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The dongle features RS-485 terminals which are critical for establishing communication with the TeltoCharge system. These terminals are usually labeled as Ground (GND), A+ (positive differential signal), and B- (negative differential signal).
 
The dongle features RS-485 terminals which are critical for establishing communication with the TeltoCharge system. These terminals are usually labeled as Ground (GND), A+ (positive differential signal), and B- (negative differential signal).
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*To connect the dongle to the TeltoCharge system, you'll need to use an appropriate RS-485 cable.
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*To connect the dongle to the TeltoCharge, you'll need to use an appropriate RS-485 cable.
 
*Connect the 'A+' terminal of your cable to the 'A+' port on the TeltoCharge device.
 
*Connect the 'A+' terminal of your cable to the 'A+' port on the TeltoCharge device.
 
*Connect the 'B-' terminal of your cable to the 'B-' port on the TeltoCharge device.
 
*Connect the 'B-' terminal of your cable to the 'B-' port on the TeltoCharge device.
 
''Note :'' In case of communication errors, swapping the 'A+' and 'B-' connections might resolve the issue.
 
''Note :'' In case of communication errors, swapping the 'A+' and 'B-' connections might resolve the issue.
 
[[File:Modbus p1 dongle -rs485.png|left|frameless]]
 
[[File:Modbus p1 dongle -rs485.png|left|frameless]]

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