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LaserSpeed 8000/9000 I/O Module Instruction Handbook
Setup
Part No. 93342 / Drawing No. 0921-01516 Page 32 of 84 Revision E (Dec 2013)
Default Communication Settings
The default communication Baud Rate and framing for the RS232 Setup Port is
115200 Baud Rate, 7 data bits, 2 stop bits, No Parity. Set the PC or PLC to this
Baud Rate and framing to begin communicating with the I/O module. Once you
have established communication with the I/O module you may change the Baud
Rate and framing to any Baud Rate and framing supported by the ~J command.
See section I/O Module Configuration Commands for details.
If you have trouble establishing communication with the I/O module at the default
setting, the Baud Rate and framing settings may have been changed. To
establish communications, Set the PC/PLC Baud Rate and framing to 115200, 8
data bits, 1 stop bit, No Parity and power the I/O module off, wait 60 seconds,
then power back on. On power up, the I/O module will output the following
message at 115200 Baud Rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No Parity:
Waiting 2sec to start 'A' to abort
Configured IP = 192.168.10.249
Configured Mask = 255.255.255.0
MAC Address= 00:03:f4:06:09:17
I/O Module Software P/N 93064 Rev E, Fri Nov 15 15:07:17
2013
Waiting 20 seconds for Gauge to power up
Waiting 1 sec.
Type 'R' to set Setup port to 115200 8-N-1.
Continue at current baud.
I/O Module ready.
The I/O module will remain at 115200 Baud Rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
if you send an R<CR> in the first 15 seconds after power up, If you do not send a
‘R’<CR> within 15 seconds after power up, the I/O module will switch the Baud
Rate and framing to what is was last time it was configured.
Once communication has been established between the PC/PLC and the I/O, all
the configuration parameters can be extracted from the I/O using the ~H
command. See section I/O Module Configuration Commands. Any or all
configuration parameters may be changed to suit the application requirements.

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Beta LaserMike LASERSPEED 8000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBeta LaserMike
ModelLASERSPEED 8000
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish