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 ====== Carel cooling controllers ====== ====== Carel cooling controllers ======
  
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-Carel refrigeration controllers have the following features of the implementation of the communication interface:+New models Carel cooling controllers have Modbus RTU, while older models have a proprietary Carel communication protocol. The protocol is quite efficient one, becuase it only sends changes of its parameter, or "no changes" telegram. So the host syncronize its variable once and then gets updates. 
  
-The modules often do not have an integrated RS-485 driver, and the connection must be made to the TTL serial bus port via TTL-RS485 converter. The default transmission format - 19200, 8 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits. To get net address in PDU add 0x30 the controllers address. +Older controllers have the following communication features:
  
-New models have Modbus RTUwhile older models have a proprietary Carel communication protocol +The modules often do not have an integrated RS-485 driverand the connection must be made to the TTL serial bus port via TTL-RS485 converter. The default transmission format - 192008 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits 
-The protocol is quite efficient onebecuase it only sends changes of its parameteror "no changes" telegramSo the host syncronize its variable once and the gets updates+ 
 +These modules can be read with the [[custom_protocols?s[]=custom | custom protocol]]. Turn to your local representative for more details.
  
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