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Communication
6 Installation
Communication
RS232 and modem connection
The IQAN-TOC8 has an RS232 interface for communicating with the programming software, IQANdevelop. A flying lead, panel-mount, adapter cable, 5030089, may be connected to the TOC8 to provide an HR12 connector interface. This will match to the
PC communication cable provided in the IQANdevelop software package.
Instead of using recommended Parker adapter cable 5030089, a DB9-F serial connector may be wired to connect directly to a PC. The basic wiring for use of a DB9-F serial connector is shown below.
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READY_OUT, pos. 39
BSL_IN, pos. 40
GND (DATA), pos. 38
DATA_IN, pos. 26
DATA_OUT, pos. 25
Connecting DB9-F for RS232 usage.
When using the recommended Parker adapter cable, 5030089, the connection from
TOC8 to PC can be made with the IQANdevelop included cable, 5030024, and from
TOC8 to modem with a separately purchased cable, 5030080.
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The ’Remote Diagnostic’ cable 5030080 must be used when connecting a modem to the TOC8.
Use of the MDM-RS232 cable 5030024 may damage the modem.
Using a modem
Start modem communication as follows:
• Attach the modem to the TOC8.
• Power up the modem first, then power up or reset the TOC8.
• Wait 45 seconds for the modem to initialize. The TOC8 will blink a double fast yellow code to indicate the modem is attached.
• Dial up the modem -- the TOC8 will automatically answer. A fast yellow-red double blink indicates ringing.
• If a ’Reset Master’ command is sent or a new application is downloaded, the TOC8 will reset. Modem communication will not cease but with some equipment the blink code will change from the fast double yellow blink code to the normal status single blink.
CAN connection
The module has a CAN interface that can be used to connect to SAE J1939 or similar bus for communication between IQAN-TOC8 and other systems.
Instruction book, IQAN- TOC8 10
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Table of contents
- 3 Warnings
- 4 Overview of relevant documentation
- 5 Read This
- 5 Design of control system
- 6 Start-up, maintenance, and diagnostics
- 7 IQAN-TOC8
- 7 CAN related functions
- 8 Internal diagnostics
- 8 CAN-bus interruption
- 8 Current check
- 8 Emergency stop
- 9 Mounting the unit
- 10 Connector C1
- 11 Supply voltage
- 11 Emergency stop
- 11 Connecting of Supply Voltage
- 12 Communication
- 12 RS232 and modem connection
- 12 Using a modem
- 12 CAN connection
- 13 Reference voltage, VREF
- 14 Voltage inputs
- 14 Connecting sensors to the voltage inputs
- 15 Connecting a 2-wire temperature sensor to voltage in
- 16 Connecting switches to the voltage inputs
- 17 Frequency inputs
- 17 Connecting sensors to the frequency inputs
- 18 Current outputs
- 18 Dither frequency and amplitude
- 18 Connecting loads to current outputs
- 19 Digital outputs
- 19 Soft start
- 19 Peak and Hold
- 20 Connecting loads to digital outputs
- 21 PWM outputs
- 21 Connecting loads to PWM outputs
- 22 Start-up procedures
- 22 Starting the control system
- 22 Prepare for system start
- 22 Start the system
- 24 IQAN-TOC8 Technical Overview
- 24 Absolute maximum ratings
- 24 Environmental ratings
- 25 Operation
- 25 I/O
- 26 I/O (cont.)
- 27 Error codes, messages and actions
- 27 LED indicator showing different TOC8 modes
- 30 Dimensioning of the IQAN-TOC8 module