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hsi88-en [2018/11/12 08:56] – external edit 127.0.0.1hsi88-en [2022/02/11 18:11] (current) – [Tams s88-BiDiB-Link/ZEUS im HSI-Modus] rainerk
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 [[:english#command_stations|{{  :interface.png}}]][[:english|{{  :rocrail-logo-35.png}}]] [[:english#command_stations|{{  :interface.png}}]][[:english|{{  :rocrail-logo-35.png}}]]
 [[english|Content]] -> [[english#command_stations|Command Stations]] ->   **LDT** [[english|Content]] -> [[english#command_stations|Command Stations]] ->   **LDT**
-  * **[[:hsi88-en|HSI-88 RS232]]** | [[:hsi88:hsi88usb-en|HSI-88 USB]] | [[:inter10-en|INTER-10]]+  * **[[:hsi88-en|HSI-88 RS232]]** | [[:inter10-en|INTER-10]]
        
  
 // \\ // \\ // \\ // \\
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 +|  Check for alternatives like Tams Zeus. \\ //[[#tams_s88-bidib-link/zeus_in_hsi-mode| See note further down this page]]//  |
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-//LDT's High Speed Interface for S88 feedback modules.// 
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-[[http://www.ldt-infocenter.com/hsi88.htm|{{ hsi-88.jpg?200}}]] +{{ hsi-88.jpg?200}}
 =====Setup===== =====Setup=====
 {{:hsi88:hsi88-setup-en.png}}\\ {{:hsi88:hsi88-setup-en.png}}\\
  
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-=====IID=====+=====Interface ID=====
 Mostly the HSI-88 is used as a second interface for sensor reading only. Therefore it is necessary to set the **iid** attribute to link sensors in the plan xml file which is described in chapter [[multicontrollers-fr|Multiple Controllers]]. Mostly the HSI-88 is used as a second interface for sensor reading only. Therefore it is necessary to set the **iid** attribute to link sensors in the plan xml file which is described in chapter [[multicontrollers-fr|Multiple Controllers]].
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 =====Device===== =====Device=====
-The HSI-88 comes with a 9 pin serial cable, and is as far as I know wired "1 to 1". +The HSI-88 comes with a 9 pin serial cable, and is as far as known wired "1 to 1". 
-If your computer does not feature a serial device you can use an **USB to Serial** adapter which ist mostly mapped as "**/dev/ttyUSB0**" under Linux and as "**COM3**" or "**COM4**" under Windows.+If your computer does not feature a serial device you can use an __**[[:usb-rs232-en|recommended USB to RS232 converter]]**__ which ist mostly mapped as "**/dev/ttyUSB0**" under Linux and as "**COM3**" or "**COM4**" under Windows.
  
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 This also applies if fewer modules are actually connected than are defined. This also applies if fewer modules are actually connected than are defined.
 > ** Example: ** \\ If three modules are defined for the first/left chain, their last address is = 48 \\ For the second/middle chain, the first address = 49 > ** Example: ** \\ If three modules are defined for the first/left chain, their last address is = 48 \\ For the second/middle chain, the first address = 49
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-=== Tams s88-BiDiB-Link/ZEUS in HSI-mode ===+{{  https://tams-online.de/WebRoot/Store11/Shops/642f1858-c39b-4b7d-af86-f6a1feaca0e4/MediaGallery/46_BiDiB/Uebersichten/ZEUS_FG_Zeichnung.png?300}} 
 +===== Tams s88-BiDiB-Link/ZEUS in the HSI mode =====
   * Type: RS232   * Type: RS232
   * Baudrate: 9600   * Baudrate: 9600
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   * modules connected to "Bus 2" have to be configured as "s88 chain middle"   * modules connected to "Bus 2" have to be configured as "s88 chain middle"
   * modules connected to "Bus 3" have to be configured as "s88 chain right"\\   * modules connected to "Bus 3" have to be configured as "s88 chain right"\\
- \\+ 
 +The table shows the different assignment of the S88 chains from **HSI88 (LDT)** and **ZEUS (Tams)** to the settings in the dialog. 
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 + HSI88 dialog  ^^^^  
 +^  S88 Chain  ^  left  ^  middle  ^  right  ^ 
 +|  HSI88 (LDT)  |  LEFT  |  MIDDLE  |  RIGHT  | 
 +|  ZEUS (Tams)  |  Bus 1 \\ middle  |  Bus 2 \\ left  |  Bus 3 \\ right  |
  
 =====Options===== =====Options=====
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