
Communication GUI Guide
GXE600 Series
TDK-Lambda
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4.3.2 GXE SCI Settings
You can change the communication settings of the connected GXE with [GXE SCI Settings].
T he display data can be changed within the range described in "7. GXE register list".
Set the value to be used when communicating from the next starting time.
When connecting multiple GXEs to the RS - 485 bus line, the slave IDs of each power supply must be different from each other.
First, connect the PC and GXE one to one. T hen, change the GXE 's slave ID with the register function shown in this section.
After that, connect the GXE to the system's RS - 485 bus line.
[Write] Button
[Read] Button
[Activate] Button
T he following data is displayed on the screen.
Item
Overview
Unit ID
Set the slave ID of the GXE.
Set the ID to a different value for each MODBUS device connected to the same RS - 485 bus line.
The ID can be set within the range from 1 to 247. (Factory setting : 1)
Baud Rate[bps]
Set the Baud Rate of GXE.
Click the display area and select the Baud Rate.
Select Baud Rate from 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200 [bps]. (Factory setting : 19200)
Parity Bit
Set the transmission configuration of the GXE.
Click the display area and select the parity.
Select parity from None (no), Odd (odd number) and Even (even number). (Factory setting : Even)
* Stop bits are set automatically according to "Parity setting".
By clicking the [Write] button, the changed data is written to GXE.
In order to activate the written communication setting, the input of the GXE is need to re-input again.
If you want to activate the written communication settings immediately, please click the [Activate] button.
Since the GXE communication settings are changed, you need to reconnect with the changed communication settings.
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When communication setting becomes unknown
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If the setting value becomes unknown after GXE communication setting is changed,
communication setting can be set to the factory setting state.
For details, please refer to Supplementary items (1. Communication setting switch)
in the communication manual.