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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

The PM180 has removable screw terminal blocks for its Modbus Slave and Modbus Master 

interfaces.
1  Connect the Master interface to the sensors and output modules. Be sure to check the 

power supply requirements of each device before applying power.

2  Optionally, connect the Slave interface to another Modbus network with its own Modbus 

Master such as a PLC or SCADA system.

Isolation is provided between the Slave and Master interfaces.
Ensure the shielding of the RS485 network is continuous from the sensors to the Modbus 

Master. There should be only one possible path to ground from any point on the shielding. If 

necessary, introduce strategic breaks in the shielding (e.g. at junction boxes).

MICROSD CARD AND BATTERY

The MicroSD Card and battery slots are located on the touch screen circuit board. Unscrew 

the lid of the PM180 to access them.
The battery is optional. With a battery fitted, the internal clock will continue to run when the 

power is off. Without a battery, the unit will request the date and time each time the power is 

cycled.
All other settings are stored in the unit’s permanent memory and will be preserved when it is 

switched off, regardless of whether a battery is fitted.

USING THE TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE

Visit www.calex.co.uk/PM180 for help on how to use the touch screen interface, including a 

diagram showing how to navigate to each setting and set up the optional output modules.
By default, the PM180 is locked and the Settings menu is greyed out. To access the Settings 

menu, unlock the PM180. The default password is 1234. After entering the password, tap the 

Unlock icon to unlock the unit. The password can be changed via the touch screen interface. 

FIRST-TIME CONFIGURATION

1  The first screen displayed on the PM180 is the Sensor List. The list is empty by default. 
2  Tap “Add Device” to add a sensor.
3  Enter the Modbus address of the sensor to be added. The factory-set Modbus address is 

shown on a tag attached to the sensor. 

4  Select the type of sensor and tap Apply (the green checkmark).
5  Repeat “Add Device” process for the remaining connected sensors and tap the Exit icon 

to start measuring temperatures. 

CHANGING A SENSOR’S MODBUS ADDRESS

Provided each Modbus address is unique, there should be no need to change the addresses 

of the connected sensors. If required, it can be done as follows: 
1  On the PM180 interface, browse to Settings - Modbus Master - Sensor List
2  Tap the desired sensor to enter the Sensor Settings menu, then Modbus Address. 
3  Enter the new Modbus Address for that sensor. The new address will be applied when 

the power is cycled.

4  Cycle the power. 
If the changed sensor is no longer communicating with the PM180 (shown by a red 

temperature display), it is because the PM180 is still looking for the previous address. To 

resolve this, remove and add the sensor to the Sensor List: 
1  Browse to Settings - Modbus Master - Sensor List
2  Tap the sensor that is no longer communicating, then tap Remove Device 
3  On the Sensor List, tap Add Device and enter the Modbus address of the new sensor. Be 

sure to select the correct sensor type. 

Содержание PyroMiniBus Series

Страница 1: ...PyroMiniBus Series Operator s Guide...

Страница 2: ...odel Number 2 1 PMB21 20 1 PMB201 Close Focus 3 5 mm at distance 50 mm PMBXCF General Interface RS485 Modbus RTU Accuracy 1 of reading or 1 C whichever is greater Repeatability 0 5 of reading or 0 5 C...

Страница 3: ...e the nominal target spot diameter at any given distance from the sensing head and assume 90 energy Sensors may be used at longer distances than these diagrams show Thread M16 x 1 mm Standard length 1...

Страница 4: ...aller than the target We normally recommend that the target should be at least twice the size of the measured spot for maximum accuracy AMBIENT TEMPERATURE The sensor is designed to operate in ambient...

Страница 5: ...ckets or cut outs of your own design or you can use the fixed and adjustable mounting bracket accessories which are shown below Note The sensor must be grounded at only one point either the cable shie...

Страница 6: ...nterface please see the PM180 section of this Operator s Guide IMPORTANT Do not connect or disconnect Modbus devices with power on Always disconnect power before modifying electrical connections SENSO...

Страница 7: ...seconds R W 0x0B 1 Average Temperature R 0x0C 1 Minimum Temperature R 0x0D 1 Maximum Temperature R 0x0E 1 Filtered Temperature R 0x0F 1 Unfiltered Temperature R 0x10 1 Sensor Temperature R 0x11 1 Sta...

Страница 8: ...ng Averaging and Hold Processing Unfiltered Temperature The raw measured temperature without Averaging or Hold Processing Sensor Temperature The temperature inside the sensor body this is usually a fe...

Страница 9: ...etween moving objects e g on a conveyor or by an obstruction LENS CLEANING Keep the lens clean at all times Any foreign matter on the lens would affect measurement accuracy Blow off loose particles if...

Страница 10: ...loves on With an optional MicroSD Card inserted the PM180 functions as a fully configurable data logger SPECIFICATIONS Touch Screen Display 2 83 72 mm resistive TFT 320 x 240 pixels backlit Supply Vol...

Страница 11: ...termined time via the Settings menu If the PM180 is connected via the slave interface to another Modbus network logging may also be started remotely by the Modbus Master on that network DIMENSIONS PMB...

Страница 12: ...12 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...

Страница 13: ...PM180 is locked and the Settings menu is greyed out To access the Settings menu unlock the PM180 The default password is 1234 After entering the password tap the Unlock icon to unlock the unit The pa...

Страница 14: ...0 to 59 R W 0x0012 1 Data acquisition start time Day 1 to 31 R W 0x0013 1 Data acquisition start time Month 1 to 12 R W 0x0014 1 Data acquisition start time Year 2012 to 2105 R W 0x0015 1 Alarm log se...

Страница 15: ...20 5 0x1500 5376 Example To read the Filtered Temperature on a PyroMiniBus sensor in position 4 on the PM180 as shown above read from register 0x0E 0x1400 0x140E decimal 5134 For information on the Mo...

Страница 16: ...Calex Electronics Limited PO Box 2 Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire England LU7 4AZ Tel 44 0 1525 373178 Fax 44 0 1525 851319 Email mail calex co uk Online www calex co uk Issue E Jul 2018...

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