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TEX-BAR-MAN-15V05 (0903) 

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 APPENDIX A - SERIAL MODES

A.1 - Custom ASCII mode

Custom ASCII is a simple, custom protocol that allows connection to various PC con-

fi guration tools. ('Custom ASCII' diff ers from the 'Modbus (ASCII)' protocol used by 

some devices.) Custom ASCII command strings must be constructed in this order:

<Start> <Controller Address> <Read/Write Command> <Register Address>

<Separator Character> <Data Value> <Message Terminator>

Start - 

Use '

S

' for the start character of a command string (not case sensitive). This 

must be the fi rst character in the string.

Controller Address - 

Use an ASCII number from '

1

' to '

255

' for the controller address. 

If the character following the start character is not an ASCII number, then ad-

dress '

0

' is assumed. All controllers respond to address '

0

'.

Read/Write Command - 

Use ASCII '

R

' for read, '

U

' for unformatted read, or '

W

' for 

write (not case sensitive). Any other character aborts the operation.

In Custom ASCII mode, data is normally read as formatted data (which includes decimals and 
any text characters that may be selected to show units). However it is also possible to read un-
formatted data by using a '

U

' in the read command. There is no unformatted write command, 

as when writing to fi xed point registers, any decimal point and text characters are ignored.

Register Address - 

The register address for the read/write operation will be an ASCII 

number from '

1

' to '

65535

'. This character must be specifi ed for a write com-

mand, but may be omitted for a read command, (in which case the controller 

will respond with the data value currently on the display).

Separator Character - 

The separator character can be either a space or a comma, 

and is used to separate the register address from the data value.

Data Value - 

Must be an ASCII number. The absolute limits for this number are 

1000000

 to 

+

1000000

, but note that not all registers will accept this range.

Message Terminator - 

This is the last character, and must be either a '

$

' (dollar) or an 

'

*

' (asterisk). Neither of these characters should be used elsewhere in the mes-

sage string. If '

$

' is used, a 50ms minimum delay is inserted before a reply is sent. 

If '

*

' is used, a 2ms minimum delay is inserted before a reply is sent.

Summary of Contents for TEX-BAR

Page 1: ...LC and monitoring systems TEX BAR 4 20mA 0 10V Bar Graph Order Codes TEX BAR Processcontroller Bargraph HV LV 85 265V AC 95 370V DC 15 48V AC 10 72V DC Options R2 R4 2 x relay outputs 4 x relay output...

Page 2: ...10V Comm Port Number of comm ports None or 1 Comm port options S2R Isolated RS232 RJ terminal or S4S Isolated RS485 screw terminal Programming Buttons Up Down Prog P buttons Factory calibrated for all...

Page 3: ...to save your settings and advance to the next step in the setup process The Down button is used to access the Setpoint Setup menu Section 7 and the Setpoint Open Access menu Section 8 It is also used...

Page 4: ...racters The 5 digit 7 segment display is chiefly intended for displaying numbers However when navigating the setup menus alphabetic characters will also be displayed This table is provided for your re...

Page 5: ...e 3 6 3 1C Power Supply HV LV See 3 7 3 1D Relay Output See 3 3 3 1E Serial Port See 3 5 3 1F Analog Output See 3 4 A D B C E F 3 2 Wire the analog input See 3 1A Wire the analog input as required for...

Page 6: ...pplied excitation 3 3 Wire the relay outputs if installed See 3 1D If your controller has relay outputs installed wire them as shown below Relays can be programmed to operate within the total span ran...

Page 7: ...is activated Hold Holds the current display value Test Resets the meter Test Hold COM NC NC 3 7 Wire the power supply See 3 1C Wire your controller for either low or high voltage power supply as show...

Page 8: ...IONS INSTALLATION 4 1 Case dimensions Cabling Allowance 48mm 1 89 45mm 1 77 120mm 4 72 39mm 1 54 155mm 6 10 minimum depth required behind panel 4mm 0 16 Cabling Allowance 96mm 3 78 92mm 3 62 120mm 4 7...

Page 9: ...meter body and pro truding cabling B Remove the Mounting Clips from the meter back C Slide the Panel Gasket over the rear of the unit to the back of the Meter Faceplate D From the front of the panel i...

Page 10: ...t posi tion of 20mA suitable for 0 20mA and 4 20mA inputs You will need to shift the input header if You are using the 0 2V or 0 10V input range or You are changing your input type or range from a pre...

Page 11: ...Mode in software from the front panel see 6 2C G Slide the input module back into the meter case Make sure that it is sitting in the tracks on the left and right Press firmly until the input module is...

Page 12: ...ls across the display and toggles with SKIP Press to skip to 6 3 or the button and then to ENTER input setup B _ _ _ MAINS FREQUENCY scrolls across the display Use the and buttons to select 50HZ or 60...

Page 13: ...e uses low and high display values and is intended for a pre calibrated sensor with a known output range For example 4mA 0 and 20mA 1000 It does not require any input signals to be applied to the cont...

Page 14: ...ed in 6 2C 0MA for 0 20mA 4MA for 4 20mA or 0V for 0 2V 0 10V F _ _ _ ENTER DISPLAY VALUE FOR HIGH MA V scrolls across the display and toggles with the current high display value Use the and buttons t...

Page 15: ...es will stabilise measurement but it will also slow down re sponse rates A typical value is 4 C _ _ _ AVE WINDOW scrolls across the display and toggles with the currently selected averaging window val...

Page 16: ...ect a mA or volt meter across the analog output connector see 3 4 and then continue to 6 5E If you selected Skip skip to 6 6 now E _ _ _ CAL LOW ANALOG OUTPUT scrolls across and toggles with a calibra...

Page 17: ...n a system It applies particularly to MODBUS mode when used on an RS485 serial network The serial address of the controller must be set to match the serial address defined in the master device Refer t...

Page 18: ...ay and toggles with SKIP Press to skip and return to the operational display or the button and then to ENTER and change your PIN number B _ _ _ ENTER NEW CAL PIN NUMBER scrolls across the display and...

Page 19: ...PIN is entered setup is started at 7 2 If an incorrect PIN number is entered _ _ _ INCORRECT PIN NUMBER ACCESS DENIED scrolls across the display and it returns to normal operating mode You will have...

Page 20: ...RESIS VALUE defines the separation band between setpoint activation and deacti vation and will operate as per the SETPOINT TYPE setting selected in 7 2D F _ _ _ MAKE DELAY scrolls across the display a...

Page 21: ...ingle bar Multiple setpoints may have this option enabled Use the and buttons to select NO or YES and then press K _ _ _ EDIT SETPOINT scrolls across the display and toggles with SKIP You are now back...

Page 22: ...he last ena bled setpoint will exit and return to the operational display 9 RESET PIN NUMBERS VIEW FIRMWARE VERSION If you have forgotten your PIN number s follow the procedure below to reset both the...

Page 23: ...ed data which includes decimals and any text characters that may be selected to show units However it is also possible to read un formatted data by using a U in the read command There is no unformatte...

Page 24: ...Signed Address Function 2 Process display 12 Peak 13 Valley 6 9 Setpoint 1 4 SP1 6 SP2 7 SP3 8 SP4 9 34 D A scale low value 36 D A scale high value Custom ASCII Registers Controller Response After the...

Page 25: ...ster addresses are displayed in the Modicon 5 digit addressing format I e Register 65 40065 subtract 1 for direct addressing A 3 Ranger A mode Ranger A is a continuous output used to drive remote disp...

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