Omega M-4292/1006, PCL340 manual Remote Operation, Remote Interface

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9.Remote Operation

9.1Remote Interface

The calibrator can be remotely controlled using a PC terminal, or by a computer program running the calibrator in an automated system. It uses an RS-232 serial port connection for remote operation.

NOTE: To use the remote control option a custom RS-232 cable must be purchased from OMEGA (LEM232). To contact OMEGA refer to Section 1.1 of this manual. With this connection the user can write programs on a PC, with Windows languages like Visual Basic to operate the calibrator, or use a Windows terminal, such as Hyper Terminal, to enter single commands. Typical RS-232 remote configurations are shown in Figure 13.

Figure 13. Calibrator-to-Computer Connection

9.2 Setting up the RS-232 Port for Remote Control

Note: The RS-232 connection cable should not exceed 15m unless the load capacitance measured at connection points is less than 2500pF.

Serial parameter values:

9600 baud

8 data bits

1 stop bit

no parity

Xon/Xoff

EOL (End of Line) character or CR (Carriage Return) or both

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America For immediate technical or application assistanceServicing Europe Calibrator Interface Factory Setups Remote OperationSpecifications Maintenance IntroductionPage Introduction Customer ServiceStandard Equipment Safety information Symbols UsedTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury Page Process Measurement Inputs Calibrator InterfaceCalibrator Display KeypadKey Functions Main Menu Functionality Display Display FunctionsMode Concurrency Menu Map Internal Sensor and Pressure Module non-absolute Using the BacklightUsing the Zero Function Other Menu Controlled FunctionsSetting the Contrast Locking and Unlocking ConfigurationsSaving and Recalling Setups Activating and Deactivating a Display Setting AutoShut-off ParametersMeasuring Pressure Media CompatibilityMeasuring Pressure with External Modules Measuring Current Measuring Voltage Performing a Pressure Switch Test Page Calibrating Transmitters Using the mA Input FunctionCalibrating a Pressure-to-Current Transmitter Percent Error FunctionExample Page Factory Setups Page Setting up the RS-232 Port for Remote Control Remote OperationRemote Interface Using Commands Command typesChanging Between Remote and Local Operation Compound Commands Calibrator CommandsCommon Commands Query CommandsCalibrator Status Calibrator Commands Remote Commands and Error CodesCommon Commands Command DescriptionUnits Meaning Parameter unitsCLS Entering CommandsError Codes Error Number Error DescriptionDisplay FAULT?Damp DAMP?Error MODE? Error LoopError LOOP? Error ModeHIERR? FuncFUNC? HierrLoerr LOERR?Presunit STCLOSE? PRESUNIT?Remote StstartGeneral RangesAccuracy Replacing Batteries MaintenanceCleaning the Unit Service Center Calibration or RepairPage Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER PH/CONDUCTIVITY Temperature

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