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1. 4 6 DIP Switch Settings ssss 4 6 RS 232 Point to Point Communication with Hardware Handshaking 4 7 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Contents V RS 232 Point to Point Communication with Software Handshaking 4 7 RS 422 Multidrop Four wire Communications tac 4 8 Wiring for RS 485 Communications 4 9 COMI CON2 to IBM ee 4 10 COMB wi ie RE RR ERR 4 11 LE i o DE PERI 4 12 Me RE M 4 13 Firmware Download Instructions 4 14 Chapter 5 Service Changing the Fuse eeeeeeeeneenee 5 1 Changing the Battery esse se ee ee 5 2 Power up Sequence ee ee be ee ee 5 2 Pushbutton Reset Jumper Installation 5 3 Troubleshooting eene 5 4 Chapter 6 On Line Configuration Accessing the On Line Configuration Menu 6 1 Main Configuration Menu eene 6 2 Selecting a Menu Item esee 6 2 Selecting Parameters eese 6 2 Changing Parameters eene 6 2 leid M 6 2 Keyboard eR RR NEN 6 3 Beep on Keypress ee ees ee ee ee ee ee 6 3 Blink on Keypress iese ese ee se ge ee 6 3 Shift and F Keys iese ee Re ee RA 6 3 Shift Lock AR
2. Cursor Position Save Restore and Print The host can tell the Workstation to save the current cursor position in order to restore it later but the Workstation does not have the capability to stack multiple saves in order to perform multiple restores later The restore function moves the cursor to the last saved position Function Code Save cursor position 27 s Restore cursor position 27 u Print cursor position to 27 6n primary port in the format 27 xx yyR where xx is the row and yy is the column Move Cursor Function Code Up 1 line 27 A Up nn lines 27 nnA Down 1 line 27 B Down nn lines 27 nn B Right 1 column 27 C or 09 Right nn columns 27 nn C Left 1 column 27 D or 08 Left nn columns 27 nn D Down 1 scroll if at bottom 27 D or 10 Down 1 to column 1 scroll 27 E if at bottom Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Automatic Line Feed or Carriage Return Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Up 1 scroll if at top To home row 1 column 1 To home and clear screen To row xx column yy To row 4 column 10 To column 1 27 M or 11 27 H or 27 f 12 27 bosyyH or 27 xx yyf 27 4 10H 13 The line feed and carriage return characters ASCII codes 10 and 13 respectively are two of many ways to control the cursor s position Function Enable l
3. full duplex the Workstation simply transmits operator keypresses In this case the host typically transmits each keypress back to the Workstation for display Although full duplex operation seems more complicated it has two advantages First the operator instantly knows when the host has failed and second the host can translate keypresses and return different codes to the Workstation Multi Drop Enabled Disabled When multi drop is enabled the Workstation responds only when the host sends a code to select the Workstation This is useful when a single communications port on the host is connected to more than one Workstation Multi Drop Station 0 to 255 If you have enabled multi drop you must enter a station number We recommend that you not use station number 0 or 255 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 7 Terminal Functions This chapter describes all the functions of the Terminal version of the firmware including how it sends keypresses to the host how it displays characters received from the host and the additional functions it can perform on command from the host At the factory Nematron sets up every Workstation as a Terminal When you first apply power to your Workstation it displays the following message First time power up Download firmware or hit any key for on line configuration To use your Workstation
4. that the Workstation asserts when receiving If the Workstation is always ready to receive you can simply select None If the other device supports hardware handshaking on its transmitter which usually means that it doesn t transmit unless its CTS input is asserted you can select RTS and connect the Workstation s RTS output to the other device s CTS input This is the same as choosing On to Receive for the RTS Control selection Finally if the other device supports software handshaking you can select XON XOFF to do the same Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 11 Convert Parity Error Enabled Disabled This selects whether the Workstation automatically translates characters received with the wrong parity into some other character Typically you would assign a character such as that is normally not displayed In the Terminal mode that indicates to the operator that there was a parity error We recommend you enable this selection Parity Error Char 0 to 255 Selects the ASCII code of the character returned in place of characters received with incorrect parity You should read the description above under Convert Parity Error for more information Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 12 Series 110 120 Installation and Termin
