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RS 232 & RS422  INTERFACE  CARD OPERATION

RS 232/422 SET-UP:

All  serial communication mode changes must be done

through  serial communications. Mode changes cannot be

done through the front panel.   To initialize the unit, place a

jumper between pin 7(+12V )[bottom board] and pin 1(init) [DB

-9 connector] on initial  power up.  The unit defaults to: 300

baud rate,"MARK" parity and device number 01.  To enter the

program mode you must set your terminal for 300 baud rate

and "MARK" parity.  Next, type D1(s), 

(s)= space bar

.  The

unit  will echo back "DEVICE #1:".  Now  type EP (enter

program) and a carriage return (enter).  The unit will echo back

"PROGRAM SETTING". You are now in the programming

mode.

SETUP PROCEDURE:

The following sections consist of the  communications setup

options as they appear  in the menu.   (If you wish to exit the

program mode, at  any time you can  hit the "escape key" (Hex

Code: 1B) and the unit will save the changes made but not

effect the remaining data values.) When each section of the

setup menu is displayed, the current data will appear in the <

> signs.  If you wish to change the data,  type in the number

of the desired choice and press return (enter).  If you wish to

keep the current data,  simply press return.

DEVICE NUMBER:

Each unit in the hook-up must be assigned it's own device

number (1 to 99).  Zero is reserved for a dedicated hook-up to

only one terminal, and it's transmit output line remains in an

"on"  active state.  The device number is entered in the

program mode.  The unit will prompt you:

DEVICE#  <XX>?

 If XX is the desired device number press return (enter), if not

enter the desired number after the question mark and press

return (enter).

BAUD RATE:

The  baud rate is the speed at which  data is transmitted,

expressed in bits per second.  Baud rates of 300, 600, 1200,

2400, 4800 or 9600 are available.  When in the baud rate

section of the menu, the unit will list :

BAUD RATES:

1:300  2:600  3:1200

4:2400  5:4800  6:9600

then prompt you:

BAUD RATE <300>?

Press return (enter) if this is the desired baud rate or enter the

assigned number of one of the six possible baud rates.  If an

invalid baud rate is entered the unit will prompt you to choose

another baud rate.  This will occur until a valid baud rate is

entered or escape is pressed.

PARITY:

Parity is a bit of information that is inserted before the stop bit

and is used to help check  if the transmission is correct.  When

setting the parity you may select "ODD" (parity bit is logic 0 if

total number of logic 1's in the first seven data bits is odd),

"EVEN" (parity bit is logic 0 if total number of logic 1's in the first

seven data bits is even), "MARK" (parity bit is always logic 1

- High / Mark) or "SPACE" (parity bit is always logic 0 - Low /

Space).  If a "MARK" parity is chosen, it will appear that two

stop bits are used.  Use the "MARK" parity with terminals using

parity "OFF" or "NONE".  These terminals ignore the parity.

The unit does not check the parity but does transmit the parity

chosen.  When setting the parity, the unit will print:

PARITIES:

MARK-0  SPACE-1  EVEN-2  ODD-3

Then the unit will prompt you:

PARITY<MARK>?

If this is the desired parity press return (enter), if it isn't enter

the number of the desired parity then press return (enter).

STROBE LIST:

The serial interface card is also equipped with a strobe line.

When the strobe line is triggered, a chosen set of data will be

transmitted to be displayed or printed.  The selections for the

display list are entered in the program mode.  Enter "1" to add

selections to the list and enter "0" to delete selections from the

list.  The six available items for the strobe display list are: (1)

Preset A, (2) Preset B, (3) K-Factor A,  (4) Rate of A, (5) Count

A (Batch), (6) Grand / Batch Counter (Count B).

ENTER STROBE LIST:

DO NOT DISPLAY-0   DISPLAY-1

The unit will  prompt you:

PRESET A<DISPLAY>?

PRESET B<DISPLAY>?

K-FACTOR A<DISPLAY>?

RATE<DISPLAY>?

COUNT A<DISPLAY>?

COUNT B<DISPLAY>?

If  the above choices are entered, when the strobe line is

triggered (3-30V positive pulse) the unit will transmit:

DEVICE# 1:

PA XXXXX

PB XXXXX

KA XXXXX

DR XXXXXX

DA XXXXXX

DB XXXXXX

(SEE COMMANDS BELOW FOR DESCRIPTION OF COM-

MAND CODES).

Each time the strobe line gets triggered the unit will transmit

this data unless the program mode is entered and the strobe

list altered.

After these four items have been entered they will remain

unaltered unless the program mode is entered again and the

values changed.  The unit is now set and must be addressed

by it's device number to come on line again.

Summary of Contents for MINI-BATCHER MB2

Page 1: ...MINI BATCHER INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS MB2 99484 9 24 97 KESSLER ELLIS PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS CO 1 800 940 0453...

