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6.1.4
UART and CANopen Digital Output Settings (DGTAL)
WARNING:
After changing the UART or CANopen settings, you need to restart the
device for the changes to take effect.
If your device has a USB port, use MyPanelMeter, which you can download from our
website to check your device. Check the user manual of the program.
6.1.4.1. UART Settings
If you are communicating with your device via RS-485 or RS-232; You can make the
necessary settings here. You can select the communication protocol, baudrate,
parity, address and period information. For the MODBUS Protocol address
information, see the relevant booklet.
6.1.4.2. CANopen Ayarları
Here you can configure the baud rate, Node ID, Heartbeat, PDO etc. of your device
related to the CANopen protocol.
For more information on CANopen, see the EPA300-CANopen booklet.
6.1.5
Keypad Setting (SOUND)
When you press any key on your device, you can turn the beep sound on and off from this
menu. Use ON to turn the sound on, OFF to turn it off.
6.2
Calibration Menu [CALIB]
6.2.1
Specifying Scale Values (SCALE)
When your device is calibrated to its factory settings, it operates at a value range
of 0-100. That is, the smallest reading on the sensor shows 0 on the screen and 100
on the screen. You can change this scale from this menu.
Use the S-LO for the minimum value of the scale, and the S-HI menus for the
maximum value. To change the value, press the PRG key. After specifying the value
with the UP and DOWN keys, press the PRG key again to locate the decimal point.
Then press the PRG key to confirm the value.
You can use the Fctor menu to expand this scale by multiplying it by a fixed
factor. The number of this factor, which is the default value of 1, is multiplied by the
values of S-LO and S-HI to determine the scale value.
For example; When you set the S-LO value to 1, the S-HI value to 20 and make
the factor 4, your device will run in the 4-80 value range.
WARNING:
Changing the scale value does not change the calibration of your
device, it only indicates the displayed value range on the screen. For the calibration
of the instrument, 6.2.2.