OWNER’S MANUAL _________________ BAYTECH M SERIES DAC including M3,M4,M6,M9,M16 BASE UNITS V71,V72TP,V93A HOST MODULES V74/V75/V87 4-PORT SERIAL MODULES V77/V78/V79/V80/V90 PERIPHERAL DAC MODULES V82,M03 ANCILLARY MODULES BayTech Manual Publication #U140E111-03 March 1999 i
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M SERIES DAC ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ___________________________________________________________________________ ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL This document provides information required for installing and operating your Bay Tech equipment. It should allow the user to connect, power up, and access an applications menu where peripheral equipment can be controlled. We recommend reading this manual carefully, while placing special emphasis on correct cabling and configuration.
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ___________________________________________________________________________ U140E100-02 U140A123-01 U140E101-05 U140E103 U140E104 U140E105 U140E116-02 Z140A181-02 V71 Host Communications Module V72TP Ethernet Host Communications Module V74, V75, and V87 4 Port Serial I/O Modules V77 ADM-1 Module V78 CRM-1 Module V79 PDI-1 and V80 PDI-2 Modules V93A Host Communications Module V82 PCM-1 Module We welcome any comments you may have about our products, and we hope
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ ABOUT THIS OWNER'S MANUAL ............................................... iii INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC.................................. 1 QUICK START.................................................................................... 6 BASE UNIT CABLING.........................................................................7 SERVICE PORT/SERVICE MODEM CABLING................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ HOST CONFIGURATION.................................................................................. 55 REVERSE TELNET OPERATION................................................................... 55 PROGRAMMABLE BREAK............................................................................. 55 DIAGNOSTICS..............................................................................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ AVERAGE COMMAND..................................................................................... 78 REPORTING METHOD COMMAND............................................................. 78 SINGLE ENDED OR DIFFERENTIAL COMMAND.................................. 79 TIME TAG COMMAND..................................................................................... 79 UNIPOLAR/BIPOLAR COMMAND.......
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ STATUS....................................................................................................................... 98 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION...................................................................... 99 PORT DEVICE NAME..........................................................................................100 PORT SELECT CODE.................................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ MAIN BOARD CONFIGURATION...................................................................118 MANUAL CONNECTION........................................................................................119 UNIT RESET ................................................................................................................120 MODULE STATUS...........................................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ SAMPLING SETUP................................................................................................142 SAMPLING METHOD......................................................................................142 SAMPLE START TIME....................................................................................143 SAMPLE INTERVAL................................................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ ENERGIZE RELAY COMMAND.......................................................................155 DATA MESSAGE GENERATION AND RELAY CONTROL.........................155 DATA MESSAGE PRESENTATION .....................................................................156 V79 AND V80 OPERATION ............................................................. 157 GENERAL.........................................
M SERIES DAC TABLE OF CONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________________ INDEX ...............................................................................................
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ____________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC The BayTech M Series Data Acquisition and Control (DAC) models are versatile multifunction units used in data collection and process control. Typical applications include security alarm monitoring, HVAC systems, medical data systems control, manufacturing, and environmental data control.
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ____________________________________________________________________________ (V79/V80)A 16 channel switch or optically isolated inputs (V82) A Programmable Control module (M03) A 16 MB memory module page 5 page 90 page 157 page 5 ----- page 166 page 5 ----- ----- THE V71 Host Communication Module is a user interface to the BayTech M Series Data Acquisition and Control (DAC) units.
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ____________________________________________________________________________ THE V74, V75, and V87 I/O modules are installed in a BayTech M Series DAC and are used in conjunction with a host module. The V74 has four EIA-232 serial ports, the V75 has four selectable EIA-232/EIA-422 serial ports, and the V87 has four selectable EIA-422/EIA-485 serial ports.
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ____________________________________________________________________________ are available. Three point (25%, 50% 75%) self-calibration is provided in software to reduce or remove errors introduced by input offsets. Sample rates up to 4000 S/sec and data averaging from 1 to 4000 samples are selectable through configuration options.
M SERIES DAC INTRODUCTION TO THE M SERIES DAC ____________________________________________________________________________ THE V79/V80 PDI modules are designed for use with the M16 (DAC) Data Acquisition Controller. Both modules are used to detect events where an event is defined as a change-in-state of an input and return to the original state.
M SERIES DAC QUICK START ____________________________________________________________________________ QUICK START 6
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ CABLING BASE UNIT CABLING SERVICE PORT/SERVICE MODEM CABLING If you have a unit equipped with a service modem, the cable required to connect the telephone interface to the modem port is a standard 4-pin modular straight-through cable. CAUTION: Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ V71 CABLING The V71 has a DB-25 and two RJ-45 connectors for interface to the host terminal. The V71 supports three line interfaces: EIA-232, EIA-422, and current loop. The factory default setting provides EIA-232 line interface on the DB-25 port and the EIA-232 RJ-45 port. The line interface is programmed by entering the V71 configuration mode (see page 47).
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ If you are interfacing a DCE device such as a modem to the V71 DB-25 port, you must use a straight cable as shown in Appendix D. If you are interfacing a DTE device such as a terminal to the V71 DB-25 port, you must use a crossed or null modem cable as shown in Appendix D. V71 RJ-45 CABLING FOR EIA-232 The V71 provides EIA-232 line interface on the EIA-232 RJ-45 modular port.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ V71 EIA-422 LINE INTERFACE NOTE: When using EIA-422 line interface, you must access configuration mode and reconfigure the line interface to EIA-422.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: If you wish to use RJ-11 (4-wire) cabling, connect pins 3 through 6 on the RJ-45 connector as shown above. In addition, you should enable XON/XOFF handshaking as described on page 49. V71 DB-25 CABLING FOR EIA-422 IMPORTANT: If you intend to use EIA-422 line interface utilizing the DB-25 connector on the V71, you must change the jumper setting on the V71 board as described below.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ 7 SGND ---- Signal Ground 14 TX+ Output Transmit Data (+) 16 RX+ Input Receive Data (+) 20 HSO Output Handshake Out, enable/disable the receiving of characters The required cable should have TX+ connected to RX+ (and vice versa), TXconnected to RX- (and vice versa), HSO connected to HSI (and vice versa), and have the signal grounds connected as shown below.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ 11 TX- Output Transmit Data (-) 18 RX+ Input Receive Data (+) 25 RX- Input Receive Data (-) The V71 RJ-45 port uses the following signals for current loop line interface with active transmit and active receive: DB-25 PIN/SIGNAL DEFINITION FOR CURRENT LOOP (ACTIVE TX ACTIVE RX) Pin# Current Loop Signal Direction Description 7 GND ---- Ground 9 TX+ Output Transmit Data (+) 11 TX- Output
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Passive Receive Circuit Active Receive Circuit The figure below shows the recommended cable to connect the host computer to the V71 with active transmit and passive receive.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ 9 TX+ 11 TX18 RX19 RX+ 7 25 RX+ RXTXTX+ GND GND Recommended Cabling Using Current Loop Line Interface (Active Transmit Active Receive) NOTE: The preceding figures show the transmit and receive connections in pairs. Each pair should be connected with twistedpair cabling.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ 2 GND/ DCD OUT GND --- / Output Signal Ground(Default) or User selectable DCD "OUT" 3 RTS TX+ Output 232 - +12V Out 422 - Transmit Data (+) 4 TX TX- Output 232 - Transmit Data 422 - Transmit Data (-) 5 RX RX- Input 232 - Receive Data 422 - Receive Data (-) 6 DSR RX+ --- / Input 232 - Handshake In 422 - Receive Data (+) GND --- / Input Signal Ground(Default) or User selectable DCD "IN"
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ eight jumper locations for DCD status selection. Jumpers (JP5,JP7,JP9, & JP11) are used to configure DCD as an output for pin 2 for each port of the module. Jumpers (JP6,JP8,JP10, & JP12) are used to configure DCD as an input for pin 7 for each port of the module. Each port is configured from the factory with pins 2 and 7 as ground. 1.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ unscrewing the two screws securing it to the back panel and pulling the module out. 14.1.2 DCD STATUS SELECTION CHART--EIA-232 MODE ONLY (see the charts below for jumper settings) A. DCD "GROUND" is the default setting where DCD is not used by either end of the connection(modems are not used). See figures 29 & 30 for jumper locations.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ C. DCD "IN" or low which is necessary when a V74 or V75 port is connected to a modem. See figures 29 & 30 for jumper location. PORT # JP POSITIONS PORT #1 11 GROUND 12 IN PORT #2 9 GROUND 10 IN PORT #3 7 GROUND 8 IN PORT #4 5 GROUND 6 IN USE ADAPTER: 25FRJ45MD-4 Refer to the line drawings below for DCD "IN", DCD "OUT" or "GROUND" selections and also for EIA-422 or EIA-232 selection.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Figure 29 on previous page and locate the eight jumper locations for serial interface selection. These jumper locations are marked on the mechanical layout as JP13 and JP14 for Port 1, JP15 and JP16 for port 2, JP17 and JP18 for Port 3 and JP19 and JP20 for Port 4.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Refer to the following modular adapter drawing (Figure 35) to interface modems to the V74 or V75 module. Insert the 25 pin md4 adapter Refer to the modular adapter drawing (Figure 36) below to connect an EIA-232 serial printer to the V74 or V75 module. Insert the 25 pin pr2 adapter IMPORTANT: When BayTech modular adapters are used as given in Figures 31-36, a crossed 8-wire modular cable is required.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: The HSO, HSI, and GND signals do not need to be connected if you are not using hardware handshake lines. 14.3 V87 CABLING INFORMATION The V87 module has four ports that are user selectable as EIA-422 or EIA-485 serial interface.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ 7 GND 8 HSI 14.3.1 V87 SERIAL INTERFACE SELECTION HSI ---- Signal Ground Input Handshake In. Used to enable or disable the transmitting of characters The desired serial interface is selected by positioning jumpers on the main board of the module for each individual port. Please refer to Section 14.2.3 (V75 EIA-422 Cabling) for cabling information if using EIA-422 serial interface (default).
