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THE LAUREATE SERIES
Serial Comunications Manual
LAUREL Electronics Inc.
3183-G Airway Ave, Costa Mesa, CA USA 92626
Tel: (714) 434-6131 Fax: (714) 434-3766 Website: www.laurels.com
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THE LAUREATE SERIESSerial Comunications ManualLAUREL Electronics Inc.3183-G Airway Ave, Costa Mesa, CA USA 92626Tel: (714) 434-6131 Fax: (714) 434-3

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The measurement data format with both of these parameters set consists of 10 characters:+999.99A<cr><lf> * *

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4.0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSThe meters operate in a Point-to-point mode using RS-232 or RS-485. In addition, they canoperate in a Multi-point mode using

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Counter onlyThe transmission rate of measurement data can be selected in “Ser 1". Data transmission isinitiated at the end of the calculation ti

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At the end of the complete transmission, the latched RTS value is reset false, even though the RTSline may be high at that instant. The RTS latch do

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CHAR #1234CHARACTER*0-VA-Z0-UDESCRIPTIONCommand Identifier (Recognition Character)Device Address (0 addresses all devices, 1-Vspecific)Command Functio

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-14-COMMUNICATIONS MODEContinuous mode*1A0Command mode *1A1. REQUEST DPM/SCALE VALUE REQUEST COUNTER VALUESLatest reading *1B1 * All active items*1

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CHARACTER 4Code for number of bytes or wordsCode # Code # Code # Code #1 = 1 9 = 9 H = 17 P = 252 = 2 A = 10 I = 18 Q = 263 = 3 B = 11 J

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aa is the most significant address in nonvolatile memory of the wordsto be read or written<data> is n words of 2 bytes or 4 hex characters per w

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S = Sign of value, space (or +) for positive, - for neg value D = Digit from 0 to 9 . = Decimal point placement and must always be included A = Alarm

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Command Identifier “*”, the address #, and the Command letter “H”. This is thesame format that data is transmitted from a DPM in the Continuous mode

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CONTENTS1.0 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SETUP...21.1 SELECTING THE MODULAR CABLE TYP

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transmits up to 3 values) each measurement cycle, Modes 8-11 provide the abilityof the Remote Display to extract one of four sequential values and dis

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*= Recognition character# = Device address from 1-9, A to V, or 0 for common address.C = Command letter H, K, L.S = Sign of value, space (or +) for p

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-21-5.5 RECOGNITION CHARACTER AND START AND STOP CHARACTERSThe meter recognizes an asterisk ( * ) as the command recognition character. In the counte

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BF Analog Setup Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 bit0 = Analog Out Unfiltered1 = Analog Out Filtered0 = Current Output1 = Voltage Output0 0 0 0 0 0 = Not used

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-23-31 Serial Cnfg1 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Continuous Output Data Rate(continued) 0 1 1 1 18.1 21.81 0 0 0 36.3 43.51 0 0 1 72.3 86.70 0 0 300 baud0

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-24 -2C Alarm Cnfg2 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Alarm Trigger Delay60 Hz 50Hz0 0 0 .018s .021s0 0 1 .035 .0430 1 0 .07 .0850 1 1 .14 .171 0 0 .28 .341 0 1 .56

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RAM HEX DATA TABLEMS Mid LSA1 A0 9F Analog high value9E 9D 9C Analog low value9B 9A 99 Deviation Alarm298 97 96 Deviation Alarm18F 8E 8D Offset value8

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6.2 COUNTER 1-BYTE RAM DATA TABLE Hex Address Name Bit Assignment43 Resolution Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0.00001 multiplier1 0.0001 mu

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-27-36 Lockout2 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit=0 is unlocked for all items1 Change Item # locked1 CALib locked1 Ser 1, Ser 2, Ser 3 locked1 An Lo, An Hi, An

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-28-33 Serial Cnfg3 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Transmit(Cont'd) 1 0 0 Peak value only1 0 1 All active items + Peak0 Termination chars end of all items o

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1.0 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SETUPThe word “modular” refers to telephone-type extension cable and connections.To connect a single meter to the computer

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-29-2E Setup Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 EXTIN A EXTIN B0 0 0 0 Meter Reset Function Reset0 0 0 1 Meter Reset Hold0 0 1 0 Meter Reset Peak Display0 0 1 1 Mete

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-30-2C Alarm cnfg2 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 #Consecutive readings to Alarm0 0 0 10 0 1 20 1 0 40 1 1 81 0 0 161 0 1 321 1 0 641 1 1 1281 Alarm 1 Hystere

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NON-VOLATILE MEMORY ADDRESSES (2 bytes/address)Sign + Magnitude XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX S=SignS Magnitude Sign = 1 for negativeSign+DP+Magnitud

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6.3 WEIGHT METER1-BYTE RAM DATA TABLE Hex Hex Address Item Name Value6B Configuration Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 =

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-33-33 Lockout1 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 bit = 0 is unlocked for all items1 = Count locked1 = Setup, config and dEC.Pt locked1 = Input type locked1 = Chan

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2F Filter Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0 0 0 Auto Filter0 0 0 1 Batch (16 samples) filterTime constant 60 Hz 50 Hz0 0 1 0 Moving Average .07s .085s0 0 1 1 Mov

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3-BYTE RAM MEMORY DATA All items except Scale Factor use this format:Note: Hex value (2's complement) MS byte Mid byte LS byte X X

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Hex AddressesMS Mid LSA1 A0 9F Analog high value9E 9D 9C Analog low value9B 9A 99 Deviation Alarm298 97 96 Deviation Alarm18F 8E 8D Offset value8C 8B

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-38 -7.0 SOURCE LISTINGB & B Electronics Manufacturing Co.707 Dayton RoadOttawa, IL 61350Phone: (815) 433-5100Fax: (815) 433-5109Website: www.

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WARRANTYLaurel Electronics Inc. warrants its products against defects in materials or workmanship for aperiod of one year from the date of purchase.In

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1.2 RS232 AND RS485 WIRING CONNECTIONSThe cable connections to an IBM PC-compatible computer are different for RS232 and RS485.The RS232 cable connect

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Copyright 1996-2004 Laurel Electronics Inc. 06/04 Rev. E

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Another alternative for RS-485 is to use an RS-232 to RS-485 converter that plugs into thecomputer RS-232 receptacle external to the computer and is p

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1.3 RS-232 AND RS-485 JUMPERS SETTINGSRS232 InterfaceJumper g - installed for normal operationJumper h - installed when used as a slave display witht

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DIGIT SELECT KEYVALUE SELECT KEYMENU KEY Ser 1Serial interface setup(only enabled if communica-tions board installed) Ser 2Serial interface

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DIGIT SELECT KEY VALUE SELECT KEYMENU KEY 00000RS485 full or half duplex 00000Meter recognition characterand start & stop character 0000

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2.0 INTERFACE INFORMATIONThe series of DPMs and counters offers RS232 or RS485 serial communication interface boardsthat may be connected by cable to

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