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CONFIGURATION
5.3 MODULES
5.3.1 LIST
Use the left/right arrow buttons to navigate from one digit to another and the up/down arrow
buttons to increase/decrease the value of the digit where the cursor is currently positioned.
Parameters that can be modied on this screen follow:
Reset: Select yes to restart the screen and start to automatically search for the
connected modules.
Update: Select yes to leave the screen in standby mode in order to receive the rmware
update through the measurement system COM1 port (display).
baud pant: By default 57600. It is recommended not to change this parameter since
this could cause communication to be lost with the module(s) that are not
connected to the screen.
When the screen indicates that there is a communication error with the module(s), it is
recommended to check the communication speed between the screen and the module(s).
Over very long distances, it may be necessary to change the speed between the screen and
the measurement modules.
WARNING: Beforr changing the speed, make sure that all the modules are
properly connected and functioning. For the modules that are not connected when
screen speed is modied, this parameter should be changed individually.
To store the modied parameters in memory, press SET and conrm with OK (F4). To exit without
saving changes press ESC (F3).
The CVMk2 screen automatically recognises the modules that are connected. To begin
detecting modules, restart the display screen. Said screen can be restarted by disconnecting
it from the power supply (disconnecting the RJ-45 communications connector and the power
supply from the display screen) or by resetting it. To do this, access the system menu in the
tools option (See chapter 5.2.1 herein) and select yes in the reset option. Conrm using the
ok button.
The CVMk2 display screen will generate a list with the serial numbers of the systems it detects
when it restarts. This list will always be the same as long as no new systems are entered in the
display communications BUS, identied with COM1 on the tag.
The modules detected by the display screen will be assigned an informative peripheral number
(Per. num.). This is an automatically generated number between 1 and 32.
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