Teledyne HPM-2002-OBE instruction manual Advanced Setup Guide, RS485 Address

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5.Troubleshooting

5.1. Advanced Setup Guide

The HPM-2002-OBE has several setup and control commands which can be accessed by using the ADJUST rotary encoder and SELECT pushbutton and at the same time viewing the display. Note that most of the commands, which are described below, can be accessed using equivalent RS232/485 commands.

The advanced setup is accessed from the Run mode. With the Run light illuminated (and not flashing), each click of the ADJUST rotary encoder in the clockwise direction will advance the display through each command. Once arriving at the desired command, the user can change the parameter (or initiate command) by pressing the SELECT pushbutton. When finished with the advanced setup, the user may return to the normal Run mode by turning the ADJUST counter-clockwise until the pressure is once again displayed. The parameters are not stored upon leaving the command and entering the normal Run mode via ADJUST. To make the changes permanent, the SAVE EEPROM command is used. Note that turning the ADJUST clockwise indefinitely will simply cycle through the commands.

Normal Run

RS485 Address

Baud Rate

Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop Bits

Turnaround Delay

Decimation Ratio

Save EEPROM

Restore EEPROM

Restore Calibration

Restore Factory Defaults

Software Reset

Normal Run

etc…

CLOCKWISE

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

The following list gives a description of each of the commands listed above along with the syntax for the equivalent RS232/485 command. See RS232/485 section for more details.

RS485 Address

A_01

Multipoint A_01, A_02, … A_FE, A_FF

The RS485 address is the multipoint address of the HPM-2002-OBE. If the unit is configured for RS232, then this parameter must set to a value of E0 or greater.

(Valid multipoint range 01 to DF) *{aa}A={aa}<CR>

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Troubleshooting Features Model 2002 SensorsHPM-2002-OBE Analog Output Module HPM-2002-OBE Analog Output 4-20mA ModuleHPM-2002-OBE DeviceNet Module SpecificationsHPM-2002-OBE RS232/485 Output Module Transducer Installation OBE Module InstallationReceiving Inspection Quick StartInitial Operation Pin Volt 20 mA RS232/485High and Low Set Point Modes Analog OutputOverall Functional Description Run Mode Cal ModeAnalog Output GAS ModeGas Selection Table HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Analog Output 4-20mA Cal Mode Analog Output 4-20mA HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Command Syntax RS232/485 With DisplayInterrogation Commands Paramater Modification CommandsCalibration Adjustment Commands Reset / Restore CommandsDefault RS232/485 Specifications Device StatusModular Connector Pinout R2-232 RJ-11 connector on left side Modular Connector Pinout RS-485Run Mode DeviceNet TM DeviceNet descriptionZero Coefficient Adjustment Midrange Coefficient AdjustmentAtmosphere Coefficient Adjustment Calibration of the HPM-2002-OBETheory of Operation Piezoresistive Sensor Vo = SPV+V1HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge Pirani Sensor Et = Es + Er + EgEs = 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 Advanced Setup Guide RS485 AddressTurnaround Delay Restore EepromBaud Rate Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop BitsRestore Calibration Restore Factory DefaultsSoftware Reset Frequently Asked Questions Why does my display read, Err1?Why does my display read, U.U? Why does my display read, U .?Why does my display read, . U? What are Err3, Err5, Err6 and Err7?Warranty Repair Policy Non-Warranty Repair PolicyDiagrams and Drawings HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge