External modem – Heath Consultants Heath Data Recorder (HDR) User Manual

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External Modem

The HDR is equipped with two RS232 communication ports. The Direct Port is dedicated to local direct PC
communication at 19200 baud using the HDR com cable. The Remote Port is used for connecting a modem. Remote
baud rates available are 300, 1200, 2400 (default), 4800, 9600 and 19200. When configuring for a remote modem, the
“Remote Modem Baud Rate” in the unit must match the baud rate of the field modem being used. Connect the RX, TX &
GND from the modem to the instrument on J13. A wiring harness is required for this connection.

Note: For proper remote communication using the native protocol Sandia, the modem [default] mode needs to remain.

Modbus mode must be set to “RTU” & “Parity” must be set to “None”.

Note: If the external modem powers down to save power, the CTS wire is required to wake the modem prior to “dialing out upon

alarm”- if this feature is enabled. Otherwise the CTS wire isn’t required for inbound communication.

Caution:

When connecting the HDR to an external modem, it is recommended to connect external power to the

instrument due to higher current demand.

CT

S

RT

S

CD

T

XM

RXM

GND

GND

INDEX B

STOBE

INDEX A

STOBE

3V SYS

GND

GAS TEMP 2

1.5VDC

GND

12VDC

GND

BUTTON

JP5

CR2032

3V

1 2 3

ASSY#: 77R65-9320

REV F

3.6V "AA" Lithium

OPEN

JP1

DISPLAY

BACKUP BATTERY

WIRED TO

Modem Wakeup
Jumper Wire

CTS

GND

RX

TX

(Only required for modems that power down)

(Only required for modems that power down)

J13

Non-Heath Modem

D

SR

(Pi

n

6)

G

N

D

(P

in

5)

R

X (Pi

n 2)

TX (Pin

3)

RS-232

Splice

Splice

Splice

Splice

9 Pin

12V
GND

12VDC Modem
Battery

12V

GN

D

+ -

External power is recommended
When connected to external modems.

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