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R3-NL1

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EM-8427 Rev.5

BEFORE USE ....

Thank you for choosing M-System.  Before use, please check
the contents of the package you received as outlined below.
If you have any problems or questions with the product,
please contact M-System’s Sales Office or representatives.

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PACKAGE INCLUDES:

Network interface module .......................................... (1)
Neuron ID label .......................................................... (2)

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MODEL NO.

Check that model No. described on the specification label is
exactly what you ordered.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

This manual describes necessary points of caution when you
use this product, including installation, connection and basic
maintenance procedures.

POINTS OF CAUTION

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POWER INPUT RATINGS

• Operational range & power consumption: Check the power
rating for the unit on the specification label.

Rating 100 – 120V AC: 85 – 132V, 47 – 66 Hz, approx. 20VA
Rating 200 – 240V AC: 170 – 264V, 47 – 66 Hz, approx. 20VA
Rating 24V DC: 24V 

±

10%, approx. 12W

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UNPLUGGING THE UNIT

• Before you remove the unit from its base or mount it, turn
off the power supply for safety.

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ENVIRONMENT

• Indoor use
• When heavy dust or metal particles are present in the air,
install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient ventila-
tion.
• Do not install the unit where it is subjected to continuous
vibration.  Do not subject the unit to physical impact.
• Environmental temperature must be within -10 to +55

°

C

(14 to 131

°

F) with relative humidity within 30 to 90% RH in

order to ensure adequate life span and operation.

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WIRING

• Do not install cables (power supply, input and output) close
to noise sources (relay drive cable, high frequency line, etc.).
• Do not bind these cables together with those in which noises
are present.  Do not install them in the same duct.

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AND ....

• The unit is designed to function as soon as power is
supplied, however, a warm up for 10 minutes is required for
satisfying complete performance described in the data sheet.

INSTRUCTION  MANUAL

MODEL

R3-NL1

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 INTERFACE MODULE

INSTALLATION

Use the Installation Base Model R3-BSx, or Model R3-BSWx
for free I/O address capability.

Before mounting the Network Interface Module onto the
Base, be sure to configure the module as explained below.

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DATA ALLOCATION

The setting determines the data area size assigned to each I/
O module mounted on the base.

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NETWORK SLOTS ON THE BASE

With Model R3-BSx base, mount the I/O Modules from the
left end (I/O 1) to the right in order that the Network Module
assigns data areas from I/O 1.
Network Module(s) and Power Module are mounted basically
at the right end though technically they could be mounted in
any position.

With Model R3-BSWx base, there is no limitation in mount-
ing positions as I/O address can be assigned freely to each
module using rotary switches equipped on the base.

I/O 1

I/O 2

I/O n

Summary of Contents for R3-NL1

Page 1: ...nvironmental temperature must be within 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F with relative humidity within 30 to 90 RH in order to ensure adequate life span and operation WIRING Do not install cables power supply input and output close to noise sources relay drive cable high frequency line etc Do not bind these cables together with those in which noises are present Do not install them in the same duct AND The u...

Page 2: ...W2 ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW3 ON 4 3 2 1 ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW1 Functions Data Allocation Setting Dual Communication SW3 When two network modules are mounted one must be Main OFF network and the other must be Sub ON network For single communication the network module must always be set to Main OFF Input Error Data SW3 Hold When the communication from an input module is lost due to the input module err...

Page 3: ...ess terminals with insulation sleeve do not fit Applicable wire size 0 75 1 25 mm2 3 2 13 dia 4 min 16 12 47 max 6 max 24 3 12 max 1 2 3 4 5 6 130 5 12 27 5 1 08 109 4 29 POSITIONING GUIDE TERMINAL COVER 6 M3 SCREW 6 2 24 COMMUNICATION CABLE CONNECTIONS INTERNAL POWER INTERNAL COMM BUS CONFIGURATION JACK JACK BUS CONNECTOR Not provided with No Power Supply type module 1 4 RUN RUN RUN CONTACT OUTPU...

Page 4: ... NVO 5 nvoCardErr SNVT_state Each module s error status Each module status cpMaxSendTime cpMinSendTime SCPTmaxSendTime SCPTminSendTime Input data sending intervals Input data minimum sending intervals Configuration Properties ANALOG INPUT OUTPUT NO of DATA DEVICE IMAGE USABLE FUNCTIONAL BLOCKS INPUT OUTPUT APB FILE 16 0 R3NL1_1_101 APB NodeObjet GetValue 0 15 Can be defined from 0 to 15 12 4 R3NL1...

Page 5: ...nvoVal Value deviation to be sent SCPTnvType Network variable type etc Configuration Properties ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTIONAL BLOCKS SetValue 0 through 15 SetValue X cpNviDefValue cpNviMaxRnge cpNviMinRnge cpNviType identical to nviVal identical to nviVal Default value at the startup Span full scale value identical to nviVal Zero value SCPTnvType Network variable type etc Configuration Properties nviVa...

Page 6: ... 65535 0 nvoCardStatus SNVT_state Indicates that I O modules are mounted in each slot 0 or 1 Bit 0 through bit 15 are applied for slot 1 through 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not mounted 1 Mounted nvoCardErr SNVT_state Indicates error status for each module slot 0 or 1 Bit 0 through bit 15 are applied for slot 1 through 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Normal 1 Error CONFIGURATION TYPE ...

Page 7: ... Default nvoVal SNVT_lev_percent Data acquired from assigned channels 163 85 through 163 830 Set SNVT_lev_percent for the input types other than 0 0 discrete or temperature Change the network variable type according to the input type if necessary ConfigurationProperty value must be re read after the network variable type is changed Use ResyncCP on the LonMaker SNVT_state For descrete inputs change...

Page 8: ...lowed by Output or SetValue R3Do The 1st output must be the 1st transmitted data in the slot next to the one with the last input data Example 1 Data Area Module 1 4 GetValue 0 3 Module 2 4 GetValue 4 7 Module 3 4 SetValue 0 Module 4 1 SetValue 1 Module 5 1 SetValue 2 Module 6 1 SetValue 3 Module 7 1 SetValue 4 Module 8 1 SetValue 5 Module 9 1 SetValue 6 Module 10 1 SetValue 7 Example 2 Data Area M...

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