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UM-1097 

Revision B 

109 

 

Override  2 
Channel 

N/A 

40195  40195  N/A 

6, 16 

Create an override channel. 0 
is disabled. 0 - 16 

Override 2 
Alarm 

N/A 

40196  40196  N/A 

6, 16 

Alarm for this override 
channel to use.  

Alarm 1 = 0, 

Alarm 2 = 1, 

Alarm 3 = 2 

Override 3 
Channel 

N/A 

40197  40197  N/A 

6, 16 

Create an override channel. 0 
is disabled. 0 - 16 

Override 3 
Alarm 

N/A 

40198  40198  N/A 

6, 16 

Alarm for this override 
channel to use.  

Alarm 1 = 0, 

Alarm 2 = 1, 

Alarm 3 = 2 

Override 4 
Channel 

N/A 

40199  40199  N/A 

6, 16 

Create an override channel. 0 
is disabled. 0 - 16 

Override 4 
Alarm 

N/A 

40200  40200  N/A 

6, 16 

Alarm for this override 
channel to use. Alarm 1 = 0, 

Alarm 2 = 1, 

Alarm 3 = 2 

Override 5 
Channel 

N/A 

40201  40201  N/A 

6, 16 

Create an override channel. 0 
is disabled. 0 - 16 

Summary of Contents for ViewSmart 1600+

Page 1: ...8621 Hwy 6 Hitchcock TX 77563 409 986 9800 www rcsystemsco com UM 1097 Revision B ViewSmart 1600 Operations Manual...

Page 2: ...ation Instructions 3 3 1 Mounting the Enclosure 3 3 1 1 Panel Rack Mount Enclosure 3 3 1 2 NEMA 4X Wall Mount Fiberglass Enclosure 3 3 1 3 ViewSmart 1600 Main I O and Option Board Enclosure Capacities...

Page 3: ...Instructions 24 4 1 Introduction 24 4 2 Security Menu 24 4 2 1 User Name 24 4 2 2 Lock Code 25 4 2 3 Modbus Web Code 25 4 2 4 Web User 25 4 2 5 Web Paswd 25 4 3 System Configuration Setup 25 4 3 1 Ve...

Page 4: ...0 4 6 1 Optional Relays 51 4 6 2 Analog 4 20mA and Bridge Input 53 4 6 3 Analog Output 55 4 6 4 Wireless Communications 55 4 7 Embedded Webpage 59 4 7 1 System Screen 60 4 7 2 Zone Screen 61 4 7 3 Cha...

Page 5: ...ings for Calibration 77 5 2 1 Local Cal 77 5 3 Routine Calibration Procedure 78 5 4 Bump Test Procedure 79 Chapter 6 Maintenance Procedure 80 Chapter 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 80 7 1 Standard...

Page 6: ...ude 88 7 9 5 Housings 88 7 9 6 Non intrusive Magnetic Keypad 88 7 9 7 Approvals 88 Appendix 3 Modbus Table and Operations 89 Coils 90 Discrete Inputs 90 Input Registers 93 Holding Registers 98 Standar...

Page 7: ...tions 126 Dipole and Collinear Antennas 126 Yagi Antennas 127 Mounting Near other Antennas 127 Coax Cables 127 Surge Protection and Grounding 128 Antenna Grounding 128 Connections to other Equipment 1...

Page 8: ...ram 12 Figure 9 Modbus TCP Direct Connection using a Crossover Cable 13 Figure 10 Modbus TCP Direct Connection using a Hub or Switch 13 Figure 11 Modbus TCP Connection over a Local Area Network 14 Fig...

Page 9: ...n Piezo Relay Configuration Menu 38 Figure 31 Communication Settings Menus 40 Figure 33 Comm Settings Menu 41 Figure 34 Communication Troubleshooting Menu 44 Figure 35 View Comm Failures Menu 45 Figur...

Page 10: ...Screens 71 Figure 53 Error Indications 73 Figure 54 Marker Menu 74 Figure 55 Sensor Life Transmission Diagram 75 Figure 56 Standard Relay Diagnostics Menu 81 Figure 57 Discrete Relay Diagnostics Menu...

Page 11: ...OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS Shock Hazard Disconnect or turn off power before servicing this instrument Use a properly rated CERTIFIED AC power mains cable installed as per local or nation...

