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on our YouTube channel to see the coupling
assembled in real time.
Sensor configuration and fine-tuning
The sensor can be configured by means of a configuration tool for PC (hereinafter
– “configurator”) or by means of a mobile application installed on an Android OS device.
This instruction will be focused on the PC configurator.
C
onnect the sensor to a USB-RS485 converter via the 6 pin MOLEX connector
or via the clamps and wires (if the extension cable is already connected to the sensor).
The orange wire is the line A of the RS485 output of the sensor, the white wire is the
line B of the RS485 output, the black wire is the GND and the red wire is the PWR.
We recommend using the USB-RS485 converter C200M manufactured by our
company since we cannot ensure 100% compatibility of our devices with the converters
of other brands.
Connect USB TYPE A end of the wire to the usb port of the computer or laptop and the
micro USB to the USB connector of the C200M.
If using a PC or laptop, connect the converter to its USB port via a USB cable.
Fig. 11 Connecting the C200M to the laptop. Sensor disconnected
If using a laptop, better plug it in into a local electricity socket and/or connect an
extra USB cable to the ADD PWR port of the C200M. Otherwise, there could be not
enough power for the sensor to work.
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