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b.
Press the Left arrow pushbutton once,
then repeat the previous step as
necessary to input the desired
Minute(s).
c.
When the desired Minutes have been
input, then press
ENTER
. The following
will be displayed:
DATE & TIME
16 Seconds
14.
Input the desired Seconds as follows:
a.
Utilizing the Up and Down arrow
pushbuttons select the desired first
digit.
b.
Press the Left arrow pushbutton once,
then repeat the previous step as
necessary to input the desired Seconds.
c.
When the desired Seconds have been
input, then press
ENTER
. The following
will be displayed:
DATE & TIME
TIME error eth diag
COMMUNICATION SETUP
Communication setup can be accomplished utilizing
either ISScom
®
or the HMI. The Communication
setup consists of the setup of the following features
and functions:
•
COM Port definitions and Device Address
•
Ethernet Port Settings
•
Installing Modems
Serial Ports (RS-232)
Two serial interface ports, COM1 and COM2, are
standard 9-pin, RS-232, DTE-configured ports. The
front-panel port, COM1, can be used to locally set
and interrogate the MBTS using a temporary
connection to a PC or laptop computer. The second
RS-232 port, COM2, is provided at the rear of the
unit. COM2 is unavailable for communications when
the optional ethernet port is enabled. However, the
Demodulated IRIG-B may still be used through the
COM2 Port when Ethernet is enabled.
Serial Port (RS-485)
COM3 located on the rear terminal block of the
M-4272 is an RS-485, 2-wire connection.
Appendix
B
, Figure B-3 illustrates a 2-wire RS-485 network.
Individual remote addressing also allows for
communications through a serial multidrop network.
Up to 32 MBTSs can be connected using the same
2 wire RS-485 communications line.
Direct Connection
In order for ISScom to communicate with the relay
using direct serial connection, a serial “null modem”
cable is required, with a 9-pin connector (DB9P) for
the system, and an applicable connector for the
computer (usually DB9S or DB25S). Pin-outs for a
null modem adapter are provided in Appendix B,
Communications
.
An optional 10 foot null modem cable (M-0423) is
available from the factory, for direct connection
between a PC and the relay’s front panel COM port,
or the rear COM2 port.
When fabricating communication cables, every effort
should be made to keep cabling as short as possible.
Low capacitance cable is recommended. The RS-232
standard specifies a maximum cable length of 50
feet for RS-232 connections. If over 50 feet of cable
length is required, other technologies should be
investigated.
Other communication topologies are possible using
the M-4272 Digital Motor Bus Transfer System. An
Application Note, “
Serial Communication with
Beckwith Electric’s Integrated Protection System
Relays” is available from the factory or from our
website at www.beckwithelectric.com.
Device Address
Individual MBTS Device Addresses should be
between 1 and 255. The default Device Address is
1.
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