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Will the PS69-DPM work with a Siemens 157-xxxxx-0XA0 DP/PA coupler at the baud rate 45.45 Kbit/s?

The PS69-DPM does not communicate natively at 45.45 baud.

To communicate through this DP/PA coupler you will need the Siemens “Simatic DP Link”.

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