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Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support DATA-LINC GROUP Training: CIX “30” Series I/O Extenders Released: 2012/12/10
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2 Agenda Items RF Modules CIX6x30 Master Networks CIX6x30 Configuration CIX6x35 Configuration CIX6x35 Master Networks CIX6x30 Product Details CIX6x35 Product Details Title Page Overview Closing
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CIX “30” Series I/O Overview
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4 CIX Network Types Side-By-Side CIX I/O Master CIX Communications Master
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5 CIX I/O Master Networks A single product can “spare” all units Remotes (max): 8 Maximum unique I/O channels (points): 8 discrete inputs 8 discrete outputs 4 analog inputs 4 analog outputs
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6 CIX I/O Master Example
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7 CIX Communications Master Networks Master and Remotes are different products Remotes (max): 16 Maximum unique I/O channels (points): 128 discrete inputs 128 discrete outputs 64 analog inputs 64 analog outputs
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8 CIX Ethernet/IP Master Example
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9 CIX6x30 & CIX6x35 The CIX64xx and CIX65xx products are identical expect for the RF module: 902 – 928MHz CIX6430 / CIX6435 2.4 – 2.4835GHz CIX6530 / CIX6535 Backward compatible with all DAX and CIX products CIX6530 has Identical Appearance CIX6535 has Identical Appearance
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10 NEW PART #PREVIOUS PART #DESCRIPTION CIX6430CIX6400/R DAX6400/R Remote I/O unit 900MHz * CIX6430 can be I/O Master CIX6435CIX6400/MMaster communications interface 900MHz CIX6530CIX6500/R DAX6500/R Remote I/O unit 2.4GHz * CIX6530 can be I/O Master CIX6535CIX6500/MMaster communications interface 2.4GHz CIX/EXR DAX/EXR Remote I/O Unit No Radio (wired) Remote I/O Product Updates
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CIX6x30 & CIX/EXR
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12 CIX6430 / CIX6530 Features (1) Uses latest technology RF module offering AES256 encryption All SRM RF module features available Single unit supports I/O master or I/O Slave operation EX-Linc full duplex port (RS232 and RS485) for CIX/EXR expander and I/O configuration LincView OPC support
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13 CIX6430 / CIX6530 Features (2) Discrete I/O Terminals 8 discrete inputs for self-sensing of dry contacts 8 discrete 24VDC open collector outputs @ 100 ma continuous LED indicator for each discrete On Comm Error (LED) each Remote output is configurable to off, on, or hold last value Analog I/O Terminals 12 bit resolution 4 single ended analog inputs 4 single ended analog outputs Each analog output is configurable for 0-20ma, 4-20ma or 0-10VDC On Comm Error (LED) each Remote output is configurable to assigned value or hold last value
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14 CIX/EXR Wired Extender Wired version (no RF module) of a CIX6x30 Wire connects to a CIX6x30 for I/O point expansion via EX-Linc RS232 or RS485 RS232 distance not to exceed 50 feet and a single CIX/EXR RS485 total wire not to exceed 4000 feet and 7 CIX/EXR remotes Cannot be a Master Adds to Remote count
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15 CIX6x30 External Components IDDESCRIPTION 1Comms Error LED (normally OFF) 2 Discrete output LED indicators (8) ON = 1 closed, OFF = 0 open circuit 3Discrete open collector outputs (8) 4 Discrete input LED indicators ON = 1 closed, OFF = 0 open circuit 5Discrete inputs, self-sensing (8) 6Analog passive inputs (4) 7Analog powered outputs (4) 8Movable mounting brackets. 9 Indicator LEDs P = Power, C = RF Carrier, I = Data input to radio, O = Data output from radio 10 11 EX-Linc port. DB9 RS232 DCE connector and RS485 connector. 12Product input power, 12 to 28VDC. 13Pin hole to Configuration Pushbutton. 14RS232 Radio Port. 15Antenna SMA connector.
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16 CIX6x30 Internal Diagram The internal switches are typically not used except: SW 6 I/O - (default position) Used for I/O module config & CIX/EXR master connected SW 6 RF – Used for RF module config & CIX/EXR Remote connected
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17 Discrete Outputs & Protection These outputs are designed to operate the coil of a 12 or 24VDC relay With all eight outputs enabled simultaneously, each can drive up to 100ma If only four outputs are used, each can drive up to 200ma The “P” terminal provides inductive load voltage suppression for each output
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18 CIX6x30 as Master - Discrete I/O Remote Inputs - The same discrete input terminal from all Remotes are OR’d to be the Master output terminal Each master discrete input terminal becomes the same terminal output at all Remotes
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19 Take the Master view perspective There are 4 analog inputs, 4 analog outputs When configuring analogs, AI and AO are assigned as pairs (so there are 4 pairs) AI1 and AO1 are a pair AI2 and AO2, are a pair… Starting from Remote 1, Remotes are assigned 0 to 4 AI/AO Master pairs The AI/AO pairs are assigned to Remotes in sequential order starting with the first AI/AO pair CIX6x30 as Master – Analog I/O (1)
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20 CIX6x30 as Master – Analog I/O (2) In this example: Remote 1: 1 AI/AO pair Remote 2: 2 AI/AO pairs Remote 3: 1 AI/AO pair A Remote could be assigned zero analogs Notice the Remote analogs always begin with terminal 1 so Remote 3 terminal 1 are Master terminal 4
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CIX6x35
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22 CIX6435 / CIX6535 Features (1) Is always a Master RF module supports AES256 encryption Cannot wire connect to a CIX/EXR LincView OPC Support Up to 16 CIX Remotes per network A maximum of 384 points Each I/O terminal on each Remote is uniquely addressable
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23 CIX6435 / CIX6535 Features (2) Communicates with user equipment via Ethernet (10/100baseT) with auto MDX Or serial RS232 or RS485) Never both Ethernet Protocols Ethernet/IP ModbusTCP Serial Protocols Modbus RTU DF1
