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MODBUS-RTU address  1

 ÷ 

247

 

individual address of the device in the RS485 network (chapt.18) 

1  

 

Ethernet operation 
mode 

Disabled 

Ethernet constantly off (recommended when not in use) 

Disabled 

Automatic 
configuration 

the DHCP client is on, parameters 

IP address

Subnet mask,

Default gateway

, and 

DNS server

 are set automatically 

Manual 
configuration 

the DHCP client is off, parameters 

IP address

Subnet mask,

and 

Default gateway

 are set manually 

DHCP server 

useful for direct connection with a computer; do not use in 
networks with an existing DHCP server,  
after this option is set, the device must be restarted 

 

NetBIOS name 

a unique name of the controller in the local network; may be used instead of the IP 
address in order to establish a connection with a computer. Edition of the name (no 
spaces, max. length 15 characters) is possible on the computer (via the USB port or 
the Ethernet and the ARSOFT-CFG-WZ1 software, or by copying of the configuration - 
chapter 12.6). The format of a section in the 

AR654.txt

 file is the following: 

[Ethernet] 

NetBIOSName=

AR654

. The changed name may not be available on the network 

immediately (the update time depends on the configuration of the network). 

AR654 

UDP and TCP ports 

80

 ÷ 

32767 

(

except for

 137)

 

the port number and the individual IP address of the device 
for communication using the MODBUS-TCP protocol and with 
the ARSOFT-CFG-WZ1 and LOG-WZ3 software, and the web 
browser (in the address field, enter 

http://

IP address  

or

 

NetBIOS name

, e.g. 

http://192.168.0.254  

or

 http://AR654

30654 

IP address 

0.0.0.0 ÷ 255. 
255. 255.255 

192.168. 

0.254 

Subnet mask 

0.0.0.0 ÷ 255. 255. 255.255

  

IP address mask in the local network 

255. 255.255.0 

Default gateway 

0.0.0.0 ÷ 255. 255. 255.255

  

IP address of the router in the local network 

192.168.0.10 

DNS server 

0.0.0.0 ÷ 255. 255. 255.255 

domain name server address (DNS) 

192.168.0.10 

Dynamic DNS server 
(DDNS) client 

Disabled 

a DDNS service that enables access over the Internet to a 
controller connected to a network without a fixed public IP 
address; an active account in a DDNS service is required; the 
description can be found in chapter 12.8.1.

 

Disabled 

Enabled 

 

Dynamic DNS 

settings and status 

Configuration data and status of the DDNS service. The data can be edited on the computer 
(via the USB port or the Ethernet and the ARSOFT-CFG-WZ1 software, or by copying of the 
configuration - chapter 12.6). Available parameters of the service: DDNS server index, host 
name, username and password.  The default section 

[DDNS]

 in the 

AR654.txt

 file is the 

following:  

ServiceIndex=

1

 (0=DYNDNS_ORG, 1=NO_IP_COM, 2=DNSOMATIC_COM), 

Host=

AR654example.ddns.com

UserName=

 

DDNSuser

,  

Password=

 

DDNSpassword

 

Website automatic 
refresh time 

0

 ÷ 

60 s

, change every 1 s, in the case of the 

0

 value, automatic refreshing is 

switched off (manual refreshing), it is used by the WWW server 

5 sec. 

  

Email settings 

and status 

The configuration data of the email service and the number of email messages sent. The data 
can be changed on the computer (via the USB port or the Ethernet and the ARSOFT-CFG-WZ1 
software, or by copying of the configuration - chapter 12.6). Available parameters of the 
service: SMTP server address, SMTP port number, username and password, and recipients’ 
addresses (

separated with comas, with no spaces, max. length 120 characters

).  The 

default section 

[Email]

 in the 

AR654.txt

 file is the following:  

SMTP_ServerAddress = 

smtp.example.com

SMTP_PortNumber=

25

UserName=

[email protected]

Password=

SMTPpassword

SendTo=

[email protected],[email protected],

 

MAC physical 
address

 

a unique permanent hardware address of the Ethernet interface (factory-assigned, non-
modifiable) 

Notes: 

(1)

- connection of the controller to the USB port of a computer stops recording until the cable is disconnected 

and blocks the performance of file operations available from the menu level and transmission of files with 
measurement data via Ethernet from the ARSOFT-LOG-WZ3 level 

NOTE:  

 

Do not connect the device in the 

USB memory support (host)

 mode to the USB port of a computer as this leads to 

the risk of damage to ports. 

