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THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

EN-TraceTekTTDM128-IM-H57341      03/13

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There are 3 ways to connect the TTDM-128 to a host computer: 

hard-wired RS-232, hard-wired RS-485, or standard modular RS-

232 cable. For  permanent installations, the hard-wired method is 

recommended (either RS-232 or RS-485 as necessary). The modu

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lar RS-232 cable should be used only for temporary connections 

by trained technicians.

Make connections.

• Confirm that power to the unit has been shut off.

• Open the enclosure door.

• Feed the end of the communication cable through the gland 

plate 

br

 adapter/bushing into the enclosure.

• Remove the J13 cable plug 

cm

 from the socket.

For RS-232 connection: 

• Connect the RX, TX, RTS, CTS and DGND wire to terminals 5, 6, 

7, 8 and 10 respectively.

• Set the host port selector switch 

cq

 on the User Interface 

board 

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 to the RS232 position.

For RS-485 connection: 

• Connect the positive wire to terminal 5 (RX/A) and the negative 

wire to terminal 6 (TX/B).

  Set the host port selector switch 

cq

 on the User Interface 

board 

7

 to the RS485 position.

• Connect the shield wire to the grounding lug 

bq

.

• Insert the J13 cable plug back into the socket 

cm

.

PL

RS-232

cable

RS-485

cable

DGND

CTS

RTS

TX

RX

PL

RS-485 (–)

RS-485 (+)

SHIELD

SHIELD

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power up the system.

After connections are complete, supply power to the unit. The unit 

will go through a series of self-tests, and then display the system 

status. If the sensing circuit is complete and free of leaks or other 

problems, only the green Monitoring LED will illuminate, and the 

LCD display will appear similar to that shown at right:

If this is not the case, you can find additional information in the 

TTDM-128 Operation and Maintenance Manual (H56853) supplied 

with the module.

commissioning

Your system should be commissioned by an authorized TraceTek 

representative. The system map is a crucial part of a TraceTek 

locating system. The TTDM-128 will give the point along the sens-

ing cable at which liquid has been detected; the map is essential 

to show its physical location.

Important: 

Store hardware and documentation supplied with the 

TTDM-128 in a secure place for later use (commissioning, con-

necting interfaces, operating).

connecting to a Host computer

Start-Up and System Testing

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