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Lists power supply, environment, and storage temperature specifications.
Critical safety instruction to disconnect power before installation/maintenance.
Instructions for downloading and installing necessary drivers and software.
Lists power supply, environment, and storage temperature specifications.
Critical safety instruction to disconnect power before installation/maintenance.
Instructions for downloading and installing necessary drivers and software.
The BE USB-RS485 is an external device designed for instrument remote control, specifically functioning as an interface converter between RS485 and USB. This allows for PC connection to various multichannel instruments, including the LD multichannel, MAX5, MTOWER, and WDPHxx series. Its primary purpose is to facilitate communication and control of these instruments from a computer, enhancing their usability and integration into broader control systems.
The core function of the BE USB-RS485 is to bridge the communication gap between devices that use the RS485 serial communication standard and a personal computer, which typically uses USB. RS485 is a robust standard often used in industrial environments for its ability to transmit data over long distances and in electrically noisy environments, supporting multiple devices on a single bus. However, modern PCs do not natively support RS485. This converter translates the RS485 signals into USB signals that a PC can understand, and vice-versa, enabling seamless data exchange and control commands.
When connected, the BE USB-RS485 allows a PC to act as a master controller for the compatible instruments. This means users can send commands to the instruments, receive data from them, and monitor their status through software running on the PC. This capability is crucial for applications requiring centralized control, data logging, or complex automation sequences that are best managed from a computer interface. The converter essentially extends the reach and functionality of the connected instruments by integrating them into a PC-based control ecosystem.
The BE USB-RS485 is designed for straightforward integration and use. Before connecting the device to a PC, it is imperative to install the necessary drivers. These drivers are typically included with the ERMES software, which can be downloaded from a specified URL. If ERMES is already installed on the PC, the drivers should already be present. This pre-installation step ensures that the operating system recognizes the converter and can properly communicate with it. Connecting the converter to the PC only after the drivers have been correctly installed is a critical instruction to prevent potential communication issues. For users employing third-party RS485/USB converters, they must follow the specific instructions provided with those devices.
The physical connection involves wiring the RS485 interface of the instrument to the corresponding terminals on the BE USB-RS485 converter. The converter provides terminals for GND, +RS485, and -RS485. These terminals are clearly labeled and correspond to the A(+) and B(-) data lines of the RS485 standard, along with a common ground. Specific wiring configurations are provided for different instrument types (e.g., "MAX5" or "MTOWER," "LDPHxx," "WXXXX"), indicating which terminals on the instrument correspond to the +RS485 and -RS485 lines on the converter. This detailed guidance ensures correct electrical connection, which is fundamental for reliable communication.
Once connected and drivers are installed, the PC, running the appropriate control software (like ERMES), can establish communication with the instruments. This setup enables remote control, allowing users to adjust instrument parameters, initiate operations, and retrieve measurement data from a central location. This is particularly beneficial in laboratory or industrial settings where instruments might be located in less accessible areas or where multiple instruments need to be managed simultaneously. The application scheme illustrates this setup, showing the PC connected to the BE USB-RS485, which in turn connects to the instrument via RS485, highlighting the role of the converter as an essential link in the control chain.
Maintenance for the BE USB-RS485 primarily revolves around ensuring safe installation and operation, as well as proper handling and disposal. A paramount safety guideline emphasizes the necessity of disconnecting the power supply before performing any installation or maintenance tasks. Failure to adhere to this instruction can lead to serious physical injury. This procedure must be carried out by authorized and qualified personnel, underscoring the importance of professional handling for electrical connections.
The device itself is designed for durability and reliable operation within specified environmental conditions. However, it is crucial not to modify the device or use it in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of the operating manual. Any unauthorized use or misuse that causes injury, damage to persons, or materials will not be the liability of the manufacturer. This highlights the importance of adhering to the intended use and operational guidelines to ensure both safety and longevity of the device.
Accessibility is another key aspect of maintenance. The device must be accessible at all times for both operating and servicing, and access must not be obstructed in any way. This ensures that in case of troubleshooting or necessary interventions, the converter can be easily reached. While the manual mentions "Pump and accessories must be serviced and repaired by qualified and authorized personnel only," this general safety guideline applies broadly to the entire system, including the converter, as it is an integral part of the instrument control setup.
Regarding end-of-life disposal, the BE USB-RS485 is marked with a symbol indicating that it should not be disposed of with normal waste. Users are instructed to respect human health and the environment by taking discarded equipment to a designated collection center for the recycling of electronic and electrical equipment. This commitment to environmental responsibility extends to the dismantling process, where different material types should be separated and sent for recycling according to local requirements. This approach supports environmental programs and helps conserve invaluable resources, reflecting a broader commitment to sustainability in the product's lifecycle.
| Interface | USB to RS485 |
|---|---|
| USB Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Baud Rate | 300bps to 1Mbps |
| Isolation | 2500Vrms |
| Supported OS | Windows, Linux, macOS |
| Operating Voltage | 5V DC from USB |
| Protocol Support | Profibus |