Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
YACE0072 / 21.08.07
Starting up
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Example:
Transfer of setpoint 30,5°C to the thermostat
Computer
Thermostat
“OUT_SP_00_30.5“CRLF
Ö
Õ
“OK“CRLF
7.15.3 Connecting cable RS 485
Thermostat
9-pin sub-D-socket
Pin Data
1
Data A (-)
5
SG (Signal Ground)
optional
6
Data B (+)
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Use screened connecting cables.
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Connect screen to connector case.
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The connections are isolated from the remainder of the electronics.
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Any pins not in use must not be connected!
An
RS 485
bus always requires bus termination
in the form of a termination network which
ensures a
defined rest status in the high-
resistance phases of bus operation. The bus
termination is as follows:
This termination network is usually incorporated on the PC plug-in card (RS 485).
7.15.4 Protocol RS 485
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The interface operates with one stop bit, no parity bit and 8 data bits.
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Transfer rate either 2400, 4800, 9600 (Factory setting) or 19200 baud as
selected.
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The RS 485 commands are always preceded by the device address. There is
provision for 127 addresses. The address must always have three digits.
(A000_...to A127_...)
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The command from the computer must be terminated with CR.
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The response of the thermostat is always terminated with CR.
CR = Carriage Return (Hex: 0D)