RayTek FA, FR operating instructions Order number Model, Available RS232/485 Interface Converters

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Accessories

8.5 RS232/485 Interface Converter

The RS232/485 interface converters have built‐in smart switching and have been designed to be fast, allowing for use in either 2‐wire or 4‐wire mode, in either multi‐drop or stand‐alone mode. The RS232/485 interface converter is required for multi‐drop communications.

Do not use other commercially available converters, they do not have the necessary features!

 

Order number

 

 

Model

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CVT

 

 

25 pin to terminal strip interface converter, recommended for direct

 

 

 

 

wiring between a serial interface and the terminal block

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CVT1

 

 

XXX485CVT with 110 VAC power adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CVT2

 

 

XXX485CVT with 230 VAC power adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CV

 

 

25 pin to 25 pin interface converter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CV1

 

 

XXX485CV with 110 VAC power adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XXX485CV2

 

 

XXX485CV with 230 VAC power adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4: Available RS232/485 Interface Converters

For more information regarding the wiring of the RS232/485 interface converter, see section 5.6 RS232/485 Interface Converter on page 21 and section 5.7 Connecting to a PC on page 21.

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Contents Marathon FA/FR Series Page Contacts Fluke Service CenterWorldwide Headquarters European Headquarters France United KingdomWarranty Table of Contents Milliamp Output Relay Outputs Trigger Fiber Calibration Page Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsMarathon Series FA/FR Product Description Product DescriptionTheory of Operation for 2‐Color Sensors ModelsPartially Obscured Targets Targets Smaller Than Field of ViewLow or Changing Emissivities Technical Data Technical DataMeasurement Specifications FA ModelsGeneral Specifications Electrical Specifications Dimensions of Optical HeadFA Models DimensionsAdjustable Mounting Bracket for Optical Head Standard Focus Optical SpecificationsClose Focus Close Focus Spot Size Charts for FA modelsStandard Focus Spot Size Charts for FR models Scope of Delivery Close Focus Spot Size Charts for FR modelsSensor Location Sensor LocationSensor Placement 2‐Color Mode Sensor Placement 1‐Color ModeViewing Angles Sensor Placement in 2‐Color ModeAcceptable Sensor Viewing Angles Installation InstallationMounting the Sensor Fiber Optic Cable AimingConfiguring the Sensor Cable Installing the Electronics HousingRemoving the Terminal Block Power Supply Connecting to a PCRS232/485 Interface Converter Multidrop Installation 2‐Wire Multidrop Installation 4‐WireWiring for 2‐Wire Sensor Setup Connecting to Terminal BlockInstalling of Multiple Sensors in a Network WiringAddressing Operation OperationControl Panel Operation Modes Mode Selector Button Sequence FA ModelsTemperature Display Emissivity 1‐ColorSlope 2‐Color 4 2C/1C Switch Peak Hold PKHAveraging AVG Overview to Hold Functions Valley Hold VALSetpoints DeadbandHold Functions Inputs and Outputs Ambient Background Temperature Compensation FA ModelsMilliamp Output Relay OutputsFactory Defaults Factory DefaultsCooling Platform for Electronics Housing OptionsOptions Accessories AccessoriesAccessories selection OverviewProtection Tube Air Purge CollarFlexible Fitting System Fitting SystemAvailable RS232/485 Interface Converters Order number ModelDimension of Industrial Power Supply Industrial Power SupplyProgramming Guide Command StructureProgramming Guide Remote versus Manual ConsiderationsPoll Mode Burst ModeTransfer Modes = + n ⋅15000 Response Time in Setup ModeCommand List Command ListXUFR1A Command Examples Command ExamplesMaintenance MaintenanceTroubleshooting Minor Problems TroubleshootingError Codes in 1‐Color Mode FA models Error Codes in 2‐Color Mode FR modelsFail‐Safe Operation Examples of failsafe conditions Current Output Values in accordance to an ErrorCleaning the Lens Replacing the Fiber Optic Cable Removing the Fiber Optic CableRemoving the Fiber Optic Cable from the Optical Head Put cable out Attaching the Fiber Optic Cable to the Optical Head Mounting the Fiber Optic CableFiber Calibration Dialog for the Calibration of the Fiber Cable Appendix AppendixDetermination of Emissivity Typical Emissivity ValuesMarathon Series FA/FR55 Typical Emissivity Values MetalsTypical Emissivity Values Non‐Metals Typical Slopes How to determine slope?Typical Percentage of Allowed Signal Reduction FR1A Models Signal Reduction FR ModelsAttenuation Influence on Accuracy Maximum ErrorInstrument Calibration Marathon