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PDW30 Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge Instruction Manual

 

 
 

Pre-Installed Conduit Plug 

The PDW30 is supplied with one pre-installed optional conduit plug for installations that do not require the 
use of both conduit entries. The conduit plug includes an internal hexagonal socket recess for removal.  

 

 

Mounting Instructions 

The PDW30 has two 

mounting holes that may be used for a 1.5” pipe mounting or wall mounting. Alterna-

tively, the unit may be supported by the conduit using the conduit holes provided. The antenna is 
threaded into one of the three conduit holes and may be moved as appropriate for the installation. 

It can also be mounted by using the PDA6963 mounting bracket in order to orient the device antenna 
away from the pipe. Refer to Mounting Dimensions on page 28 for details on wall or panel space require-
ments. 

 

Cover Jam Screw 

The cover jam screw should be properly installed once the meter has been wired and tested in a safe en-
vironment. The cover jam screw is intended to prevent the removal of the meter cover in a flameproof en-
vironment without the use of tools. Using a M2 hex wrench, turn the screw clockwise until the screw con-
tacts the meter. Turn the screw an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn to secure the cover.  

Caution:

 Excess torque may damage the threads and/or wrench. 

 

FCC Notice

 

Contains FCC ID: MCQ-XB900HP 

The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: (i.) this device may not cause harmful interference and (ii.) this device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 

  

IMPORTANT 

The RF module has been certified for remote and base radio applications. If the module will be used for 
portable applications, the device must undergo SAR testing. This equipment has been tested and found 
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, 
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 

  

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures: Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna, Increase the separa-
tion between the equipment and receiver. Connect equipment and receiver to outlets on different circuits, 
or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

  

Canada (IC) Notice 

Contains Model: XB900HP, IC: 1846A-XB900HP 

Integrator is responsible for its product to comply with IC ICES-003 & FCC Part 15, Sub. B - Unintentional 
Radiators. ICES-003 is the same as FCC Part 15 Sub. B and Industry Canada accepts FCC test report or 
CISPR 22 test report for compliance with ICES-003. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PDW30

Page 1: ...eless System Signal Wire Replacement in a Rugged Industrial Housing Simple to Order Configure Install Range 1 Mile Line of Sight 500 ft Indoor Analog Digital Inputs and Outputs RS 485 Communications R...

Page 2: ...re sult in personal injury or property loss Anyone using this product for such applications does so at their own risk Precision Digital Corporation shall not be held lia ble for damages resulting from...

Page 3: ...10 Setup and Programming 11 Overview 11 Programming Buttons 12 Quick Tip 12 PDW Manager Software 13 Display Functions Messages 14 Primary Unit 14 Secondary Unit 15 Setup Menu 16 Entering Numeric Valu...

Page 4: ...30 unit The secondary unit then recreates that signal at its location The secondary unit may also transmit it s own analog discrete or Modbus signals back to the primary unit Just put the units in the...

Page 5: ...x 35 6 cm x 22 9 cm L x W X H Shipping Weight 5 lbs 2 27 kg Warranty 3 years parts labor Wireless Radio Frequency 900 MHz Range 500 ft 152 4 m indoor 1 mi 1 61 km outdoor line of sight Encryption AES...

Page 6: ...s prior to installation and operation of the meter Warning Read all product labels completely and follow all instructions and requirements listed on the labels for installation or service Warning Inst...

Page 7: ...ce may not cause harmful interference and ii this device must accept any inter ference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT The RF module has been certified for...

Page 8: ...on the base one internal and one external Static electricity can damage sensitive components Observe safe handling precautions for static sensitive com ponents Use proper grounding procedures codes W...

Page 9: ...device as shown in the dia gram at right The analog input will not interfere with any existing HART sig nal on a 4 20 mA current loop However this signal will not be transmitted wirelessly 4 20 mA Out...

