
Getting Started
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electrical inputs and outputs, jumpers for configuring different modes of operation, and a
communications address switch. Jumpers can be added or removed to select the desired
communication mode. For more information on the modes of operations, see Chapter 3,
“Software Communication.”
Figure 1-4 shows the accessible components of the printed circuit board.
Figure 1-4. XP 3000 Printed Circuit Board External Connectors
For more information on the printed circuit board inputs/outputs, jumpers, the address
switch, and EPROM, see Chapter 2, “Hardware Setup.”
Communication Interfaces
Depending on the pump configuration, the XP 3000 can communicate singly or in a
multi-pump configuration through an RS-232, RS-485, or CAN (Controller Area
Network) interface. For RS-232 and RS-485, baud rates of 9600 and 38400 are
supported. For CAN, baud rates of 100K and 125K are supported.
For details on the communications interfaces, see Chapter 2, “Hardware Setup.”
Summary of Contents for XP 3000
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