Page 12: ...to PCs PLCs DCSs or even other ViewSmart 1600 Controllers is available The Ethernet port allows the unit to be a Modbus TCP Master and Slave and also provides access to the embedded webpage Options s...

Page 13: ...on another mounting plate A 3 foot length of I2 C cable is also supplied for this purpose Weight is approximately 7 pounds Properly ground the enclosure and follow national and local electrical codes...

Page 14: ...UM 1097 Revision B 4 mounted inside the enclosure Properly ground the enclosure and follow national and local electrical codes Figure 2 NEMA 4X Wall Mount Fiberglass Enclosure...

Page 15: ...1 Standard NEMA 4X Fiberglass Wall Mount o 2 Option Boards o Expansion Plate adds up to 4 Option Boards 71P 02 Standard 316 Stainless Steel Wall Mount o 2 Option Boards o Expansion Plate adds up to 4...

Page 16: ...our 10 0192 modules installed power consumption of the sensors not included 6 Auxiliary Standard Relay Board option add 2 5 watts 7 Isolated Serial Expansion Board add 1 5 watts 8 TB4 terminals 2 4 6...

Page 17: ...quire 24VDC power for the monitors or transmitters providing inputs to the ViewSmart 1600 A 600 watt AC DC power supply may be included for these applications 115VAC or 230VAC When ordered from the fa...

Page 18: ...vices such as relays lamps or transmitters Power consumed from these terminals should be considered when calculating system power consumption The CPU board is powered via a ribbon cable connected to t...

Page 19: ...r on the Main I O 3 3 1 Common Relays The Common Relays are found on the Main I O There are 3 standard relays a dedicated Horn Relay and a dedicated Fault relays All relays are 5 Amp Single Pole Doubl...

Page 20: ...o the C terminal just as described previously However since the relay is in Failsafe mode the circuit is complete and the device is powered When the alarm fault state is reached the relay de energizes...

Page 21: ...devices may be connected on a single RS 485 loop using unique remote IDs When connecting devices in series be sure that terminating resistors are removed from all but the final device on the communica...

Page 22: ...nd 5 2 and 6 are tied together on TB3 as well as terminals 3 and 7 4 and 8 of COM 1 COM 2 Ribbon Cable to CPU Ethernet for Modbus TCP 2 4 6 8 10 30VDC Out 1 3 5 7 A B 9 A B Shield COM 1 Figure 8 RS 48...

Page 23: ...Direct Connection using a Hub or Switch These simple networks will not likely have access to a DHCP server In this case if the ViewSmart 1600 is configured for DHCP it will automatically select an IP...

Page 24: ...allow it obtain an IP address from the DHCP server Once this happens the ViewSmart 1600 can be accessed from computers and other devices on the network Computers access the ViewSmart 1600 by hostname...

Page 25: ...isolated network make sure to use a different private IP address range than the outside network For example if the main network uses 192 168 0 0 192 168 0 255 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 the isola...

Page 26: ...e system all the 4 20mA gas detection instruments connected to the input must also be CSA Certified Many transmitters or sensors have analog output signals and the 12 bit Analog Input Board shown belo...

Page 27: ...UM 1097 Revision B 17 24 VDC to power ExternalDevice Signal Input Power Supply Common Figure 13 Analog Input Option Wiring Diagram...

Page 28: ...ws popular gas detectors to be connected directly to the ViewSmart 1600 without additional signal conditioning or transmitters Up to eight dual channel 10 0192 modules may be installed in each 16 chan...

Page 29: ...re the voltage between each channel s A and R terminals 3 Set the Voltage Adjust potentiometers for the correct sensor excitation voltage This may range from 1 5 volts to 7 5 volts depending upon sens...

Page 30: ...e 5 Amp Single Pole Double Throw SPDT relays and are rated at 5 Amps for 28VDC and 250 VAC Resistive Loads 3 4 4 1 Auxiliary Relay Option The Auxiliary Relay Option plugs in to the Relay Expansion Con...

Page 31: ...C and NO terminals and Power is wired to the C terminal just as described previously However since the relay is in Failsafe mode the circuit is complete and the device is powered When the alarm fault...

Page 32: ...l and the NO and C terminals wired to the alarm device Under normal operations the circuit between the two terminals is open When the alarm state is reached the NO contact closes and completes the cir...

Page 33: ...rimary power they are capable of driving 20mA through a 750 ohm load Outputs are self powered and DC power should not be provided by the receiving device Each board has 8 channels two are required for...