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24 CIX6x35 External Components IDDESCRIPTION 1Power. 9 to 30VDC 2Reset/Config push button 3 Indicator Lights P – Power C – RF carrier O – RF transmitting data I – RF receiving data L1 – 2.4GHz, RF signal strength L2 – 2.4GHz, RF signal strength M1 – Blinks if a Remote doesn’t reply M2 – Not Used 4Ethernet RJ45, auto 10/100 & MDIX 5LAN activity light 6Diagnostics port 7SerialLinc RS232 and RS485 8Movable mounting brackets
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25 CIX6435 / CIX6535 Functional Diagram User Equipment reads from & writes to the CIX Master (Ethernet or serial, never both) The CIX Master continually & sequentially reads from & writes to Remote CIX units
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26 User equipment must support one of these protocols: Ethernet/IP (Ethernet port) Modbus TCP (Ethernet port) DF1 full duplex (Serial port) Modbus RTU (Serial port) Using Allen-Bradley PLCs, communication is performed using ordinary ladder MSG read and MSG write instructions Using Schneider PLCs, communication is performed using structured text READ_VAR and WRITE_VAR, other comunication instructions, or NOE modules Communication I/O Data Exchange
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27 Ethernet/IP & DF1 I/O Map
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28 Modbus RTU & Modbus/TCP I/O Map
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29 Modbus RTU & Modbus I/O Map (1)
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RF Module
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31 RF Module Specifications (1) SPECIFICATION900 MHz (V3)2.4 GHz (V3) General Distance<= 25 miles (40km)<= 10 miles (16km) RF Speed144/188 kbps Data throughput (max)115/153.6 kbps LincView OPCDiagnostics Port P2P ModesMas, Slv, Rpt P2MP ModesMas, Slv, Rpt, Rpt/Slv EncryptionAES256, Substitiution Dynamic Key AES256, Substitution Dynamic Key Error CorrectionCRC, 32 bit
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32 RF Module Specifications (2) SPECIFICATION900 MHz (V3)2.4 GHz (V3) Antenna Impedance50 ohm ConnectorSMA (STD thread) Receiver Sensitivity (@1E10-4 BER)-105-102 Selectivity (@ +-345 KHz)-40 @ +-230 KHz-20dB @ +-345 KHz Transmitter Output Power1 watt (10 steps)0.5 watt (10 steps) ModulationFHSS, GFSK
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33 CIX products use SRM RF modules CIX6530/CIX6535 use SRM 2.4GHz antenna system components CIX6430/CIX6435 use SRM 900MHz antenna system components Antenna Subsystem
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34 RF Health - LincView OPC
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35 RF Health – Radio Statistics
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CIX6x30 I/O Master Networks
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37 CIX I/O Master Networks A single product can “spare” all units Remotes (max): 8 Network wide maximum I/O points: 8 discrete inputs 8 discrete outputs 4 analog inputs 4 analog outputs
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38 CIX Point-To-Point Example
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39 CIX Point-To-Multipoint Example
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40 CIX/EXR Remote Wired to Remote
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41 CIX/EXR Remote Wired to Master
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42 CIX with LincView OPC
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43 CIX Wired to PLC I/O
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CIX6x35 Communication Master Networks
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45 CIX Communications Master Networks Master and Remotes are different products Remotes (max): 16 Network wide maximum I/O points: 128 discrete inputs 128 discrete outputs 64 analog inputs 64 analog outputs
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46 CIX Ethernet Point-To-Point Example
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47 CIX Serial Point-To-Point Example
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48 CIX Complex & LincView OPC Example RF modules in P2MP support Master, Repeater, or Repeater/Slave RF modules in P2P support Master, Repeater or Slave LincView supports P2MP networks The V3 RF modules do not support LincView over Ethernet
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CIX6x30 Configuration
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50 For each CIX6x30 there are two configuration steps The I/O module The RF module Use CixLincio.exe utility to configure CIX6430/CIX6530 Master I/O CIX6530/CIX6530 Remote I/O Use Configlinc-s.exe utility to configure CIX6430/CIX6530 Master RF module CIX6530/CIX6530 Remote RF module Remotes are assigned a unique Remote Address Remote numbers must start with 1 for the first Remote, then sequentially for additional Remotes If using a CIX6x30 Master, the maximum Remotes is 8 If using a CIX6x35 Master, the maximum Remotes is 16 CIX6x30 Configuration Utility
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51 CIX5x30 Configuration Cabling I/O Module ConfigurationRF Module Configuration
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52 CIX6x30 I/O Master Configuration
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53 CIX6x30 I/O Remote Configuration
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54 CIX6x30 RF Master Configuration
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55 CIX6x30 RF Remote Configuration
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CIX6x35 (Protocol Master) Configuration
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57 These products are always an RF Master The Ethernet port is used to configure, NOT the EX-Linc serial port I/O configuration is simply a count of Remotes CIX6x35 Configuration Utility
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58 CixLinc Utility (1) After pressing “Ethernet Locate” all discovered CIX masters will be displayed. Choose one from the list and press “Configure”.
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59 CixLinc Utility (2)
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Field Proven Performance – Industrial Grade Support DATA-LINC GROUP Thank You!
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