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ The cable required to connect an EIA-485 device to the V87 module using EIA-485 serial interface must have TX+/RX+ wired to the TX+/RX+ line of your equipment, TX-/RX- wired to TX-/RX-, HSO wired to HSI (and vice versa), and the grounds connected. Please see Figure 40.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Figure 1: RJ-45 receptacle Figure 2: RJ-45 plug The RPC RJ-45 control port uses the following signals: EIA-232 RJ-45 PIN/SIGNAL DEFINITION Pin EIA-232 Signal Direction Description 1 DTR Output +10V when activated by DCD. Toggles on logout for modem disconnect.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ RJ-45 1 BLUE 2 ORANGE 3 BLACK 4 RED 5 6 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS FEMALE DE-9 GREEN YELLOW 7 BROWN 8 GRAY Figure 5: Computer/Terminal Adapter BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-1 Crossed RJ-45 cable is required Figure 7: Crossed 8-pin Modular Cable BayTech Part No.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ V77 Pinout The V77 ADM-1 is installed in the M Series chassis as described in the installation section of this manual. NOTE: The V77 ADM-1 cannot be installed as Module 1. If a V77 ADM-1 is removed from a module slot and a different V77 ADM-1 is installed in that location, the newly installed module acquires the previous module's configuration.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Ground Ground Channel 8 Channel 7 Channel 6 Channel 5 Channel 4 Channel 3 Channel 2 Channel 1 Ground Ground Ground 1 14 10 & 22 2 15 9 & 21 3 16 8 & 20 4 17 7 & 19 5 18 6 & 18 6 19 5 & 17 7 20 4 & 16 8 21 3 & 15 9 22 + 10 23 Polarity 11 24 12 25 13 Ground 1 Channel 16 2 Channel 15 3 Channel 14 4 Channel 13 5 Channel 12 6 Channel 11 7 Channel 10 8 Channel 9 Ground Ground Ground Single-ended In
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Once the V78 CRM-1 has been installed in the M Series chassis, connect a cable with a DB-25 male connector to the input connector, J2. The wiper (common), normally open (NO), and normally closed (NC) contacts of each relay are provided on a specific pin. Connect your control circuitry to the desired relay contacts as shown below.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ configuration parameters are stored as a function of slot location and module type. The configuration information does not stay with a relocated module. The V79 PDI-1 and V80 PDI-2 modules each have a DC-37F connector. Equipment connections for each module is similar. Each input of the V79 PDI-1 module has a ground connection and each input of the V80 PDI-2 module has a return connection.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Ground #9 N.C. Input #10 18 37 N.C. 19 V79 Input Connections 0.2 Return #9 18 37 Input #10 19 V80 Input Connections PDI-2 AC INPUT SETUP The PDI-2 module has two banks of dip switches which are used to add ripple filtering for AC inputs. AC input is selected by individual channel. Location of the dip switches is shown in Figure 3.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ V83 ECM-1 CABLING The ECM-1 is installed in the M Series chassis as described in Section 3.5 of the base unit operator's manual. NOTE: The ECM-1 cannot be installed as Module 1. If an ECM-1 is removed from a module slot and a different ECM-1 is installed in that location, the newly installed module acquires the previous module's configuration.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Input # 8 Ground # 8 Input # 9 Ground # 9 Input # 10 15 16 17 18 19 34 35 36 37 NC NC NC NC Relay Contact Connection NOTE: Ground loops are one of the most common problems encountered when connecting electronics equipment that are physically separated. To prevent noise or erroneous data being introduced, insure your signal connections do not form ground loops.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2: ECM-1 Board and GATE/OUT Jumpers V84 ADR-1/1A CABLING The ADR-1 and ADR-1A are installed in the M Series chassis as described in Section 4.5 of the base unit operator's manual. NOTE: The ADR-1 and ADR-1A cannot be installed as Module 1.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Once the ADR-1 or ADR-1A has been installed in the M Series chassis, connect your analog and isolated voltage input signals to the input connector J1 with a HDL-44 male connector. Connect single-ended A-to-D ground returns to the minus (-) HDL44 pin connector for the channel(s) to be used.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Figure 1: ADR-1 Analog and Switch Closure Input Connections (HDL-44F) 36
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ J1 Circuit Connection A/D Channel 8+ A/D Channel #1+ A/D Channel 8A/D Channel #1Ground A/D Channel #2+ Ground A/D Channel #2Ground A/D Channel #3+ Ground A/D Channel #3Ground A/D Channel #4+ Ground A/D Channel #4Ground A/D Channel #5+ Ground A/D Channel #5Ground A/D Channel #6+ Ground A/D Channel #6Ground No Connection Isolated Input # 1+ No Connection Isolated Input # 1Ground Circuit Connection Pin # 16 1
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Relay #2 NC 6 Relay #2 Wiper 5 Relay #2 NO 4 Relay #1 NC 3 Relay #1 Wiper 2 Relay #1 NO 1 13 Relay #4 Wiper 12 Relay #4 NO 11 Relay #3 NC 10 Relay #3 Wiper 9 Relay #3 NO Figure 3: Relay Connections (DA-15M) V93A The V93A modem has two modular connectors for device selection and configuration. One connector is for connection to a dial-up line.
M SERIES DAC CABLING ____________________________________________________________________________ Figure 1: PC, PS/2 Computer/Terminal Adapter BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-3 Figure 2 shows the required adapter for a PC or terminal with a DB-25 connector. Use a crossed RJ-45 cable to connect these adapters to the EIA-232 port. Figure 2: PC, PS/2 Computer/Terminal Adapter BayTech Part No.
M SERIES DAC INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________________ INSTALLATION UNPACKING Compare the unit and serial number of the equipment you received to the packing slip located on the outside of the box. Log this information on the sheet on page 186. Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment.
