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ABB GLA131 Series Microportable Analyzers
User Manual
ABB PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
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Standard settings are provided for:
Baud rate
Parity
Stop bits
Data bits
Timeout
The actual rate of the serial output is equal to the Logged File Rate (that is, 1 Hz)
divided by the Rate specified in the
Rate Control Adjustment
panel.
You can also name the port.
Additional settings on the OUTPUT tab:
Active – check this box to activate the port for data output. If unchecked, no
data are output from the port.
Append checksum – check this box to include serial port data columns in the
output file.
Additional setting and display on the ANEMOMETER tab:
Parser Settings – select the method to parse raw serial data into the correct
format for data output.
Raw data – displays the raw data output from the device on the selected
serial port.
Parsed Debug
This panel displays the serial data stream.
Enable live debug – check this box to enable the data stream from the port.
If unchecked, no data appear in the table.
Clean debug – click to clear the table of data.
Go to the table bottom – check this box to scroll to the bottom of the table.
Save or Restore Configuration
To save the configuration, click Save (at the bottom of the screen), or Restore to
return the configuration to the default setting.
Modbus TCP
The analyzer process variables and health status may be read by a Modbus master
using the Modbus TCP version of the protocol.
WARNING!
The Modbus protocol is an unsecured protocol, as such, the
intended application should be assessed to ensure that these
protocols are suitable before implementation.