Interfaces and output – IKA LR 1000 basic Package Benutzerhandbuch

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Settings

Languages:
Here allows the user to select the desired language by turn-
ing and pressing the rotary/push knob (A). A tick indicates

the language that is set for the system.

Display:
Here allows the user to change the background color of the
working screen.

Sound:
Here allows the user to activate/deactivate the key-press
sound and to set the volume.

Factory settings:
Here the user can reset the device to factory settings. The
system requests confirmation to recreate the factory settings.
Pressing the ”OK” button resets all the system settings to the

original standard values set at dispatch from the factory.

Information:
The ”Information” option offers the user an overview of

the most important system settings of the device.

The device can be operated in “Remote” mode via the RS 232
interface or the USB interface connected to a PC and with the
laboratory software Labworldsoft

®

.

Note: Please comply with the system requirements togeth-

er with the operating instructions and help section included
with the software.

USB interface

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus for connect-
ing the device to the PC. Equipped with USB devices can
be connected to a PC during operation (hot plugging).
Connected devices and their properties are automatically
recognized. The USB interface can also be used to update
firmware.

Installation

USB device drivers

After the device is connected to the PC through the USB
cable, it tells the Windows operating system with which de-
vice drivers are required.
Windows operating system will then either:
- load the driver
- install the driver if it is not already installed
- require manual installation, select:
http://www.ika.net/ika/lws/download/stmcdc.inf

The data communication is via a virtual COM port.
Configuration, command syntax and commands of the vir-
tual COM ports are as described in RS 232 interface.

RS 232 interface

Configuration
- The functions of the interface connections between the ma-

chine and the automation system are chosen from the sig-
nals specified in EIA standard RS 232 in accordance with DIN
66 020 Part 1.

- For the electrical characteristics of the interface and the

allocation of signal status, standard RS 232 applies in ac-
cordance with DIN 66 259 Part 1.

- Transmission procedure: asynchronous character transmis-

sion in start-stop mode.

Interfaces and output

- Type of transmission: full duplex.
- Character format: character representation in accordance

with data format in DIN 66 022 for start-stop mode. 1
start bit; 7 character bits; 1 parity bit (even); 1 stop bit.

- Transmission speed: 9600 bit/s.
- Data flow control: none
- Access procedure: data transfer from the stirrer machine to

the computer takes place only at the computer’s request.

Command syntax and format

The following applies to the command set:
- Commands are generally sent from the computer (Master)

to the stirrer machine (Slave).

- The stirrer machine sends only at the computer’s request.

Even fault indications cannot be sent spontaneously from
the stirrer machine to the computer (automation system).

- Commands are transmitted in capital letters.
- Commands and parameters including successive param-

eters are separated by at least one space (Code: hex 0x20).

- Each individual command (incl. parameters and data) and

each response are terminated with Blank CR LF (Code: hex
0x20 hex 0x0d hex 0x20 hex 0x0A) and have a maximum
length of 80 characters.

- The decimal separator in a number is a dot (Code: hex

0x2E).

The above details correspond as far as possible to the rec-
ommendations of the NAMUR working party (NAMUR rec-
ommendations for the design of electrical plug connections
for analogue and digital signal transmission on individual
items of laboratory control equipment, rev. 1.1).
The NAMUR commands and the additional specific IKA

®

co-

mmands serve only as low level commands for communication
between the machine and the PC. With a suitable terminal or
communications programme these commands can be trans-
mitted directly to the equipment. The IKA

®

software pack-

age, labworldsoft

®

, provides a convenient tool for controlling

device and collecting data under MS Windows, and includes
graphical entry features, for motor speed ramps for example.
The following table summarises the (NAMUR) commands
understood by the IKA

®

control equipment.

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