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Connecting the Gateway to the RS485 I/O Network

Gateway Software Setup • 9

5

Gateway Software 

Setup

When the Gateway and all PerformanceAlert™ mod-

ules are correctly powered up and networked, the Gateway 

firmware must be configured with a Hand-Held Terminal 

(HHT) to set the Gateway’s data mode, enable used Perfor-
manceAlert™ MODBUS addresses, and disable unused 

MODBUS addresses.

1. Plug the HHT into the HHT jack. The Open-

ing Screen will be shown.

2. From the opening screen, press the DOWN 

ARROW key to display the Main Menu 
screen.

3. Press RIGHT ARROW to move the cursor to 

the SELECT field, then press 3 to choose GW 

SETUP. Press the DOWN ARROW key 

twice to enter your selection and view the PF 
Alert Enable screens.

The four PF Alert Enable screens have a total of four-

teen fields numbered PF ALERT-1 through PF ALERT-14. 
These fields correspond to the addresses of the connected 

PerformanceAlert™ modules. The field values represent 

whether the module at that address is enabled (ENB), dis-
abled (DIS), or unknown (UNK) meaning no module with 

that address is currently communicating with the gateway. 

For each address, if a module is connected and is using that 
address, the PF ALERT field corresponding to that number 

must be set to ENB (enable). All others must be set to DIS 

or left in the UNK state.

4. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to move the 

cursor to the PF ALERT 1 field at the top of 

the screen. Use the MINUS (-) key to change 
the field’s value from DIS (if no module is 

connected that uses this address) or ENB (if a 

module will use this address). Use the UP 
ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to move 

the cursor to other fields on the screen, and 

repeat until all are set correctly.

IMPORTANT: Always set unused ad-
dresses to "DIS." In Expanded Mode, this 

will allow the 16AI board number to be 

used by other I/O network devices (see 
Section 6.3., 

I/O Setup for Expanded Mode

).

5. To move to the next screen, press DOWN 

ARROW until the cursor moves off the bot-
tom of the HHT screen, then press DOWN 

ARROW one more time. The next screen, 

showing PF ALERT-5 through 8, will be 
shown.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all PF ALERT 

fields are set. From the fourth and last PF 
ALERT field screen, press the DOWN AR-

ROW key to scroll to the next config screen, 
the Data Mode screen.

7. Press RIGHT ARROW to move the cursor to 

the Data Mode field. Use the MINUS (-) key 
to toggle between CONDENSED and EX-

PANDED mode. Refer to 

Section 6.2., 

I/O 

Setup for Condensed Mode

, and 

Section 6.3., 

I/O Setup for Expanded Mode

, for a complete 

description of both modes. When finished, 

press DOWN ARROW twice to save changes 
and move to the next screen.

8. The final screen under the GW SETUP menu 

option is a read-only status screen showing 
the configuration of the I/O and MODBUS 

networks. The first two lines, IONET AD-

DRESS and IONET BAUD, show the board 
number and baud rate as set by the Gateway 

board’s DIP switches. The last two lines, 

MOD BAUD and MOD PARITY, will al-
ways read 9600 and NONE respectively, 

since the Gateway’s MODBUS port needs to 

be set to 9600 baud with no parity. If MOD 
BAUD reads 19200, the Gateway dip switch 

is set wrong and must be switched to the 

DOWN position (see 

Figure 4-8

 on page 8) 

PF ALERT GATEWAY
    810-3730

VER: 1.10B07 02

    (PRESS   )

SELECT: 1

1=INDIVIDUAL
2=STAT SUMMARY
3=GW SETUP

PF ALERT-1 : UNK
PF ALERT-2 : UNK
PF ALERT-3 : UNK

PF ALERT-4 : UNK

PF ALERT-1 : ENB

PF ALERT-2 : ENB

PF ALERT-3 : ENB

PF ALERT-4 : ENB

PF ALERT DATA:
 

   CONDENSED

IONET ADDR:1
IONET BAUD:9600

MOD BAUD  :9600
MOD PARITY:NONE

Содержание Copeland PerformanceAlert

Страница 1: ...026 1724 Rev 0 12 MAY 2008 Copeland PerformanceAlert Gateway System Installation and Operation Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...accuracies that may be contained herein In no event will Computer Process Controls Inc be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Computer Process Controls Inc reserves the right to make improvements to this manu...

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Страница 5: ...ay Address Switch 7 4 2 2 Setting the Baud Rate Dip Switches 7 4 2 3 Gateway Board RS485 I O Termination 8 5 GATEWAY SOFTWARE SETUP 9 6 PERFORMANCEALERT I O SUMMARY 10 6 1 E2 I O BOARD SETUP 10 6 2 I O SETUP FOR CONDENSED MODE 10 6 2 1 Condensed Mode Point Setup 10 6 3 I O SETUP FOR EXPANDED MODE 11 6 3 1 Expanded Mode Point Setup 11 7 OPERATION 14 7 1 PERFORMANCEALERT STAT SUMMARY 14 7 1 1 Screen...