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Page 3: ...UT JUMPER SELECTIONS 7 FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS 8 PROGRAMMING FLOW CHART 8 DEFINITIONS OF MENU PROMPTS 9 CALCULATING SCALE FACTORS 11 PROGRAMMING 12 RS232 RS422 INTERFACE CARD OPERATION 17 RS232 RS422 W...

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Page 5: ...NOTE Hold either front or remote reset active to inhibit any start inputs Start Front Panel START button Starts batch by energizing Relay A and Relay B if Prewarn selected Remote 4 30 VDC positive edg...

Page 6: ...front panel Dimensions 3 622 92 1 772 45 3 925 99 7 4 437 112 7 2 625 66 68 587 4 245 107 8 BEZEL GASKET CUSTOMER PANEL Panel Thickness 0 062 1 5 to 0 187 4 7 max SPECIFICATIONS continued The MINI Bat...

Page 7: ...s than 125 of an inch thick the possibility exists that there will be some flexing Should this flexing occur the resulting deformation of the panel could cause a loss of the water tight seal In case t...

Page 8: ...r input lines Also keep these input lines isolated from inductive lines from devices drawing heavy loads If there is a possibility of electrical noise we recommend using shielded cable with the shield...

Page 9: ...C INPUT 12 A C INPUT RELAYS A B 13 V 14 I SINK ANALOG OUTPUT ON CAL 0 20mA COUNT SET OFF RUN 4 20mA RATE RUN 1 2 3 4 ON SWITCH Contact Closure Input AC Power 1 COMMON 2 N O N C NPN 3 COMMON 4 N O N C...

Page 10: ...is se lected All decimal points are inverted when Grand Batch Total is being displayed Batching After the batcher has been programmed it will operate as follows The unit will reset to 0 count up mode...

Page 11: ...J2 C J3 O J1 C J2 O J3 C Output Jumper Selections Output Jumper Selections Before making any board modifications be sure power is disconnected and locate the plastic extender to the case at the rear o...

Page 12: ...N MODE PRGM PRGM PRGM PRGM pre b RUN MODE ENTER ENTER PRGM hi cps lo cps PRGM SECS NNiNS hours PRGM tot preuu PRGM Start Here PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART A STOP RST B C D E ENTER LOCK PRE A PROG VIEW START...

Page 13: ...here the decimal is desired Changing the decimal will change the decimal location in the counters presets and rate display gr tot GRAND TOTAL This sets the second counter to count the Grand Total ba t...

Page 14: ...ewed but not changed Start and Stop buttons will still operate CODE LOCK CODE This message code will flash on display for approximately 3 seconds It will be followed by a 5 digit number xxxxx The numb...

Page 15: ...387 for whole gal Under count set dploc to dplo c to read tenths of gallons Set PRE A at 55 0 Wire Relay A to solenoid valve Conveyer Batching You want to batch the amount of conveyer distance in fee...

Page 16: ...he digit where the decimal is desired To clear the decimal press the arrow key fur thest to the right PRGM This is the scaling factor for the count input To change press the arrow key under the digit...

Page 17: ...clear the decimal press the arrow key furthest to the right Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed location This section sets the second counter operation Press the program key to choose GR TOT G...

Page 18: ...d digits to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value This sets the number of significant figures to be displayed Press the arrow key un der the digit to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value...

Page 19: ...fter CODE flashes the display will show the existing lock code To change the code press the key under each digit to be changed Press ENTER to enter displayed value see below to turn lock ON or OFF Key...

Page 20: ...elected This is the duration 01 to 99 99 sec that relay B will remain energized If 00 00 is selected the relay will latch until reset PRE A Preset A Batch Amount The set point at which output A will d...

Page 21: ...rompt you to choose another baud rate This will occur until a valid baud rate is entered or escape is pressed PARITY Parity is a bit of information that is inserted before the stop bit and is used to...

Page 22: ...case The terminal addressing the unit must be capable of driving all loads in the loop The input impedance of RS422 is much higher and there should be no problem driving as many as 99 units The trans...

Page 23: ...it to a computer with RS 422 five connections are needed These connections are Re ceive data A Receive data B Transmit data A Transmit data B and Ground The connections should be made as follows DP 9...

Page 24: ...alues SWITCH 2 Select Count or Rate SW2 OFF down Analog output follows rate SW2 ON up Analog output follows count SWITCH 3 Select 4 20mA or 0 20mA SW3 OFF down Selects 4 20mA output range SW3 ON up Se...

Page 25: ...auses the counter to auto reset at the preset 1 The menu flow chart and the setup steps show the setup for units with all of the available options Options not ordered will be suppressed in the program...

Page 26: ...therwise abused ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Example MB2 A 3 1 A S...

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