Page 34: ...sub menu Important Some values require a Technician Sequence to be entered to change their values This is to prevent the operator from inadvertently changing the values When prompted to Enter technic...

Page 35: ...it and allow writes When written with the unlock code found in the security menu The database unlocks and stays unlocked while writes occur and for 10 minutes of being idle The default Modbus lock cod...

Page 36: ...tion Menu 4 3 2 1 Name Assign the controller a name for use in the backup configuration file name on the SD card The controller name is limited to 16 characters 4 3 2 2 Brightness The Configure menu i...

Page 37: ...s to skip the Zone screen 4 3 2 8 Block Negative This setting prevents negative channel values from being displayed and applies to all channels 4 3 2 9 Relay Refresh The Relay Refresh selection allows...

Page 38: ...rd A 4 gigabyte SD card comes standard with each ViewSmart 1600 This SD card is not needed for normal operation but is useful for data logging and backing up configuration settings When the data logge...

Page 39: ...ard Status will say Card Not Found 4 3 5 2 Logger Enabled Enabling the Data Logger allows the ViewSmart 1600 to record the channel data for all active channels 4 3 5 3 Save Config File By selecting Sa...

Page 40: ...3 Out Fault In Fault Out Comm Error Config Error IO Error Cal In Cal Out System Boot Cold Boot Alarm Reset Remote Alarm Reset Alarm Refresh Marker Configuration Change and Event Log Cleared T i me 0 9...

Page 41: ...he Sensor Info screen displays each channel s sensor status as illustrated below Channels with Sensor Life disabled are indicate by Ch Disabled below the bar Cal Required indicates no Calibration Mark...

Page 42: ...onitoring 0 to 10ppm chlorine then the Zero value should equal 0 000 and the Span value equal 10 00 The six ASCII engineering units previously entered are automatically displayed at the top of each me...

Page 43: ...l 4 4 7 Copy to Channel This menu simplifies the Setup procedure by allowing similar channels to be copied from one to another For example if some channels are identical except for the Measurement Nam...

Page 44: ...8 L i n e a r i z e 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 I n p u t Ou t p u t 4 5 Standard Feat...

Page 45: ...lay front panel LED and optional discrete relay to latch When set to No the all alarm outputs for this channel are allowed to automatically reset as soon as the alarm condition clears 4 5 1 1 3 Trip O...

Page 46: ...ommon fault relay is always failsafe The minimum setting is 10 of full scale The factory default setting is 10 which is 10 of 100 or default full scale value If the full scale value is changed the fau...

Page 47: ...r the relay to activate This allows creation of logical AND function equations that control standard relays Default settings for standard relay 1 are A1 Votes 01 A2 Votes 00 A3 Votes 00 which causes r...

Page 48: ...of the 256 different alarms that will trip this relay regardless of the Votes or Zone entries There are four alarms per channel and 16 channels and any one of these alarms may be used as the Override...

Page 49: ...a power failure forces the relay contact to the alarm position 4 5 2 11 Piezo Alarm Piezo Alarm On causes the audible piezo to duplicate the action of the horn relay This feature may be used to provid...

Page 50: ...o s t n a me A d d r e s s N e t ma s k Ga t e w a y D H C P E n a b l e d C o n t r o l l e r 1 19 2 16 8 0 10 0 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 0 19 2 16 8 0 1 Y e s N e t w o r k S e t t i n g s B a u d R a t e...

Page 51: ...exclusively for wireless communication to our SenSmart 7000 Series wireless gas detectors 4 5 3 1 1 1 4 Redundant Port This setting allows the user to create a redundant port which uses the settings...

Page 52: ...bits is even or odd Parity bits are used as the simplest form of error detecting code Default is None 4 5 3 1 1 4 Timeout The Master Timeout menu item affects the ViewSmart 1600 s master Modbus ports...

Page 53: ...is only available if Sympathy Enabled is set to Yes 4 5 3 1 1 6 5 A3 Transmit When set to Yes the ViewSmart 1600 broadcasts the alarm 3 alarm flag out of the communication port This option is only ava...

Page 54: ...s selected the screen below is shown Each individual channel is shown and it is color coded by the communication port that it is configured for in its own Data From menu If the channel is not configur...

