LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1316A-3 User Manual

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Chapter 2
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BE6024-12

1316A-3 Multi Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Instruction Manual

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The 1316A-3 monitor also has a standard USB socket on its rear

panel. This is the digital interface used to communicate with the

1316A-3 monitor. This must be connected to a free USB port on your

computer using a USB cable. Please make sure that the USB driver is

installed before connecting the 1316A-3 with the PC. The USB cable

is hot pluggable, meaning that it can be connected while the PC and

the 1316A-3 monitor is on.

When making the connection to the computer, note down which COM

port you have used – you will require this information to set up the

communication parameters. You may choose to use the ports COM1

to COM4. If you are unsure, refer to information about your

computer to identify the port name. When using an USB connection

between the 1316A-3 and the PC the USB connection will appear as a

USB virtual COM port (Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge),

which can be checked in the “Device Manager”-view on the PC, see

figure 2.4.

The (USB) virtual COM port must be between COM1-COM4 in order

for the BZ6014 to communicate with the 1316A-3 monitor. If it is

COM5 or higher it must be assigned to a COM port in the range

COM1-COM4, by changing the properties of the virtual COM port

using the “Device Manager”.

Figure 2.4 : Windows “Device Manager” showing the virtual COM port

for the USB connection.

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