M SERIES DAC INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________________ CAUTION: High-voltage surges and spikes can damage this equipment. To protect from such power surges and spikes, this unit must have a good earth ground. There is an earth ground connection next to the power input. CAUTION: Before removing or replacing any cables or power cords, turn off main power switch located on the M Series Unit. Communication to the unit will be disrupted while power is off.
M SERIES DAC INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V80 PDI-2 I/O module: 16 optically isolated channels DC-37 V82 PCM-1 Programmable Control module Internal V83 ECM-1 I/O module: 12 event counter channels DC-37 V84 ADR-1 I/O module: 6 analog-to-digital channels, 6 switch closure channels, and 4 relay channels V89 HDL-44 DA-15 Cascade module BNC V93A Host module: V.
M SERIES DAC INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________________ 6. Apply power to the unit by plugging in the power cord and depressing the power switch on the front of the unit to ON.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION BASE UNIT CONFIGURATION The base unit can be configured from the service port, the service modem, or a host control module. NOTE: Once the date has been programmed, the base unit will automatically adjust for months having 28, 29, 30, or 31 days for all years up to 2087. The base unit also tracks the correct day of the week automatically.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ for the base unit. No characters should be typed between $BT0 and $CONFIG. To access the configuration mode of the base unit from the service port or service modem, use the following procedure: SERVICE PORT OR SERVICE MODEM ACCESS 1.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Substitute module number (1-16) for base unit number (0) to configure other modules. 3. Access configuration mode by sending $CONFIG. No characters should be typed between $BT0 and $CONFIG. (Use $BAYTECH0 on M4 and M8 DAC.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ SET UNIT NUMBER Type "3" from the menu above to receive the following prompt: Enter unit (1-30): Type the desired Unit Number. BASE UNIT DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS You can configure the date and time for the base unit from a host communications module by sending the "ST" (Set Time) dynamic configuration command.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Request : NOTE: This menu shows the V71 installed as Module 1. A line showing the amount of memory is displayed as the third line in the header if an M03 memory module is installed. NOTE: Menu selections are case sensitive. keyboard be in the CAPS LOCK position. It is recommended your STATUS Type “1” and to review the status of the V71 module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Port Select Code is:$BT Enter Port Select Code (Max. 8 Characters) and ENTER when done: Type the desired port select code followed by . For example, if you type #PORT followed by , the V71 will respond with: Port Select Code is:#PORT Enter Port Select Code (Max. 8 Characters) and ENTER when done: If no additional change is desired, type .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ D for 38400 E for 57600 F for 76800 G for 115.2K Enter Request : Send "G" for 115.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ EXIT CONFIGURATION Type “X” and to exit the configuration menu. The V71 will respond: Change your devices to match new configuration This reminds you to change the host computer to match any serial port configuration changes. You should change the appropriate host computer parameters to match the new serial port configuration of the V71 at this point.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Bay Technical Associates IP Addr: Gateway Addr: Ethernet Addr: Unit Mem (MB): TCP Sessions: BrkLen 200.4.3.190 200.4.3.1 00.C0.48.1A.24.5D 16 0 350 ms IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Select Code Password User Interface Diagnostics Exit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X Subnet Mask: Select Code: ID MSG/Login: IMR/CRT: Menu/ATTN: Hst Cfg/RTel 255.255.255.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type “3” (in the configuration main menu) and to change gateway. The module will respond: Enter Gateway address in dotted decimal form: Enter the desired Gateway or router address as a series of four numbers separated by periods (e.g., 197.3.14.1) followed by .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Accept password as typed above? (Y/N) : Press "Y" to accept the new password or "N" to reject it. If you press "N", the V72 will return to the "Enter Password" prompt. If you type "Y", the V72 will return to the main configuration menu. NOTE: It is not necessary to reset the unit for this option to take effect.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter the attention character desired. The default is a semi-colon (;). In the menu mode of operation, the attention character is typed five times with no characters in between. This returns the user to the host module main menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Connections in use: 0 Pending messages (module #s): none Immediate Mode User: none Command/Configuration Mode User: Module 0 System up time (days:hh:mm:ss): 0:02:05:29 INTERNAL BUS STATUS Type “2” (in the status and diagnostics menu) and to display the internal bus status.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ EXIT Type “X” (in the status and diagnostics menu) and exit the configuration menu. The module will respond: Unit MUST BE RESET for configuration changes to take effect. V74/V75/V87 SERIAL I/O MODULE CONFIGURATION Configuration changes for the V74/V75/V87 modules are made through any host module, the service port, or the front panel.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Typing any key results in the M Series base unit and all installed modules resetting. STATUS Type “1” (in the configuration main menu) and to display the module status.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Time Tag Mode Connect Port ID Echo Port EIA Driver Exit 8 9 A X Enter Request : You can make whatever changes are necessary by responding to the above menu. The Exit function returns you to Operations Mode. SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION Type “2” (in the configuration main menu) and to change the serial port configuration.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Request : Send "A" for 115.2K baud rate, and the module will respond with the reconfigured status of the port, the option menu, and the prompt: Current Module 1 Serial Port Configuration : Port Device Name Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity 4 Device D 115.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Save Changes Permanently ? (Y/N) : If you type "Y", the new configuration for the selected port is stored permanently in non-volatile memory and the module will subsequently power up at the new configuration. If you type "N", the new configuration is stored in RAM and lost once power is removed from the unit.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ If the port device name is satisfactory, type and the will respond with: Enter Port Number (? = Help, ENTER = Exit) : Enter the number of any other port you wish to reconfigure. If there are no other ports, type and the module will return the main configuration menu. PORT ID Type “4” (in the configuration main menu) and to change the port ID.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: If you type "0" from this menu, all completed messages are sent to the base unit (i.e., the service port or service modem). The module will respond with: Enter New Host Port Number (1 - 4): Type the desired port number followed by . NOTE: If a V71 is the designated host module, the host port number is "1" (default).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Immediate Data Mode 4 Current Mode of Operation is Enter Mode of Operation : 1 You can now enter the mode of operation that you wish followed by . The module will return to the main configuration menu. TIME TAG MODE Type “8” (in the configuration main menu) and to enable or disable the time tag mode.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION To access the menu-driven configuration mode of the V77 ADM-1 from any host module, use the procedure on page 44. With $CONFIG input the V77 ADM-1 installed as Module X will respond with an identification block and a menu of the available configuration options similar to the following: Copyright (c) Bay Technical Associates,1993 DAC V77 ADM-1 Rev. 1.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Sampling Method Sample Start Time Sample Period Sample Rate No. of Samples to Average Reporting Method Reporting Start Time Reporting Period Host Address Data Format Time Tagging Terminating Characters COMMAND HH:MM HH:MM:SS 1S/sec 10 COMMAND 24:00 24:00 1:1,1 HEX DISABLED 0D0A Press a key to continue or X to Exit...
