0 serial communications (ez7) (continued) – E-Mon EIDR-16J*RJ User Manual

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INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR)

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6.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (EZ7)

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d. RS-232 Key with Built-In Modem (USBK)

The RS-232 key with built-in modem connects the entire RS-485 network of

IDRs to a telephone line.

** Refer to the previous section, “Connecting IDRs to the RS-232 key using

RS-485.” Connect the RS-485 network via Method 1 or Method 2.

On the back panel of the RS-232 Key/modem, the left jack (RS232) is not

used in most cases since there is no local host computer.

The two jacks at the top center of the rear panel on the RS-232 key/modem

are for connecting to the phone line. Connect one of these two jacks to the

telephone line.

IMPORTANT:

The telephone line should be dedicated exclusively to the automatic meter

reading system. Never connect to a phone line that has other modems or fax

machines connected. If there are telephones connected to this phone line,

the proprietor must be aware that all phones must be on “hook” in order for

the modem to work. A dedicated telephone line is recommended for system

reliability.

e. Baud Rate

The communication baud rate is 9600 baud (factory default).

When using the IDR with a modem, the rate of 9600 should always be

selected.

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