In the IP30 version, do not use two USB sockets at the same time

Summary of Contents for AR654

Page 1: ...IVERSAL FOUR CHANNEL CONTROLLER WITH PROCESS RECORDING AND ATIMER Version 1 0 1 2017 03 24 APAR SALES OFFICE 05 090 Raszyn ul Ga czy skiego 6 Tel 48 22 101 27 31 48 22 853 49 30 E mail automatyka apar...

Page 2: ...TOUCHSCREEN 10 11 DESCRIPTION OF DATA SHOWN ON THE LCD DISPLAY 12 11 1 UPPERAND LOWER DEVICE STATUS BAR 12 11 2 VIEW OFAMEASUREMENT GROUPAND CONTROL PARAMETERS CONTROL 13 11 3 VIEW OFAMEASUREMENT GRO...

Page 3: ...MODBUS RTU TCP 37 21 USER S NOTES 40 Please pay particular attention to the text marked with this sign The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the design and the software firmware of t...

Page 4: ...N to change the operating modes of the associated outputs control start stop selection of the day night setpoint value manual automatic mode for outputs the analogue outputs are logically connected to...

Page 5: ...d transducers current output depending on the version compensation of line resistance for resistance sensors automatic or permanent compensation of thermocouple cold tip temperature automatic or perma...

Page 6: ...e 200 620 C thermocouple E TC NiCr CuNi 25 850 C Pt1000 RTD 3 or 2 wire 200 620 C thermocouple N TC NiCrSi NiSi 35 1 300 C thermocouple J TC Fe CuNi 40 800 C current mA Rin 100 0 4 20 mA thermocouple...

Page 7: ...B s depending on the type of the memory RS485 MODBUS RTU protocol SLAVE speed 2 4 115 2 kbit s sign format 8N1 galvanic separation Ethernet type 100base T socket RJ45 data transfer up to 135 kB s depe...

Page 8: ...signals a measurement connections RTD TC mA V mV R INPUT1 INPUT4 the parameters configuration is described in chapter 12 3 a 1 connection of the 2 and 3 wire transducer Iou output current Uou output...

Page 9: ...site In the Windows 7 system from the Device Manager level manual installation is performed in the following manner 1 Right click the item Apar Composite Device and select Update the driver software a...

Page 10: ...guration display of current measurement data as well as the date and the time configuration of the real time clock RTC and other parameters such as types measurement inputs names of measurement channe...

Page 11: ...ling the Device status screen hardware information operation and Ethernet services parameters current record number in the csv archive file etc the function is available also from the level of the F b...

Page 12: ...ching the area of the displayed measured value PV or setpoint value SP change of the setpoint value selected with the Setpoint SP selection parameter chapter 12 4 1 limit of settings defined by parame...

Page 13: ...iew of a measurement group text and an analogue indicator none single measurement chart Quick configuration screen for main parameters of the control channel 9 Tx Rx signalling of presence of serial t...

Page 14: ...haracters and unit up to 4 characters of the measurement channel name and unit taken from the AR654 txt file chapter 12 2 measured value PV with signalling of exceeded measurement range chapters 12 3...

Page 15: ...easured value PV and unit of the measurement channel chapters 11 2 and 11 3 graphic presentation of the measurement analogue indicator works in the range set by the parameters Bottom of the range for...

Page 16: ...ter to be changed viewed use the SET button or touch the selected item in the menu also in order to edit the parameter use the UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT button or the scroll bar to change the value of the...

Page 17: ...eypad or on line via the computer s USB port because the changed parameter values are stored in the internal memory after the user exits the Main Menu by pressing the ESC button or disconnects the dev...

Page 18: ...2 IN3 IN4 The smallest of the measurements IN3 and IN4 Sum of the measurements IN1 IN2 The smallest of the measurements IN1 IN2 and IN3 Sum of the measurements IN3 IN4 The smallest of IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4...

Page 19: ...signal 0 10 V 0 60 mV voltage signal 0 60 mV 0 850 resistance signal 0 850 Line resistance 1 0 00 50 00 total resistance of leads for 2 wire RTD sensors and 850 0 00 Thermocouple cold tip temperature...

