Trl Funksysteme 60101 IRIS MODEM RS232 433MHz ANGLED ANTENNA Component 60101 Data Sheet

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60101
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IRIS-RS232
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About the configuration 
The setup on delivery is a standard setup made for a quick start and an easy system setup. 
The serial interface is set to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, half duplex and end of data is detected with a 
timeout set to 50 ms. 
The radio channel is set to channel 1 (433.075 MHz) and the IRIS-RS232 is set to send and receive broadcast messages.
All data sent to the serial interface on IRIS-RS232 will with this setup be sent as broadcast messages over the radio. A 
broadcast message can be received of all IRIS-modules on the same channel, regardless of model, that are set up to 
receive broadcast messages.
All data received via the radio is sent to the serial interface for other system to collect.
No other functions are implemented in this setup but all settings can be changed using the IRIS-Configuration tool. 
Using IRIS-RS232 for other applications
The IRIS products are made for monitoring and controlling external system. The standard setup is of course not suitable 
for all applications so feel free to change the settings according to the current application. The original configuration file is 
available on the CD.
Examples on what can be done: 
· The serial settings can be changed to fit the settings of the external system.  
· The radio channel can be changed if there is interference from other equipment. All IRIS units must be set to the same 
channel to be able to communicate with each other. 
· The destination of a message can be changed. A message can be broadcasted or sent with an address. If a message is 
broadcasted all IRIS units on the same channel that are set to receive broadcast messages will receive it and will be able 
to take proper actions. Only the intended IRIS unit will receive an addressed message and a receipt will be sent to the 
transmitter to verify that the message was delivered.  
· The IRIS can detect predefined texts in messages, via both the serial interface and the radio, and take different actions 
depending on the text. 
· Timers, counters and flags can be used to make a more flexible setup. 
· Radio networks can contain several nodes where the IRIS units communicate with each other via other IRIS modules that 
are in between.
For more information about the configuration possibilities and how to setup the IRIS-RS232 see the IRIS-Configuration 
manual.
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