Micromod MOD: 30ML and Modcell Maintenance for 2001N, 2002N, and 1800R User Manual
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MOD30ML and Modcell Maintenance
VIEWING DIAGNOSTIC DATA
Step
Procedure
Comments
7
Configure the selected port as follows:
•
If your software is Version 3.00 or lower, select
the Link Type Field and scroll to obtain Link for
ICN communication or None for Modbus
Communication. This field is not used in later
versions.
•
If necessary, select the base address field and
enter the required address.
•
Select the Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, and Stop
Bits fields. The default values are shown in bold
text in the next Table.
The Base Address field is
automatically determined, if
possible, when a communication
port is selected. In most cases the
address (Hex number) can be left
unchanged. A zero appears if the
software cannot determine the
address. Enter the correct address
if a zero appears or if your
computer uses a different address
than that determined through the
software check of your computer’s
BIOS.
The communication parameters
may have to be changed to match
the instrument port parameter
settings after the port is initialized
in Section 3.2.2.
8
Select OK to activate the entries and return to the
workspace display.
9
Click on the Instrument Functions icon (ABB-KT or
ABB), Figure 3.1, to select it from the TOOL BAR.
A group of function icons appear below the tool bar.
10
Select the Status icon. The Select Tag window opens,
listing the default tag number 001
11
Double click on the tag number. The Instrument Status
Display, Figure 3.3, appears.
Set up communications as
described in Section 3.2.2.
Table 3 .2. Serial Port Communication Parameters
Comm
Type
Link
Serial
Port
Baud
Data
Bits
Stop
Bits
Parity
ICN
1720N
19200, 9600, 4800, 2400,1200
8
1, 2
None, Even, Odd
1731N
Ports 1&2
19200, 9600
8
1
None
1733N
Port A
(9 pin)
19200, 9600, 4800,
2400,1200, 600, 300
8
1
None
1733N
Port B
(25 pin)
19200, 9600, 4800,2400,
1200, 600, 300
8
1
None
Modbu
s
None
38400,19200, 9600, 4800,
2400, 1200, 600, 300,150
8
1, 2
None, Even, Odd
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