User manual
Table Of Contents
- Start Here
- Configuring the Processor with Concept
- Configuring the Processor with ProWORX
- Configuring the Processor with UnityPro XL
- To build (compile) the project:
- To verify address and driver settings in UnityPro XL:
- Setting Up the ProTalk Module
- Configuring the Module
- Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Reading Status Data From the Module
- The Configuration/Debug Menu
- Required Hardware
- Required Software
- Using the Configuration/Debug Port
- Main Menu
- Opening the Data Analyzer Menu
- Viewing Block Transfer Statistics
- Viewing Module Configuration
- Opening the Database Menu
- Opening the Backplane Menu
- Transferring the Configuration File from PC to PTQ module
- Transferring the Configuration File from PTQ module to PC
- Viewing Version Information
- Warm Booting the Module
- Viewing Port Communication Status
- Viewing Port Configuration
- Exiting the Program
- Database View Menu
- Viewing Register Pages
- Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again
- Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers
- Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data
- Skipping 500 Registers of Data
- Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data
- Viewing Data in Decimal Format
- Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format
- Viewing Data in Floating Point Format
- Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format
- Returning to the Main Menu
- Backplane Menu
- Data Analyzer
- Data Analyzer Tips
- LED Status Indicators
- Reading Status Data From the Module
- Reference
- Index

Configuring the Module PTQ-LNG ♦ Quantum / Unity Platform
Landis & Gyr Telegyr Interface Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 53 of 103
May 29, 2007
SBO Timer Duration is multiplied by the Timer Base
0 = 10 milliseconds
1 = 100 milliseconds
2 = 1 second
3 = 10 seconds
SBO Select Time : 0 #SBO Select Time (0-32767)
SBO Time Select
This is the time in milliseconds that a select is valid for an SBO port. This value is
used for all SBO ports.
6.3.4 [LNG Port #]
The following shows a sample LNG Port 1 section of the configuration file.
[LNG Port 1]
Enable : Yes #No=Port Disabled,Yes=Port Enabled
Baudrate : 1200 #Baudrate for port (110 to 115.2K)
Parity : None #N=None,O=Odd,E=Even,M=Mark,S=Space
Data Bits : 8 #5 to 8 data bits for messages
Stop Bits : 1 #1 or 2 stop bits for messages
RTS On : 50 #Delay after RTS set before message sent (mSec)
RTS Off : 2 #Delay after message before RTS dropped(mSec)
Minimum Command Delay : 1 #Minimum number of msec's between commands
Use CTS Line : No #Monitor CTS modem line (Y/N)
Slave ID : 1 #1-255 Modbus Node Address (Slave)
Modify each of the parameters as follows based on the needs of your application:
Enable
Enable : Yes #No=Port Disabled,Yes=Port Enabled
This parameter defines if the port will be used. If the parameter is set to No, the
port is disabled. A value of Yes enables the port.
Baud Rate
Baudrate : 1200 #Baudrate for port (110 to 115.2K)
This is the baud rate to be used for the port. Enter the baud rate as a value. Baud
rate entries are 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800,
57600, 115200.
Parity
Parity : None #N=None,O=Odd,E=Even,M=Mark,S=Space
This is the parity code to be used for the port. Values are None, Odd, or Even.
Data Bits
Data Bits : 8 #5 to 8 data bits for messages
This parameter sets the number of bits for each word used by the protocol. Valid
values are 5 to 8.