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SDM-6TE

User Manual

3.  Communication configuration

3.1.  Grounding and shielding

In most cases, IO modules will be installed in an enclosure along with other devices

which generate electromagnetic radiation. Examples of these devices are relays and
contactors,   transformers,   motor   controllers   etc.   This   electromagnetic   radiation   can
induce electrical noise into both power and signal lines, as well as direct radiation into
the module causing negative effects on the system. Appropriate grounding, shielding
and other protective steps should be taken at the installation stage to prevent these
effects. These protective steps include control cabinet grounding, module grounding,
cable   shield   grounding,   protective   elements   for   electromagnetic   switching   devices,
correct wiring as well as consideration of cable types and their cross sections. 

3.2.  Network Termination

Transmission line effects often present a problem on data communication networks.

These problems include reflections and signal attenuation.

To eliminate the presence of reflections from the end of the cable, the cable must be

terminated   at   both   ends   with   a   resistor   across   the   line   equal   to   its   characteristic
impedance.   Both  ends  must   be  terminated   since  the   direction  of  propagation   is  bi-
directional. In the case of an RS485 twisted pair cable this termination is typically
120 Ω.

3.3.  Setting Module Address in RS485 Modbus Network

The following table shows how to set switch to determine the address of the module.

The module address is set with the switches in the range of 0 to 127. Addresses From
128 to 255 can by set via RS485 or USB.

Switch

Adress

SW1

+1

SW2

+2

SW3

+4

SW4

+8

SW5

+16

SW6

+32

SW7

+64

Ex. if switches 1, 3 and 5 are on than module addres is:

Address = 1 + 4 + 16 = 21

Expansion modul – 6 temperature inputs

User Manual

Version 1.1

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Summary of Contents for SDM-6TE

Page 1: ...SDM 6TE Expansion Module 6 temperatue inputs Version 1 1 User Manual Manufactured for...

Page 2: ...professionals and serve as a description of the product without incurring any liability for the purposes of commercial law This information does not release you from the obligation of own judgement an...

Page 3: ...le to 2 or 3 wire measurement of sensors Pt100 Ni100 Pt500 Pt1000 and 2 wire measurement thermocouples and other sensors In addition the module is equipped with 2 configurable digital outputs alarms V...

Page 4: ...ration range 0 C 1700 C R operation range 0 C 1700 C B operation range 0 C 1800 C Resistance From 0 to 8000 1 resolution Voltage 0 to 2048mV 0 1mV resolution 0 to 256mV 0 01mV resolution Measuring cur...

Page 5: ...odule are shown below The module is mounted directly to the rail in the DIN industry standard Power connectors communication and IOs are at the bottom and top of the module USB connector configuration...

Page 6: ...ble types and their cross sections 3 2 Network Termination Transmission line effects often present a problem on data communication networks These problems include reflections and signal attenuation To...

Page 7: ...via MODBUS RTU or MODBUS ASCII 3 5 1 Default settings You can restore the default configuration by the switch SW8 see 3 5 2 Restore the default configuration Baud rate 19200 Parity Nie Data bits 8 St...

Page 8: ...6 115200 other value 10 40005 4 0x04 Parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even 3 always 1 4 always 0 40004 3 0x03 Stop Bits LSB 1 one stop bit 2 two stop bit 40004 3 0x03 Data Bits MSB 7 7 data bits 8 8 data bits 4...

Page 9: ...e address 2 3 Module address 4 4 Module address 8 5 Module address 16 6 Module address 32 7 Module address 64 8 Restoring default settings Restoring default settings see 3 5 1 Default settings i 3 5 2...

Page 10: ...panel removing To remove the panel and gain access to the switch you must pry open the panel using a thin tool eg a small screwdriver as in the picture below Expansion modul 6 temperature inputs User...

Page 11: ...ved the correct packet and sends the answer Inputs state LED indicates that the signal to input is connected Outputs state LED indicates that the output is on Expansion modul 6 temperature inputs User...

Page 12: ...SDM 6TE User Manual 7 Module Connection Expansion modul 6 temperature inputs User Manual Version 1 1 12 z 17...

Page 13: ...ture 1 Read Temperature or measured analog in mV 10 for voltage to 2048mV in mV 100 for voltage to 256mV in C 10 for temperature in for resistance 30054 53 0x35 Temperature 2 Read 30055 54 0x36 Temper...

Page 14: ...put disabled 1 voltage to 2048mV 2 voltage to 256mV 3 J thermocouple 4 K thermocouple 5 T thermocouple 6 N thermocouple 7 S thermocouple 8 R thermocouple 9 B thermocouple 10 Pt100 3 wire 11 Pt100 2 wi...

Page 15: ...resistance 3 Read Write 40098 97 0x61 Input resistance 4 Read Write 40099 98 0x62 Input resistance 5 Read Write 40100 99 0x63 Input resistance 6 Read Write 8 2 Bit access Modbus Dec Hex Register Name...

Page 16: ...value of other registers of the module This program can be a convenient way to test the system as well as to observe real time changes in the registers Communication with the module is done via the U...

Page 17: ...es of Modbus Registers 7 3 5 Communication settings 7 3 5 1 Default settings 7 3 5 2 Restore the default configuration 7 3 5 3 Configuration registers 8 4 Switches 9 5 Front panel removing 10 6 Indica...

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