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ SELECT SAMPLING METHOD Sampling Method COMMAND Command Immediate Schedule Exit 1 2 3 X Enter Selection: The V77 ADM-1 provides three Sampling Methods. These are Command (upon request via data commands only), Immediate (upon exiting configuration), and Schedule (where sampling begins at a specified time).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ SAMPLING START TIME Sampling Start Time HH:MM Current Date04/28/00 and Time MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS Enter Hours (0-24) , or X to Exit: Enter Minutes (0-59) , or X to Exit: This menu shows the current Sample Start Time, the base unit's current date and time, and prompts you to enter the desired Sampling Start Time. Sampling can be delayed up to 24 hours from the current time.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter the desired Sample Interval. Enter 00:00:00 for continuous sampling. Continuous sampling is conducted at the programmed Sample Rate and Number of Samples to Average. If a Sample Interval is entered, repetitive sampling will occur where the V77 ADM-1 will sample for a specified period of time and then stop sampling for a specified time interval.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ REPORTING SETUP Type “3” and to enter the Reporting Setup menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond: REPORTING SETUP Reporting Method Report Start Time Report Interval Host Address Data Format Time Tag Terminating Character(s) Exit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X Enter Selection: REPORTING METHOD Type “1” and to enter the Reporting Method menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ When Schedule Reporting Method is selected, the V77 ADM-1 will begin reporting data messages at the programmed Report Start Time. The Report Start Time is programmable up to 24 hours in advance of the current (time-of-day) clock time. Data messages are stored in the buffer until the Report Start Time is reached at which time all buffered data messages are reported to the host module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: When using Schedule Reporting Method and the ADM-1 is initially reporting, if you enter into the menu-driven mode of configuration and exit, the ADM-1 will not resume reporting data messages until the programmed Report Start Time elapses. You may program the ADM-1 without disrupting data message reporting by using dynamic configuration.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ DATA FORMAT Type “5” and to enter the Data Format menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond: SELECT DATA FORMAT Data Format HEX Hexadecimal Decimal Engineering Units Exit 1 2 3 X Enter Selection: Type the number corresponding to the desired choice. The "Data Format" sub-menu provides a choice in the format of the sampled data contained in each data message.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type the hexadecimal representation of the desired terminating character(s). For example, would be represented by 0D Hex. NOTE: Only ASCII characters A-F and 0-9 are acceptable. CHANNEL INPUT SETUP Type “4” and to enter the Channel Input menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type “2” and to enter the Unipolar/Bipolar menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond: SELECT INPUT POLARITY Unipolar / Bipolar UN Unipolar Bipolar Exit 1 2 X Enter Selection: Select the desired Input Polarity (unipolar or bipolar).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type “4” and to enter the Sample Start Time menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond: SELECT ACTIVE CHANNELS Enter 1 to ENABLE or 0 to DISABLE each channel , or X to Exit.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type “5” and to enter the Dynamic Configuration menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond: DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS Dynamic Configuration Commands Enable Disable Exit DISABLED 1 2 X Enter Selection: Dynamic configuration mode allows the V77 ADM-1 to be programmed by downloading dynamic (on-the-fly) commands. EXIT Type “X” and to exit the configuration menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V77 ADM-1 Module installed as Module 15 of a non-cascaded unit using the default port select code, send $BT15. 2. Once the V77 ADM-1 is selected, it enters Command Mode and allows you to send dynamic configuration commands. The V77 ADM-1 configuration commands begin with two capital letters designating the specific command and are terminated with .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ where n = 1 to 3. 1 = Command, 2 = Immediate and 3 = Schedule. SINGLE ENDED OR DIFFERENTIAL COMMAND The Single Ended or Differential (SD) command programs the V77 ADM-1 to use single ended or differential inputs. The Single Ended or Differential command has the following format: SDn where n = 1 or 2. 1 = single ended and 2 = differential.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V78 CRM-1 MODULE CONFIGURATION To access configuration mode of the V78 CRM-1, use the procedures on page 44. CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU With $CONFIG input the V78 CRM-1 module installed as Module X will respond with an identification block and a menu of the available configuration options similar to the following: Copyright (c) Bay Technical Associates,1993 DAC V78 CRM-1 Rev. 1.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Host Address Data Format Time Tagging Terminating Character(s Dynamic Configuration 1:1,1 HEX DISABLED 0D0A DISABLED Press a key to continue or X to Exit. RELAY OPERATING SETUP Type “2” (in the configuration main menu) and to display the relay operating setup menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Press any key to EXIT Press any key to return to the Relay Operating Setup menu. CREATE/MODIFY SCHEDULE Type “2” (in the relay operating setup menu) and to create or modify the current schedule. The module will respond: EVENT NUMBER Enter Event Number (1-12) , or X to EXIT: Type the desired Event Number (1 to 12) followed by .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ EVENT DURATION Event Duration.......................00:00 Select Duration in (H)ours and Minutes or (M)illiseconds (H/M), or X to EXIT: Type "H" to program the Event Duration in Hours and Minutes or "M" for milliseconds.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Selection: Type "1" to enable the selected relay event or "2" to disable the selected relay event. DELETE EVENTS/SCHEDULE Type “4” (in the relay operating setup menu) and to delete events or schedules.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The CRM-1 provides three Reporting Methods. These are Command (via data commands only), Immediate (upon exiting configuration), and Schedule (where reporting begins at a specified time). Regardless of the Reporting Method, when the V78 CRM-1 receives an SAn command, it will report the current status of the selected relay (energized or deenergized) to the host-controller.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter the desired Report Start Time. For example, suppose the Current Time is 9:20:30 and the Reporting Start Time is set to 10:45. After you exit the Configuration Main Menu, the V78 CRM-1 will start reporting data messages at 10:45 at the programmed Sampling Setup.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Unit Number (1-32) , or X to EXIT: Enter Module Number (1-16) , or X to EXIT: Enter Port Number (1-4) , or X to EXIT: Enter the appropriate Host Address. This consists of the Unit Number (1 to 32), Module Number (1 to 16), and Port Number (1 to 4) where the designated host module is located. Each entry should be followed by .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type the hexadecimal representation of the desired terminating character(s). For example, would be represented by 0D Hex. NOTE: Only ASCII characters A-F and 0-9 are acceptable. DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION Type “5” (in the configuration main menu) and to enable or disable the dynamic configuration capability.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ the following procedure to send dynamic configuration commands to the V78 CRM1: 1. Select the V78 CRM-1 from a config port by sending a select sequence which consists of the port select code ($BT - default), the appropriate unit number followed by a colon (01: to 30: - for cascaded units only), the desired module number (2 to 16), and a terminating character for (0D Hex).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ TTn where n = 1 or 2 (1 = enable and 2 = disable). V79 PDI-1 AND V80 PDI-2 MODULE CONFIGURATION To access configuration mode of the V79 PDI-1 or V80 PDI-2 use the procedures on page 44.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Type “1” (in the configuration main menu) and to display module status.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ SET LATCH POLARITY Latch Polarity HI TO LO Low to Hi Transitions only Hi to Low Transitions only Exit 1 2 X Enter Selection: Enter the desired Latch Polarity. The Latch Polarity is used to latch initial events for individual inputs based on a positive going (LO to HI) or negative going (HI to LO) input.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The V79 PDI-1 provides three Reporting Methods. These are Command (via data commands only), Immediate (upon exiting configuration), and Schedule (where reporting begins at a specified time). Regardless of the Reporting Method, when the V79 PDI-1 receives an SAn command, it will report the current status of the selected relay (energized or deenergized) to the host-controller.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter the desired Report Start Time. For example, suppose the Current Time is 9:20:30 and the Reporting Start Time is set to 10:45. After you exit the Configuration Main Menu, the V79 PDI-1 will start reporting data messages at 10:45 at the programmed Sampling Setup.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Unit Number (1-32) , or X to EXIT: Enter Module Number (1-16) , or X to EXIT: Enter Port Number (1-4) , or X to EXIT: Enter the appropriate Host Address. This consists of the Unit Number (1 to 32), Module Number (1 to 16), and Port Number (1 to 4) where the designated host module is located. Each entry should be followed by .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Only ASCII characters A-F and 0-9 are acceptable. DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION Type “5” (in the configuration main menu) and to enable or disable the dynamic configuration capability.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ 1. Select the V79 PDI-1 from a config port by sending a select sequence which consists of the port select code ($BT - default), the appropriate unit number followed by a colon (01: to 30: - for cascaded units only), the desired module number (2 to 16), and a terminating character for (0D Hex).