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UMAXTC20CO V1.1.1 Preliminary Documentation – May be Subject to Change 56-59
4.1.2.
D – Default Object Dictionary
To reset the default Object Dictionary, enter ‘d’ or ‘D’. At the prompt, enter ‘Yes’. This function
mirrors that of writing ‘load’ to Object 1011h, Restore Defaults. Consequently, it does not reset the
Node-ID or Baudrate if they have been changed using LSS protocol. However, unlike the Restore
Defaults object, these defaults will be immediately applied, as the controller automatically resets
itself.
4.1.3.
T – Toggle RS-232 Stream On/Off
In some applications, it may be desirable to be able to read or log data using RS-232. In these
cases, this menu option enables the user to configure some basic variables associated with the
RS-232 data stream. All configurations are automatically stored in non-volatile memory, and will
still take effect after every power cycle. (i.e. once on, the data will always be sent until turned off).
The variables that the user can change when selecting to toggle the data stream ON are:
a) Whether the data sent will be the field value (object $6100) or the Process Value (object $7130)
b) The repetition rate at which the data stream will be sent, in milliseconds.
The field width is fixed in all cases, and each temperature is delimited by a semi-colon. The order
of the data is always sent as shown below.
CJ;TC1;TC2;TC3;TC4
When sending the field value (in °C), the field width is always 8 characters long. If a channel is not
used (disabled by object $6112), the entry will read “Disabled”. Alternatively, if the sensor is open
circuited, the entry will read “OpenCct “.
When sending the process values, the field width is always 5 characters long. If a channel is not
used (disabled by object $6112), the entry will read “Null ”. Alternatively, if the sensor is open
circuited, the entry will read “Open “.
An example of the RS-232 data stream (FV) is shown on the following page.