Burkert Type 8056 User Manual
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RS232_485_ETP_MODBUS_BU_REV02.doc
INSTANTANEOUS FLOW RATE OF THE TECHNICAL UNIT ARRANGED FOR DISPLAY
PRODUCT NAME ( RECEIPT) AND N° OF BATCH
T+
P+
RESIDUAL
QUANTITY
DISBURSED
QUANTITY
ALARM
EXAMPLE:
10/07/03 18:14
dm3/s +4.4423
WATER 32567
T+dm3
123452.222
P+dm3 3452.222
STdm3 200.000
CTdm3 201.121
NO
ALARM
•
PRINT OF BATCH WITH CURRENCY CONVERSION
DATE
PRODUCT NAME ( RECEIPT) AND N° OF BATCH
RESIDUAL
QUANTITY
DISBURSED
QUANTITY
DISBURSED QUANTITY CONVERTERD
ALARM
EXAMPLE:
10/07/03 18:14
WATER 32567
STdm3 200.000
CTdm3 201.121
EUR 402.24
NO
ALARM
If the dosing mode is NOT active, Printing can be started at any moment by pressing ,
otherwise push .
6.1.2.
CONNECTING THE CONVERTER VIA RS232 PORT TO A PC/MODEM
This connection is made using RS232 port in the aux module. Make up the connection cable respecting the following
requirements:
•
use a shielded cable with at least three wires;
•
the shield is connected only to the converter end;
•
the length must not exceed 10 meters. Remember that the RS232 interface is more susceptible to disturbance
than the RS485 and it is good working practice to minimize the length of the connections;
•
on the end for connection to the converter, fit tips numbered with the terminal number; for the end for connection
to the PC, solder the wires to the pins indicated in the following table on a DB25 or DB9 FEMALE type connector; if
you intend to connect to a modem, the cable connectors must be MALE (the modem has FEMALE):
DB25 PC
DB9 PC
DB25 modem
DB9 modem
3 (RXD)
2 (RXD)
2 (RXD)
3 (RXD)
2 (TXD)
3 (TXD)
3 (TXD)
2 (TXD)
7 (GND)
5 (GND)
7 (GND)
5 (GND)