Page 55: ...3 1 2 2 Clear Failure Counts Selecting this option clears the communication failure counter so test can be run or old data can be cleared after communication ports are configured 4 5 3 2 Channel Conf...

Page 56: ...test the input device for what A D counts are provided for zero and 100 if these values are unknown Forcing the input device to read zero should provide the A D counts value needed to make this channe...

Page 57: ...o t i n g C OM1 S e t t i n g s C o mmu n i c a t i o n S e t t i n g s Ma s t e r T i me o u t ms Ma s t e r P o l l D e l a y ms S l a v e B y t e Or d e r 5 0 0 2 5 0 A B C D Mo d b u s T C P S e...

Page 58: ...have DHCP enabled by default If not consult your operating system s instructions to determine how to change this setting 4 5 4 5 Static IP Configuration If you are setting up static IPs on a larger co...

Page 59: ...is accessible bring up a command prompt In windows this can be found by going to start run Then type cmd and press ok From the command prompt type ping and then the IP address of the unit Verify that...

Page 60: ...ushdns may help if network settings have been changed recently on the ViewSmart 1600 Otherwise the webpage can be accessed by IP address rather than hostname The web links for the ViewSmart 1600 when...

Page 61: ...J2 7 Press Next twice 8 Press Edit to accept the changes and reboot the controller The Channel group LED should now be illuminated next to the desired channel group 4 6 1 2 A1 A2 A3 and Fault Votes R...

Page 62: ...trip standard relay 2 This is done by assigning channels 1 3 to zone 1 and channels 4 6 to zone 2 and turning only zone 1 to YES for Standard relay 1 and only zone 2 to YES for standard relay 2 Anoth...

Page 63: ...etup of the Discrete Relays is now complete 4 6 2 Analog 4 20mA and Bridge Input Each Optional I O board must be assigned to a channel group either 1 8 or 9 16 The current channel group the board is a...

Page 64: ...s resolution is unknown the live counts variable on the Combination screen displays actual raw A D counts currently being read by this channel This reading may be used to test the input device for wh...

Page 65: ...s Menu 2 Press Up to highlight I O Board Config 3 Press Edit 4 Remove the PGM Jumper J2 on the option board you wish to configure 5 Press Edit until the desired channel group is displayed 6 Replace th...

Page 66: ...wireless transceivers utilize a Server Client network where Clients synchronize their hopping to the Server o The Server transmits a beacon at the beginning of every hop 50 times per second o Client t...

Page 67: ...d to the ViewSmart 1600 s communication port may be configured through the Radio Setup menu Enter the Radio Setup Menu by moving the selection bar over Radio Setup and press Edit B a u d R a t e T i m...

Page 68: ...ce this is a standard Modbus RTU network However radios must have the same Hop Channel and System ID settings to communicate The entire ViewSmart 1600 Modbus database including registers and supported...

Page 69: ...er to view the webpage first the user must know the IP address or if DHCP enabled the controller s hostname This information can be viewed from the Network Settings Menu Once the name or address is en...

Page 70: ...een acknowledged The five standard relays states are shown at the bottom of the screen The boxes duplicate the LED behavior as seen when looking at the unit A flashing box indicates an unacknowledged...

Page 71: ...he zone name field will flash and the corresponding box in the assigned zone will turn the color of the alarm that is present or alternate if two different colors are present Once the alarm has been a...

Page 72: ...g the Min Max and Avg box in the lower left corner turns the respective lines on and off If there is no trend data available the corresponding section of the graph will be grayed out This will occur o...

Page 73: ...out format in non volatile memory so an SD card is not necessary to view the event log These events include Alarms In and Out Alarm Resets Calibrations System and Cold Boots and Communication and Con...

Page 74: ...settings which must be set from the unit s keypad interface All changes made to the configuration parameters will not be saved until the user has entered the correct login password and the Save Button...

Page 75: ...UM 1097 Revision B 65 4 7 5 2 Channel Configuration Figure 45 Webpage Channel Configuration Menu...

Page 76: ...llows the user to configure a single channel and copy those configuration settings to multiple other channels This can significantly reduce setup time by allowing the user to quickly enter channel dat...

Page 77: ...UM 1097 Revision B 67 4 7 5 4 Programmable Relays Figure 47 Webpage Programmable Relays Menu...

Page 78: ...UM 1097 Revision B 68 4 7 5 5 System Configuration Figure 48 Webpage System Configuration Menu...

