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Bulkscan LMS511
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CONFIGURATION
• The sensor may appear twice in the list. The available connections only differ in
relation to the network port used. It is sufficient to carry out the configuration via one
of the two connections available. It does not matter which of the two connections you
use.
•
You can save a Device identification (device ID and location) in the sensor, this code
will enable you to identify the sensor more easily in future (see below).
•
If you have started SOPAS for the first time, then please check whether the following
software settings meet your requirements:
◦
Tools, Language
◦
Tools, Options, Unit system
How to log in to the sensor:
Select
Tools, Login device
.
The
Login
dialog box will open.
Log in with the user level
Authorized client
and the related password to configure the
sensor.
How to change the password for a user level:
Log in to the sensor:
Select
Bulkscan LMS511, Password, Change password.
With the user level
Maintenance
you can only change the password for maintenance.
As
Authorized client
you can change all passwords.
How to configure the device code:
Establish the connection to the sensor.
Log in to the sensor as
Authorized client
.
On the
Interfaces
tab, enter a
Device ID
and a
Location
7.2
Configuration of the Bulkscan using telegrams
The Bulkscan sends telegrams over its data interfaces to communicate with a connect-
ed host. The following functions can be run using telegrams:
• Request measured values via the host and output them once or continuously on the
Bulkscan via the same interface.
•
Parameter setting by the host for the configuration of the Bulkscan.
• Parameters and status log querying by the host.
The telegrams each comprise a frame (see below) and the data.
A detailed description of the different telegrams can be found in the appendix (see
"13.1 Telegram reference“ on page 80).
You can configure the transmission protocol (CoLa ASCII or CoLa binary) used in SOPAS.
Interfaces
tab,
Data Interfaces
group,
Ethernet, CoLa dialect
option.
Frame and coding for the telegrams
The data frame varies depending on the coding.
Frame
Telegram
Frame
Designation
STX
Data
ETX
Length (byte)
1
≤ 30,000
1
Description
Start of text character
ASCII coded
End of text character
Tab. 10: Frame for the telegrams with ASCII coding (CoLaA)
Note
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