Most serial devices use (on a DB-9) pins 2, 3, and 5 (ground). Try this and see if it works, if not reverse pins 2 and 3 on one connector and try again.
Of course the other challenge is to get the baud rate, stop/start bits, parity, etc... correct.
Most serial devices use (on a DB-9) pins 2, 3, and 5 (ground). Try this and see if it works, if not reverse pins 2 and 3 on one connector and try again.
Of course the other challenge is to get the baud rate, stop/start bits, parity, etc... correct.
Sorry I wan't clear in my question. I am uncertain about the connections to the 'stat itself. The HAI installation manual shows the wiring for connecting to an HAI controller, with a ground connection, a zone input connection and a output connection. However looking at the lines shown for input and output with my scope I don't see anything that looks like RS-232 levels. This is with nothing connected to these lines.
I have a wiring diagram for the older OmniStat "ones" but don't know if it applies. That diagram shows four wires. The OmniStat "two" has four connections inside, with the same color codes, but two of the connections are jumpered, so that is a bit confusing.
I just don't wont to fry the unit by incorrectly wiring it.
Thanks for the feedback.
Let me check something: are you plugging the HAI serial connections into the M1G or into an M1XSP? My understanding (perhaps incorrect) is that you need specific firmware and settings on the serial port to ensure the connection works. I don't know if the correct firmware for thermostats is installed (or installable) on the onboard M1G serial port.
I am planning to network some HAI RCS-1000 thermostats also, but I'm ordering an M1XSP to connect them to the M1G (the on-board serial port will drive the M1XEP anyway). The wiring diagram I'm intending to use is at http://www.elkproducts.com/pdf/M1XSP_Light...al_Port_Exp.pdf, page 8. Can anyone confirm that this will work?
Chris D.
The RC1000 and RC2000 series are fully backwards compatible with the older HAI RC series thermostats.
The RC1000 and RC2000 series are fully backwards compatible with the older HAI RC series thermostats.
Good, then the wiring diagram for the RC-80/RC-112/RC-122 will work. Thanks.
The RC1000 and RC2000 series are fully backwards compatible with the older HAI RC series thermostats.
Good, then the wiring diagram for the RC-80/RC-112/RC-122 will work. Thanks.
What Rytree1 is saying is true, it should work. However, to my knowledge no one has been successful. And yes, we are going through the M1XSP. The M1's serial port is not designed for thermostats. If someone has gotten the RC-1000 / RC-2000 to work with the M1G (through the M1XSP), please chime in and tell us how you did it.
Fred
The RC1000 and RC2000 series are fully backwards compatible with the older HAI RC series thermostats.
Good, then the wiring diagram for the RC-80/RC-112/RC-122 will work. Thanks.
What Rytree1 is saying is true, it should work. However, to my knowledge no one has been successful. And yes, we are going through the M1XSP. The M1's serial port is not designed for thermostats. If someone has gotten the RC-1000 / RC-2000 to work with the M1G (through the M1XSP), please chime in and tell us how you did it.
Fred
Elk Serial cable to RC-1000
Black wire to N/C terminal (remove jumper)
Red wire to Black terminal
Green wire to Green terminal
White wire to Yellow terminal