Страница 6: ...sets 19 7 2 5 1 Clear History Log 19 7 2 5 2 Reset PerformanceAlert Module 19 8 E2 APPLICATIONS 20 8 1 PASSING PERFORMANCEALERT ALARM DATA TO THE E2 ADVISORY LOG 20 8 1 1 Generic Alarming Setup 20 8 1 2 Alarm Parameter Settings 20 8 1 2 1 Digital Alarms 20 8 1 2 2 Analog Alarms 21 8 1 3 Advisory Values and Priorities 22 8 1 4 How the Alarm Appears in the E2 Advisory Log 22 8 2 USING PERFORMANCEALE...

Страница 7: ... Gateway Figure 1 2 allows you to connect up to fourteen 14 PerformanceAlert Di agnostic Modules On the I O network the Gateway board mimics the behavior of one or more 16AI boards which use virtual 16AI board point addresses to pass along infor mation from the modules to the E2 The PerformanceAlert Gateway is capable of operat ing in one of two different modes a Condensed Mode which maps a single...

Страница 8: ... visit www EmersonCli mate com or contact Emerson Climate Technologies Inc at 1 888 EMR 9950 1 4 Hand Held Terminal The Hand Held Terminal HHT P N 811 3110 shown in Figure 1 3 connects directly to the RJ11 jack on the Gateway and is used to configure and view status for the Gateway and its associated modules Copeland P N Application 943 0059 00 1 phase Scroll 943 0057 00 3 phase Scroll 943 0053 00...

Страница 9: ...s in Figure 2 1 for panel mounting The Gateway should be mounted in an environment with ambient temperature between 40 F and 150 F with a non condensing relative humidity between 5 and 95 Gateway boards are not supplied with an enclosure but come with a snap track for easy installation The insulation sheet and I O board must be removed from the track before the track is mounted The snap track is m...

Страница 10: ...systems Refer to your controller s user manual for information on how to use the center tapped transformers listed in Ta ble 3 1 to power multiple RS485 I O devices for the US and Canada Figure 3 1 shows how to connect the 56VA and 80VA transformers to the Gateway power connector Input Voltage 24VAC Class 2 50 60Hz Power 5VA Table 3 1 Gateway Power Requirements Three Board Six Board P N 640 0056 6...

Страница 11: ...ices Figure 4 1 shows two diagrams of valid daisy chain net work structures one with the Gateway at the beginning of the network segment and one with the Gateway in the mid dle of a network segment 4 1 1 PerformanceAlert Module MODBUS Wiring The MODBUS connector for the PerformanceAlert module is located as shown in Figure 4 2 Connect the MODBUS network cable segment s so that the BLACK wire conne...

Страница 12: ...minals 4 1 4 MODBUS Termination To minimize network interference on the MODBUS network the daisy chain must be terminated at both end points with all devices in between left unterminated Refer to the diagram in Figure 4 1 for diagrams showing the dai sy chain endpoints The PerformanceAlert module is terminated by plac ing a jumper across the TRMNTR pins The Gateway board is terminated by setting t...

Страница 13: ...rough 8 The address DIP switches have no function when the Gate way is set to Expanded mode 4 2 1 1 Setting the Gateway Address Switch If using the PerformanceAlert Gateway in Con densed Mode set the address DIP switches to the virtual 16AI board address you wish the Gateway to use Figure 4 7 The Gateway in Condensed mode behaves in the same manner as one 16AI board whose address is equal to the a...

Страница 14: ...daisy chain set the three jumpers next to the I O Network connector to the TERMINATION posi tion as shown in Figure 4 9 Figure 4 8 Dip Switch Setting for Numbering Gateway Figure 4 9 Gateway RS485 I O Network Termination GATEWAY DIP SWITCH I O NETWORK OR COM A AND D BAUD RATE I O NET BAUD RATE SETTINGS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9600 19200 MODBUS BAUD RATE MODBUS BAUD RATE SETTINGS 9600 ...

Страница 15: ...and repeat until all are set correctly IMPORTANT Always set unused ad dresses to DIS In Expanded Mode this will allow the 16AI board number to be used by other I O network devices see Section 6 3 I O Setup for Expanded Mode 5 To move to the next screen press DOWN ARROW until the cursor moves off the bot tom of the HHT screen then press DOWN ARROW one more time The next screen showing PF ALERT 5 th...

Страница 16: ...this virtual board correspond to the overall alarm status of PerformanceAlert modules 1 through 14 The point will be ON as long as one or more of the following failure conditions are active 1 The PerformanceAlert module is not com municating with the Gateway OR 2 Alert code 4 5 6 7 8 and or 10 are active OR 3 The compressor is in lockout 6 2 1 Condensed Mode Point Setup To set up the Gateway s vir...

