A.2 hayes at commands – Campbell Hausfeld COM220 User Manual

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Appendix A. Changing COM220 Settings

TABLE A-1. Selecting ME

Baud-rates via DIP Switches 3 and 4

ME Baud-rate

Switch 3 Switch 4

9600 Open

Open

38400 Open

Closed

57600 Closed

Open

115200 Closed

Closed

Please note that older dataloggers (e.g. CR10X, CR23X, CR510) cannot
support the highest COM220 ME baud-rates. Table A-2 lists maximum
datalogger baud-rates.

TABLE A-2. Maximum Datalogger ME Baud-rates

Datalogger Max

Baud-rate

CR10X, CR510, CR7, CR21X

9600

CR23X 38400
CR5000 57600
CR800, CR1000, CR3000

115200

DIP Switch 5: PakBus Ready

Switch 5 should be open (default) for PakBus dataloggers (e.g., CR800,
CR1000, CR3000, CR10XPB, CR23XPB, CR510PB), but must be closed for
non-Pakbus dataloggers (e.g., CR10X, CR23X, CR510, CR5000). This switch
determines if the clock/handshake line is used to detect the ME-PAUSE state.

DIP Switches 6 and 7: Not used

DIP Switch 8: Configuration Mode

Closing DIP switch 8 (and cycling power to the COM220) places the COM220
in configuration mode. The COM220 can be configured using an SC532 or an
SC532A with a 12V AC adapter (part number 15966) and Device
Configuration utility ver 1.6 or newer and Hayes AT Commands (see below).

A.2 Hayes AT Commands

In order to configure the COM220 with Hayes AT commands, you will need
the Campbell Scientific Device Configuration utility ver 1.6 or newer and a
SC532 or SC532A device. An SC12 cable must be connected to the peripheral
port on the SC532 or SC532A and the CS I/O port on the COM220. Another
cable should connect the “RS232” port (if using an SC532 device) or the “PC”
port (if using an SC532A device) to one of your computer's serial ports. If
using an SC532A device, power will be provided to the modem by the SC532A
with a 12V AC adapter (Figure A-1). However, if using the older SC532, you
must apply 12 V to the COM220 via the green connector.

A-2

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