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APAX-5070 User Manual

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3.3

Mounting 

3.3.1

DIN-rail Mounting

APAX-5070 module can be mounted through backplane to the following DIN rails: 35
x 7.5 mm or 35 x 15 mm. Below are the procedures for the DIN-rail mounting.

Step 1: Pull down the DIN-rail lock at the back of APAX-5002 backplane.

Step 2: Attach the APAX-5002 backplane on the DIN rail.

Step 3: Repeat Step 1 ~ Step 2 until necessary APAX-5002 backplanes are all
attached on the DIN rail. 

Summary of Contents for APAX-5070

Page 1: ...User Manual APAX 5070 Modbus TCP Coupler ...

Page 2: ...ation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed accordi...

Page 3: ...se the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following in...

Page 4: ...quid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 13 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 14 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel 15 The power cord or plug is damaged 16 Liquid has penetrated into the equipment 17 The equipment has been exposed to moisture 18 The...

Page 5: ...tions 7 2 1 Coupler Module 8 2 1 1 APAX 5070 Specifications 8 2 1 2 Network Default Settings 8 2 1 3 APAX 5070 Dimensions 9 2 2 Power Supply Module 10 2 2 1 APAX 5343E 10 Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation 11 3 1 Mechanical Assembly and Power Connection 12 3 1 1 Standalone Controller with Direct Power Input 12 3 1 2 Standalone Controller with APAX 5343E as Power Input 19 3 2 Decommissioning and Dis...

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Page 7: ...Chapter 1 1 Overview ...

Page 8: ...re which supports Modbus TCP protocol can monitor and control these APAX 5000 I O modules remotely Refer to APAX 5070 Software Manual for how to assign I O data to Modbus address in APAX utility 1 2 System Architecture APAX 5070 needs to be inserted on APAX 5002 backplane to get power By assem bling with other APAX 5000 I O modules on APAX 5002 backplanes APAX 5070 can communicate with other APAX ...

Page 9: ...andard Ethernet switch theoretically there won t be limitation for the number of APAX 5070 cascaded in line topology the response time of the farthest module will be longer when the number of APAX 5070 increases making the line length as long as possible Warning DO NOT connect the two LAN ports on one APAX 5070 to the same Ethernet switch as shown above The communication won t work Note You can re...

Page 10: ... the microprocessor if the system fails This feature greatly reduces the level of maintenance required and makes the APAX 5070 ideal for use in applications which require a high level of sys tem stability 1 3 3 Security Though Ethernet technology comes with great benefits in speed and integration there also exists risks about network invasion from outside For this reason a secu rity protection des...

Page 11: ...or how to configure Data Stream function ality in APAX utility 1 3 5 Alarm There are 16 alarms available on one APAX 5070 module User can define each alarm according to the connected APAX 5000 I O modules I O value Besides user can define a specific output module to change its output value when an alarm is hap pening All alarm configurations can be done by APAX utility or NET class libraries Refer...

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Page 13: ...Chapter 2 2 Product Specifications ...

Page 14: ... or star Dimensions 30 x 139 x 100 mm Width x Height x Depth Weight Approximately 150 g Isolation Protection 1000 VDC between LAN port and backplane Operating Temperature 10 55 C when vertically mounted refer to 3 3 2 Storage Temperature 40 70 C Shock Resistance 20 G wall mounting duration 11 ms tested to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration Resistance 1 Grms wall mounting random 5 500 Hz 3 axes 1 hr axis Tes...

Page 15: ...9 APAX 5070 User Manual Chapter 2 Product Specifications 2 1 3 APAX 5070 Dimensions ...

Page 16: ... 24 VDC Voltage Rise typical 60 ms Rated Output Current 3 A Output Current Limitation 3 5 4 3 A Efficiency 87 at 115 230 VAC Input Voltage Rated load Protection Isolation Protection In Out 42 42 VDC Over Voltage Protection Shutdown at approx 25 27 VDC latch off mode Over Load Protection Auto recovery mode Short Circuit Protection Auto recovery mode General Certification CE FCC Class A UL 508 UL cU...

Page 17: ...Chapter 3 3 Mechanical Installation ...

Page 18: ...owered when it performs as a standal one controller One way is to connect the DC power supply wire directly to the power connector on the backplane Another way is using Advantech APAX 5343E power supply module refer to Section 3 1 2 for more detail When you wire the power supply to the backplane the power is transferred between backplanes and provides to APAX 5070 and other APAX 5000 I O modules i...

Page 19: ...AX 5070 User Manual Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation Step 2 Insert APAX 5070 on the APAX 5002 backplane module Step 3 Lock APAX 5070 to the APAX 5002 backplane by pulling down the module locks on two sides ...

Page 20: ...p 4 Insert another APAX 5000 I O module on the same APAX 5002 backplane Use tongue and groove slots to move the module Step 5 Lock that APAX 5000 I O module to the APAX 5002 backplane by pulling down the module locks on two sides ...

Page 21: ...l APAX 5002 backplane Step 7 Lock the stacked APAX 5002 backplane to the original APAX 5002 backplane by the backplane locks on two sides Warning When you assembly different backplanes together remember to turn off the power connected to the backplane If not the backplanes may be damaged Turn on the power again after you complete the assembly for all backplanes ...

