RS-232 Interface Cable - RS-232 Connectors (use 9-pin or 25-pin)
The figure below is the schematic of the serial interface cable (MLFB P/N 7ME3960-0CS00)
needed to make the physical connection between the transmitter and your PC. The wire
ends for the transmitter terminations are stripped for easy insertion into TB2. Note that both
connectors have their CTS pin shorted to the RTS pin (pins 4-5 on 25-pin connector and pins
7-8 on 9-pin connector).
①
TB1
②
9-Pin Solder Side
③
25-Pin Solder Side
④
25-Pin Serial Connector
⑤
9-Pin Serial Connector
⑥
Cable Pin 1015CPC-N
Figure 3-3
RS-232 Interface Cable Wiring
Quick Terminal Mode Setup
1. Access [HyperTerminal], then select [HyperTerminal.exe].
2. In [Connection Description] dialog box, enter a connection name (e.g. FUS1010). Click
3. In [Phone Number] dialog box, select [Direct to COM 1 (or COM 2)]. Click [OK] to select.
4. In [Properties] dialog box, enter RS-232 parameters. Click [OK].
5. At terminal screen, click [File]. Select [Properties].
6. Select [Settings] tab. At [Emulation] box, select [VT-100].
7. Select [ASCII Setup]. In [ASCII Sending] uncheck boxes. In [ASCII Receiving] check
8. At Terminal screen, type: Menu. Press <Enter> key to access Installation Menu.
Hint: Type: Menu 1000 for longer connection time.
FUH1010 IP65 NEMA 7 Interface Detector Quick Start
Operating Instructions, 06/2014, A5E02428148-AA
[OK].
[Append line feeds to incoming line ends.]. Click [OK].
⑦
Red Wire
⑧
White Wire
⑨
Black Wire
⑩
TB2
⑪
RX To Transmitter
⑫
TX From Transmitter
Commissioning
3.2 RS-232 Connection
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