Chapter 9: rs232 communication, Chapter 8, Chapter 9 – AERCO BMK 1.5 LN July 2011 User Manual

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Benchmark 1.5LN Low NOx Boiler

Operation and Maintenance Manual

OMM-0041_0D

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AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913 • Ph: 800-526-0288

CHAPTER 9: RS232 COMMUNICATION

9.1 INTRODUCTION

The RS232 port on the front panel of the C-More Control Box (Figure 3-1) can be interfaced to a

laptop computer or other suitable terminal using a RS232 adapter cable. RS232 communication can

be accomplished using any “Dumb Terminal” emulation, such as “Hyper Terminal” which is included

with Microsoft Windows. The RS232 communication feature permits viewing or changing of Control

Panel menu options and also provides access to data logs showing Event Time Line, Fault and

Sensor log displays.

9.2 RS232 COMMUNICATION SETUP

Regardless of the terminal emulation utilized, the following guidelines must be adhered to when

setting up the RS232 communication link:

o Baud Rate – The baud rates which can be used with the C-More Control Panel are:

2400

4800

9600 (Default)

19.2K

o Data Format – The program must be set for: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and either

Xon/Xoff or No flow control.

9.3 MENU PROCESSING UTILIZING RS232 COMMUNICATION

Viewing data logs and viewing or changing Control Panel menu options using RS232

communication is accomplished as follows:
1. Start the emulator software program and ensure that the specified baud rate and data formats

have been entered.

2. Press the Enter key on the laptop. An asterisk (*) prompt should appear.
3. At the prompt, enter the valid RS232 password (jaguar) in lower case letters and press Enter.
4. “Welcome to Aerco” will appear in the laptop or “dumb terminal” display with a listing of the

following available entry choices:

M = Display next Menu

D = Display menu items

N = Display next menu items

Cxx = Change item xx

F = Fault log display

S = Sensor log display

T = Time line display

L = Log off

NOTE

The Level 1 password (159) must be entered to change

options in the Setup, Configuration and Tuning Menus. The

Level 2 password (6817) must be entered to view or change

options in the Calibration and Diagnostics Menus. With the

exception of the password entry, all other keyboard entries

can be made using either upper or lower case.

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