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Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support DATA-LINC GROUP Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support DD(AA)1000 & PLR580D(A) W IRELESS I/O E XTENDERS Released: 2012/02/13
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2 PLR5000 radio based products PLR580D – discrete PLR580DA – discrete & analog SRM radio based products DD1000/SRM – discrete DDAA1000/SRM – discrete & analog P RODUCTS
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3 I NDICATOR L IGHTS
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4 B LOCK D IAGRAM
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5 D ISCRETE I/O Inputs Self-sensing, no external power required G – shared common Outputs Open collector transistor, requires 12 or 24VDC power G – shared common (emitters) On RF signal loss and by configuration, the outputs will go OFF or hold last vallue
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6 D ISCRETES – M ASTER TO R EMOTES
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7 D ISCRETES – R EMOTES TO M ASTER
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8 A NALOG I/O Inputs Do not provide loop power Single ended, G terminal shared by all inputs Outputs Provide power Single ended, G terminal shared by all outputs On RF signal loss and by configuration, outputs will set to 4ma or hold last value
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9 A NALOG – M ASTER TO R EMOTES
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10 A NALOG – R EMOTES TO M ASTER
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11 PLC I NTERFACE
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12 I/O E XTENDER C ONFIGURATION Configuration is performed using the IO_Config utility For each modem the utility is used to configure both the RF and I/O modules RF module configuration Can use all radio features (P2P, P2MP, repeaters...) Alternatively could be configured using HyperTerminal I/O module (PIC) configuration Defines number of remotes in master Assigns the remote number (address) Sets I/O module baud rate (must match to radio baud rate) Maps (assigns) analog points for each remote Alternatively could be configured using HyperTerminal NOTE: On older products with internal jumpers, remove the I/O terminal blocks or I/O power before configuring
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13 C ONFIGURATION C OMPONENTS
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14 M ODULE C ONFIGURATION To configure set switches to PIC To configure set switches to RF
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15 C ONFIGURATION – I/O (PIC) M ODULE
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16 C ONFIGURATION – RF M ODULE
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17 ERRATA Cycle power after configuration to reset the modem. This is not required for new version products with configuration switches but is good practice. In the event of power brownout the I/O module may get “lost”. Cycling power (remove I/O power too) will reset the modem. New version products with configuration switches are designed to prevent this. Very early model I/O extenders cannot be field configured.
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Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support DATA-LINC GROUP Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support T HANK Y OU !
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