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 RS232 Serial Connection.

The 2100-A16 with RS232 comes complete with:

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1 x 5m RJ11 RS232 Cable. (2, 10 & 15m available.)

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1 x 9 Pin D-type Connector. (25 pin D-type available.)

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USB to RS232 convertor available. Part No. BF-810.

Location of RJ11 Socket on 2100-A

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Series.

2100-RS232 Kit-Omron

RS232 Kit for Omron PLC. Includes 2m cable & 9 pin D-type connector.

Installation.

Plug one end of the RS232 Comms cable into the RS232 RJ11
Socket on the 2100 Module. Plug the other end into either the 9 or
25 pin D-type connector. (Check for the correct D-type connector
on the computer (or Omron PLC) RS232 port being used.) For
further software and hardware information, Refer to the Microscan
Manual ‘Programming the 2100 Series Remote Station.’

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 RS232 Radio Modem Serial Connection.

Note: The ‘2100-RS232-Radio’ 9 pin D connector differs from the

2100-RS232 9 pin D supplied, and must be ordered separately.
It can be exchanged at no charge for the 9 pin and 25 pin D
connectors supplied with the 2100-RS232 Remote Station.

1.

Refer to Installation paragraph above.

2.

Fit the ‘2100-RS232-Radio’ 9 pin D connector between the
Radio end of the RS232 comms cable, and the Radio. This
connector will work with most types of radio, but this is not
guaranteed. Pin2=TX; Pin3=RX; Pin5=GND; Pin7=RTS.

3.

Refer to ‘H2 Comms Settings.’ to jumper as per RS232 Radio.

4.

Refer to radio manual for hardware handshaking settings for TX control. TXE & TX delay may need to be altered
in the Scada Station Advanced Dialog box to suit the radio. Best case TX speed is one transmission per second.
(Depends on Radio.) Default settings are: TXE = 25ms; TX = 0ms.

5.

If using more than one station at a remote radio site, 

2100-RS422

 Remote Stations with a 2100-IS with an adaptor

kit must be used. (Do not use 2100-RS485.) Refer to 2100-IS installation Guide.

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 Station Number Programming and Serial Number.

Important:

 When commissioning remote stations, you must programme a unique station number before using the

programme setup button in the Scada Software. Requires Microscan Version 4.02 onwards.
For detailed programming info, refer to ‘Programming 2100-Series Remote Station’ in the Microscan Manual.
1.

Close the Microscan Scada down and turn the power off to the 2100 422/485 converter. Connect the new Remote
Station, referring to ‘

Wiring and Installation

’ and ‘

Commissioning

2.

Turn power back on to the 2100 422/485 converter, and start the ‘Setup Manager’ in the Microscan Scada.

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Select ‘Recorder Setup’, or ‘Tag Setup’.

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Select ’Program Address’. (Located in ‘Station Programming Panel’, at the bottom right of the window.

5.

Enter the 2100-A

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 serial number. (Written both on the 2100-A

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 cover and the circuit board behind the power

supply terminals. 80, 81 & 82. If the cover has been removed, the number on the circuit board is always correct.
Replace with the correct cover to avoid future confusion.) Then enter the desired station number.

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Select ‘Program’. The station number will now be stored in 2100-A

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 permanent memory.

7.

A new station number will be created on the outstation map. This is ready for connection to tags or lines.

8.

Restart the Microscan Scada.

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 Station Software Programming.

*Requires Microscan Version 4.02 onwards.
1.

If the system is already running, close the Scada down. Start the ‘Setup Manager’.

2.

Select ‘Recorder Setup’, or ‘Tag Setup’.

3.

Move to the required station number, using ‘next’ or ‘prev’ buttons.

4.

Select ‘Program Setup’. The serial number of the 2100-A

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 will be recalled automatically. The software recalls

the settings from the outstation, and displays them in the dialogue box.

5.

Enter the required options and select ‘Program’ to write the data to the station.

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RS232 COMMS Hardware.

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23~90Vdc

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     RS232

     RS422

     RS485

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RS422/RS485 COMMS

COM TX   TX   RX   RX

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RS232 RJ11 Socket

Radio

RS232

2100-RS232
Remote station.

‘2100-RS232-Radio’
9 pin D-type connector.

Do Not cut RS232 Cable
to extend the length.

Summary of Contents for 2100-A16

Page 1: ...INTECH Micro 2100 A16 REV 1 3 Installation Guide 14 01 1 TECHNOLOGY QUALITY A W A RD ISO9001 E G ISTE R RE D M ANU A T U R E R C F Z985...

Page 2: ...nnection Page 12 2100 ME Memory Expansion Page 12 2100 R2 Relay Expansion Page 13 RS485 Serial Connection Page 14 RS422 Serial Connection Page 14 RS232 Serial Connection Page 15 RS232 Radio Modem Seri...

Page 3: ...asy to Install z z z z z Compact DIN Rail Mount Enclosure Ordering Information 2100 A16 Rev1 X Standard Unit Analogue Inputs Pt100 0 100C Analogue Outputs 4 20mA RS485 Comms 85 264Vac dc Power Supply...

Page 4: ...t note 3 Mineral Insulated Thermocouples With Isolated Junction Essential Cold Junction Comp 0 60C CJC Drift 0 03C C Typical for Input 1 Refer to notes under 2100 A16 Input Connection Diagram for T C...

