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Chapter 4 _________________________________________________________________ Operation
VAISALA _______________________________________________________________________ 115
Examples:
>lock 1 4444
Keyboard lock : 1 [4444]
>
>lock 1
Keyboard lock : 1
>
Serial Output Settings
The communication settings for the user port can be changed via the
serial line or by using the optional display/keypad. The communication
settings for the service port are fixed and not changeable.
NOTE
If a communication module (LAN, WLAN, or RS
-422/RS-485 interface)
has been installed, the user port is not accessible. Any changes to the
settings are applied to the interface provided by the module, if applicable.
Using Display/Keypad
1. Press any of the arrow buttons to open the Main Menu.
2. Select Interfaces and press the ►arrow button to confirm your
selection.
3. Select Serial interface and press the ►arrow button to confirm
your selection.
4. Select Bit rate and Serial format by pressing the CHANGE
button. Use the ▲▼ arrow buttons to select and press SELECT to
confirm your selection.
5. Select the Protocol to be used by the serial output by pressing the
CHANGE button. Select the option using the ▲▼ arrow buttons
and press SELECT. This is the same serial mode setting that is
changed by the SMODE serial command.
- RUN mode continuously outputs the measurement message at
the set interval. If you select the RUN mode, set the desired
RUN interval also.
- POLL mode enables multiple transmitters to share the same RS-
485 line. If you select the POLL mode, select the Device
address also, as each transmitter on the line must have an
unique address.
- In STOP mode, transmitter remains silent after reset or power
up, waiting for commands.
- In MODBUS mode, only Modbus protocol communication is
available. See Chapter 5, Modbus, on page 141.
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