IP address: 192.168.0.10
[2]
Port: 502
,
Mask: 255.255.255.0
[1]
Gate: 192.168.0.1
Explanations:
[1]: These parameters should correspond to the network where the recorder is intended
to operate.
[2]: It is recommended to use the 502 port dedicated to Modbus TCP.
14.4.2 Port RS-485
RS-485 port settings are essential if the device is to be connected to a PC. Recorder
settings must correspond to the PC settings, otherwise the communication will fail.
Main menu Communication RS485 COM
Baud Rate 115200 (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)
Parity EVEN (NONE, EVEN, ODD)
ModbusRTU Address (1, 2, .., 99)
Explanations:
[1]: In RS-485 standard, up to 32 transmitters / receivers can be connected to the data
transmission line. Each slave-type device has a different address assigned.
[2]: Baud Rate should be set to the highest value. For high distances or high interference
level, data transmission speed should be perhaps decreased. Low transmission speed
extends the reading time of results saved in the internal memory, which is particularly
noticeable when the archive files are processed.
[3]: Parity control of each bite. It is recommended to set it to EVEN or ODD mode.
14.5 Screen settings
14.5.1 Tables
There is a drop down list in the upper part of the screen from which you should select
the table which you want to programme. On the right side of the selection list, there is a
window where the table can be given any name not exceeding, however, 16 characters.
Presented below is a table outline. The unprogrammed cells display the following
message – Disabled. Click on the cell you want to programme and then select a suitable
measurement channel from the drop-down list. It will display another list enabling selection
of the displayed value. User has five options to choose from:
[1]
,
[1]
,
,
PV
Maximum - Maximum value
Minimum - Minimum value
∑1
∑2
[2]
[3]
- Process value
- Totaliser 1
- Totaliser 2
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[1]