Omntec Specific Information on TLS350 Protocol
Attached is the PDF for serial communications with the Omntec OEL8000III and Proteus.
All OEL Models
<Ctrl+a>A80 = Request Model Number
OEL8000II
<Ctrl+a>r02100 = Clear Alarm Log
<Ctrl+a>I11100 = Alarm History Report
Proteus AKA OEL8000III
CAL = Clear Alarm Log
<Ctrl+a>I11100 = Alarm History Report
Proteus has DB9F for RS232 Connection - will need a DB9M connector for direct connection.
USB to DB9M Cable for SC1x10 does not need a null modem adapter for OEL8000II
USB to DB9M Cable for SC1x10 does not need a null modem adapter for Proteus
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