Page 79: ...u will be using Hostname is the name of the host server of the outgoing email server you will be using e g smtp gmail com for Gmail s SMTP server Check with your email service provider for more detail...

Page 80: ...onfiguration to or from the unit via the webpage When the download link is clicked the unit saves the current configuration into a file and transfers it to the user It should be saved as a cfg file Wh...

Page 81: ...ration the input data is displayed on one of five data display screens as shown below To cycle through the data display screens use a press or use a magnet to swipe the Next key until the desired scre...

Page 82: ...0 allows the user to select the color associated with a certain alarm level Options include yellow orange red blue and purple Alarm 1 is always set to yellow and the Fault alarm is always set to Red W...

Page 83: ...t 1600 activates the channel s FAULT alarm and indicates ComErr if no transmission has been received in 18 consecutive minutes This interval can be adjusted in the communication settings menu for tran...

Page 84: ...E n a b l e d Y e s Figure 53 Marker Menu 4 14 2 Marker Enabled Turns the marker feature ON and OFF 4 14 3 Marker The negative Marker value is entered into the Marker field as a negative percent of fu...

Page 85: ...A 100 remaining sensor life The ViewSmart 1600 reads this value and records it as the channel s Sensor Life Sensor Life is stored in the ViewSmart 1600 Modbus database and displayed as a bar graph in...

Page 86: ...idelines to ensure proper operation of your RC Systems Inc gas detector Calibration accuracy is only as good as the calibration gas accuracy RC Systems recommends calibration gases with National Insti...

Page 87: ...zero and span values This feature should be utilized only when there are no other zero span controls within the monitoring system since it is inappropriate to calibrate a signal at more than one poin...

Page 88: ...eading 2 If the zero reading differs from the zero setpoint a calibration is needed 3 To calibrate zero move the highlight bar to Set Zero and press Edit 4 A warning message explains that pressing Edi...

Page 89: ...and no calibration settings are changed during the test To perform a bump test briefly expose the sensor to a gas of known concentration above the Low Alarm set point and check to ensure the display...

Page 90: ...incompatible gases to ensure correct operation Chapter 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting A System Diagnostic Mode may be entered during normal operation from the Main menu The entry menu shown below o...

Page 91: ...it These steps allow the actuation of each relay in the group to be activated individually LEDs on the Discrete Relay board confirm relay actuation Discrete Relay Discrete Relay Ch 09 16 Discrete Rela...

Page 92: ...Ch 01 08 Calibrate Board View Inputs Calibrate Board Calibrate Input 02 Calibrate Input 03 Calibrate Input 04 Calibrate Input 05 Calibrate Input 08 Calibrate Input 01 Raw Counts Ch 01 001436 Ch 03 003...

Page 93: ...oard the output can be manually stimulated by selecting the channel group then the channel to be ramped up Pressing the Edit increases the output value in 4mA increments from 0mA to 20mA Analog Output...

Page 94: ...t T o E x i t Figure 61 LED Blink Test Menu 7 8 Serial Ports Testing the controller s standard and optional communication ports is made easy by connecting the ports together as shown below and selecti...

Page 95: ...reen shows all connected I O options This is also the menu where the user must go if they want to change the configuration or channel group of an option board To change the configuration of an option...

Page 96: ...Relay Alarm 1 Ch17 Ch32 Disc Relay Alarm 2 Ch17 Ch32 Disc Relay Alarm 2 Ch33 Ch48 Disc Relay Alarm 3 Ch17 Ch32 Disc Relay Alarm 3 Ch33 Ch48 Disc Relay Fault Alarm Ch17 Ch32 Disc Relay Fault Alarm Ch3...

Page 97: ...the standard I O Board provide a maximum of 500mA fused output power for powering of auxiliary external devices such as relays lamps or transmitters Power consumed from these terminals should be cons...

Page 98: ...where it may be inconvenient to open the enclosure s door to access the touch keypad 7 9 7 Approvals CE Mark Pending C22 2 No 142 M1987 Process Control Equipment Pending CAN CSA C22 2 No 152 M1984 Com...

Page 99: ...locked for 10 minutes after the last write occurs After the 10 minute timeout the unit will automatically save any parameters that have been written All written parameters can be saved manually by wri...

Page 100: ...onfiguration parameter has changed The user can clear it by writing 0 Discrete Inputs All discrete inputs are duplicated in the input register table These values can be read using either discrete regi...

