majority of cases, bias will not be required and these switches
should remain in the up position. If using offset bias, it is important that termination resistor
switch # 2 and switch # 5 be in the down (applied) position. Using offset bias without a
termination on the line will cause communications to fail.
Offset bias for two wire RS485 can be applied on the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C by setting
switch # 4 and switch # 6 down. Please note that these switches work as a set and must be
either both down or both up. In a majority of cases, bias will not be required and these switches
should remain in the up position. If using offset bias, it is important that termination resistor
switch # 5 be in the down (applied) position. Using offset bias without a termination on the line
will cause communications to fail.
12
LIFETIME WARRANTY INFORMATION
American Fibertek, Inc warrants that at the time of delivery the products delivered will be free of
defects in materials and workmanship. Defective products will be repaired or replaced at the
exclusive option of American Fibertek. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is
required to send the products back in case of return. All returns must be shipped prepaid. This
warranty is void if the products have been tampered with. This warranty shall be construed in
accordance with New Jersey law and the courts of New Jersey shall have exclusive jurisdiction
over this contract. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTENDS BEYOND THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN
THIS AGREEMENT. In any event, American Fibertek will not be responsible or liable for
contingent, consequential, or incidental damages. No agreement or understanding, expressed
or implied, except as set forth in this warranty, will be binding upon American Fibertek unless in
writing, signed by a duly authorized officer of American Fibertek.
SERVICE INFORMATION
There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.
In the event that service is required to this unit, please direct all inquiries to:
American Fibertek, Inc. Phone: (877) 234-7200
120 Belmont Drive Phone: (732) 302-0660
Somerset, NJ 08873 FAX (732) 302-0667
E-mail: techinfo@americanfibertek.com

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American Fibertek MRX8885C User Manual

  • 1. © Copyright 2005, American Fibertek, Inc. 1027JD Instruction Manual MTX-8885C MRX-8885C Eight Channel Video Multiplexer with Bi-directional Data
  • 2. 2 Table of Contents Functional Description ........................................................................3 Installation...........................................................................................3 Power Source .....................................................................................4 Power Connection...............................................................................4 Input / Output Connections .................................................................4 Typical System Data Connections .....................................................5 Data Configuration Switches...............................................................6 MTX-8885C Status LED Indicators.....................................................8 MRX-8885C Status LED Indicators.....................................................9 Data Termination Requirements .......................................................10 Offset Bias - RS485 Data Signals.....................................................11 Warranty / Service Information .........................................................12
  • 3. 3 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your American Fibertek Series 8885C multimode eight channel video multiplexer with bi-directional data. Please take a few minutes to read these installation instructions in order to obtain the maximum performance from this product. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The 8885C Series units operate as a transmitter / receiver pair for the transmission of eight simultaneous, real time baseband NTSC/PAL video signals with field configurable bi-directional data over a single multimode fiber optic cable. This link can accommodate either a single RS485 interface (2 or 4 wire) or both an RS422 and RS232 interface. When used in RS422/RS232 mode, each interface functions independent of the other. These units are factory shipped configured in the RS485 (4 wire) configuration. The MTX-8885C transmitter accepts eight video inputs and multiplexes these signals along with the data signals onto a single optical output port for connection to the fiber transmission system. Correspondingly, the MRX-8885C receiver converts the optical signal to eight independent video output signals along with the data signals. The 8885C Series units operate on 50 um or 62.5 um multimode fiber. Refer to the data sheets for detailed performance specifications. The individual units may be configured for rack mounting or wall mounting depending upon the position of the included mounting hardware. INSTALLATION THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70 AND LOCAL CODES. To install the MTX-8885C or MRX-8885C it is first necessary to mount the rack flanges to the unit. For rack mounting the ears are installed on the sides of the unit with the surfaces that have oval holes flush with the front of the unit as in Figure 1. Mount the ears with the #10 flathead screws provided. To mount in the rack cabinet, use mounting screws that are appropriate for the rack cabinet being used.
  • 4. 4 For mounting the unit flush to a wall or other rigid surface, the ears may be installed on the sides with the oval holes flush with the bottom of the unit as in Figure 2. Mount the ears with the #10 flathead screws provided. Mount the unit to a rigid surface using #10 (5mm) screws. POWER SOURCE The internal power supply accepts universal line voltage. Any mains supply from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, may be used without modification or adjustment. A universal power connector is provided on the rear of the unit to facilitate connection to the power mains. POWER CONNECTION The unit is supplied (in the US and UK only) with a three conductor power cord. The “ground” conductor is directly connected to the chassis. INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The fiber optic connection is made via a ST connector located at the back of the unit. Be sure to allow sufficient room for the required minimum bend radius of the fiber cable used. Video input and output connections are located on the rear of the unit. A BNC connector is provided for each channel. The video inputs are connected to an appropriate 75Ω baseband video source such as a camera or a video recorder output. The 75Ω video outputs can be looped through typical baseband video inputs of switchers, recorders and other equipment as required. For proper operation, the outputs must be terminated with 75Ω. For optimum performance the video cables should be the shortest length of coax practical. Data input and output connections are located on the rear panel terminal block. A mating plug connector is provided. The figure below identifies the specific connections for the RS485 data connections. See next page for RS422 / RS232 data connections.
