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Manual Number: 00650-009-28

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WDT1000-P Manual

Hardware Installation

Before installing the card, be sure to install the software as described above, and run the

WDTSET.EXE

 program.  Check the appropriate section of this manual for further information on

address and option selection.

To install the card:

1. Remove power from the computer.
2. Remove the computer cover.
3. Remove the blank I/O backplate.
4. Install jumpers for selected options.  See OPTION SELECTION, section 3 of this manual.
5. Select base addresses for the Serial Interface and for the Watchdog and Temperature Alarm

functions.  See ADDRESS SELECTION, section 4 of this manual.

6. Install the card in an I/O expansion slot.
7. Install the “Reset” wire from TB2-1 to the “Power Good” signal on the power supply connector

J8, pin 1 using the clamp provided or to the active terminal of the Reset switch.

8. Plug in the RS422/485 communications connector and secure it with the mounting screws.
9. Inspect for proper fit of the card and connectors and tighten screws.
10. Turn the computer ON and observe the LED’s on the card.  The LED’s will blink when there is

activity on the communication line.

11. If everything checks good, replace the computer cover.

How to remain CE Compliant

In order for machines to remain CE compliant, only CE compliant parts may be used. To keep a

chassis compliant it must contain only compliant cards, and for cards to remain compliant they must

be used in compliant chassis. Any modifications made to the equipment may affect the CE compli-

ance standards and should not be done unless approved  in writing by Industrial Computer Source.

The Model WDT1000 series is designed to be CE Compliant when used in an CE compliant chassis.

Maintaining CE Compliance also requires proper cabling and termination techniques. The user is

advised to follow proper cabling techniques from sensor to interface to ensure a complete CE Com-

pliant system. Industrial Computer Source does not offer engineering services for designing cabling

or termination systems. Although Industrial Computer Source offers accessory cables and termina-

tion panels, it is the user's responsibility to ensure they are installed with proper shielding to maintain

CE Compliance.

Summary of Contents for WDT-1002

Page 1: ...Model WDT1000 P Product Manual MANUAL NUMBER 00650 009 28C...

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Page 3: ...g out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This document may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey a...

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Page 5: ...pair or replace at our option any defective product At any time after one year we will repair or replace at our option any defective Performance Series I O product sold This does not include products...

Page 6: ...or damaged new shipping containers may be obtained from ICS Advent Customer Service at a nominal cost Limitation of Liability In no event shall ICS Advent be liable for any defect in hardware or soft...

Page 7: ...on 2 1 Installation Program 2 1 Findbase Routine 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 2 How to remain CE Compliant 2 2 Chapter 3 Option Selection 3 1 Termination 3 1 RTS Control 3 1 CTS Control 3 1 Simplex or...

Page 8: ...List of Figures Figure 1 1 WDT1000 Block Diagram 1 5 Figure 3 1 WDT1000 P Jumper and Switch Locations 3 3 Table 4 1 Standard Address Assignments 4 2 Table 5 1 Address Map 5 1 Current Revision 28C Sept...

Page 9: ...t installs in long expansion slots of IBM PC XT AT and compatible computers This manual covers three models the Model WDT1000 P WDT1001 P and the Model WDT 1002 The configurations are WDT1000 P Watchd...

Page 10: ...watchdog time out is software programmable from 5 mSec to 291 seconds The counter timer chip is operated in mode 0 wherein the output is held low by prompts which periodically reload counts into the c...

Page 11: ...the base address is set as either COM 1 or COM 2 However use of the Serial Interface is not restricted to COM 1 or COM 2 only Different addresses can be selected anywhere within the I O address range...

Page 12: ...ace Multipoint Compatible with RS422 and RS485 specifications Common Mode Voltage 7V to 12V CMV will not affect operation Driver Output Capability 60 mA maximum Receiver Input Sensitivity Can detect s...

Page 13: ...al Number 00650 009 28 Page 1 5 7 3 21 576 7 5 76 5 7 7 8 5 8 57 6 5 67 26 2372 62 7256 75 16 5 219 7 03 7 7 5 66 8 5 5 66 1 9 2 0 3 8 6 211 725 0 54 54 9 9 6 9 6 75 75 75 1 1 2 7 7 5 127 9 21 7 Figur...

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Page 15: ...up or you can respond to the questions with appropriate an swers as needed When all of the installation options have been set the program will expand the program files into the destination you have se...

Page 16: ...n screws 10 Turn the computer ON and observe the LED s on the card The LED s will blink when there is activity on the communication line 11 If everything checks good replace the computer cover How to...

Page 17: ...n RS485 mode where there are multiple terminals only the RS485 ports at EACH END of the network should have terminating resistors as described above To configure this card with the load center tapped...

Page 18: ...alled in the FDX position Watchdog If an inverted output from the watchdog circuit i e held high is desired you maycut the clad at jumper location G and install a wire jumper at location H G and H are...

Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Option Selection Manual Number 00650 009 28 Page 3 3 Figure 3 1 WDT1000 P Jumper and Switch Locations...

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Page 21: ...5HDG ULWH DVH GGUHVV 5HDG RXQWHU RDG RXQWHU DVH GGUHV 5HDG RXQWHU RDG RXQWHU DVH GGUHVV 5HDG RXQWHU RDG RXQWHU DVH GGUHVV OOLJDO RDG RXQWHU 5HJ DVH GGUHVV 5HDG 7HPS ODUP OOLJDO Table 5 1 Address Map...

Page 22: ...0RGH 5DWH JHQHUDWRU 0RGH 6TXDUH DYH JHQHUDWRU 0RGH 6RIWZDUH WULJJHUHG VWUREH 0RGH DUGZDUH WULJJHUHG VWUREH The 8253 modes of operation are described in the following paragraphs to familiarize you wit...

Page 23: ...f the count is odd then the output is high for N 1 2 counts and low for N 1 2 counts Periodic triggering or fre quency synthesis are two possible applications for this mode Mode 4 Software Triggered S...

Page 24: ...COM1 or COM2 follow the NS16450 chip ACE specification The following code sample is in BASIC and demonstrates the recommended steps to initialize the NS16450 for normal operation This sample assumes a...

Page 25: ...onditionally Using Visual Basic Included in the supplied software is a DLL Dynamic Link Library called VBACCES DLL It is compatible with Visual Basic Version 3 0 VBACCES DLL must be copied to your Win...

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Page 27: ...to communication lines The connector is equipped with 4 40 threaded standoffs screw lock to provide strain relief The mating connector is AMP type 747304 2 or equivalent Connector pin assignments are...

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Page 29: ...ernal Win32IRQ dll index 1 function DetectIRQ Boolean stdcall external Win32IRQ dll index 2 function SendEOI Boolean stdcall external Win32IRQ dll index 3 In C the library file Win32IRQ lib must first...

Page 30: ...ogram needs to continue running while waithing for DetectIRQ a separate thread should be spawned from which to call DetectIRQ The return result is TRUE if an IRQ was successfully detected on the given...

Page 31: ...dards EN 50081 1 1992 Emissions Generic Requirements EN 55022 Measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN 50082 1 1992 Immunity Generic Requirements IEC 80...

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