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XARTU/5™ Manual Copyright© 2013
Eagle Research Corporation
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7. You can also change parameter values, and view or acknowledge active alarms
using the display and keypad. See information on these functions starting on pages
21.
COMMUNICATIONS
To communicate with the XARTU/5, the Site ID in the device must be the same as the
Site ID entered in the software package. The Site ID is a unique identification number
(1 to 65,535), which allows the software packages to communicate with the RTU. The
default Site ID number is 1. Site ID Changer (Meter Reader utility), Virtual Keypad
option, or Talon can be used to enter a number other than the default. Refer to the
respective software User’s Manual for additional information on these and other
functions. The display and keypad can also be used to change the Site ID from its
default value.
RS-232C Serial Communications (up to 115,200 Baud)
In its standard configuration, the XARTU/5 is equipped with two RS-232C serial ports
with RX, TX, CTS, RTS, communication switch, and ground signal lines. The serial ports
can be configured for speeds up to 115,200 baud. The baud rate can be adjusted using
the EEPROM editor in the RTU. The serial ports can directly interface to modems,
radios, etc., allowing an operator to configure and collect data with an industry-standard
(IBM , Compaq , etc.) portable computer (Talon software is required for this function).
Communication protocols are selectable on a per port basis (Eagle HexASCII, Modbus,
Teledyne/Geotech, Valmet or BSAP). When communicating with the RTU, the first or
second character field on the display will flash representing port #0 or port #1. An
optional RS-232C serial cable is required for direct communications. The J3 and J4 6-
position MTA connectors on the Processor board provide connection for the two RS-232
ports (por#0 and port #1 respectively). The table below shows the terminal wiring for
the two serial ports.
NOTE
Port 0 is shared with the optional modem.
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