Page 10: ...Serial Communications The PDW30 acts as a simple pass through for Modbus communications As such multiple Modbus ena bled devices may transmit wirelessly using the PDW30 Wireless Bridge Figure 6 Three...

Page 11: ...on the input selection The calibration equipment is certified to NIST standards Overview There are no jumpers to set for wireless device input selection Setup and programming is done through the prog...

Page 12: ...r receiving data Previous Cycle backward through menus or in crement digit PRI SEC Primary Secondary Indicates whether the device is the pri mary unit or the secondary unit This distinction is fixed a...

Page 13: ...enclosure cover Use of PDW Manager is required for programming advanced settings such as wireless encryption and analog signal calibration Note Units must be powered externally prior to programming v...

Page 14: ...put OUTPUT Set the selected digital connection to output DIGITAL I O 2 Displays digital connection 2 s current setting press enter to change DIGITAL I O 3 Displays digital connection 3 s current setti...

Page 15: ...ID Displays the point to point wireless network ID press enter to change 01 99 The network ID can be any number between 01 and 99 ANALOG INPUT Displays the current analog input type press enter to ch...

Page 16: ...unit Primary Device Secondary Device Entering Numeric Values Numeric values are set using the next and previous buttons Press next to select next digit and previous to increment digit value The selec...

Page 17: ...puts The setting on the primary unit deter mines the corresponding digital connection on the secondary unit For instance if digital connection num ber one is set as an input on the primary unit it wil...

Page 18: ...llisions on the bus The baud rate may be set between 1 200 and 57 600 bps Data Format The data format of the wireless devices must match the data format of the Modbus network Set the data format to ei...

Page 19: ...ll require you to enter the password to access the device settings via the PC software as well Did you forget the password Connect the device into a PC running PDW Manager and select reset all device...

Page 20: ...OW 0 2 SEC MODBUS TIMEOUT SETUP PASSWORD DEFAULTS RESTORE Run Mode SET 01 NETWORK ID increments selected digit selects next digit to the right SET 4 20mA ANALOG INPUT SET 0 10V ANALOG INPUT SET 0 5V A...

Page 21: ...ncluded CD or downloaded from www predig com PDWManager Once the software is running power the unit using a 12 24 VDC power supply and connect the device to the PC using the provided USB cable The PC...

Page 22: ...e Instruction Manual 22 The devices analog inputs and outputs can be calibrated using the Calibration tabs The IO Testing tab allows you to perform diagnostics and testing on the units Calibration Ana...

Page 23: ...A channel mask may also be set for interference immunity The encryption key and channel mask may be entered on the Advanced tab Once you have entered the encryption information click Save Settings The...

Page 24: ...bstacles or mounting higher Ensure antennas are on parallel plane De vices that are vertically separated will not have as strong of a connection If communicating over distance of miles con sider insta...

Page 25: ...evices Check wiring diagrams starting on page 8 Digital inputs are not corre sponding with digital outputs Devices have mismatched in put output set tings Check to make sure the digital connection is...

Page 26: ...oft ware version The latest version of PDW Manager can be downloaded at www predig com PDWManager USB cable is faulty Try connecting the wireless device using a known good micro USB cable Any standard...

Page 27: ...for the particular application Model ___________________ S N __________________ Date _______________ Primary Parameter Default Setting User Setting ANALOG INPUT 4 20mA DIGITAL I O 1 INPUT DIGITAL I O...

Page 28: ...8 Enclosure Dimensions Front View Figure 9 Enclosure Dimensions Side Cross Section View Note The supplied conduit plug may extend up to 0 6 in 15 mm from the conduit opening when in stalled 0 35 9 0 2...

Page 29: ...PDW30 Point to Point Wireless Bridge Instruction Manual 29 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 30: ...For technical support please Call 800 610 5239 or 508 655 7300 Fax 508 655 8990 Email support predig com For sales support or to place an order please contact your local distributor or Call 800 343 10...

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