Network Integration and Gateway Functionality
The Delta DVPSCM52-SL (DVPSCM52-SL) is a left-side, high-speed communication module designed exclusively for the Delta DVP series programmable logic controller (PLC) platform. Engineered for building automation, HVAC networks, energy monitoring grids, and smart infrastructure management, this module provides dual-protocol flexibility. Operating as a BACnet MS/TP slave node or a standard MODBUS gateway, the unit enables Delta control systems to interface with third-party building management system (BMS) software, SCADA suites, and multi-vendor environmental controllers.
Interface Engineering and Noise Immunity
This left-side high-speed bus module uses robust RS-485 and RS-422 differential transmission methods to ensure high noise immunity on factory floors and inside commercial mechanical rooms. The physical layout features feed-through terminals equipped with vibration-resistant spring plugs for secure wire retention. To simplify line biasing and prevent network reflections over long cable runs, the chassis incorporates a built-in 120 ohm terminal resistor controlled via an accessible hardware slide switch. The internal processing network handles baudrates from 1,200 bps up to 460,800 bps, supporting BACnet MS/TP Slave, MODBUS ASCII/RTU, and User-Defined (UD Link) protocol profiles.
Technical Performance Matrix
| Core Parameter |
Operational Specification |
| Model Number |
DVPSCM52-SL |
| Brand / Product Family |
Delta Electronics / DVP Series PLC |
| Module Classification |
High-Speed Left-Side Communication Module |
| Required Main Unit |
DVP Series PLC (Left-side extension compatible) |
| Physical Interfaces |
RS-485 / RS-422 |
| Terminal Connection Format |
Feed-through terminals with spring-plug connectors |
| Line Impedance Matching |
Integrated 120 ohm terminal resistor with hardware switch |
| Supported Protocols |
BACnet MS/TP Slave, MODBUS ASCII/RTU, UD Link |
| Baudrate Spectrum (bps) |
1,200; 2,400; 4,800; 9,600; 19,200; 38,400; 57,600; 76,800; 115,200; 230,400; 460,800 |
| Noise Protection |
High noise immunity industrial isolation circuit |
| Net Device Weight |
0.15 kg |
| Shipping Gross Weight |
2.0 kg (Enclosed in large-lot industrial packaging) |
Industrial System Integration and FAQs
How do you enable the BACnet MS/TP slave protocol within a mixed-brand building automation network?
Configuration is handled without specialized proprietary drivers. Connect the DVPSCM52-SL to the left side of the DVP-PLC master unit, open Delta’s DCISoft network configuration utility, and set the interface mode to BACnet MS/TP Slave. Define the Device ID, Station Address, and matching transmission speed (such as 38,400 or 76,800 bps) to allow the master BMS controller from other brands to discover and map the module's I/O registers.
What is the purpose of the UD Link protocol option on this communication card?
The UD Link (User-Defined Link) mode allows engineers to write custom serial data packets inside the Delta PLC code. This feature enables the module to communicate with non-standard serial field instruments, legacy barcode scanners, custom laboratory scales, or specific temperature controllers that use unique ASCII or hex message strings instead of standard MODBUS or BACnet formats.
When should the built-in 120 ohm terminal resistor switch be moved to the ON position?
The 120 ohm resistor switch should be toggled to ON only if the DVPSCM52-SL sits physically at the start or the absolute end of the RS-485/RS-422 daisy-chain network segment. Leaving the termination resistor off at the end nodes causes data-packet reflections on the line, which can lead to intermittent CRC errors, timeouts, and communication dropouts.
Field Commissioning and Wiring Guidelines
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Left-Side Bus Mechanical Alignment: This unit is a left-side extension module and must be attached directly to the left interface bus of a compatible DVP series PLC. Turn off all system power before locking the module onto the DIN rail and sliding the internal bus connectors together. Do not force the modules together; ensure the parallel pins align correctly to prevent bending the backplane connection interface.
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Vibration-Resistant Spring Terminal Landing: When landing serial data lines, strip the wire insulation back approximately 8 mm. Use a small flat-blade tool to depress the spring-plug release mechanism, insert the bare copper lead fully into the feed-through terminal hole, and release the tension tool. Tug gently on the wire to verify that the spring clamp has secured the conductor, which protects against vibration-induced open circuits.
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RS-485 Shielding and Ground Separation: Always use high-quality twisted-pair shielded industrial communication cable (such as Belden 9841) for all RS-485 configurations. Connect the cable's shield braid to a clean, isolated functional ground point at a single end of the network run. Do not route these data lines parallel to three-phase AC motor wires or variable frequency drive (VFD) lines within the enclosure to maintain high noise immunity.