  • 5. 5 The figure below identifies the specific connections for the RS422 / RS232 data connections. TYPICAL SYSTEM DATA CONNECTIONS An example of the RS422 or RS485 four wire interconnection between the 8885C series unit and the copper device to which it is attached is shown below. This illustration is based on industry standard EIA terminology for the transmission of electronic data signals. Using this terminology, the driver of an electronic signal is labeled TX or data out. Correspondingly, the receiver of an electronic signal is labeled RX or data in. Not all manufactures follow standard EIA terminology. Consult the installation instructions for your copper device if you are unsure which two wires are the drive (data out) wires and which two wires are the receive (data in) wires. MTX-8885C or MRX-8885C Please note that Data In on the MTX-8885C becomes Data Out on the MRX-8885C after going across the fiber. The reverse flow follows the same orientation. Also note that RS485 two wire transmission uses only pins 6, 7, and 8 of the data terminal block.
  • 6. 6 DATA CONFIGURATION This link accommodates transmission of: 1) 1 bi-directional RS485 (2 wire or 4 wire) data channel, or 2) 1 bi-directional RS422 data channel, or 3) 1 bi-directional RS232 data channel, or 4) 1 bi-directional RS232 data channel and 1 bi-directional RS422 data channel. These units are factory shipped configured for RS485 (4 wire) configuration with data input and output termination resistors in and no offset bias. There is a rear panel data configuration switch bank which is available to select: 1) RS485 or RS422/RS232 data modes 2) RS485 (2 or 4 wire) format 3) Internal data input/output terminations 4) RS485 Offset Bias Option RS485 FOUR WIRE SWITCH SETUP The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific switch function and up/down direction for RS485 four wire transmission.
  • 7. 7 RS485 TWO WIRE SWITCH SETUP The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific switch function and up/down direction for RS485 two wire transmission. RS422 / RS232 SWITCH SETUP The following is an illustration of the data configuration switches that identifies the specific switch function and up/down direction for RS422/RS232 transmission.
  • 8. 8 MTX-8885C STATUS INDICATORS The MTX-8885C transmitter provides the following front panel LED status indicators to aid in installation and troubleshooting: DATA These indicators turn green when any data activity is present. An active DATA TX LED indicates data is present at the input terminals to the MTX-8885C. An active DATA RX LED indicates data is present at the output terminals of the MTX-8885C. When configured for RS-485, an active Hi- Z LED indicates the MTX-8885C has seized the data line to allow data flow. The intensity of the indicators will vary with input data patterns, however, the Hi-Z LED will typically appear dimmer than the data Tx and Rx LEDs. The data channels associated with these front panel DATA LEDs are listed below. Configuration Protocol DATA 1 TX DATA 1 RX DATA 2 TX DATA 2 RX RS485 Configuration RS485 Tx RS485 Rx Hi-Z Hi-Z RS422 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx Not Used Not Used RS232 Configuration Not Used Not Used RS232 Tx RS232 Rx RS422/RS232 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx RS232 Tx RS232 Rx OLI A bi-color LED indicator monitors the optical input power of the data signal that is being received at the MTX-8885C from the MRX-8885C. AC power and optical input status associated with this LED are summarized below. Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present Red On Optical Input Not Detected Off Off Check Power Supply Input VIDEO A bi-color LED indicator is provided for each of the eight video channel inputs. AC power and video status associated with each of these LEDs are summarized below. Video Presence LED AC Power Status Video Status Green On Proper Input Video Present Red On Input Video Not Detected Off Off Check Power Supply Input
  • 9. 9 MRX-8885C STATUS INDICATORS The MRX-8885C receiver provides the following front panel LED status indicators to aid in installation and troubleshooting: DATA These indicators turn green when any data activity is present. An active DATA TX LED indicates data is present at the input terminals to the MRX-8885C. An active DATA RX LED indicates data is present at the output terminals of the MRX-8885C. When configured for RS-485, an active Hi-Z LED indicates the MRX-8885C has seized the data line to allow data flow. The intensity of the indicators will vary with input data patterns, however, the Hi-Z LED will typically appear dimmer than the Data Tx and Rx LEDs. The data channels associated with these front panel DATA LEDs are listed below. Configuration Protocol DATA 1 TX DATA 1 RX DATA 2 TX DATA 2 RX RS485 Configuration RS485 Tx RS485 Rx Hi-Z Hi-Z RS422 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx Not Used Not Used RS232 Configuration Not Used Not Used RS232 Tx RS232 Rx RS422/RS232 Configuration RS422 Tx RS422 Rx RS232 Tx RS232 Rx OLI 1 A bi-color LED indicator monitors the power of the optical input signal that is being received at the MRX-8885C from video channels one through four of the MTX-8885C. AC power and optical input status associated with this LED are summarized below. Please note that data is sent as a subcarrier on channel one’s video signal. Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present Red On Optical Input Not Detected Off Off Check Power Supply Input OLI 2 A bi-color LED indicator monitors the power of the optical input signal that is being received at the MRX-8885C from video channels five through eight of the MTX-8885C. AC power and optical input status associated with this LED are summarized below. Optical Level Indicator AC Power Status Optical Status Green On Proper Optical Input Power Present Red On Optical Input Not Detected Off Off Check Power Supply Input