Page 22: ...econd APAX 5002 backplane If you need more APAX 5000 I O module repeat Step 6 Step 10 until all necessary APAX 5000 I O modules are inserted on the backplanes When the total number of APAX 5070 and APAX 5000 I O modules is odd you can use 1 slot APAX 5001 backplane module as the last backplane in the system Note If you want to provide more power to the system you can connect another power supply w...

Page 23: ...17 APAX 5070 User Manual Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation ...

Page 24: ... or star topology All the APAX 5000 I O modules can benefit from the remote expansion architecture Refer to figure below for the expansion topology Warning 1 DO NOT use managed switch hub or router between backplanes for expansion 2 The network for the expansion should be a local network NOT to con nect with other external network such as public network in enterprise network including Internet 3 C...

Page 25: ...nto one complete system The only difference is that you don t need to connect the power supply wiring to the power connectors on the backplane step 1 in Section 3 1 1 Step 2 Pull up the module locks on the upper case of one APAX 5343E Then you can separate the upper case of APAX 5343E from its backplane Warning For the star topology use unmanaged industrial Ethernet switches such as Advantech EKI ...

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Page 27: ...cal Installation Step 3 Stack the backplane of APAX 5343E to the left side of the first APAX 5002 backplane in the system Step 4 Lock the stacked APAX 5343E backplane to the APAX 5002 backplane by the backplane locks on the APAX 5002 backplane ...

Page 28: ...ackplane Use tongue and groove slots to move the upper case Step 6 Lock the upper case of APAX 5343E to its backplane by pulling down the module locks on the upper case Connect AC power code to the power connectors on the upper case of APAX 5343E Then the whole system is powered on ...

Page 29: ...his helps saving maintenance effort and cost The hot swap functionality is implemented by the module locks Please follow the procedure below Step 1 Pull up the two module locks on side of APAX 5070 Step 2 Detach APAX 5070 from the backplane Repeat Steps 1 2 for the APAX 5000 I O modules disassembly The device must be fully dismantled in order to dispose of it Electronic parts must be disposed of i...

Page 30: ... following DIN rails 35 x 7 5 mm or 35 x 15 mm Below are the procedures for the DIN rail mounting Step 1 Pull down the DIN rail lock at the back of APAX 5002 backplane Step 2 Attach the APAX 5002 backplane on the DIN rail Step 3 Repeat Step 1 Step 2 until necessary APAX 5002 backplanes are all attached on the DIN rail ...

Page 31: ...o Step 2 Step 4 and Step 8 in section 3 1 1 Step 7 Slide the module lock of the APAX 5070 module and all necessary APAX 5000 I O modules into the position to fix these modules to related backplanes Sim ilar to Step 3 Step 5 and Step 9 in section 3 1 1 Note When the total number of APAX 5070 and APAX 5000 I O modules is odd you can use APAX 5001 1 slot backplane as the last backplane in the system ...

Page 32: ...l Panel Mounting Mount the APAX 5070 module to a wall panel through backplane using two screws per module Use M4 or 8 panhead screws Refer to figure below for the dimensional template Below are the procedures for the wall panel mounting ...

Page 33: ...tallation Step 1 Pull down the DIN rail lock at the back of the first APAX 5002 backplane Step 2 Hang the APAX 5002 backplane onto the screw on the wall panel The screw for APAX 5002 to hang should be special designed We have provided it in accessory ...

Page 34: ... Mount the first APAX 5002 backplane to the wall panel using two standard M4 or 8 panhead screws We also provide the two screws in accessory Step 4 Stack Another APAX 5002 backplane to original backplane Lock the back plane together ...

Page 35: ...r 8 panhead screws Step 6 Repeat Step 4 Step 5 until all necessary APAX 5002 backplane are screwed on the wall panel Note When the total number of APAX 5070 and APAX 5000 I O modules is odd you can use APAX 5001 1 slot backplane as the last backplane in the system The procedure to screw APAX 5001 on the wall panel is similar as APAX 5002 ...

Page 36: ...e Similar to Step 3 Step 5 and Step 9 in section 3 1 1 Warning APAX 5070 will generate a significant heat which is dissipated via a passive ventilation system This system requires the unit to be mounted correctly In order to have better ventilation no matter DIN rail or wall mounting is adopt remember to locate APAX 5070 at the first slot on the first backplane Besides APAX 5070 and all APAX 5000 ...

Page 37: ...nical Installation We suggest reserving clearance space between the enclosure walls and adjacent equipment The placement should be no closer than 50 mm 2 in apart on all sides as shown below This provides ventilation and makes assembly easier ...

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Page 39: ...Chapter 4 4 Error Handling and Diagnostics ...

Page 40: ... ms APAX 5070 is downloading firmware Flash once every 100 ms APAX 5070 is under download mode NETWORK Green Steady TCP connection is established between APAX 5070 and other device Dark There is no TCP connection established I O Green Steady APAX I O modules are detected Dark No APAX I O modules are detected Orange Steady I O Error Note If there is APAX 552x controller in the same system APAX 5070...

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