7 module 7 - s, Erial, Ommunications – Omega Vehicle Security PTC900 User Manual

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6.7 MODULE 7 - S

ERIAL

C

OMMUNICATIONS

P

ARAMETERS

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PARAMETER MENU

This module can only be accessed if a Serial Communications Card is installed.

* Only appears if the Real-Time Clock Card is installed.

Module 7 is the programming module for the Serial Communications

Parameters. These parameters are used to match the serial settings of the meter
with those of the host computer or other serial device, such as a terminal or
printer. This programming module can only be accessed if an RS232 or RS485
Serial Communications card is installed.

This section also includes an explanation of the commands and formatting

required for communicating with the meter. In order to establish serial
communications, the user must have host software that can send and receive
ASCII characters. For serial hardware and wiring details, refer to section 4.5
Serial Communication Wiring.

This section of the PTC900/PTC901 bulletin replaces the bulletin shipped

with the RS232 and RS485 serial communications plug-in cards. Discard the
separate bulletin when using those serial plug-in cards with the
PTC900/PTC901. Also, this section does NOT apply to the Modbus
communication cards. For details on the operation of the Fieldbus cards, refer
to the bulletin shipped with each card.

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BAUD RATE

Set the baud rate to match the other serial communications equipment on the

serial link. Normally, the baud rate is set to the highest value at which all the
serial equipment are capable of transmitting and receiving data.

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DATA BITS

Select either 7- or 8-bit data word lengths. Set the word length to match the

other serial communications equipment on the serial link.

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PARITY BIT

This parameter only appears when the Data Bits parameter is set to a 7-bit

data word length. Set the parity bit to match that of the other serial
communications equipment on the serial link. The meter ignores parity when
receiving data and sets the parity bit for outgoing data. If parity is set to , an
additional stop bit is used to force the frame size to 10 bits.

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METER ADDRESS

Enter the serial meter (node) address. With a single meter, an address is not

needed and a value of zero can be used. With multiple meters (RS485
applications), a unique 2 digit address number must be assigned to each meter.

Addresses 98 and 99 are reserved to configure a unit as a serial real-time

clock master. See Serial Real-time Clock Master Adressing.

to

TST TSP CST CSP

NO

Timer/Cnt Start & Stop Values

StrStp

SO1 SO2 SO3 SO4

NO

Setpoint Off/Time-Out Values*

SpNtOF

SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4

NO

Setpoint Values*

SPNt

TIM

NO

RTC Time*

rtC-t

DAT

NO

RTC Date*

rtC-d

CNT

NO

Cycle Counter

C-dSP

TMR

yES

Timer

t-dsp

MNEMONIC

FACTORY

PARAMETER

DISPLAY

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ABBREVIATED PRINTING

This parameter determines the formatting of data transmitted from the meter

in response to a Transmit Value (T) command or a Block Print Request (P)
command. Select

for a Full print transmission, which consists of the meter

address, mnemonics, and parameter data. Select

for abbreviated print

transmissions, consisting of the parameter data only. This setting affects all the
parameters selected in the PRINT OPTIONS. (Note: If the meter address is 00,
the address will not be sent during a Full transmission.)

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PRINT OPTIONS

This parameter selects the meter values transmitted in response to a Print

Request. A Print Request is sometimes referred to as a block print because more
than one parameter can be sent to a printer or computer as a block.

Selecting

displays a sublist for choosing the meter parameters to appear

in the block print. All parameters entered as

in the sublist will be

transmitted during a block print. Parameters entered as

will not be sent.

*

These values are plug-in card dependent.

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PTC901: REAL-TIME CLOCK PRINT FORMATTING

This parameter determines the formatting of the Real-Time Clock (RTC)

values transmitted from the meter in response to a Transmit Value (T) command
or a Block Print Request (P) command. This parameter appears only when a
Real-Time Clock plug-in option card is installed.

When

is selected, RTC values are formatted as per the RTC Time and

Date Display Formats programmed in Module 8. The Day of Week value is sent
as a character string.

When

is selected, the meter sends the RTC values as numeric data only.

RTC Time/Date units are separated by a “.”. The Day is sent as a single number
as shown below.

TIME - Hours (24-Hr. format), Minutes, Seconds (HHMMSS)
DATE - Month, Day, Year (mmddyy)
DAY - 1 = Sunday thru 7 = Saturday

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