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6. Configuring the Gateway
6.1.1. Pin Outs
— LUFP7 (Configuration) —
Female RJ45 Male RJ45
11
22
33
8
RS-485 D(B) 4 4 D(B)
RS-485 D(A) 5 5 D(A)
66
+10 V 7 7 +10 V
GND 8 8 0 V
Straight POWERSUITE cable
——— RS485 / RS232 converter ——— –—— PC (COM) ——–
Male RJ45 Female RJ45 Female 9-point SUB-D Male 9-point SUB-D
11 11
22 Tx 2 2 RS-232 Rx
33 Rx 3 3 RS-232 Tx
D(B) 4 4 D(B) 44
D(A) 5 5 D(A) GND 55GND
66 66
+10 V 7 7 +10 V 77
0 V 8 8 0 V 88
99
N.B. The inversion of the Rx and Tx signals between the gateway and the PC is shown on the 9-point SUB-D
connectors, because beyond this junction, the RS-232 signals are replaced by the D(A) and D(B) polarisations of
the RS-485 signals.
6.1.2. RS-232 Link Protocol
There is no need to configure the PC’s COM port, as AbcConf uses a specific setup which replaces the one for
the port being used. This replacement is temporary and is cancelled as AbcConf stops using this serial port, that
is to say when AbcConf is closed.