Adcom A720, A723 manual Conventions, Italics

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CHAPTER 1

Conventions

A730MD remote station, but they cannot communicate with each other.

All addIT devices accept the standard Adcon sensors; however, the connectors are different. Waterproof connectors are used to provide IP65 class protection. All new sensors will be delivered with this new connector. A special adapter will be supplied to connect new sensors to RJ-12 ports of the A730MD stations.

Note: For technical reasons, Adcon cannot provide adapters for the RJ-12 connector to the addIT devices.

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Conventions

Certain conventions apply in this documentation.

Italics

Indicate the text is variable and must be substituted for

 

something specific, as indicated in the explanation.

 

Italics can also be used to emphasize words as words

 

or letters as letters.

Bold

Indicates special emphasis of the text. Also indicates

 

menu names and items in a window.

fixed font

Indicates characters you must type or system mes-

 

sages.

File Save

Indicates menu selection. For example, select the File

 

menu, then the Save option.

Note

Indicates information of interest. Notes appear after

 

the information they apply to.

CAUTION

Indicates that you may get unexpected results if you

 

don’t follow the instructions. The graphic symbol

 

appears next to the paragraph the Caution applies to,

 

and the Caution text follows the paragraph.

WARNING

Indicates danger to yourself or damage to the device if

 

you don’t follow the instructions. The graphic symbol

 

appears next to the paragraph the Warning applies

 

to, and the Warning text follows the paragraph.

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Contents ADC N ADC N Contents Contents What are addIT devices? IntroductionInstallation issues Italics ConventionsChapter Opening the packages Using the Base StationInstalling the receiver Installing the base stationAddIT Power Supply Installing the power supplyConfiguring the software Replacing the fuseUsing the RTU Shows an addIT RTU Installing the RTUShows what a typical RTU field installation looks like More about the LED tool Maintaining and servicing the RTU RTU batteryConfiguring an addIT RTU in the addVANTAGE software Changing the battery Chapter Chapter Performing Advanced Functions Receiver connector Understanding connectorsDevice series Pins on an I/O Connector Top View RTU connectorsConfiguring the devices AddIT RTU Power Connector Top ViewSerial communication protocol General format of a commandGeneral format of an answer Series 1 devices Using terminal commandsSET Ownid nnnn SET Slot 3600 SET OwnidSET PMP bl bh SET PMP 63SET Freq 467112500 SET Freq freq stepSET Rssi value SET Rssi Querying the actual configuration parametersCmds Series 2 and 3 devicesFreq 433925000 25000 FreqFreq 433925000 FreqSlot PMP SST PMP 65 72193 cm 193 CM 1Repl DEVDEL Repl 5667DEL Dn cs Data 5666 12/12/1998Data b1 b2 b3 ... bn Dd mm yyyy hh mm ss si ft d1 d2 ... dn dd mm yyyyFrame 38 description Frame 39 description Data 6367 30/4/1999Imme DataRoute Info FdevTemp = internalTem p 146 900 Info 255 0 18/4/1999 21511 1.3 0 0 0 91Anlg Code Description Parameters Returns Sampling methods are defined by three bits, as follows Return result depends on the control byte see table. However A720B and A723, but see also the comments in Remote on Performing Advanced Functions Command Code Definitions Port 193 RX 6789 Port 7/5/1999 183422193 TX 15190 B 6789 B#234 BA #7851 BAVER 2.0 Blst 30/8/2001 160341VER VER 1.3Notifications Real time clock Returned errors listCommand line interpreter Device descriptors and storage handlerNotifications Chapter Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Appendix. SpecificationsTransmitter all measurements made on a 50 Ω resistive load Chapter Chapter Index INFO, 41 OWNID, 26 PMP PMP What a base station contains Xmit Credits Credits and ColophonColophon