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NOTE: The instrument is shipped from the factory with the communication
interface type set according to your order.
Connecting the instrument to the wrong communication interface may
cause damage or result in faulty operation of the electronics circuitry.
Before changing the communication interface type, make sure that the host
device (PC or PLC) has the same interface type.
b) Baud Rate Settings (Tabular entry)
This option determines the device’s digital communication interface speed (Baud rate).
It can be set to one of the following:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
By default, the device is shipped from the factory with its baud rate set to 9600.
NOTE: The baud rate set on the DPC controller should always match the baud
rate of the host PC and/or PLC that it is connected to.
c) RS-485 Bus Address (Numerical entry)
The RS-232 interface does not require bus addressing. The RS-485 interface,
however, does require 2 hexadecimal characters of the address to be assigned. By
default, each instrument is shipped with its RS-485 address set to 11 hexadecimal.
When more than one device is present on the RS-485, each device must have a unique
address. The 2 characters of the address in the hexadecimal representation can be
changed from 01 to FF.
a) UART Transceiver Mode (Tabular entry)
The DPC instrument is equipped with a universal transceiver which supports both RS-
232 and RS-485 interfaces. The following settings are available:
Disabled
RS-232
RS-484
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