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4 4  [[image:1734108445189-173.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]
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6 -BMS USB-RS485 1.x interface adapter provides conversion of USB bus signals to RS-485 bus signals. After connection to a PC device is recognized as a virtual COM port.
6 +BMS USB-RS485 interface adapter provides conversion of USB bus signals to RS-485 bus signals. After connection to a PC device is recognized as a virtual COM port.
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8 8  Adapter includes a switch to connect a 120 Ohm terminal resistor to RS-485 lines.
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10 10  Device is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10, Mac OS 8/9, Mac OS X, Linux 2.4 and above.
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12 -The BMS USB-RS485 1.x interface adapter performs the following functions:
12 +The BMS USB-RS485 interface adapter performs the following functions:
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14 14  * conversion of USB interface signals to a two-wire trunk RS-485 interface signals with galvanic isolation (Vrms = 1000V);
15 15  * power supply and information exchange with BMS Logic devices using the ElectricDeviceMonitor software.
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33 33  == Connection diagrams ==
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35 -How to use the BMS USB-RS485 1.x adapter is described in the «BMS 2.1 – Connection manual».
35 +Figure below shows a diagram of connecting a BMS Logic device to a PC using the BMS USB-RS485.
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37 -Figure below shows a diagram of connecting a BMS Logic device to a PC using the BMS USB-RS485 1.x.
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41 -Next figure shows an option to connect the BMS USB-RS485 1.x to the RS-485 bus, which already integrates several devices. If the BMS USB-RS485 1.x is the last device on the bus, the 120 Ohm switch must be set to position "1".
39 +Next figure shows an option to connect the BMS USB-RS485 to the RS-485 bus, which already integrates several devices. If the BMS USB-RS485 is the last device on the bus, the 120 Ohm switch must be set to position "1".
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