iRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide - 20
4 Configuration
The iRIS configuration is achieved through the connection of a terminal to the internal RS232 serial port. Upon detection of a terminal connection via the DSR signal, the iRIS will output the main configuration menu to the terminal screen. The following sections describe how to set up a terminal connection and all the menu options available while connected.
The description assumes a computer running the Microsoft® Windows® operating system is being used and all examples relate to the standard Windows® terminal emulator application, HyperTerminal™. However, iQuest also supply iLink, a support utility for configuring the iQuest range of dataloggers and this includes a terminal emulator that is similar in function to HyperTerminal®. iLink is available from the iQuestwebsite.
4.1 Terminal Connection
The iRIS RS232 port is a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) configured port and is identical in pinout and signal allocation to that of an IBM compatible PC’s RS232 port. Therefore the cable required is the same as that for
To access the iRIS configuration terminal session, connect a full
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1 | CD |
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2 | RXD |
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3 | TXD |
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4 | DTR |
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5 | SG |
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6 | DSR |
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7 | RTS |
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8 | CTS |
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| RTS | 7 | |
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9 | RI |
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| RI | 9 | |
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Figure 11 - RS232 Cable Pin Designations
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