Teledyne HPM-2002-OBE instruction manual RS232/485 With Display, Command Syntax

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3.3. RS232/485 With Display

The HPM-2002-OBE with RS232/485 output and display is shown in the figure below. The user interface consists of 4-digit LED display, a status bar, and a mode bar.

3.3.1.Overall Functional Description

The status bar gives information about the condition of the HPM-2002-OBE. High and Low indicate whether the set points are activated. Error indicates if there was a problem downloading the EEPROM. Torr and mTorr indicate what pressure regime the gauge is measuring.

The mode bar indicates which mode has been selected. The HPM-2002-OBE has five modes which the user may enter. This is similar to the six modes which can be entered in the standard HPM-2002, there is no interlock feature; when the user changes the settings within a mode any adjustments that have been made will be permanent once the mode is exited. (To exit without making changes permanent, the user must turn the power off.)

Communication with the serial interface of the HPM-2002-OBE is via an ASCII data string. In the RS-232 mode the command message consist only of a command string and the terminator. The attention character and address string are not required, but if they are used they MUST be valid. If all components of the ASCII data string are valid the command will be accepted and executed. The RS-232 mode is sometimes referred to as point-to-point mode since only one device may be connected to the controller at any given time.

A message to the HPM-2002-OBE in the RS-485 mode consists of an attention character followed by the address string, the command string, and the terminator. If all components of the ASCII data string are valid the command will be accepted and executed. The RS-485 mode is also referred to as multipoint mode since up to 31 devices may be connected to the same controller in a network scheme.

3.3.2.COMMAND SYNTAX

In the following examples of syntax codes, the special characters are explained:

The characters in square brackets [ ] represents a command string, either upper or lower case command characters accepted. All characters must follow each other in the string with no spaces or other characters.

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Troubleshooting Model 2002 Sensors FeaturesHPM-2002-OBE Analog Output Module HPM-2002-OBE Analog Output 4-20mA ModuleHPM-2002-OBE DeviceNet Module SpecificationsHPM-2002-OBE RS232/485 Output Module OBE Module Installation Transducer InstallationReceiving Inspection Quick StartPin Volt 20 mA RS232/485 Initial OperationHigh and Low Set Point Modes Analog OutputOverall Functional Description Cal Mode Run ModeAnalog Output GAS ModeGas Selection Table HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Analog Output 4-20mA Cal Mode Analog Output 4-20mA HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge RS232/485 With Display Command SyntaxParamater Modification Commands Interrogation CommandsReset / Restore Commands Calibration Adjustment CommandsDevice Status Default RS232/485 SpecificationsModular Connector Pinout RS-485 Modular Connector Pinout R2-232 RJ-11 connector on left sideRun Mode DeviceNet description DeviceNet TMMidrange Coefficient Adjustment Zero Coefficient AdjustmentAtmosphere Coefficient Adjustment Calibration of the HPM-2002-OBETheory of Operation Vo = SPV+V1 Piezoresistive SensorHPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Et = Es + Er + Eg Pirani SensorEs = K ∆T Am/L Er = σεTh4-Ta4AsHPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Dual Sensor Operation Eg = Kg ∆T As/∆xEg = arLt273/Th1/2Th-TaAgP HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge RS485 Address Advanced Setup GuideRestore Eeprom Turnaround DelayBaud Rate Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop BitsRestore Factory Defaults Restore CalibrationSoftware Reset Frequently Asked Questions Why does my display read, Err1?Why does my display read, U .? Why does my display read, U.U?Why does my display read, . U? What are Err3, Err5, Err6 and Err7?Non-Warranty Repair Policy Warranty Repair PolicyDiagrams and Drawings HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge