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How to Enable RS-485 Networks in One Step

5/21/2014

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Anyone who uses RS-485 will agree that manually adjusting pull-high/low and terminator resistors through trial and error are major pain points. Wouldn't it be great if you could configure and troubleshoot your RS-485 devices in just one step? Well now you can. 
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Cumbersome Configuration
Manually adjusting pull-high/low resistors and terminator resistors through trial and error can make configuring 
RS-485 devices especially challenging. Frustration aside, manual configuration by trial and error can also lead to costly deployment delays.

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Troublesome Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting mission-critical RS-485 networks usually requires dispatching technical support engineers to eliminate all possible causes of a problem. Again, the traditional trial and error approach is not only 
time-consuming, but also generates unnecessary costs.

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