  • 10. 10 DATA TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS RS232 Data Signals The RS232 interface standard is a point to point transmission protocol for digital signals. It allows for a single transmitter device communicating to a single receiving device. This configuration is mirrored in the opposite direction to create one bi-directional data path. Devices using this protocol have terminating resistors built into their data path. This eliminates the need for any switch selection for termination resistors in the RS232 mode. RS422 Data Signals The electrical interface described in RS422 is a data transmission standard for balanced digital signals. It allows for a single transmitter device communicating to as many as 32 receiving devices. This type of data signal is well suited to systems that require data to be distributed to several points without a return data path. Several companies offer camera telemetry controllers using this data interface. Because there is only one transmitting device on the network, this one may remain active at all times. There is no need for the driver to go into a high impedance state to allow others to "talk." A configuration using multiple drivers on the same wire pair is exclusive to RS485 described in the next section. In most cases termination resistors are not required to be applied to RS422 data outputs. In long copper runs (over 500 feet) termination resistors may be required to eliminate data reflections. Termination resistors for RS422 data can be selected in the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C using switch #2 and switch #5. RS485 Data Signals RS485 differs from RS422 in the ability of the transmitter devices to go into a high impedance (Hi-Z) state. This allows multiple transmitter devices to reside on the same wire pair. The software must dictate a protocol that allows one device to transmit at any one time to prevent data crashes. Data wiring can use two wires or four wires. Using two wires the system works in half duplex. This means that data is exchanged between two points sequentially. When a four- wire system is used, the system may be full duplex. In many cases the system head end controller will continuously poll data from all remote devices. The remote devices all respond back to the head end (one at a time!) as they are addressed. This property of the network rests solely in the hands of the software (firmware). The driver chips used in RS485 communications are capable of changing into their high impedance state very rapidly. On even short lengths of wire there can exist a residual voltage after a driver circuit turns off. This can interfere with circuits that are used to detect the Hi-Z state. It is very important that the copper communications lines be terminated with resistors across the data wire pair. The best place to locate such resistors is at the furthest electrical devices at the ends of the wire pair. For instance, if several RS485 devices are connected in a daisy chain fashion, the wire connection would loop across all devices in a chain. The furthest two points in the chain would need to be terminated. Termination resistors for RS485 four wire data can be selected in the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C using switch #2 and switch #5. A termination resistor for RS485 two wire data can be selected in the MTX-8885C and MRX- 8885C using switch #5.
  • 11. 11 OFFSET BIAS – RS485 The RS485 specification requires receivers to detect input signals down to 200mVp-p of voltage level. In many cases this can cause systems to be sensitive to noise on the data wires. In an effort to eliminate the effects of low levels of noise, some manufacturers of equipment that communicate using RS485 have introduced a small voltage bias to the data lines. This is usually accomplished using a 470 Ohm resistance to +5V on the positive line and 470 Ohm resistance to ground on the negative line. When used in conjunction with the appropriate termination resistors referred to in the previous section, this introduces about a 300 mV offset, improving noise immunity. Offset bias for four wire RS485 can be applied on the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C by setting switch # 1 and switch # 3 down. Please note that these switches work as a set and must be either both down or both up. In a majority of cases, bias will not be required and these switches should remain in the up position. If using offset bias, it is important that termination resistor switch # 2 and switch # 5 be in the down (applied) position. Using offset bias without a termination on the line will cause communications to fail. Offset bias for two wire RS485 can be applied on the MTX-8885C and MRX-8885C by setting switch # 4 and switch # 6 down. Please note that these switches work as a set and must be either both down or both up. In a majority of cases, bias will not be required and these switches should remain in the up position. If using offset bias, it is important that termination resistor switch # 5 be in the down (applied) position. Using offset bias without a termination on the line will cause communications to fail.
  • 12. 12 LIFETIME WARRANTY INFORMATION American Fibertek, Inc warrants that at the time of delivery the products delivered will be free of defects in materials and workmanship. Defective products will be repaired or replaced at the exclusive option of American Fibertek. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is required to send the products back in case of return. All returns must be shipped prepaid. This warranty is void if the products have been tampered with. This warranty shall be construed in accordance with New Jersey law and the courts of New Jersey shall have exclusive jurisdiction over this contract. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTENDS BEYOND THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT. In any event, American Fibertek will not be responsible or liable for contingent, consequential, or incidental damages. No agreement or understanding, expressed or implied, except as set forth in this warranty, will be binding upon American Fibertek unless in writing, signed by a duly authorized officer of American Fibertek. SERVICE INFORMATION There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. In the event that service is required to this unit, please direct all inquiries to: American Fibertek, Inc. Phone: (877) 234-7200 120 Belmont Drive Phone: (732) 302-0660 Somerset, NJ 08873 FAX (732) 302-0667 E-mail: techinfo@americanfibertek.com