User manual

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ELR 9000 Series
IF Level 1 Level 2 Description
CANopen
Node Address Selection of the CANopen node address in the range 1...127 via direct input
Baud Rate AUTO Automatic detection of the bus baud rate.(speed)
LSS Automatically sets baud rate and node address
Manual Manual selection of the baud rate that is used by the CANopen interface.
Possible selections: 10 kbps, 20 kbps, 50 kbps, 100 kbps, 125 kbps, 250
kbps, 500 kbps, 800 kbps, 1Mbps (1Mbps = 1 Mbit/s, 10 kbps = 10 kbit/s)
IF Level 1 Description
GPIB
Node Address Adjustment of the GPIB node address (only with option 3W installed) in the range 1...30
Element Description
Com Timeout Communication timeout in milliseconds
Default value: 5
Denes the max. time between two subsequent bytes or blocks of a transferred message.
For more information about the timeout refer to the external programming documentation
“Programming ModBus & SCPI”.
Com Protocols Enables or disables SCPI or ModBus communication protocols for the device. The
change is immediately effective after submitting it with ENTER button. Only one of both
can be disabled.
3.4.3.8 Menu “HMI settings”
These settings refer exclusively to the control panel (HMI).
Element Description
Language Selection of the display language. Currently (date: 01-15-2015) available are:
German, English
Additional languages (up to three can be integrated) can be implemented on demand
and installed into the HMI via update. The default then would be English plus one or two
additional language such as Italian, Spanish etc.
Backlight Setup The choice here is whether the backlight remains permanently on or if it should be
switched off when no input via screen or rotary knob is made for 60 s. As soon as input
is made, the backlight returns automatically. Furthermore the backlight intensity can be
adjusted here.
HMI Lock See „3.7 Control panel (HMI) lock“ on page 57.
Key Sound Activates or deactivates sounds when touching a touch area in the display. It can usefully
signal that the action has been accepted.
Alarm Sound Activates or deactivates the additional acoustic signal of an alarm or user dened event
which has been set to “Action = ALARM”. See also „3.6 Alarms and monitoring“ on page
54.
HMI Update With this function the rmware of the control panel can be updated using a USB ash
drive. For details refer to „4.3.1 Update of the control panel unit (HMI)“ on page 75.