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17,5 mm
100,0 mm
MODULE LAYOUT
MODULE DIMENSIONS
FRONTAL PANEL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
Z-D-OUT
1
2
3
4
5
FAIL
Rx
PWR
Tx
SENECA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PURCHASE ORDER CODE
Order code
Description
Z-D-OUT-1
Modbus RS485 module with 5 relays digital outputs.
Z-PC-DINAL2-17,5
Modbus CEI EN 60715 rail connections system - Z-PC Line
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Variations of standard parameters are possible by using configuration software EASY-
SETUP available from
site.
www.seneca.it
For more information about a list of all register and their function please see the USER
manual.
FACTORY SETTINGS
Default condition for the configuration parameters of the module:
All DIP-switches at OFF position
RS485 MODBUS protocol comunication parameters:
38400 8,N,1 Addr. 1
Digital outputs:
DISABLED
Safety state:
DISABLED
Safety time:
DISABLED
Reverse relay status
DISABLED
LEDS SIGNALLINGS
LED
STATE
LEDs Meaning
PWR Green
On
Power supply presence.
FAIL Yellow
Blinking
On
Error settings.
Fault/Failure.
RX Red
Blinking
On
Recived data from RS485.
Verify the connection.
TX Red
Blinking
On
Transmitted data from RS485.
Verify the connection.
1 Red
On
Off
Output 1 Active.
Output 1 Disabled.
2 Red
On
Off
Output2 Active.
Output 2 Disabled.
....
.......
............
5 Red
On
Off
Output 5 Active.
Output 5 Disabled.
Coil register
Register
Name Description
00001
OUTPUT 1
Output 1 active status. See User Manual register 40015.0
00002
OUTPUT 2
Output 2 active status. See User Manual register 40005.1
00003
OUTPUT 3
Output 3 active status. See User Manual register 40005.2
00004
OUTPUT 4
Output 4 active status. See User Manual register 40005.3
00005
OUTPUT 5
Output 5 active status. See User Manual register 40005.4
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MODBUS REGISTER
Holding register
Register
Name Description
40002
OUTPUT
Output 1: 40002.0
Output 2: 40002.1
Output 3: 40002.2
Output 4: 40002.3
Output 5: 40002.4
The active status of the output is obtained by setting the bits
to 1.
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
In the Modbus register 40002 is possible to see or change the state of the outputs.
Bits 0 to 4 in 40002 register respectively represent the status of outputs from 1 to 5.
Besides
you can set up the outputs in a state of security when the bus communication
is lost.
Note
: when switches from 3 to 8 are in OFF, comunication settings are retrieved from
EEprom).
2nd Note:
The termination of the RS485 line must be carried out only at the ends of the
communication line.
DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS
Before switching the DIP switches, disconnect the power supply in order to avoid
damage to the module.
The DIP-switches position defines the module Modbus
communication parameters: Address and Baud Rate. In the following figure the Baud Rate
and Address values are listed as a function of the DIP-switches position:
SW1 POSITION
BAUD
RATE
SW1 POSITION ADDRESS SW1 POS. TERMINA-
TOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10
x x x x x x
9600
x x
# 1
x
Disabled
x x x x x x
19200
x x
# 2
x
Enabled
x x x x x x
38400
x x . . . . . .
# . .
ON
x x x x x x
57600
x x
# 63
OFF
x x
From
EEPROM
x x
From
EEPROM
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NOTE
: For the best performances, the use of special shielded cables is recommended
(BELDEN 9841 cable for example).
Scheme 1
Bus Length Drop Length
1200 m
2 m
MODBUS CONNECTION RULES
1) Install the modules on the DIN rail (max 120).
2) Connect the remote modules using cables of proper length.
On the table the following data about the cables length are provided:
-Bus Length: Modbus network maximum length as a function of the Baud rate. It is the
lenght of the cables which connect the two bus terminators modules (see Scheme 1).
-Drop Length: maximum length of a drop line (see Scheme 1) as a function of the Baud
Rate.
MODBUS RS485
Connection for RS485 communication using the Modbus master
system as an alternative to the Z-PC-DINx bus.
Note: the indication of the RS485 connection polarity is not
standardised and in some masters may be inverted
4 GND
5 B (-)
6 A (+)
Digital Outputs
Note
: Pay attention to the maximum current that can flow
through the relays common terminal. Please see the
technical specifications.
11
12
7
8
9
10
#1
#2
COMMON
N.O.1
N.O.2
N.O.3
N.O.4
N.O.5
#3
#4
#5
2
3
19 – 28 V
50 – 60 Hz
10 – 40 V
2.5 W Max
Power Supply
Terminals 2 and 3 can be used to provide the module with power
supply as an alternative to connection using the Z-PC-DINx bus.
The upper limits mus not be exceeded as this can seriously
damage the module.
If the power supply source is not protected against overload, a safety
fuse with a max. permissible value of 2.5 A must be installed in the
power supply line.