Page 101: ...112026 112026 N A 4 N A False 0 True 1 Indicates whether standard relay 1 has been acknowledged Standard Relay 2 Flashing N A 112027 112027 N A 4 N A False 0 True 1 Indicates whether standard relay 2...

Page 102: ...1 2 N A Off 0 On 1 Alarm 3 Flashing 1 16 113769 113784 1 2 N A Off 0 On 1 Fault Status 1 16 113833 113848 1 2 N A Off 0 On 1 Comm Error 1 16 113897 113912 1 2 N A Off 0 On 1 Config Error 1 16 113961 1...

Page 103: ...32002 32002 N A 4 N A Reads version 100 Custom Feature N A 32003 32003 N A 4 N A N A Customer ID N A 32004 32004 N A 4 N A N A Lock Status N A 32005 32005 N A 4 N A Indicates the lock state for Modbus...

Page 104: ...State N A 32021 32021 N A 4 N A Off 0 On 1 doesn t take into account failsafe Standard Relay 3 State N A 32022 32022 N A 4 N A Off 0 On 1 doesn t take into account failsafe Fault Relay State N A 32023...

Page 105: ...1 Indicates whether the horn relay has been acknowledged Active Port for COM1 N A 32030 32030 N A 4 N A When a redundant port is enabled this value indicates which port is in use 0 or the port number...

Page 106: ...e 1 16 33065 33096 2 4 N A 32bit IEEE Floating point Channel Value 1 16 33193 33224 3 4 N A Character string representation of value 2 ASCII characters per register Alarm 1 Status 1 16 33449 33480 1 4...

Page 107: ...ag 1 16 34089 34104 1 4 N A Off 0 On 1 Marker Detected 1 16 34153 34168 1 2 N A Off 0 On 1 Linearizing 1 16 34217 34232 1 2 N A Set if the channel s linearize map is non default Off 0 On 1 Error Flash...

Page 108: ...haracters per register Date Year N A 40020 40020 N A 3 6 16 0000 9999 Date Mon N A 40021 40021 N A 3 6 16 0 12 Date Day N A 40022 40022 N A 3 6 16 0 31 Time Hour N A 40023 40023 N A 3 6 16 0 23 Time M...

Page 109: ...ister Zone 5 Name N A 40062 40069 N A 3 6 16 Character string 2 characters per register Zone 6 Name N A 40070 40077 N A 3 6 16 Character string 2 characters per register Zone 7 Name N A 40078 40085 N...

Page 110: ...ired 0 16 A2 Votes N A 40101 40101 N A 3 6 16 Alarm 2 channels required 0 16 A3 Votes N A 40102 40102 N A 3 6 16 Alarm 3 channels required 0 16 Acknowledge N A 40103 40103 N A 3 6 16 Relay is acknowle...

Page 111: ...channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 8 Enable N A 40112 40112 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 8 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Override 1 Channel N A 40113 40113 N A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled...

Page 112: ...A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 4 Alarm N A 40120 40120 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 5 Channel N A 40121 401...

Page 113: ...A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 7 Alarm N A 40126 40126 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 8 Channel N A 40127 401...

Page 114: ...Relay is failsafe No 0 Yes 1 Zone 1 Enable N A 40145 40145 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 1 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 2 Enable N A 40146 40146 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 2 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone...

Page 115: ...rride channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 2 Channel N A 40155 40155 N A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 2 Alarm N A 40156 40156 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for thi...

Page 116: ...A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 5 Alarm N A 40162 40162 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 6 Channel N A 40163 401...

Page 117: ...A 40168 40168 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Standard Relay 3 Type Channel First Last Block Size Read FC Write FC Notes A1 Votes N A 40180 40180 N A 3...

Page 118: ...Use zone 4 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 5 Enable N A 40189 40189 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 5 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 6 Enable N A 40190 40190 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 6 channels for voting No...

Page 119: ...A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 3 Alarm N A 40198 40198 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 4 Channel N A 40199 401...

Page 120: ...led 0 16 Override 6 Alarm N A 40204 40204 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 7 Channel N A 40205 40205 N A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is...

Page 121: ...40220 40220 N A 3 6 16 Makes discrete relays boards that use alarm 1 failsafe No 0 Yes 1 A2 Failsafe N A 40221 40221 N A 3 6 16 Makes discrete relays boards that use alarm 2 failsafe No 0 Yes 1 A3 Fai...

