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4.0 COMMUNICATIONS

4.1 Fiber Optic Settings

A set of dip switches (S1) is located on the side of the 

module.  Dipswitch 10 is used to select the data output 

format of the fiber optic port.  Many products in the field 

today are connected to the existing URTD module.  This 

module supports 11 RTDs providing only one Auxiliary RTD 

to the user. To minimize the effort of replacing an exist-

ing module with a URTDII module, dipswitch 11 selects a 

legacy mode that provides data in the same format as the 

existing URTD module.  Expanded mode adds the 2nd Aux 

RTD, case temperature and hottest RTDs from each group 

of RTDs.  Table 5 shows the selection of this switch:

Table 5, Dips Switch Settings 

Dipsw10

Mode

OFF

11 RTDs (Legacy Mode)

ON

12 RTDs, Case, Hottest (Expanded) 

4.2 Modbus 

4.2.1 General Modus Description 

The URTDII can also be used as a stand-alone device 

that communicates on a Modbus network. A bidirectional 

RS485 port is provided on the bottom of the unit. The fol-

lowing describes the configuration of the Modbus param-

eters.

4.2.2 Addressing 

A set of dip switches (S1) is located on the side of the 

module.  These switches set the Modbus address/configu-

ration.  Dipswitches 1 to 8 represent the binary address of 

the URTDII.  Dipswitch 1 is the most significant address bit 

and dipswitch 8 in the least significant bit. Table 6 shows 

an abbreviated example of the addressing. Valid addresses 

range from 1 to 254.  See notes below about reserved 

addresses.

Address 00

otee:

N

 is a broadcast address and should not 

be used in a typical Modbus system. If this address 

is selected it will put the URTDII module in a mode 

provided exclusively for IMR systems. Please refer to 

IMR Documentation for further information. 

Address 255

otee:

N

 is a reserved address. Normal Modbus 

commands will not be interpreted correctly while the 

unit is set to this address. In this mode the URTDII 

should not be connected to a network because the 

network protocol is not being handled. The URTDII 

will respond to any message it received with a mini-

mum of a prompt character potentially disrupting any 

other communications on the network.

Address

Dipsw0

Dipsw1

Dipsw2

Dipsw3

Dipsw4

Dipsw5

Dipsw6

Dipsw7

Dipsw8

0

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

2

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

...

254

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

255

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Table 6, Modbus Address Selection Settings  

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Summary of Contents for URTDII

Page 1: ...Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction 2 0 Assembly Drawing 3 0 Installation 4 0 Communications Universal Resistance Temperature Detector Module II Instruction Leaflet IL02602013E Effective November 2010...

Page 2: ...t its information to a protective device using a fiber optic link It can be mounted remotely up to 122 meters 400 feet from the protective device when using the fiber optic link The URTDII can also be...

Page 3: ...ssembly on the module enables programming for the specific application Figure 2 shows the arrangement of the DIP switches in the assem bly They provide four selection groupings that you must set durin...

Page 4: ...Wire routing is divided into two types High voltage 440 Vac and higher and low voltage 120 Vac and DC signals The control and the RTD wiring are low voltage lines Maintain at least 45 to 60 cm 1 5 to...

Page 5: ...ommended 2 RTDs must not be grounded at the motor and no common connections between RTDs 3 should be made at the motor A suitable earth ground should be connected to J10B 4 J10B 11 J 10B 18 J2 4 J2 11...

Page 6: ...otes Connect cable shield at URDTII terminals only Cut shield short at motor end 1 and use shrink tubing or electrical tape to insulate RTDs must not be grounded at the motor and no common connections...

Page 7: ...PWR IN 2 PWR IN 1 2 1 J10A Figure 6 Fiber Optic Connection between MP 4000 and Universal RTD Module II To Power Supply Terminal Block Power J10A AC Power Supply DC Power Supply 1 Line Positive 2 Neut...

Page 8: ...switches 1 to 8 represent the binary address of the URTDII Dipswitch 1 is the most significant address bit and dipswitch 8 in the least significant bit Table 6 shows an abbreviated example of the addr...

Page 9: ...winding 5 C 2 404748 406284 128C 188C 1 Signed Temperature Motor winding 6 C 2 404750 406286 128E 188E 1 Signed Motor bearing 1 C 2 404752 406288 1290 1890 1 Signed Motor bearing 2 C 2 404754 406290 1...

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