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When uninstalling the building management system it is also important to securly dispose the products.
The RP-V controllers support BACnet MS/TP communication. The BACnet MS/TP configuration differs between the RP-V models. The BACnet/IP enabled RP-V controllers can be reconfigured to communicate with automation servers based on the BACnet MS/TP protocol, instead of the BACnet/IP protocol. An adapter is required for converting the controller RS-485 Com port with RJ45 interface to screw terminals. There is also an RP-V model designed for connection to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network and this model can only communicate via MS/TP.
The MP-V controllers can be reconfigured to communicate with the hosting server based on the BACnet MS/TP protocol, instead of the BACnet/IP protocol. An adapter is required for converting the controller RS-485 Com port with RJ45 interface to screw terminals.
The RP-C controllers support BACnet MS/TP communication. The BACnet MS/TP configuration differs between the RP-C models. The BACnet/IP enabled RP-C controllers can be reconfigured to communicate with automation servers based on the BACnet MS/TP protocol, instead of the BACnet/IP protocol. An adapter is required for converting the controller RS-485 Com port with RJ45 interface to screw terminals. There are also RP-C models designed for connection to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network and these models can only communicate via MS/TP.
The Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter (SXWNISORS48510001) is used when connecting an RP or MP controller to the following networks:
The Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter is equipped with an RJ45 port for connection to an RP or MP controller RS-485 Com port and a 4-position removable screw terminal block for connection to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network or Modbus RTU (RS-485) subnetwork.
You connect a Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter (via a separate connection cable) to an RP or MP controller to convert the controller RS-485 RJ45 interface to screw terminals, which is required to connect the controller to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network or a Modbus RTU (RS-485) subnetwork. You use a Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter (SXWNISORS48510001) when the BACnet MS/TP network includes non-isolated controllers, such as the b3 BACnet family of zone controllers, and when the Modbus RTU subnetwork includes Modbus devices that are non-isolated or isolated.
You wire the screw terminals on a Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter to connect an RP or MP controller to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network or Modbus RTU (RS-485) subnetwork. Always use the recommended wires.
You wire the screw terminals on an RS-485 Power Adapter to connect a BACnet/IP controller (RP or MP controller) to an RS-485 bus. Always use the recommended wires.