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Intelligent Technologies QCPort System Install Manual 
November 2005  
 
MN05001002E 
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Using Biasing Resistors 
Depending on the type of QCPort system being implemented, biasing resistors may or 
may not be required. For Figure 1 and Figure 2 under the “Interconnectivity Using 
QCPort” section (One Device Using QCPort), a single biasing resistor is required when 
the total length of the system is less than 3 feet [1 meter].  
When connecting a Network Adapter to IO and motor controllers, as in Figure 3 Multiple 
Devices Being Controlled And Monitored Remotely Using QCPort, biasing resistors are 
required on the end furthest from the network Adapter. A biasing resistor is not required 
on the one end that the Network Adapter is located since the Network Adapter has a 
biasing resistor integral. 
When a biasing resistor is required, use part # D77E-TERRJ or D77E-QPLR.  These 
biasing resistors connect between A and B and require 24V DC present on QCPort to be 
functional.  The D77E-QPLR has three connections to QCPort.  They are through the RJ 
connectors at the bottom, the Backplane connector on the back, and then through the 
front connector at the A and B terminals.  The D77E-TERRJ has only one way to connect 
to QCPort, which is through the RJ connectors.  There are two connectors that are in 
parallel with each other so it is not important which way the biasing resistor is orientated.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 10: QCPort Biasing Resistor Options 
D77E-TERRJ 
D77E-QPLR 
P-
P+
A
B
P-
P+
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+
-
+
-
+
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