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ TIME TAG COMMAND The Time Tag (TT) command is used to enable or disable time tagging. The Time Tag command has the following format: TTn where n = 1 or 2. 1 = enable and 2 = disable. V93A HOST MODULE CONFIGURATION Configuration changes for the V93A Host Module are made through the service port or the service modem.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Local Modem Setup : Rings to Auto-Answer 2 Modem Connectivity Time-out is Disabled Login Setup: Login Password is BTA Strike any Key to Continue Port Device Name Baud Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity Xon / Xoff Xmit Recv 1 Host EIA-232 9600 8 1 None Off Off 2 Host MODEM 57.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Send "B" for 115.2K baud rate. The V93A will respond with the reconfigured status of the port as follows: Module 1 Serial Port Configuration : Port Device Name Baud Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity 1 Device A 115.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Port Device Name (Max. 16 characters): or ENTER for no change ...........: Enter the desired Port Device Name up to 16 characters.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ ATTENTION CHARACTER Type “5” (in the configuration main menu) and to change the attention character. The module will respond: Attention Character is ; Change It ? (Y/N) : Type "Y" to change the Attention Character. The V93A will respond with: Enter Attention Character : Type the desired Attention Character.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ If the Login Password is correct, type "N". The V93A will store the new Login Password into non-volatile memory and return to the main configuration menu. LOCAL MODEM SETUP Type “8” (in the configuration main menu) and to change the local modem setup.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________________________________ ECHO MODE The V93A can be placed into echo mode by sending seven semicolons (;) in succession. While in echo mode, the V93A will echo all characters received by the connected device back to that device. Echo mode is terminated by placing an I/O module into command mode ($BTm where m is the desired module number.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION BASE UNIT USER-PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES You can program the year, month, day, hours, minute, and second for the main unit. All modules derive their time from the base unit's time-of-day clock. You can also program the Unit Number from 1 to 30.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ This section addresses the data commands supported by the base unit itself. Refer to the appropriate sections for the host control module and the various I/O modules for a description of data commands supported by those M Series components. The various configuration commands supported by the base unit are described in Section 6 (Base Unit Configuration).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The service modem can be set to an "echo" mode by sending five semicolons(;) in succession from the host terminal. While in echo mode, the service modem will echo back all characters received by the connected terminal. Echo mode is terminated by selecting a specific M-Series module ($BTn n= 1-16) or a specific peripheral communications port ($BTn,p n = 1 to 16 and p = 1 to 4.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The port select code is sent as part of a select sequence by the host terminal to a V71 in order to select specific I/O modules or the main board of the M Series model to issue configuration or data commands. The port select code is a programmable ASCII character string that can range from 1 to 8 characters. The default port select code is $BT.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Configuration is done via verbose (menu-driven) mode or non-verbose mode where a character string is sent to configure the desired I/O module. You can also configure the system clock of the M Series unit from the V71 in the verbose mode. All I/O modules can be programmed to communicate in immediate reporting mode where data is sent to the host computer as it is received.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ gateway. The Subnet Mask consists of four bytes with each byte ranging from 0 to 255 decimal. This parameter must be programmed before the V72 can be accessed on the network. The factory default Subnet Mask is 0.0.0.0. GATEWAY The Gateway is the address of a router for connection to other networks. The Gateway address consists of four bytes with each byte ranging from 0 to 255 decimal.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ buffer utilization and minimize network data traffic, data buffers are held for up to 100 milliseconds or until full before being sent to the receiving workstation. This allows for packing of data and prevents transmission of an excessive number of packets with small amounts of data. For most applications, this aspect of operation poses no problem.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ 8) “Rtel”----Reverse Telnet Operation. When users want to prevent V71, V93A, or service port users from gaining access to the network through the V72/V72TP, the reverse Telnet feature may be disabled. The default setting for “Rtel” (Reverse Telnet Operation) Is enabled.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ and . For example, if using the default port select code, send $BTI. If a workstation issues this command and another workstation is currently receiving immediate mode data, the requesting workstation will receive the message "Immediate Mode in use".
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Dots will be printed to the screen at the rate of 1 per second until the connection is established, at which time the "Connected" message is displayed. Once the connection is established, the target will take control of the session and the user may operate as from any Telnet client.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ USER INTERFACE There are two methods to select a serial I/O port (e.g., V74, V75, etc). You can either send a port selection sequence which consists of an (1) ASCII character string or send (2) the Attention Character five times (default ;;;;;) to invoke a port selection menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ To login, enter password. (default is BTA in capital letters) Login: Login successful. Attention Character: ; Device A (2,1 Device B (2,2 Device C (2,3 Device D (2,4 Device A (3,1 Device B (3,2 Device C (3,3 Device D (3,4 Immediate Data Collection Configure 1 CX.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ IMMEDIATE DATA COLLECTION By responding to the Enter Request: message at the end of the V72 menu with “I” users can receive immediate mode data. When “Immediate Data Collection” is selected, the user receives messages or data from modules configured to operate in immediate message mode or immediate data mode.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 1994-1996 Model 74/75 High Speed Serial 4C-232 Revision F.2.13 Unit: 1, Module: 2 Status..................................1 Serial Port Configuration...............2 Port Device Name........................3 Port I.D................................4 Designate Host Port location............5 Message Terminate Character.............6 Mode of Operation.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Set Unit Number Program Password Exit System Menu 3 4 X Enter Request: For detailed Control Board System Menu information see the M-Series DAC Owner’s Manual Number U140E111-02. MANUAL CONNECTION The “Manual Connection” selection for the V72 menu is used to make a module level connection which is used for sending commands to the module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ By entering “2” at the Enter Module number and entering “3” at the Enter Port number, the user has selected module number 2 and port number 3. Verify the connection by insuring that the red LED of Port 3, Module 2 on the front panel of the M-Series DAC base unit has been selected.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ MODULE STATUS By responding to the Enter Request: message in the V72 menu with “S” (Module Status), you can review the current module status.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Pending messages (module #s): none Immediate Mode User: none Command/Configuration Mode User: none System up time (days:hh:mm:ss): 2:07:43:54 INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS By responding to the Enter Request: message in the V72 Status & Diagnostics Menu with “2” (Internal Communications), you can review the current internal communications status.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Logged Users Exit 4 X >3 Network Status: Medium status: good Medium faults: 0 Xmit bufr errs: 0 Available send buffers: 30 Receive queue status: open LOGGED USERS By responding to the Enter Request: message in the V72 Status & Diagnostics Menu with “4” (Logged Users), you can review the Logged Users into the system.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ By responding with “2” to the “terminate a session” message, the V72 will respond with a menu that is similar to the following: Enter number of connection to terminate, : 2 Connection being terminated. Active Users: Address/Port Internal TX/RX Net Data Flo TX/RX Bus Data Flo TX/RX 1) *200.4.3.10 2) -200.4.3.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Device C (2,3) Device D (2,4) Device A (3,1) Device B (3,20) Device C (3,3) Device D (3,4) Immediate Data Collection Configure Manual Connection Unit Reset Module Status Logout 3 4 5 6 7 8 I C M R S T ASCII STRING COMMAND METHOD Serial I/O module ports(V74/V75) can also be selected by sending an ASCII character string to the V72 host modul
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V72 COMMAND SUMMARY Command Description $BTn,p Request to connect to peripheral module "n" port "p". If module m is operating in full duplex mode, full duplex communication is established when connection is made. Otherwise, the connection is for output only (from V72 to the selected module/port). $BTn Request to connect to module "n".
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ MESSAGE Module "n" not installed Module "n" not responding Module "n" busy Module "n", port "p" busy Login successful Login failed Immediate Mode in use Command/Configuration Mode in use Command/Configuration Mode in use by Service V72 MESSAGES DESCRIPTION Issued when a user tries to connect to a peripheral module or port that was not reported as installed to the V72.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ MESSAGE Port. To release mode, terminate Service Port connection. Resource released V72 MESSAGES DESCRIPTION port. To free the resource, the Service Port connection must be terminated from the device connected to it. Issued when the user of a module or port is successfully located and the associated process is terminated. See "Resource Release Function".
