User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ADAM-2000 Series
- 1 Understanding Your System
- 1.1 Introduction
- Figure 1.1 ADAM-2000 Series System Architecture
- Figure 1.2 ADAM-2000 Series Operating Distance
- 1.1.1 IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Standard
- 1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Network
- 1.1.3 Low-power Consumption and Battery-Powered Design
- 1.1.4 Sensor Embedded Design
- 1.1.5 Wireless Signal Indicator
- 1.1.6 Industrial Standard Modbus Protocol
- 1.1.7 SCADA Software Support
- 1.1.8 Advantech Software Alignment
- 1.2 Specifications
- 1.3 Dimensions
- 1.4 Mounting
- 1.5 Wiring & Connections
- 1.1 Introduction
- 2 Selecting Your Hardware
- 3 Module Introduction
- 4 Installation Guide
- 5 Software Configuration Guide
- 5.1 System Software Configuration Utility
- 5.2 Installing AdamApax .NET Utility Software
- 5.3 AdamApax .NET Utility Operation
- Figure 5.1 AdamApax .NET Utility Operation Window
- Figure 5.2 AdamApax .NET Utility Toolbar
- 5.3.1 USB Driver Installation
- 5.3.2 Search and Configure the ADAM-2000 Series
- Figure 5.3 ADAM-2000 Series AdamApax .NET Utility Support
- Figure 5.4 Search the USB interface ADAM-2000 devices on the host PC for the virtual COM port.
- Figure 5.5 Search the COM port for the ADAM-2000 devices.
- Figure 5.6 Searching the network dialog
- Figure 5.7 Searching the ADAM-2000 coordinators.
- Figure 5.8 ADAM-2000 devices lists on the Tree View and Information page.
- Figure 5.9 The overview of ADAM-2000 end devices.
- Figure 5.10 The overview of ADAM-2000 routers
- 5.3.2.1 Gateway - ADAM-2520Z
- 5.3.2.2 Router - ADAM-2510Z
- 5.3.2.3 End Device - ADAM-2017PZ, ADAM-2031Z, ADAM-2051Z, ADAM-2051PZ
- 5.3.3 Network Topology of ADAM-2000 Series
- 5.3.4 Module Locate Function of ADAM-2000 Series (Except ADAM- 2520Z)
- 5.3.5 Group Configuration
- A ADAM-2000 Series Functions
- B Troubleshooting
- 1 Understanding Your System
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1.5 Wiring & Connections
This section provides basic information of wiring the power supply, I/O units, commu-
nication units, and network connection.
1.5.1 Power Supply Wiring
You can choose power supply type with 3 types: external power terminal, USB port,
and battery for ADAM-2520Z gateway, other devices can use external power or bat-
tery to get power.
1.5.1.1 External Power Input
Although the ADAM-2000 systems are designed for a standard industrial unregulated
24 V
DC
power supply, they accept any power unit that supplies within the range of
+10 to +30 V
DC
. The power supply ripple must be limited to 200mV peak-to-peak,
and the immediate ripple voltage should be maintained between +10 and +30 V
DC
.
Screw terminals +Vs and GND are for power supply wiring.
Figure 1.8 Power Wiring Diagram
1.5.1.2 ADAM-2520Z Basic Configuration with USB Power Supply
To use the USB cable as a power supply from a PC, connect the A Type USB con-
nector to the computer and the other end (USB Type B) to the ADAM-2520Z Gate-
way.
1.5.1.3 Battery Power Slot
The ADAM-2000 series can be powered by batteries. Remove the name plate in the
front of the ADAM-2000 series device and install 2 AA batteries for backup power or
standard operation (depends on the power consumption of the devices). The ADAM-
2000 is powered by batteries only if the external power is not available.
Note! The batteries will not be charged when using external input power.