Instruction Manual

HMP230 SERIES
M210225en-B Appendix 4: Digital current loop module
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3. NETWORK CONFIGURATION
Single loop operation
Bi-directional data on one pair and galvanic isolation are the advantages of the
current loop. Single pair/dual pair use is configured through wiring (see figure
on page 3).
Supplying power from the same end to the loops prevents crossover voltages.
Connect wires to the transmitter's serial connector.
Check the wiring.
The following procedure must be repeated with all transmitters.
Open the transmitter cover.
Pull out the digital current loop module, if it is already mounted.
Set the serial port of the terminal to 4800 baud, even parity, seven
data bits and one stop bit, full duplex (4800 E 7 1 FDX).
The serial settings of the transmitter must also be 4800 E 7 1 FDX
and the transmitter must be in STOP mode. If these factory settings
have been changed, they must be returned. Connect the RS 232C port
of the terminal to connector X17 on the top of the main board and
switch the power on.
RX GND TX
X17
Single loop wiring
Set the address of the transmitter; it can be any number between 1 and
99. In this example the address is 22:
>addr 22
Address : 22
Set the serial bus settings according to your network specifications.
This setting will become valid after next RESET or power off:
>seri 2400e71h
2400E71HDX