Automated Logic S6104 Instructions techniques - Page 7
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Instructions techniques pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Automated Logic S6104. Automated Logic S6104 16 pages.
- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. Using the S6104
- 3. Specifications
- 4. Mounting
- 5. Addressing
- 6. Power Wiring
- 7. Network Communications
- 7. Using the S6104 on an ARC156 Segment
- 7. Using the S6104 on a Legacy Cmnet
- 7. Connecting the S6104 to the Network
- 7. Communicating through the Logistat Port Using Supervision
- 7. Communicating through the Access Port Using Supervision
- 8. Inputs
- 8. Logistat Wiring
3. Set the Port Select jumper for LogiStat to
enable communications through the
LogiStat Port.
Logi-
Access
Stat
Gnd
Figure 5. Port Select to LogiStat
4. In SuperVision, define the connection
using Table 3 on page 8.
5. In SuperVision, set the baud rate at
1200 bps.
6. Attach the LogiStat Adaptor Cable (part
number 235022) to the APT cable. Use this
assembly to connect the APT's Access
Port to the LogiStat's LogiPort.
While connected, the LogiStat Pro
displays "LP" indicating that the LogiStat
Pro will not respond to input from the
keypad.
NOTE When the LogiStat Adaptor Cable
is inserted into the LogiPort, the S6104
can no longer read the LogiStat Inputs.
The S6104 will continue to use the last
valid temperature and setpoint adjust
readings obtained before the cable was
inserted into the LogiPort. If the
Occupancy Override Timer was active
when the connection was made, it will
continue to count down, but no new
inputs can be made until the LogiStat
Adaptor Cable is removed. See the Eikon
Microblock Reference Guide for more
information about the LogiStat
microblock.
7. Disconnect the LogiStat Adaptor Cable
from the LogiStat's LogiPort when
finished to allow the S6104 to receive
inputs from the LogiStat.
Revised 7/30/02 • S6104
Legacy
ARC156
Logi-
Access
Stat
Port Select
Sw
LogiStat Port
Access Port
Temp LS5v
Communicating Through the Access
Port Using SuperVision
When using SuperVision, you can connect a
workstation or portable computer directly to
the S6104 module using an APT and the
module's Access Port (see Figure 6). This type
of connection can be used to troubleshoot the
module or transfer memory. If you are using
an ARC156 CMnet, you can receive colors
while connected to a module's Access Port if
a gateway module is on the CMnet. You
cannot receive alarms through the Access
Port, however.
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9
EIA-232
6 1
2- T x o ut
Port
3- R x in
5- G nd
1,6, 8- + 10V or floating
Figure 6. Using the Access Port
1. Connect the computer's serial port to the
APT's EIA-232 port using a standard
straight-through cable.
2. Set the APT's Mode Select switch.
• On an ARC156 network segment, use
the TTL setting.
• On a legacy CMnet, use the 485 setting.
3. Connect the APT's Access Port to the
module's Access Port.
4. Set the Port Select jumper to Access to
enable communications through the
Access Port.
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CONTROL MODULE
Access
Exec. 4 Relay
Port
Switch
Ex ec. 4 relay
APT
Isolate N etw or k
A C C E S S
P O R T
Access Port
M ode S elec t
R x
T x
+ 5V
T T L
485
Mode Select Switch