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ connection problem only if twisted pair cabling is being used. The red RX/TX LED indicates network activity. The four LED indicators on the front panel of the base unit are used for diagnostics and operation.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V72 CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC LED DESCRIPTION Flashing Description LED 1 Non-volatile Memory Fault. The data stored in the non-volatile RAM for the V72's location contained an error. This causes the device in question to be programmed with default parameter information and the IP and Gateway addresses and the subnet mask will be set to 0.0.0.0.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ LED 1 3 4 (flashing) V72 OPERATION DIAGNOSTIC LED DESCRIPTION Description Active Connection. This LED will remain illuminated for about 30 seconds after the last network connection is terminated. Duplicate IP addresses--another mode on the subnet has the same IP address Cabling Error.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ since last reset, transmit errors, network transmit buffer count and status of the network packet receive queue are shown. Pressing "4" displays a list of the connections currently hosted by the module by IP address. For each session, internal module/port connections in the transmit and receive directions are shown if they exist.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ number, module number, and port number. Messages are sent only to the designated host module in immediate reporting mode. The factory default host module location is Unit 1, Module 1, Port 1. V74/V75/V87 PORT ID The Port ID feature allows a user to enable or disable the Port ID for individual I/O ports.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Immediate message mode provides multiplexing of all messages from all ports to the designated host module automatically. Data is buffered until an end of message terminating character is received or 256 bytes are received.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ If you type "8" from the main configuration menu of the peripheral communications module (Time Tag Mode), the module will respond with: Current Time Tag Mode is Disabled Time: HH:MM:SS Time: HH:MM:SS mmm Date/Time: MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS Date/Time: MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS mmm Exit Enter Selection Disabled 1 2 3 4 5 X Type the selection corresponding to your desired choice.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ automatically as soon as it is received by any port on the peripheral communications module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ has been received is treated as normal data and is sent to the current selected port. OPERATING IN IMMEDIATE MESSAGE MODE Immediate message mode provides automatic message multiplexing between the designated host module and all ports on the V74/V75/V87 module. Messages are sent automatically to the designated host computer in a round-robin fashion a message at a time.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ OPERATING IN IMMEDIATE DATA MODE Immediate data mode is similar to immediate mode. The primary difference is that the immediate data mode does not wait for a message terminating character to send data to the designated host module. Data is sent to the designated host module automatically as soon as it is received by any port on the peripheral communications module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ can use one of the following formats as shown for the CBn (clear buffer) command: CB1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 CB0 CB1,2,4,5 Clear the buffer for Ports 1-8 Clear the buffer for Ports 1-8 Clear the buffer for Ports 1, 2, 4, and 5 CLEAR BUFFER (CB) COMMAND The Clear Buffer (CB) command deletes all present messages or data in the buffer for the specified port(s) in any of the reporti
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ message sent is the oldest message in the buffer. This command has the following format: RSn where n is the desired port number (1 to 4 or 0 for all). If there are no messages in the buffer for the specified port(s), the module responds with .
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ If a peripheral communications module is configured to operate in immediate reporting mode and the destination host module places that module into broadcast mode, the destination host module can receive data or messages from the peripheral ports while simultaneously broadcasting data out to the ports.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V77 OPERATION GENERAL The V77 ADM-1 may be operated as 8 differential or 16 single ended input channels. The input source is an analog voltage signal which is sampled and digitized into a data message. The data message is sent to a host communication module automatically or upon request.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Sampling Method is the manner in which sampling is initiated. The V77 ADM-1 provides three Sampling Methods. These are Command (upon request via data commands only), Immediate (upon exiting configuration), and Schedule (where sampling begins at a specified time). The default Sampling Method is Command.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Reporting Setup allows you to program how the V77 ADM-1 reports data messages to the host module. The items you may program in the Reporting Setup include Reporting Method, Report Start Time, Report Interval, Set Host Address, Data Format, Time Tag, and Terminating Character(s). REPORTING METHOD Reporting Method is the manner in which data messages are sent to the designated host module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ message will appear as the actual sampled voltage. The default Data Format is Hexadecimal. TIME TAG When Time Tag is enabled, a time tag is appended immediately after the data. The time tag consists of the month, day, year, hour, minute, and second at which the data was calculated. Time Tag may be enabled or disabled. The default Time Tag is disabled.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The Single Ended/Differential selection provides selection of single-ended or differential operation. Single Ended mode allows 16 active channels and Differential mode allows 8 active channels. The default Single Ended/Differential setting is Single Ended mode. ACTIVE CHANNELS The Active Channels selection is used to enable individual input channels on the V77 ADM-1 for data acquisition.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ between the command letters and . This number is typically the desired input channel(s) for the data command. If you have a requirement to send the data command to multiple channels simultaneously, you may use one of the following formats as shown for the SA (sample) command: SA1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 SA1-8 SA/0 SA1,2,4-8 3.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ CBn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all). REPORT ALL BUFFERED SAMPLES COMMAND The Report All Buffered Samples (RA) command instructs the V77 ADM-1 to report all samples currently stored in the buffer of the selected channel(s). The Report All Buffered Samples command has the following format: RAn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The V77 ADM-1 generates digital data messages by taking samples of the analog input voltage(s) at a specified sampling rate. The V77 ADM-1 computes an average value of these samples and presents this average to the host device in the form of a data message. The number of samples taken per data message is determined by the Number of Samples to Average.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ where, UU is the M Series Unit Number MM is the V77 ADM-1 Module Number CC is the V77 ADM-1 Channel Number HHH is a Hex value ranging from 000 to FFF DDDD is a Decimal value ranging from 0 to 4095 VV is an Engineering unit ranging from -10 to +10 volts MM is the month (if Time Tag enabled) DD is the day (if Time Tag enabled) YY is the year (if Time Tag enabled) HH is the hour (if Time Ta
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ set of normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts and is capable of switching AC and DC loads up to 3 amps. The V78 CRM-1 employs electromechanical relays having zero current leakage and can be used to switch very low-current loads. All relays may change state on demand via data commands or time schedule.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Reporting Method is the manner in which data messages are sent to a designated host computer/controller. The V78 CRM-1 provides three Reporting Methods. These are Command (upon request via data commands), Immediate (upon exiting configuration), and Schedule (where reporting begins at a specified time). The default Reporting Method is Command.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION You may enable or disable Dynamic Configuration for the V78 CRM-1. Dynamic configuration mode allows non-verbose or "on-the-fly" configuration commands to be issued to the V78 CRM-1. The default Dynamic Configuration setting is disabled.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ SA1,2,4-8 3. Take a single sample for Ports 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 After you have sent the desired data commands to the V78 CRM-1 module, you may disconnect by sending $BT. You may disconnect from the V78 CRM-1 and select a different module or the base unit by sending $BTn
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The Sample (SA) command instructs the V78 CRM-1 to read and report a the open or closed status for each relay specified. The Sample command has the following format: SAn where n = Relay# (1 to 8 or 0 for all). DE-ENERGIZE RELAY COMMAND The De-energize Relay (DR) command instructs the V78 CRM-1 to de-energize the specified relay(s).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ energizing and de-energizing of a relay is referred to as a relay event. Up to 12 relay events may be programmed in the schedule. Once the relay event schedule has been programmed, you may enable, disable, or delete specific relay events. Each relay event consists of a Start Time, Duration, Interval, and Relay Number.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ 1:15:2 1:15:3 1:15:4 1:15:5 1:15:6 1:15:7 1:15:8 7FA 8C3 CD4 568 04E CBA 7D2 11/18/93 11/18/93 11/18/93 11/18/93 11/18/93 11/18/93 11/18/93 09:12:22 09:12:22 09:12:22 09:12:22 09:12:22 09:12:22 09:12:22 UNIT MODULE RELAY # RELAY STATUS DATE TIME Data messages requested through the use of Data Commands might include the messages from one or more channels.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ You have the choice of programming the PDI via verbose (menu-driven) or nonverbose (dynamic) configuration mode. When using verbose mode, a series of menus will prompt you to enter the desired parameters. Non-verbose mode allows you to program the PDI by downloading configuration commands.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ REPORT INTERVAL You may program the PDI to report in repetitive periods using Schedule Reporting Method, where the PDI will report all event samples in the receive buffer after the specified Report Interval has elapsed. The PDI will report until the buffer is empty and then report again after the specified Report Interval has expired.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ specific modules. Data commands may be entered repeatedly to get specific event samples. You may issue a single data command to obtain event samples from multiple channels. Data commands must be used to obtain event samples when using Command Reporting Method. PDI data commands are sent through a host module using the following procedure: 1.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ The Clear Event Buffer (CB) command is used to clear all stored event samples from the buffer of the selected channel(s). The Clear Event Buffer command has the following format: CBn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ RCn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all). REPORT EVENT DURATION COMMAND The Report Event Duration (RD) command instructs the PDI to report how long the most recent recorded event for the selected channel(s) lasted. The Report Event Duration command has the following format: RDn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ RRn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all). REPORT A SINGLE BUFFERED EVENT COMMAND The Report A Single Buffered Event (RS) command instructs the PDI to report the first event sample stored in the buffer of the selected channel(s). The Report A Single Buffer Sample command has the following format: RSn where n = Channel# (1 to 16 or 0 for all).
