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10.0
SERIAL PORT
10.1
Connection
Your unit is fitted with a standard ‘D9’ plug or socket allowing it to be
controlled from a computer or other type of terminal or console with a similar
interface. Most computers fitted with an RS232 port, known as a ‘COM’ port,
will have a ‘D9’ plug on them. To enable connection between the two devices
you will require one of two cables as shown below:
D9 connector type
on C2 unit
RS232 cable type required
for linking to PC
Plug – common on earlier C2 units
‘Null-modem’ D9 socket to socket
Socket – common on recent C2 units
D9 plug to socket
Should your PC not have an RS232/COM port, it is possible to add an
interface card into the PC to add this facility. Another option you could use is a
USB to RS232 converter. Both methods will add a COM port to your PC,
although you should be aware that these generally do not default to being
‘COM1’ which is the default most RS232 applications will use.
Some units are also RS-422/485 capable – see the Specifications section for
more details.
The default baud rate is 57600 with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity. This
baud rate can be changed in the System menu to suit other programs if need
be.
10.2
Communications protocol
The standard communications protocol for your unit is text-based and is
detailed on our website. Also on our website, you can find the Windows
Control Panel or CORIO®tool Suite for your unit.
The protocol is also bi-directional (unit and computer both send messages to
each other), so that you can send changes to the unit, and it will also respond
with any changes made via alternate methods (front panel buttons, menu
changes and infra-red control). This enables any attached computer to be
aware of any changes made to the unit from an alternative source rather than
itself.
What this means is that you can easily find out the exact command to send to
the unit to tell it to perform a certain function. This can be seen by the data
that is sent back to the computer when changing values on the unit. For
instance, just by turning FREEZE on, by pressing the FREEZE button, will
cause RS232 data to be sent to the computer that represents the command
required to set FREEZE on. A second press, to turn FREEZE off, then sends
the computer the command required to turn the FREEZE off.
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