Automated Logic UNI/59 Technical Instructions Download Page 8

Revised 1/3/01 • UNI/59

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lines). Some panels can be reinitialized 
by resetting the panel.

• Make sure the module driver and all 

GFBs are transferred into the module. 
You can verify this by checking the 
module status report for the UNI/59 
module.

• Make sure the module driver 

parameters and the parameters for each 
GFB are set up properly in SuperVision. 

Communicating with the Workstation

You can connect a workstation or portable 
computer directly to the UNI/59 module using 
an APT and the module’s Access port (see 
Figure 10). This type of connection can be 
used to troubleshoot the module or transfer 
memory. 

The baud rate of the Access port is 
determined by the first switch on the eight-
position DIP switch (see Figure 7 on page 6). If 

you need to change the switch’s position, turn 
the UNI/59 module off first. Once you have 
adjusted the switch, turn the module back on.

1. Connect the computer’s serial port to the 

EIA-232 port of the APT using a standard 
straight-through serial cable.

{1: Logistat}

    0& $ 1 23

{1: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

 1      1 23

{1: AirFlow primary}

  $ 0& $ 1 23

{1: Floating motor}

   0  0& $ 1 23

{2: Logistat}

{2: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

{2: AirFlow primary}

{2: Floating motor}

{3: Logistat}

{3: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

{3: AirFlow primary}

{3: Floating motor}

{4: Get Raw AI request chan=31}

,  # +3 $ 1 24

{4: Get DI request chan=22}

,  # -- $ 1 24

{4: Logistat}

{4: Set Raw AO request chan=41, exp=0}

# 5 # 43  1 24

{4: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

{4: AirFlow primary}

{5: Logistat}

{5: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

{5: AirFlow primary}

{5: Floating motor}

{6: Logistat}

{6: PWM request chan=11, exp=0}

{6: AirFlow primary}

{6: Floating motor}

 Figure 9. Sample Diagnostic Capture

 Figure 10. Using the Access Port

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Rx

6 1

2- Tx   out
3- Rx i n
5- Gnd
1,6,8- +10V  or floating

Tx

+5V

A P T

5

Exec. 4 relay

Isolate Network

Mode Select

TTL

485

ACCESS

PORT

 

 

   

 

Summary of Contents for UNI/59

Page 1: ...r brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies Technical Instructions UNI 59 Using the UNI 59 2 Specifications 2 Mounting 3 Power Wiring 3 Communicating with the UNI 59 3 Conn...

Page 2: ...document at http www automatedlogic com or the SupportPlus CD for more information Make sure you use the correct module driver for your application CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not ex...

Page 3: ...100VA maximum Take appropriate isolation measures when mounting the UNI 59 module in a control panel where non Class 2 devices 120VAC or greater or wiring are present You can power several modules fr...

Page 4: ...modules The UNI 59 supports up to 59 T Line or U Line modules If you are using T Line modules you must use a REPOPT repeater after every 20 modules on the Unet If you are using U Line modules you must...

Page 5: ...To set the baud rate at 156 kbps when using an ARC156 CMnet set the baud rate jumper to Arc156 see Figure 5 To set the baud rate at 38 4 kbps set the baud rate jumper to 9600 38 4K and set the first...

Page 6: ...e UNI 59 s module driver and look at the module status report in SuperVision to make sure the module type and number agree with the module The module type for the UNI 59 is 76 To view the module statu...

Page 7: ...ur own cable use the diagrams in Figure 8 3 Set up your communications program with the correct COM port and baud rate settings to display the diagnostic information output by the UNI 59 The diagnosti...

Page 8: ...tch s position turn the UNI 59 module off first Once you have adjusted the switch turn the module back on 1 Connect the computer s serial port to the EIA 232 port of the APT using a standard straight...

Page 9: ...ains the Run and Error LED signals in detail to assist troubleshooting Power indicates power is being supplied to the module CMnet Tx lights when the module transmits data over the CMnet CMnet Rx ligh...

Page 10: ...ticker on the back of the module also shows the date the module was manufactured The first three characters on the sticker indicate the type of module The next two characters show the year and month o...

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