Appendix a - cable configuration, Using the usb connection on your computer, Baud rate selection – Honeywell SUB Series Interval Data Recorders 62-0342-01 User Manual

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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS

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62-0342—01

Using the USB connection on your
computer

As an alternative to the SUB-RS232K converter, we offer the

SUB-USBK that allows you to convert the RS485 output from

your IDRs for direct connect to your USB connection on your

computer.

Baud Rate Selection

The communication baud rate is selected by means of a

jumper on the circuit board (See appendix C for location.)

There are three (3) selections: 19200, 9600 (factory default)

and 2400.

1. When using the IDR with a modem, the rate of 9600

should always be selected.

2. The baud rate on the IDR must always match the baud

rate selected in the E-Mon Energy software. Communi-

cation will not work if they are not set correctly.

3. After a baud rate change, press CPU Reset (See

Appendix C) to register the change in the IDR.

4. All IDRs in the “daisy chain” circuit must be set at the

same baud rate.

APPENDIX A - CABLE
CONFIGURATION

A. Four-Conductor Cables (IDR RS-485 Communication)

Fig. 7. connectors.

B. Six-Conductor Cables (Meters #2-#8, optional #9-#16)

Fig. 8. connectors.

C. Eight-Conductor Cables (Meter #1, RS-232 Key to

Computer)

Fig. 9. connectors.

NOTE: All cables are wired pin-to-pin (straight through) as

shown above.

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