AEG PV.500-MH manual Configuration Preparations, Setting the terminal program

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If you are using a different/in-house monitoring system, you can adjust the transmission parameters and the slave address of the Modbus interface to suit your requirements via port 1 (X2). We would be happy to provide you with the Modbus unit profile on re- quest.

7.1.4.1 Configuration Preparations

You will need a 1:1 data line and a PC.

For this configuration, you must connect the PC to the MultiCom interface (X2) via the data line and start a terminal program, e.g. Hyperterminal, on the PC.

Setting the terminal program:

Data transmission:

COMx, 9600 baud/8 data bits/1 stop bit

 

No parity/no protocol

Terminal emulation:

VT100

You can then start the configuration by pressing the “S1” button on the MultiCom interface. Ensure that no communication has taken place via interfaces X2/X5 for at least 10 seconds before doing so.

Initiation of the configuration is displayed by the two LEDs flashing on the MultiCom interface and the following display on the termi- nal:

“PRESS <CR> FOR CONFIGURATION WHILE LED IS FLASHING”

The configuration starts provided you press the <ENTER> key (<CR>) within 30 seconds. The configuration main menu opens:

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Main menu

If the configuration does not start, you must wait for 10 seconds and then repeat the procedure. Make sure that no data is received via the X2/X5 interfaces during this time.

Press the following key in the main menu:

<CR> to save the set values, exit the configuration and activate the MultiCom interface.

<ESC> to cancel the configuration.

<2> to access the X5 data transmission configuration. <4> to access the X5 data protocol configuration.

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