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Data Communications,

Commands and Syntax

In this section you’ll learn the Series 1500 data communications. See Figure 14

in

Chapter 1 for RS422 and RS423 pin designations, and also for locating and

making the required RS422/423

jumper selection.

The Series 1500 data communications package provides you with a foundation for a

sophisticated communications system based on your system needs and your soft-

ware development. Your Watlow Sales Engineer has available, upon request, a

Series 1500 data communications sample computer program with sample profiles.

Communication Parameters

The Series 1500 with data communications operates with these parameters.

Baud Rate: 1200 Baud
Character Format:

7 Data Bits

Stop Bits: 1 Stop Bit

Parity:

Odd Parity

Protocol

You can select one of two hardware interfaces:

1)

RS422A for a “multidrop” or (multiple device) network, up to ten devices total;

with 4000’ network length limit, or

2)

RS-423A (RS-232C compatible) for one on one communication on a 50' network

you

need, you must use the correct combination of interface and protocol.

We use ANSI X3.28 Protocol, based on ANSI X3.28 - 1976 Subcategories 2.2, and
A3, with the RS-422A

interface to run a multiple device network We also use XON/

XOFF Protocol, a simpler protocol, to run a two device network with an RS-423A
interface. XON/XOFF Protocol requires no

responses

to messages like the ANSI

X3.28 Protocol does.

XON/XOFF will also work with the RS422A interface, but the

network is limited to two devices. Likewise, ANSI X3.28 Protocol, which provides a
response to every message, will work with the RS-423 interface. But again you are

limited to two devices.

Data Communications, Commands and Syntax, Chapter 4

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