Loading Configuration from TEC2000 to TEC2 using DCMLink. Configuration Instructions TEC2-LOAD-1001 Rev. 1 September 2015

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Loading Configuration from TEC2000 to TEC2 using DCMLink Configuration Instructions

Configuration Instructions Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Configuration Instructions Using DCMLink Software and B&B RS485 Probe Table of Contents 3

Section 1: Configuration Instructions Section 1: Configuration Instructions Using DCMLink Software and B&B RS485 Probe Figure 1 DCMLink Icon Figure 2 B&B RS485 USB Probe 1. Connect the USB RS485 probe to the computer. 2. Connect the USB RS485 probe to the correct STC pins. See Table 1. 4

Configuration Instructions Section 1: Table 1. Modbus Card Installed No Modbus Card Installed Pin 43(+) Pin 36(+) Pin 44(-) Pin 38(-) 9600 BAUD 115200 BAUD Figure 3 STC Connections 3. Ensure that the Actuator and the computer are powered up. 4. Using the mouse, double click on the DCMLink Icon. See Figure 1. 5

Section 1: Configuration Instructions 5. DCMLink should start running. Figure 4 6. Open up Windows Device Manger and get the COM port number for the B&B RS485 probe. Figure 5 6

Configuration Instructions Section 1: 7. In DCMLink, click on Preferences under DCMlink Setup. Figure 6 8. In the Preferences window, Click on the Communications Tab. Then select Modbus. Then click on Add. Figure 7 7

Section 1: Configuration Instructions 9. In the Modbus Configuration screen, select Modbus Master, select the Com port for the RS485 probe, 9600 (see Table 1 for correct BAUD rates), None, 1 and 100 millisecond Timeout Delay. Then click save. Figure 8 10. You should now see configuration information under the Modbus channel. Click OK. Figure 9 8

Configuration Instructions Section 1: 11. In the main screen, you should now see the RS485 port under Modbus. Right click on the COM port and select Scan For New Devices. Figure 10 12. In the Modbus Network Scan window, scan for the TEC1A actuators. Figure 11 9

Section 1: Configuration Instructions 13. Click Stop, and then click Close. Figure 12 14. In the main screen, the actuator should now show up under the COM port. Figure 13 10

Configuration Instructions Section 1: 15. Click on the Actuator Tag name and you should now see the actuator information. Figure 14 16. Right click on the Actuator Tag name and then select Detailed Setup. Figure 15 11

Section 1: Configuration Instructions 17. In the Detailed Setup Screen, Click on Load Configuration. Figure 16 18. In the Open window, select the TEC file that you want to load. Figure 17 12

Configuration Instructions Section 1: 19. DCMLink will open the TEC file and fill in the parameter fields with the information from the file. You will have to go through each Dataset parameter and move it to the Actuator. You can tell which ones are different by the BLUE Arrow. Clicking on the BLUE Arrow moves the value to the actuator. Figure 18 13

Section 1: Configuration Instructions Figure 19 20. When all the changes have been written to the actuator, the TEC file should be transferred to the Actuator s configuration. NOTE: This document was written using DCMlink Solo Version 1.0.210.0 Figure 20 14

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