Controller hardware and cabling – Despatch Protocol Manager with Protocol Plus User Manual

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Protocol Manager Software E-100

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Controller Hardware and Cabling

Check the communications card

The card needs to be installed correctly (jumpers are on the bottom of the card

and should be facing the green terminals)

The jumpers need to be setup for RS232 or RS422, depending on the interface

being

used. See Modbus User’s Programming manual (E102) for proper

settings.

Check cabling between the controller and outside of oven

The R+ should be connected to terminal #1 on the back of the controller. Check

with an ohm meter that pin #2 on the 9 pin connector on the outside of the oven
is connected to this terminal.

The R- should be connected to terminal #2 on the back of the controller. Check

with an ohm meter that pin #7 on the 9 pin connector connected to this terminal.

The T+ should be connected to terminal #3 on the back of the controller. Check

with an ohm meter that pin #3 on the 9 pin connector connected to this terminal.

The T- should be connected to terminal #4 on the back of the controller. Check

with an ohm meter that pin #4 on the 9 pin connector connected to this terminal.

The SG should be connected to terminal #5 on the back of the controller. Check

with an ohm meter that pin #5 on the 9 pin connector connected to this terminal.


Check cabling between the computer and outside of oven


RS232 INTERFACE

The cable running from the Oven’s 9 Pin connector and the computer should be a null
modem cable (for a PC with a 9 pin connector, pin 2 at each end connects to pin 3 at
the other end, and the cable requires a female 9 pin plug at the PC end and a male 9
pin plug at the Oven end).

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