Connecting The Irda Port; Configuring The Service Port Switch - ABB Endura AZ series User Manual

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9.3 Connecting the IrDA Port

Note.
The IrDa port is functional only when the Cyclic Output Interval parameter (see Section 5.4.8,
page 62) is not set to 'Off'.
The Cyclic Output Interval parameter setting resets to 'Off' when the transmitter is powered up.
The IrDA adaptor enables communication between the device and a PC via a port selected at the Service
Port Swtch.
To prepare the IrDA interface for use:
1. Install the Utility Software CD onto the PC – see Section 9.2, page 91.
2. Plug the IrDA adaptor into a USB / RS232 adaptor cable and plug the USB connection into the PC.
3. Align the IrDA adaptor to within 0.5 m (1.5 ft) of the transmitter.

9.4 Configuring the Service Port Switch

To configure the Service Port switch:
1. Ensure the IrDA adaptor is connected – see Section 9.3 (above).
2. Launch the Service Port Switch utility.
3. From the drop-down list, select the COM port
4. From the drop-down list, select the client application
– Cyclic O / P – see Section 9.5, page 93
– Parameter Dump – see Section 9.6, page 93
– HMI – see Section 9.7, page 94
– HART – see Section 9.8, page 94
5. Click 'Connect'
made.
Note. It is necessary to keep the Service Port Switch open the whole time the service port is used.
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The 'Disconnected' status
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changes to 'Active' to confirm connection is
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