Page 20: ...For outputs that are not related to any displayed measurement channels the Quick configuration screen chapter 11 7 is not available and the operating parameters of those outputs must be configured in...

Page 21: ...arameters Setpoint value for the manual mode and Pulsing period for the manual mode described further in this table Setpoint value SP selection Setpoint alarm value SP1 applies to SP1 and H1 from the...

Page 22: ...ter is insignificant chapter 12 4 1 3 5 sec Output emergency state No change status of the control alarm outputs if the measurement range of the control signal is exceeded or in the case of a failure...

Page 23: ...ement channel is to use the Quick configuration screen chapter 11 7 As an alternative it is possible to change the setpoint values in the parameter configuration mode using the methods described in ch...

Page 24: ...program control chapter 12 4 3 which can be useful to control the actuator elements e g heating cooling with power control or for impulse optical acoustic signalling The operation status and the setp...

Page 25: ...nu for the selected PID set 1 8 Parameter Range of variability of the parameter and description Default settings Assigned and active outputs the numbers 1 4 or None are displayed of the control output...

Page 26: ...location of the range of proportionality Pb in relation to the setpoint value SP for heating parameter Control type Reverse heating b location of the range of proportionality Pb in relation to the se...

Page 27: ...used buttons or BIN inputs The power supply must be switched on immediately after the tuning is started in the output switch on delay phase If the power supply is switched on later an erroneous analy...

Page 28: ...2 and in the Quick configuration screen the status of operation of the program is shown in the line starting with the phrase PRGx where x is the number of the program the meaning of the individual fie...

Page 29: ...and the Pulsing period taken from the parameters of the associated auxiliary output chapter and table 12 4 1 Sound signal Disabled signalling of the duration of the section with a built in acoustic tr...

Page 30: ...active within the range of the Time defined by the parameters Start and End of time limit Above the permission threshold recording is active when the measured value defined by the Selection of permis...

Page 31: ...ected or the internal memory when there is no USB memory Identification number ID 0 999 an individual device number entered into the initial records in the archive file csv in order to distinguish arc...

Page 32: ...e names as well as access to the archive files with the exception of the RS485 Moreover the Ethernet enables displaying information on the operating status and on measurements of the controller in any...

Page 33: ...hout a fixed public IP address an active account in a DDNS service is required the description can be found in chapter 12 8 1 Disabled Enabled Dynamic DNS settings and status Configuration data and st...

Page 34: ...ary unavailability of the service or permanent nature which indicates inadequate Internet connection improper configuration of the connection or service codes 2 to 12 e g DDNS 5 means invalid username...

Page 35: ...switched on the control status is exactly the same as at the time of switching off the power supply no change chapter 12 6 Touch panel lock touch screen and keypad lock except for F BIN5 input functi...

Page 36: ...tes text files with the csv extension in the internal memory or the USB memory Additional new csv files are created each time the power supply is switched on and each time a new recording is started e...

Page 37: ...disk operations being performed In order to close the message window appearing in the display use the SET or ESC button Fig 15 Appearance of an example message window 16 IMPORTANT COMMENTS PERTAINING...

Page 38: ...both ends of the line 150 each between lines Equipment from different manufacturers that form the RS485 network e g RS485 converters USB may have integrated polarizing and terminating resistors in su...

Page 39: ...unctions READ 3 or 4 WRITE 6 Table 19 1 Request frame format of the MODBUS TCP protocol for the READ and WRITE functions frame length 12B Heading of the MODBUS protocol 7 bytes Function code READ or W...

Page 40: ...reserved R 0x42 66 0x0101 0x630C years HB and months LB Parameter Start of the time limit chapter 12 5 R W 0x43 67 0x0100 0x1F17 days HB and hours LB R W 0x44 68 0x0000 0x3B3B minutes HB and seconds...

Page 41: ...2 Parameter State of control after power up R W 0xAA WY 32 0 2 Parameter Control time R W 0xAB WY 32 0x0101 0x630C years HB and months LB Parameter Start of control time R W 0xAC WY 32 0x0100 0x1F17...

Page 42: ...R W 0x14E 334 0x0000 0xFFFF Octet2 HB Octet1 LB 0x14F 335 0x0000 0xFFFF Octet4 HB Octet3 LB Parameter Default gateway chapter 12 8 R W 0x150 336 0x0000 0xFFFF Octet2 HB Octet1 LB 0x151 337 0x0000 0xFF...

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