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Advantech Adam-4012 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Installation Guideline 2-9
Chapter 2
2.3 Baud rate and Checksum
Adam modules contain EEPROMs to store configuration information and
calibration constants. The EEPROM replaces the usual array of switches
and pots required to specify baud rate, input/output range etc. All of the
ADAM modules can be configured remotely through their communication
ports, without having to physically alter pot or switch settings.
Since there is no visual indication of a modules configuration status, it is
impossible just by looking at it what the baud rate, address and other
settings are. It might not be possible to establish communications with a
module whose baud rate and address are unknown. To overcome this
problem, every module has an input terminal labeled INIT*. By booting
the module while connecting the INIT* terminal with the modules GND
terminal, the modules configuration is forced into a known state. This state
is called the INIT* state.
INIT* state defaults:
Baud rate: 9600
Address: 00h
Checksum: disabled
Forcing the module in the INIT* state does not change any parameters in
the modules EEPROM. When the module is in the INIT* state with its
INIT* and GND terminals shorted, all configuration settings can be
changed and the module will respond to all other commands normally.

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BrandAdvantech
ModelAdam-4012
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