Page 5: ...for 1min General Specifications Unless otherwise stated in other input specifications Accurate to 0 1 FSO Typical Linearity Repeatability 0 1 FSO Typical Channel Separation 0 1 FSO Typical Ambient Dri...

Page 6: ...B A B B A B B A B B A B B A B B A B B AO COM AO 1 AO 2 Relay COM Relay 1 Relay 2 DI COM DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 H3 EXPANSION CONNECTOR J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 H1 SUPPLY VOL...

Page 7: ...i e c e r s i n o i t a t S n e h w e v i t c A X T a t a d l a i r e s g n i t t i m s n a r t s i n o i t a t S n e h w y l n o e v i t c A E X T a t a d t i m s n a r t o t y d a e r s i n o i t a...

Page 8: ...sing a clean voltage free field contact Note 4 All cables must be screened and the screens earthed at one end only Note 5 Voltage free contact values must be brought in through tags in the Scada Softw...

Page 9: ...6 The mounting orientation of the 2100 A16 eg vertical or horizontal affects the CJC accuracy of different inputs The affects are more noticeable on small temperature ranges For example mounting the 2...

Page 10: ...relay can be configured for a Normally ON or Normally OFF output state E g for fail safe operation The Normally ON OFF settings are retained in software on power down but the relays are de energized...

Page 11: ...1 61 AO 2 62 2 1 5 4 8 7 Fourth 2100 M 51 COM 53 Iout 60 CS COM 61 RESET 62 CLOCK 11 10 EXPO 3 26 COM 28 Iout 29 CS COM 30 RESET 31 CLOCK OR The analogue output mode is set in the Station Advanced Di...

Page 12: ...Protective enclosure only to be opened by qualified personnel Remove ALL power sources before removing protective cover 14 02 12 2100 A16 Connection Example Diagram for Using the 2100 RL2 2 Relay Slav...

Page 13: ...nt device Both units must be powered and unpowered at the same time to prevent indeterminate relay states 2100 A16 Rev1 3 Relay Output Expansion Using 2100 R2 Relay Expansion Output relay expansion is...

Page 14: ...ration 24 23 21 22 1 Shimaden SD20 with RS422 option 3 9 5 Shimaden SR253 with RS485 option 2100 A16 Remote Station 70 71 72 73 74 IMPORTANT i All cables must be screened ii All screens must be connec...

Page 15: ...me a unique station number before using the programme setup button in the Scada Software Requires Microscan Version 4 02 onwards For detailed programming info refer to Programming 2100 Series Remote S...

Page 16: ...TX delay is zero the data is sent immediately upon receiving a command RX The period is specified in TXE units of 2 5ms i e 10units 25ms TX TXE delay TX delay 2100 A16 Delay Settings Table Mode 3 210...

Page 17: ...e Scada COMMS allowing a PLC to read back data that the Scada will be showing Note 8 Digital inputs and digital outputs are not available in this mode 2100 A16 58 57 56 55 54 62 61 60 48 49 Bin SWITCH...

Page 18: ...as an Intelligent Multiplexer Connection Example 1 Connection of a 2100 A16 to a PLC with open collectors commoned to 24V of an external power supply PLC Input Module Analogue Input No 1 Analogue Inp...

Page 19: ...can be connected in this configuration provided the open collectors can handle the load For Binary Channel Selection the resistor 2 2k Up to two 2100 A16 can be connected in this configuration provid...

Page 20: ...ithout notification 2100 A16 Rev 1 PLC RTX Fail Safe System The PLC uses one channel of the 2100 A16 to verify that the A16 is reading the channel correctly AO1 is working and the clock and reset BCD...

Page 21: ...umper Settings Note 2 The retransmission modes of AO1 AO2 canbeusedwhentheModbusRTUprotocol is used Note 3 Rev 1 3 ONLY s e s s e r d d A l i o C l i o C x x 0 0 0 t u p u O l i o C x x 0 0 0 t u p u...

Page 22: ...0 0 3 F F F 0 0 0 t i B 2 1 6 1 t u p n I 3 x u M 7 3 0 0 3 s d r o W 2 4 5 7 E E E I 1 1 t u p n I 7 9 0 0 3 F F F 0 0 0 t i B 2 1 1 t u p n I 4 x u M 9 3 0 0 3 s d r o W 2 4 5 7 E E E I 2 1 t u p n...

Page 23: ...en inputs is 4 channels second Channels that are not scanned can be disabled via the station programming dialog boxes To speed up operation for multiplexer mode set the Scan Mode on the advanced dialo...

Page 24: ...the sockets operations You may need to open the IP address and port numbers for the commands to go through We have found problems with Nortons system Works 2003 and found it necessary to disable emai...

Page 25: ...have minimum free air space of 20mm Foreign matter must not enter or block the draft holes 3 Do not subject to vibration or excess temperature or humidity variations 4 Avoid mounting in cabinets with...

Page 26: ...lve motors this may help to stabilise the input signal Use caution when doing this as unless the inputs are at the same potential large earth currents will flow through the 0V rail causing errors on A...

Page 27: ...2 Once the above conditions have been met and the wiring checked apply power to the 2100 A16 the loops sensors 2100 Rs and 2100 Ms Allow a 5 minute warm up period longer for thermocouples refer to Inp...

Page 28: ...not be air or gas tight 3 Check cables entering the RTD sensor head Thermocouple Inputs 1 Repeat 4 of commissioning Do it regularly at least once a month 2 Replace defective protection tubes even if...

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