Communication

Functions

WE

Configuration

Modem operation

OFF

FB44 = ON

 

8 bit

8 bit/16 bit

 

30 min

Cyclical initialization In* / 0 to 255 min

 

5 min

Dialing pause to GLT PA* / 0 to 255 min

 

5 min

Modem timeout t0* / 0 to 99 min

 

PULS

Dial procedure / PULS/ton

 

Phone no. of control station GLT*

Alternative recipient

OFF

FB46

 

5

Number of dialing attempts An* / 0 to 99

 

Phone number of alternative recipient*

Lock dial-up

OFF

FB35

Dial-up also upon corrected error

OFF

FB45

 

 

 

Parameters*

WE

Range of values

Station address (ST-NO)

255

1 to 247 ( 8 bit)

 

 

1 to 999 (16 bit)

 

 

 

Baud rate (BAUD)

9600

150 to 9600

* –> Section 9.3 (”Description of communication parameters to be adjusted“)

Fig. 7 · Pin assignment of RS-232 port (left) and RS-485 port (right)

9.2Controller with serial RS-485 interface

A constant bus connection is required (data cable) for the operation of the controller with serial RS-485 interface. The bus line links the control units/devices in an open ring. At the end of the bus line, the data cable is connected to the control station using an RS-485/RS-232 converter (e.g. TROVIS 5484).

The maximum range of the bus connection (cable length) is 1,200 meters. A maximum of 32 devices can be connected to such a segment.

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Samson 5476 manual Controller with serial RS-485 interface, · Pin assignment of RS-232 port left and RS-485 port right

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