8.3.RS-232 Configuration

The RS-232 configuration is usually used when making a one-to-one connection between the instrument and a single computer or PLC. The communications protocol used for the RS-232 configuration is MODBUS RTU. For details on the MODBUS RTU specification, please see http://www.modbus.org/.

With the instrument configured for RS-232, connection can be made to the DB-9 connector, labeled “RS232/485”, or to the three “COM” pins on the “General I/O” connector. Only one of these connections should be used, the other must be left un- connected. Table 8-1below details the pinouts of these two connectors:

Table 8-1: RS-232 Connector Details

Function

DB-9

DB-9

General I/O

 

Connector Pin

Connector Pin

Connector

 

(SW2 – DTE)

(SW2 – DCE)

 

Transmit (Tx)

3

2

‘T’

Receive (Rx)

2

3

‘R’

Ground

5

5

‘G’

NOTE

A DTE-DCE switch is provided so that the instrument can be connected to another device using either a straight-through or crossover (Null-Modem) cable. See Section 8.2 for details on changing this configuration.

The serial port setup for RS-232 configuration is shown in Table 8-2below:

Table 8-2: RS-232 Port Setup

Property

Value

Baud Rate

57600

Data Bits

8

Parity

None

Stop Bits

1

Flow Control

None

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Teledyne 465M RS-232 Configuration, Function DB-9 General I/O Connector Pin SW2 DTE SW2 DCE, Property Value