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Duration measurements are not de-bounced. If the input circuit cycles between active and inactive before settling, only the settled value is reported. Therefore, if a PDI module is connected to a relay or switch that has "dirty" contacts, the total measurement will be less than the actual activation duration of the circuit by the amount of time spent settling.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ 1:15,1 1 11/18/93 09:12:22 1:15,2 1 11/18/93 09:12:22 UNIT MODULE CHANNEL CHANNEL STATUS DATE TIME The following examples show the messages received using data commands where the PDI is installed in Unit 1 Module 15 with time tagging enabled.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ initial event. This will be "1" (closed) for LO to HI Latch Polarity or "0" (open) for HI to LO Latch Polarity if using the V79 PDI-1. This will be "1" (voltage detected) for LO to HI Latch Polartiy or "0" (no voltage detected) for HI to LO Latch Polarity if using the V80 PDI-2. If time tagging is enabled, the time the initial event occurred will be appended to the event sample.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ int disc_in(int, int); int rlyset(int, int); int rlyrst(int, int); 2. Once you have written your source code, you should compile it using the 2500AD 64180 C Compiler. When the 2500AD compiler goes into its linking procedure, it looks for a .LNK file. Bay Tech supplies a file named “T.LNK” that is used for this purpose.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ application), the appropriate module number (1 to 16), and . 3c. Access configuration mode by sending $CONFIG . Once the V82-PCM-1 is in configuration mode, download the created HEX file. This can be done using a communications package or via DOS commands.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ * int n1; for(n1=1;n1!=61;++n1){ if(get_connect()==0){ delay(1000);; got_connect=0;; } else{ got_connect=1; break; } } return (got_connect); * * * This code fragment waits up to 60 seconds for the function get_connect() to go true. 4b.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Description: The serout(. ..) function transfers the specified null terminated character string to the selected module and port. The selected module must be a 4-port serial I/O module (e.g., V74, V75, etc.). Example: Assume a V74 4-port serial I/O module is installed as Module 2.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Description: The serin(...) function reads data from the selected module and stores the data as a null terminated string in the specified character array. The selected module must be a 4-port senal I/O module. Example: Assume a V74 4-port serial I/O module is installed as Module 2 and is receiving data from a modem connected to Port 1 after a dial string has been sent.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Description: The charsout(...) function transfers a specified number of characters from the specified character array to the selected module and port. The first character of the specified array must be a byte count (0 to 255 decimal). The charsout(...) function sends all characters in the byte count range include null characters. The selected module must be a 4-port serial I/O module (e.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ In this example the dial string ATDT18005551212\r is first transmitted to the modem in Module 1. After a connection is made the string "123\r\n” is transmitted. 4h. int hang_up(int a,int 1) Input: a - module number (1 to 16) b - integer number 1 *s - pointer string for output Output: O - successful Description: The hang_up(...) function causes the selected module and port to go onhook.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ x=O; do{ delay(1000): atod(3,1,&atodVal): valdob=atodVal: sprintf(string,"val=;%6.3e\r\n",valdob); ++x serout(2,1,string); }while(x<100); In this code fragment, the analog value of Module 3, Channel 1 is sent to the device connected to Module 2, Channel 1 each second for 100 seconds. The output will look like the following for a voltage input of 10.0 volts: val = l.OOOOOOE+OO1 val = 1.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ strncpy(string,ctime(),19); s=disc in(3,7); if(!s){ serout(2,1,"on "); serout(2,1,string); serout(2,1,"\r"); }else{ serout(2,1,"off "); serout(2,1,string); serout(2,1,"\r"); ++x; }while(x<100); * * * In this code fragment, the status of the discrete input Module 3 Channel 7 is sent to Module 2, Port I each second for 100 seconds.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ b - desired channel number (1 to 8 for the V78 or 13 to 16 for the V84) Output: O - successful (always) Description: The rlyrst(...) function de-energizes the specified relay of a selected module. The selected module must be a V78 CRM-1 or a V84 ADR-1. Example: Assume a V84 ADR-1 is installed as Module 3.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ V78 Relay Module Note: This module must be programmed to operate in command mode. V79 Switch Closure Module Note: This module must be programmed to operate in command mode. V80 Isolated Voltage Module Note: This module must be programmed to operate in command mode.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ communication software packages such as PROCOMM PLUS(R) by Data Storm Technologies, also provide terminal emulation capabilities and allow for communications with the V93A. c. If configuring the V93A from the EIA-232 port, configure the host terminal’s serial parameters to match those of the V93A.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ commands are typically used to request stored data received from an I/O module. Data commands are also used to instruct certain I/O modules to perform a specific task (e.g., energize or de-energize a relay). The configuration menu is invoked by selecting configure(C) from the port selection menu.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Configure - Allows users enter into the configuration mode for any installed modules or for the base unit. See Section 6 CONFIGURATION for details to configure the unit. MANUAL MODE Manual Mode allows users to manually select a module and/or port. The “Manual Mode” selection for the V93A menu is used to make a module level connection which is used for sending commands to the module.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Enter Port number ( for none): 3 By entering “2” at the Enter Module number and entering “3” at the Enter Port number, the user has selected module number 2 and port number 3. Verify the connection by insuring that the red LED of Port 3, Module 2 on the front panel of the M-Series DAC base unit has been selected.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Configure ............................... C Manual Mode ............................. M Exit......................................X Unit Reset .............................. R Logout .................................. T Enter Request: R The M-Series DAC unit has been reset. Important: The Unit Reset command will terminate communications with connected equipment to the M-Series DAC.
M SERIES DAC BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION ____________________________________________________________________________ To return to the menu after making a connection, simply type 5 or more ‘;’ semicolons(default). NOTE: Menu selection is case sensitive.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ TECHNICAL SUPPORT BayTech has a staff of applications engineers on duty to assist you from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday. If you have problems installing, setting up, or operating your Bay Tech product, please contact BayTech’s technical support office. For information on all of BayTech’s data communication products, contact our Web Site at the address shown below.
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M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ EQUIPMENT SETUP MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3 MODU MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE USE MODULE 5 MODULE 6 MODULE 7 MODU MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE USE MODULE 9 MODULE 10 MODULE 11 MODU MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SER
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Type of adapters ___________________________________________________ ___ _________________________________________________________ _______________ Type of cables ___________________________________________________ ___ _________________________________________________________ _______________ Name of software program ________________________________________________ _____________________________________
M SERIES DAC REPACKAGING, SHIPPING, AND RETURNING UNIT TO THE FACTORY ____________________________________________________________________________ REPACKAGING, SHIPPING AND RETURNING TO THE FACTORY If your Bay Tech unit needs service, upgrade, or repair, return it to BayTech. Before dismantling your equipment or before returning the unit for any reason, always call BayTech. The user should never attempt repairs on this unit.
