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Edwards Signaling 5530M-485 User Manual

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P/N 3100345 ISSUE 2

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1.3

RS485 COMM supports 1200, 2400, 9600 and 19200 baud rate using 8 data bits and one stop bit. Parity is not

supported. Refer to Table 1.3 for Baud Rate switch configuration. Set S1 positions 6-7 for the desired Baud

Rate configuration.

Table 1.3 Network Baud Rate setting

Baud Rate

S1-6

S1-7

1200

OPEN

OPEN

2400

CLOSED

OPEN

9600

OPEN

CLOSED

19200

CLOSED

CLOSED

1.4

Set 100-ohm termination resistor (if required). Network termination is required if the unit is located at the

beginning or end of the network bus. Termination reduces unwanted reflections caused by data signal

propagation due to long wire runs. Refer to Table 1.4 for switch configuration. Set S1 position 8 for network

termination if required.

Table 1.4 Termination setting

Termination (100 ohms)

S1-8

Enabled

CLOSED

Disabled

OPEN

2.0

Messaging Format

2.1

The RS485 COMM utilizes the Edwards SigNet ASCII protocol for data messaging. Each unit is capable of

consuming and/or producing messages from the master controller. SigNet message format is illustrated

below.

The character has a value of 2 hexadecimal and is required at the start of

every message (1 byte).

Two byte ASCII representation of the hex Unit. Example - If unit address 0A is

chosen, the two byte data field would contain ASCII ‘0’ and ‘A’ written in

ASCII format as 0A. Valid data range is ASCII 00 - 1F.

ASCII data field. (4 bytes total). These bytes contain commands, tone/message

and timed sequence data.

Programmable unit Zone issued by the master or controlling computer
Range ASCII A-D (1 byte). Note – Zone value is not retained after power loss unless

battery backup is installed. Value defaults to Zone A on power up.

The character has a value of 3 hexadecimal and is required at the end of

every message (1 byte)

Optional two byte Message Block checksum (2 bytes). Refer to Section 4.0 for

Block checksum calculation and verification. If checksum is not desired, must pad

these two bytes with two ASCII zeros 00.

3.0

Message Command Set

3.1

Tone/Message Command - 00-1F
Send Format:

Unit address characters (2 bytes). See Section 2.0, Messaging Format

Tone/Message to be played by the unit. Example - If tone 06 is chosen, the two

byte data field should contain ASCII ‘0’ and ‘6’ written in ASCII format as

06. Range ASCII 00-1F(2 bytes). See Tone Chart for a list of available tones or

messages.

Time sequence for Tone/Message to be played (00-99 seconds). For continous play

of Tone/Message, use ‘00’ in this data field. Range ASCII 00-99 (2 bytes)

Units matching this zone field will play Tone/Message indicated in the

data field for specified time indicated in

in standby mode.