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RS-485 Cable Requirements
The RS-485 interface is capable of a data rate of up to 100k BPS at a distance of up to 4000 feet (1200 meters). A twisted
pair cable with impedance of 120 ohms is specified. The maximum distance limit is set by the –6db DC loss for a 24 AWG
wire as well as by AC signal loss at the maximum data rate. A shield is typically required for improving noise rejection.
Apollo equipment uses this cable shield fro the dual purposes of establishing common mode ground and noise
shielding.
RS-485 Specifications Summary:
Driver loaded output voltage:
Rt=54 ohms
Driver short circuit current:
Vout = +12/-7 V
Driver output common mode:
Receiver sensitivity:
Receiver common mode voltage:
Receiver input resistance:
1.5 V min.
250 ma
3 V max.
200 mv
+12 V max, -7 V min.
12 K ohms min.
Cables specifically designed for the RS-485 interface are available in 24 AWG and 28 AWG, with the 24 AWG meeting
the full specification. The 28 AWG cables if suitable for limited span (less than 1000 feet, 300 meters) at reduced cost.
If a system has any possibility for future expansion, which may call for extending the communication span, 28 AWG
wire should not be used. Cable of 24 AWG is recommended.
Belden Part #
Gauge
Wire type
DC resistance
8132
28 AWG
7 x 36 stranded
65 ohms/1000 ft.
9842
24 AWG
7 x 32 stranded
24 ohms/1000 ft.
Cables NOT specifically designed fro RS-485 interface may be used to interconnect Apollo equipment at reduced
performance. This may translate to reduced communication span and reduced number of nodes (number of devices
per port). Low capacitance cable with twisted pairs and shield for RS-232/RS-422 may be used. Cable of 24 AWG
wire size should have wire to wire capacitance of approximately 12 pf.
Problem - The reader does not honor the exit request. Granting access from card
and/or PIN’s functions correctly.
- Check the exit push button wiring
- For readers with supervised inputs the exit push button must be terminated with
the correct EOL terminator. Switching from alarm (10K ohms) to safe (300
ohms) will activate the exit request
- Check that the reader is not in a tamper condition. Reader tamper will disable
the exit request and it will remain disabled for 1 minute after the tamper condition
is cleared.
Problem - The door strike only energizes for a short time (1-2 seconds) for an
access grant. Setting it longer has no effect.
- Check the door contact wiring. If the door contact is not closed, the strike will
only be energized for a short time because the door is considered to be already
open
- For readers with supervised inputs, check for the correct EOL and correct EOL
wiring