
Appendix C. Serial Port Pinouts
528
connect the computer DTE device to the CR800 DCE device. The following table
describes
RS-232
pin function with standard DCE-naming notation.
Note
Pins 1, 4, 6, and 9 function differently than a standard DCE device. This is
to accommodate a connection to a modem or other DCE device via a null modem.
Table 120.
CR800 RS-232 Pin-Out
PIN
: pin number
O
: signal out of the CR800 to a RS-232 device.
I
: signal into the CR800 from a RS-232 device.
X
: signal has no connection (floating).
PIN
DCE Function
Logger Function
I/O
Description
1
DCD
DTR (tied to pin 6)
O*
Data terminal ready
2 TXD
TXD
O
Asynchronous data
transmit
3 RXD
RXD
I
Asynchronous data
receive
4 DTR
N/A
X*
Not
connected
5 GND
GND GND
Ground
6
DSR
DTR
O*
Data terminal ready
7
CTS
CTS
I
Clear to send
8
RTS
RTS
O
Request to send
9 RI
RI
I*
Ring
*Different pin function compared to a standard DCE device. These pins will accommodate a
connection to modem or other DCE devices via a null-modem cable.
C.2.2 Power States
The
RS-232
port is powered under the following conditions: 1) when the setting
RS232Power
is set or 2) when the
SerialOpen()
for
COMRS232
is used in the
program. These conditions leave
RS-232
on with no timeout. If
SerialClose()
is
used after
SerialOpen(),
the port is powered down and left in a sleep mode
waiting for characters to come in.
Under normal operation, the port is powered down waiting for input. Upon
receiving input there is a 40-second software timeout before shutting down. The
40-second timeout is generally circumvented when communicating with
datalogger support software
(p. 76)
because it sends information as part of the
protocol that lets the CR800 know it can shut down the port.
When in sleep mode, hardware is configured to detect activity and wake up. Sleep
mode has the penalty of losing the first character of the incoming data stream.
PakBus® takes this into consideration in the "ring packets" that are preceded with
extra sync bytes at the start of the packet.
SerialOpen()
leaves the interface
powered-up, so no incoming bytes are lost.
When the logger has data to send via
RS-232
, if the data are not a response to a
received packet, such as sending a beacon, then it will power up the interface,
send the data, and return to sleep mode with no 40-second timeout.
Summary of Contents for CR850
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