Страница 17: ...the corresponding alarm type is active on the PerformanceAlert module and OFF when the alarm type is not active Point 12 represents the digital state of the Perfor manceAlert s compressor relay ON when the compres sor relay is ON and OFF when the compressor is OFF Points 13 and 14 are the measured currents through T1 and T3 respectively Point 15 is the measured temperature read from the dis charge...

Страница 18: ...lect Eng Units field press F4 to ac cess the Look UP table Highlight A as the unit type and press to select 7 The Low Eng Units and High Eng Units fields near the bottom of the screen must be set to 0 and 655 5 respectively The Low Eng Units by default should read 0 and will not re quire modification Move the cursor to the High Eng Units field and enter 655 5 as the new value 8 Press J to save the...

Страница 19: ... for Expanded Mode PerformanceAlert I O Summary 13 you may set up logging alarming and if desired output control Refer to the E2 User s Guide P N 026 1610 for Analog and Digital Sensor Control setup instructions ...

Страница 20: ... select STAT SUMMARY Press the DOWN AR ROW key two times to navigate to the first stat summary screen The six screens under the Stat Summary heading will show you online status alarm status and firmware version for the PerformanceAlert modules 7 1 1 Screen 1 Comm Status Comm Status The list of characters on Line 3 of the HHT display which are numbered 1 through 14 by the numbers above them on Line...

Страница 21: ... view Press DOWN ARROW twice You may only select a PerformanceAlert address for a module that is set to ENABLE and is communicating with the Gateway If a module is not enabled or is not com municating an error message will be given If the address selected is on line the Individual Module Menu will be shown 7 2 1 Individual Module Status To view the status screens press RIGHT ARROW to move the curs...

Страница 22: ...3 through 11 show the 7 day history of each of the alarm codes from 1 through 9 showing which days they have occurred The current day which represents the pe riod of time between the current time and 24 hours ago is displayed under the C The remaining seven fields repre sent alarm occurrences from 1 to 7 days previous to the cur rent time If one or more alarms have occurred during any of the days ...

Страница 23: ...played un der the C The remaining seven fields represent alarm oc currences from 1 to 7 days previous to the current time If one or more trips or bypasses have occurred during any of the days displayed on this screen a Y will appear un der the day the trip s or bypass es occurred Otherwise an N will be shown meaning no trips or bypasses occurred on that day The Count field at the bottom of each sc...

Страница 24: ...the DLT TTP setpoint in degrees Farrenheit a HIGH DISCHARGE alert will oc cur The Severe Alert OFF Time is the minimum number of minutes the compressor will remain OFF when a trip oc curs as a result of an alarm code 1 4 6 or 7 When one of these alarm codes occurs the compressor will not reset un til the Severe Alert OFF Time delay has elapsed The LO V STP is the setpoint for low voltage trip An v...

Страница 25: ...his screen press the CANCEL key The MSG SNT NO RESP BAD CRC INVALID and MX counts will all reset to zero 7 2 5 Resets From the Reset menu option you may clear a Perfor manceAlert module s history log or reset the module it self From the Individual Menu select 5 to view the Reset Menu 7 2 5 1 Clear History Log Performing a Clear History operation will erase all history statistics for the selected P...

Страница 26: ... the steps outlined in Section 6 2 1 Condensed Mode Point Setup or Section 6 3 1 Expanded Mode Point Setup When point setup is com plete for all PerformanceAlert Gateway virtual I O points you should see the letter D next to each PerformanceAlert input point In the example Figure 8 1 the Gate way is operating in Condensed Mode desig nated as 16AI board 1 with all fourteen I O points set up 3 Highl...

Страница 27: ...that represents a PerformanceAlert module when the Gateway is operating in Expanded Mode Points 13 and 14 are current values point 15 is the discharge line temper ature Of these analog points it is not necessary to set up ge neric alarming on points 13 and 14 On point 15 the dis charge line temperature alarming already occurs with high discharge causes a trip condition to occur in Expanded Mode Ge...

Страница 28: ...m can be seen in the application name 8 2 Using PerformanceAlert Current Transducer Values as Compressor Proofs When the PerformanceAlert Gateway is used in Ex panded Mode the T1 and T3 compressor current values passed in points 13 and 14 of each virtual 16AI board can be used to verify a compressor is running when command ed to run and OFF when commanded to be OFF For each compressor with a Perfo...

Страница 29: ...3 amps and OFF whenever it falls below 2 5 amps Leave the Cut In Delay and Cut Out Delay fields set to 0 00 00 8 2 3 Setting Up Proofing in Suction Group Applications After entering the CUTIN and CUTOUT setpoints in the Setpoints tab Section 8 2 2 3 press to save changes and exit You are now ready to configure the compressor in the suction group to use the output of the sensor control ap plication...

Страница 30: ...C to change the definition type from a Board Point to a Controller Application Output type definition 9 For each field in the Controller Application Output use the Look Up Table D to point the COMP PROOF input to the output of the Analog Sensor Control application CONTROLLER Name of this E2 APPLICATION Choose the name CMPR x PROOF you entered for the Analog Sensor Con trol application OUTPUT Choos...

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