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LTR-1200

 

User Manual

 

 

 

2.3  Menu Structure 

The Menu is created dynamically depending on the installed devices. Only the Terminals to which a 
device is connected are shown in the Menu. Each Terminal has its own Menu entry where the most 
important settings of this Terminal can be adjusted. There is also a small overview for each Terminal. 
Because there are so many parameters for each Terminal there is only a small selection of parameters 
available through the display menu. 
Below there is an example of the Menu structure with a TEC controller connected to Terminal 1 and an 
LDD connected to Terminal 2. 

Overview

T# 5-8

Manufacturer

Overview

LTR Settings &

IP Address

Type and S/N

T# 1-4

Device Status

IP Gateway

IP Network Mask

...

FANC Settings &

Device Status

T# 1 Detailed 

T# 1 Settings &

Object Temperature

Device Overview

Device Status

Sink Temperature

Actual Output Current

...

T# 2 Detailed 

T# 2 Settings &

Laser Diode I Act

Device Overview

Device Status

Laser Diode U Act.

Laser Diode Temp.

...

T# 3-8

T# 3-8 Settings &

...

Device Overview

Device Status

Legend:

T# -> Terminal

Status / Information

Settings

 

 
To navigate through the Menu use the 5-way navigation switch. 
Settings marked with [-/R] have read only permissions. 
Settings marked with [R/W] can be modified through the menu. Simply press the OK Button to switch to 
the editing mode. Use left and right to switch between the digit positions. Use up and down to change the 
digits value. Press OK to confirm the setting change. 
Errors are shown on the overview screen with a symbol. For a description of the different Symbols see 
3.2.1 LCD. A detailed Error Report will be shown on the device specific Menu screen. 

Summary of Contents for LTR-1200

Page 1: ...01 Email contact meerstetter ch Website www meerstetter ch Meerstetter Engineering GmbH ME reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the product described herein Information furnish...

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Page 3: ...tware Default Address 9 2 4 4 Access over Third Party Software 9 2 4 5 Communication Fault Management 9 3 Technical Data 10 3 1 Elements and Configurations 10 3 2 Front Panel 10 3 2 1 LCD 10 3 2 2 Nav...

Page 4: ...ated interfaces therefore the originally supplied TEC and or LDD Service Software s can be used For continuous monitoring and control by customers systems the serial communication protocol MeCom can b...

Page 5: ...the two options below For more information about how to connect please refer to 2 4 Communication Interfaces Ethernet preferred if possible Remote Control over big distances Simultaneous connections m...

Page 6: ...us IP Gateway IP Network Mask FANC Settings Device Status T 1 Detailed T 1 Settings Object Temperature Device Overview Device Status Sink Temperature Actual Output Current T 2 Detailed T 2 Settings La...

Page 7: ...rvice Software Default Device Interface RS232 Baud Rate Interface RS485 Baud Rate HMI Device Address Internal Maximal Temperature Internal Maximal Fan Speed 2 3 1 2 LDD Laser Diode Current Actual Lase...

Page 8: ...represents only the output on the Back Plane of the LTR 1200 One device can be connected to more than one Terminal Channel represents the output channel of one device e g CH1 or CH2 in the case of TEC...

Page 9: ...fic LDD TEC Device Address in the Display menu In this case the Device Address 0 will be routed to the Service Software Default Device 2 4 4 Access over Third Party Software For Third Party Software c...

Page 10: ...etter Engineering with your enquiry Important note concerning the integration of LDD Family devices into LTR 1200 rack enclosures The internal wiring from an LDD device to its back panel terminal can...

Page 11: ...IN2 RES7 RES7 RES2 Input 3 IN3 RES6 RES6 RES3 Output 1 OUT RES5 RES5 RES4 GND Digital IO Ground All digital I Os are ESD protected and have a series and pull down resistor 3 2 4 2 Characteristic Symbo...

Page 12: ...t Characteristics Driver VOD1 Differential Output Voltage Loaded RL 100 RS422 2 0 3 6 V VOD2 Differential Output Voltage Loaded RL 54 RS485 1 5 3 6 V 3 2 6 RS232 3 2 6 1 Pinout Pin Function 2 TxD Data...

Page 13: ...ody Model 15 kV Electrical Characteristics Speed Communication Speed Baud Rate Software Setting 4800 1M bps 3 2 8 Ethernet 3 2 8 1 Specifications The Ethernet meets the following specifications IEEE 8...

Page 14: ...equipped such that they are potential free i e independent of other built in devices Please contact Meerstetter Engineering with your enquiry 3 3 1 TEC Sensors Pinout Fully pre confectioned cables ar...

Page 15: ...tetter Engineering at request 3 3 2 1 Part List Description Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Nr Connector Solder 4 Way Binder 99 4909 00 04 Cable 4 Way Shielded Kabeltronik 2 LifYCY TP 820400800 3 3 2 2...

Page 16: ...please refer to the LDD Family or TEC Family User Manuals Error Numbers 100 and above are HMI LTR specific 3 4 1 RTOS Errors Code Description Error Condition Remedy 80 RTOS_STACKOVERFLOW One task has...

Page 17: ...31 07 13 TB 22 10 14 SK Page 17 18 5171C 3 5 Physical Dimensions All dimensions are in mm Rack mounting brackets are removable 3 6 License Notice The LTR 1200 Software is built on FreeRTOS http www f...

Page 18: ...Comments Special Requirements Output 3 Output 4 TEC PT100 4 Wire _____A TEC PT100 4 Wire _____A PT1000 2 Wire _____V PT1000 2 Wire _____V NTC NTC LDD No LPC _____A LDD No LPC _____A LPC _____mA _____...

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