Page 122: ...40235 40235 N A 3 6 16 No 0 Yes 1 Channel Configuration Type Channel First Last Block Size Read FC Write FC Notes Tag 1 16 40401 40528 8 3 16 2 characters per register Eng Units 1 16 40913 40960 3 3...

Page 123: ...0 Off Delay 1 16 42257 42272 1 3 6 16 Time in minutes 0 120 Horn Drive 1 16 42321 42336 1 3 6 16 No 0 Yes 1 Alarm 2 Setpoint 1 16 42449 42480 2 3 16 Integer and divisor Setpoint 1 16 42577 42608 2 3 1...

Page 124: ...2bit IEEE Float Latching 1 16 43345 43360 1 3 6 16 No 0 Yes 1 Trip 1 16 43409 43424 1 3 6 16 Low 0 high 1 On Delay 1 16 43473 43488 1 3 6 16 Time in seconds 0 10 Off Delay 1 16 43537 43552 1 3 6 16 Ti...

Page 125: ...44384 1 3 6 16 Analog In 0 Modbus 16bit 1 Signed Modbus 16bit 2 Modbus 32bit 3 Wireless Monitor 4 Digital In 5 Min Raw 1 16 44433 44448 1 3 6 16 Integer Max Raw 1 16 44497 44512 1 3 6 16 Integer Remot...

Page 126: ...45073 45104 2 3 16 Target address for Modbus TCP TCP IP Port 1 16 45201 45216 1 3 6 16 TCP IP port for Modbus TCP 0 65535 Linearize Map Point 1 1 16 45329 45392 4 3 16 2x 32bit IEEE Floats Input and...

Page 127: ...Input and Output Point 7 1 16 46865 46926 4 3 16 2x 32bit IEEE Floats Input and Output Point 8 1 16 47121 47184 4 3 16 2x 32bit IEEE Floats Input and Output Point 9 1 16 47377 47450 4 3 16 2x 32bit IE...

Page 128: ...IEEE Float 0 0 5 0 Programmable Relays The programmable relay option allows 16 relays to be configured The configuration parameters are the same for all 16 relays The following table shows the base a...

Page 129: ...r each relay parameter is determined by adding the offset to that relay s base address Type Channel Address Offset Block Size Read FC Write FC Notes A1 Votes N A 0 N A 3 6 16 Alarm 1 channels required...

Page 130: ...6 Use zone 4 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 5 Enable N A 9 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 5 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 6 Enable N A 10 N A 3 6 16 Use zone 6 channels for voting No 0 Yes 1 Zone 7 En...

Page 131: ...17 N A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled 0 16 Override 3 Alarm N A 18 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 4 Channel N A 19 N A 3 6 16...

Page 132: ...is disabled 0 16 Override 6 Alarm N A 24 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2 Override 7 Channel N A 25 N A 3 6 16 Create an override channel 0 is disabled...

Page 133: ...UM 1097 Revision B 123 Override 8 Alarm N A 28 N A 3 6 16 Alarm for this override channel to use Alarm 1 0 Alarm 2 1 Alarm 3 2...

Page 134: ...UM 1097 Revision B 124 Appendix 4 Menu Navigation...

Page 135: ...or this to be the case the antennas must be mounted with a combined height greater than 68ft above all obstructions including the ground to keep the Fresnel recommended there be at least 20dB extra sy...

Page 136: ...as the main axis and they are normally installed vertically They can be mounted horizontally horizontal polarity however the antenna at the other end of the wireless link would need to be mounted perf...

Page 137: ...drainage Mounting Near other Antennas Avoid mounting your network s antenna near any other antenna even when the other antenna is transmitting on a different radio band High RF energy of the transmis...

Page 138: ...veral miles away Antenna Grounding Electromagnetic energy in the air will be drained to ground via any and every earth path An earth path exists between the antenna and the WaveNet and to protect agai...

Page 139: ...t requiring a long data cable As the data device and the wireless unit cannot be connected to the same ground point different earth potentials can exist during surge conditions There is also the possi...

Page 140: ...UM 1097 Revision B 130 Appendix 6 Ordering Information Main Assemblies Option and Replacement Boards...

Page 141: ...UM 1097 Revision B 131 Wireless Options and Accessories Expansion Options...

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