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2 connecting the pyrometer to a pc, Connecting to rs232 interface – LumaSense Technologies IS 12-S User Manual

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Pin

Color

Indication

6

8

4

5

3

1

2

7

Pin assignment

of right connector

(side of male inserts)

7

pink

Limit contact S1

(drawing shows status without
power or with exceeded limits)

5

white

1

yellow

3

grey

Limit contact S2
(drawing shows status without
power or with exceeded limits)

6

green

4

brown

2

blue

8

red

The drawing of the limit contacts indicates their switch status without power. The limit contacts
switch after supplying the pyrometer with power. If the temperature exceeds the adjusted limit
value, the corresponding limit contact switches back in the first position and is indicated by the
corresponding LED on the pyrometer (see 4.2 under Limit contacts).
Any temperature value within the range of the pyrometer is adjustable. You can set the limits
directly on the pyrometer (see 5.6 SETP (limit contacts)) or via InfraWin software. The switch
time of the relay contacts is 2 ms plus the response time of the pyrometer.
To avoid oscillating of the switch in the switch point, the contacts switch with a hysteresis (works
setting ±2 °C, adjustable between ±2 and ±20 °C). If required, the hysteresis can be set via the
InfraWin software. Setting hysteresis directly on the instrument is not possible.

3.1.2 Connecting the pyrometer to a PC

The pyrometers are equipped with a serial interface RS232 or RS485 (switchable at the
pyrometer). Only one pyrometer can be connected on the standard PC RS232 interface. Only
short distances can be transmitted with RS232 and electromagnetic interferences can affect the

transmission.
The pyrometer is equipped with an RS485 serial interface. With the RS485, long transmission
distances can be realized and the transmission is, to a large extent, free of problems. The RS485
also allows several pyrometers to be connected in a bus system.
If an RS485 connection is not available at the PC, it can be accomplished using an RS485 or RS232
to USB connector. When using a RS485 to USB adapter, make sure that the adapter is fast

enough to receive the pyrometer’s answer to an instruction of the master. Most of the
commonly used adapters are too slow for fast measuring equipment, so it is recommended to
use the RS485

USB converter “USB nano“ (ref. no. 3 852 600).

With a slow RS485 connection it is also possible to set a wait time at the pyrometer which delay
the response of a command to the pyrometer (see 5.12 Wait time tw).
Connecting to RS232 interface
The transmission rate (in baud) of the serial
interface is dependent on the length of the
cable. Values between 2400 and 115200 Bd

may be set.
The baud rate has to be reduced by 50%
when the transmission distance is doubled
(see also 5.10 kBaud (baud rate)).
Typical cable length for RS232 at 19200 Bd is
7 m.

K

A

B

C

D

J

G

F

E

H

M

L

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

DGND (red)

RxD (black)

TxD (violet)

Pyrometer’s side

(soldering side)

cable

PC’s side

(soldering side)

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