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M SERIES DAC FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFACE STATEMENT ____________________________________________________________________________ FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFACE STATEMENT This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this manual, may cause interference to radio communication. This equipment has been type tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to you telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on a single line should not exceed five. If there are too many devices attached, they may not ring properly. In case of equipment malfunction, BayTech should perform all repairs.
M SERIES DAC APPENDIX B ____________________________________________________________________________ SPECIFICATIONS BASE UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Expansion Slots Power Requirements Power Supply Single Channel Bus Speed M3 M4 M6 M9 M16 3 4 6 9 16 AC Adapter Input: 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 watts maximum; Output: 14-16 VAC, .8A +5VDC, 0.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ V71 SPECIFICATIONS INTERFACE: Asynchronous; EIA-232, -12v mark, +12v space; EIA-422 0 to +5 volt differential (TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-); current loop. CONNECTORS: DB-25 or RJ-45. HANDSHAKING: CTS/DTR or selectable XON/XOFF. DIMENSIONS: 6"h x 4.5"w. FACTORY POWER-UP DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS: Baud rate: 9600. Word size: 8 bits. Parity: None.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ V72TP SPECIFICATIONS Protocols: IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP, TELNET Network Interface: 10BASE2 (thin Ethernet; IEEE 802.3 compliant, coax, BNC) and 10BASE-T (twisted pair, RJ-45). Automatic media and frame selection. The V72 has both 10BASE-T and 10BASE2 connectors. The V72TP has a 10BASE-T connector.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ XON/XOFF: Disabled Device Name: Device A for Port 1 to Device D for Port 4 Port ID: UU:MM,PP - enabled; UU = Unit Number, MM = Module Number, and PP = Port Number Designate Host Module Location Unit 1, Module 1, Port 1 Message Terminating Character: Carriage Return (0D Hex) Mode of operation: Full duplex mode Time Tag: Disabled Connect Port ID Echo: Port EIA Driver: Disabled Current EI
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Interface: EIA-232 Asynchronous, -12v mark, +12v space (V74 and V75); EIA-422 0 to +5 volt diff TX+, TX, RX+, RX- (V75 & V87); EIA-485 (V87 & V86). Connectors: 8-pin modular. Handshaking: EIA-232 - CTS/DTR; selectable XON/XOFF Buffer: 1k character input/output. Dimensions: V77 6"h x 4.5"w.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Gain ranges: 0.5 (jumper selectable), 1, 2, 4, 8 (software selectable) System noise: <1.5 LSB rms (all gains) Overvoltage Protection: without ±50 V without damage, power "on" 35 V damage, power "off" Common-Mode Input Voltage: ±13 volts (max) Common-Mode Rejection Ratio: 95 db @60 Hz, all gains ACCURACY Relative accuracy: Differential nonlinearity: ±1.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ data transfer to an ext ernal memory module) Dynamic Performance Gain Bipolar Unipolar Sample rate 0.5 ±10 V 1 2 4 ±5 V 0 to 10 V ±2.5 V 0 to 5 V ±1.25 V 0 to 2.5 V 8 ±0.625 V 0 to 1.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Contact rating: VDC 3A @120 VAC, 2A @220 VAC or 28 resistive load Contact resistance: Life expectancy: 100 milliohms initially Mechanical: 20 million operations (min) Electrical: 100,000 (min) @ full load Vibration: 10g @ 55-110Hz, 0.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Power Requirements: M16/M8 +5VDC, 40 ma typical (provided by pwr supply). Debounce: Environmental: 0 to 60000 ms (software selectable).
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ . . . MOD16P16 for Module 16 Channel 16 Instruction Table: The Instruction Table is blank by default. If an instruction is entered into the Instruction Table, that instruction and the "latch" parameter are disabled by default. Program Strings: All output strings are blank by default. Conversion Tables: All conversion tables are blank by default.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ Slope: -9999.99 to +9999.99 Y-Intercept: -9999.99 to +9999.99 Range: Up to 5 linear ranges per conversion table. V 93A SPECIFICATIONS Interface: Dial-up telephone line Modulation: V.32bis (14,400 bps) or V.32 (9600 bps) Compression: V.
M SERIES DAC APPENDIX B ____________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX B MODEM COMMAND SUMMARY U.S. ROBOTIC MODEMS COMMAND INTERPRETATION AT&B1 Fixed Serial Port Rate (default) AT&C1 Normal CD Operations (default) AT&D2 Normal DTR Operations (default) ATSO=1 Auto answer telephone line in 4 or fewer rings ATE0 Modem does not display keyboard commands.
M SERIES DAC APPENDIX E ____________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX C MODULE COMMAND SUMMARY V74/V75/V87 DAC DATA COMMAND SUMMARY Command Description $CONFIG Full menu configuration command. $BTBn (n=1 to 16) Broadcast. This command puts module n into broadcast mode where data received by the host module is sent to all V74/V75/V76/V87 ports simultaneously. CBn (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Clear Buffer.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ V77 ADM-1 DATA COMMAND SUMMARY Command Description CAn (n=0 or 1 to 3) Calibrate. 0=all, 1=25%, 2=50%, and 3=75% of Full Scale (FS). Initiates auto-calibration. ADM-1 tests for offsets and makes necessary corrections. Corrections are continually applied to all reported data messages until another Calibrate command is issued. CBc (c=Ch# 1 to 16, 0=all) Clear Buffer.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ V78 CRM-1 DATA COMMAND SUMMARY Command Description CBr (r=Relay# 1 to 8, 0=all*) Clear Buffer. Clears all buffered relay status history (change of state).
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ V79 PDI-1 & V80 PDI-2 COMMAND SUMMARY Command Description CBc (c=Ch# 1 to 16, 0=all) Clear Event Buffer. Clear all buffered event samples.
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M SERIES DAC APPENDIX E ____________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX E V82 PCM-1 (Programmable Control Module) OPERATION 213
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M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ INDEX 1 10BASE2, 41, 194 10BASE-T , 15, 194 8 Configuration, iii, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 38, 184, 193, 201 Connectors, 192, 196, 202 Contact, 25, 29, 33, 198, 199 CRM-1, 4, 28, 29, 41 CST, 184 CTS, 7, 8, 9, 16, 193, 196 Current loop, 8, 12 802.
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ F FAX, 184 FCC, 190 FCC Requirements, 190 FCC rules, 190 FCC Rules, 190 FCC Statement, 190 FIFO, 197 FLASH memory, 194 Frame selection, 194 H Handshaking, 196 Hex, 195 Host communications, 2 Host module, 41, 42 Humidity, 194, 198, 199, 200 I I/O module, 1, 2, 3, 41, 42 IBM, ii, 7, 9 ICMP, 194 ID Echo, 195 Installation, 40 Interface, 10, 14, 15, 190, 193, 196, 202 IP, 194 J Jumper, 16, 198 L LCD d
M SERIES DAC TECHNICAL SUPPORT ____________________________________________________________________________ S Sample rate, 4, 198 Security, 194 Shipping, 188 Single-ended, 28 Slope, 202 SNAP, 2, 194 Stop bits, 193, 194, 195 Storage, 192, 194, 198, 199, 200 Switch, 35, 36 U Unipolar, 198 Unit Reset, 181 Unpacking, 40 Users Manual, iii V VAC, 192, 199 Voltage, 37, 197, 199, 200 Volts, 7 T TCP, 2, 194 TCP/IP stack, 2 Technical Support, 184 TELNET, 2, 194 TELNET session, 2 Temperature, 194 TERM.