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Training: DD(AA)1000 & PLR580D(A) Wireless I/O Extenders

Training: DD(AA)1000 & PLR580D(A) Wireless I/O Extenders. Products. PLR5000 radio based products PLR580D – discrete only PLR580DA – discrete & analog SRM radio based products DD1000/SRM – discrete only DDAA1000/SRM – discrete & analog. NOTE: Master and Remote are different products.

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Training: DD(AA)1000 & PLR580D(A) Wireless I/O Extenders

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  1. Training:DD(AA)1000 & PLR580D(A) Wireless I/O Extenders

  2. Products • PLR5000 radio based products • PLR580D – discrete only • PLR580DA – discrete & analog • SRM radio based products • DD1000/SRM – discrete only • DDAA1000/SRM – discrete & analog NOTE: Master and Remote are different products

  3. Block Diagram

  4. Discrete 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 • Master outputs hold last value • Remote outputs return to OFF state

  5. Discretes – Master to Remotes

  6. Discretes – Remotes to Master

  7. Analog 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 • Master outputs return to 4ma • Remote outputs hold last value

  8. Analog – Master to Remotes

  9. Analog – Remotes to Master

  10. PLC Interface

  11. I/O Extender Configuration • Both RF and I/O modules must be configured • RF Module • Can use all radio features (P2P, P2MP, repeaters...) • Configured using HyperTerminal • I/O module configured using EEPROM software • 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 • NOTE: REMOVE I/O TERMINAL STRIPS OR I/O POWER BEFORE CONFIGURING

  12. Configuration Port & Jumpers

  13. Module Configuration

  14. Configuration Utility Program

  15. Indicator Lights

  16. ERRATA • Always remove I/O power when configuring or reseting the units. This is not required for new version products with configuration switches. • It is possible during power brownout conditions that the I/O module gets “lost” and must be reset by cycling the power (remove I/O power too). New version products with configuration switches correct this. • Early model I/O extenders cannot be field configured.

  17. Thank You!

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