Safety Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- System Description
- Hardware
- Installation
- Commissioning
- Web Server
- Protocol Description Binary XP (1D messages)
- Trouble Shooting
- Appendix A: Agency certifications
SYMEO LPR
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LPR-1D
Product Documentation
Trouble Shooting
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3) If you use planar antennas the orientation of the antenna must be correct. A small
label on the backside of the antenna indicates the horizontal and vertical alignment.
4) For a distance measurement always two stations are involved. It has to be a
transponder unit and a base station unit. Make sure that never two base stations or
two transponders a measuring with each other.
5) Check if the binary port works. Open the program RealTerm. If connected to a LPR-B
station with TCP/IP interface open the binary port 3046: Enter for example
192.168.1.99:3046. The display should be set to Hex[spac
you use a LPR-B station without TCP/IP connection connect the serial cable to the
binary port S2 (compare Figure 44)
If you
button 3.
If no measurement appear something is wrong with the setup. Check the following:
1) If you use a USB stick then disconnect the stick.
2) If you have LPR-B station with TCP/IP interface you also can connect the serial cable
to the parameterization port (S4). It is not possible to send data to the LPR-B station
then but you can receive da
wrong with forwarding the data to the TCP/IP interface. Check the settings in the web
interface (compare chapter 8.5.5). Compare also the settings for the jumpers
(compare Figure 45
allocation on the left side (2 jumpers) only the binary port is available via TCP/IP. If
using the Jumper allocation for RS232 no data can be available at a TCP/IP interface
(normally the station then has no TCP/IP interface).
3) Check if jumpers are set correct:
Figure 45 Jumper allocation inside the LPR-B station