5. A rtisan Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality TecmoogyGroup new and certified used pre owned equipment FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment EQUIPMENT DEMOS HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web at www artisantg com 7 for more our interactive website at www instraview com 7 information on price quotations drivers technical LEASING MONTHLY specifications manuals and documentation RENTALS ITAR CERTIFIED ode We aed Contact us 888 88 SOURCE sales artisantg com www artisantg com Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide DOC IWS 232 Revision D November 1995 Nematron Corporation World Headquarters 5840 Interface Drive Ann Arbor Mich 48103 Phone 734 214 2000 FAX 734 994 8074 Nematron Open minds Open systems Real solutions Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide DOC IWS 232 Revision D November 1995 Nematron Corporation World Headquarters
6. Three types of firmware are available PLC Workstation Industrial Computer with BASIC Industrial Terminal all Series 110 120 models leave the factory with this firmware installed Because the unit stores its firmware in flash memory each hardware model which includes the IWS 110 120 IWS 113 123 and IWS 117 127 supports all three types of firmware To change firmware you simply plug in an IBM compatible PC and transmit a firmware file When a new Workstation leaves the Nematron factory it has the Industrial Terminal firmware already downloaded If you want your unit to operate as a PLC Workstation or as an Industrial Computer then you can change it by downloading different firmware In order to download firmware you must have the following equipment and materials available Diskettes included in the IWS SETUP 120 package IBM compatible PC with at least 256K RAM one serial port one hard disk drive and one floppy disk drive Cable to connect your PC to the Workstation this is part number CBL C1 and is included in the IWS SETUP 120 package If your PC has a 9 pin Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 18 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide serial port then you need the 9 to 25 adapter that is also included with the package Series 110 or Series 120 Industrial Workstation Downloading The following instruc
7. 5840 Interface Drive Ann Arbor Mich 48103 Phone 734 214 2000 FAX 734 994 8074 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ii Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Nematron Open minds Open systems Real solutions Revision History Revision Description A Initial release B Combined with DOC IWS 150 C Minor corrections D Minor corrections and added CE mark information Notice Nematron Corporation assumes no liability or responsibility for the loss or damage direct or indirect arising from the use of this product Nematron reserves the right to change this product s specifications without notice This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained in this guide does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware and software It describes hardware common to all Series 110 120 Workstations Nematron is a registered trademark of the Nematron Coroporation Industrial Workstation is a trademark of Nematron Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 1992 Nematron Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Gui
8. ASE EE EE EE AE N 7 2 Keyboard Disable rererere 7 2 Auto Rep at nre n ehe 7 2 Keyboard Buffer sees 7 3 Key Sifting seirene OR EDE ee Ee ede 7 3 ONA EE ORE DE 7 4 SR AE ER EE EE 7 5 Control Codes ss SE DS Ee RE GE 7 5 Special Receive FuncHONS sesse esse esse ee ee 7 6 Gic D 7 6 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Contents vii Display EE Ee Ee Re eer ee 7 8 Keyboafd tiese eke 7 10 Mo EE EE a E E 7 10 Message Storage and Retrieval 7 1 Multi Drop Functions sseesesssss 7 11 D AE NE ER ORE G 7 13 Reset to Default Settings 7 14 Time Date es ER EG eie ies eie ee 7 14 Troubleshooting sesse Ee Re 7 14 Appendix A Receive Character Codes ee ee A 1 Transmit Character Codes sess A 3 Escape Codes eee ree Ge A 4 e T P A 7 SpecifiCatiofls basis AO EI A 8 RAGS UE A 10 Appendix B EU EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Declaration of Conformity Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com viii Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Important Information N WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed
9. None Cursor remains at the end of the last line Wrap Cursor moves to the first column of the first line Scroll The Workstation moves the bottom three lines to the top and clears the bottom line Then it moves the cursor to the first column of the last line When the cursor is sent backwards the same concepts apply For example when going backwards from the first column of the first line Wrap moves the cursor to the last column of the last line while Scroll moves the top three lines down and places the cursor at the last column of the top line which is now blank Of course None leaves the cursor in the first column We recommend you set this to Scroll Cursor None Block Underscore Selects the cursor type We recommend you choose the Block cursor The underscore cursor is available only on the Series 110 models Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 8 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Communications The sub menu for configuring the communications ports appears below Communications Menu COMI 2 COM2 1 3 COM3 After selecting a port the Workstation allows you to change the following parameters for each port Baud Rate 110 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Selects the speed at which this port transmits and receives We recommend 9600 but in any event you must ensure that the device connected to this p
10. 212 DDS 2 2 2 10 L3 22 32 3222 32222233233 SERE EE NOU MADRE ee DELEELELELELLELDELUELDEE PPP PIE PI OO EO OIE oe Rg sg AA RA ARAMA AAAA AAA AAA AARAARAARAARARS Cee A REA REAR AREA TAR SARS AAAAAAAA AAS BEBE OCC OO COO CO CC ER ECE EAA AAA AAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA BESEER ESE OO COO CO CC SE SEGE SE SEE PCS OCC OC OO CE CE OO ENE SR N ds OEELEELELLEELEELEL GELEE SSDS DHS S amp S coer ere 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 EE ETE e POD DOE foe DEOD E BOOS Sone E Ta Sa SS 21 321 23 3 23 20 324 23 3 2124 3121 999999999954 EEEEEEEEEEEE 23959555 5 ECCE SCE SCE COOL OGL EE DOE 23 aaan COCCOCCE GCE OLE GE Ere 353 0 3 0 3 3 2 EER 133 EE 2 112 3 KEET 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 2 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Display The Series 110 120 Workstations display four lines with 20 characters on each line The Series 110 Workstation s display is a liquid crystal display LCD with LED backlighting the Series 120 Workstation s display is a vacuum fluorescent display VFD Character Set The display s character set includes the entire standard ASCII character set The Series 120 Workstation can display the same International characters that are on the IBM PC s Multilingual code page 850 while the Series 110 Workstation is limited to U S characters only If you re programming in BASIC you can configure and d
11. C and D Division 2 and Class II groups F and G Division 2 Operating temperature code T6 Canadian Standards Association Specification C22 2 No 213 M1987 NON INCENDIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CSA Report No LR 65779 9 Certified for installation in hazardous locations Class I groups A B C and D Division 2 Operating temperature code T6 3 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide N The Workstations have been UL Listed and CSA Certified as non incendive devices They are not intrinsically safe and must never be operated within a Division 1 hazardous location when installed according to this guide Nor should any peripheral interface device attached to these Workstations be located within Division 1 locations unless approved and or certified shunt zener diode barriers are placed in series with each individual signal and DC power line Division 1 installations are beyond the bounds of our design intent Nematron accepts no responsibility for installations of this equipment or any devices attached to this equipment in Division 1 locations If the intended location does not presently have a Class Division and Group rating then you must consult the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction in order to determine the correct rating In accordance with Federal State Provincial and Local regulations all hazardous locations installations must be i
12. COMI and COM 2 are electrically and physically identical Each is an optically isolated serial port capable of RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 operation 1 13 14 25 COM1 COWM2 Serial Port 25 pin Male Pin Direction Type Function 1 Chassis ground 2 Output 232 TXD transmit data 3 Input 232 RXD receive data 4 Output 232 RTS request to send 5 Input 232 CTS clear to send 7 232 GND signal ground 9 Output 5V isolated 100 mA 14 Output 422 TXD Gf RS 485 RXD 15 Output 422 TXD Gf RS 485 RXD 16 Input 422 RXD 17 Input 422 RXD 19 21 422 120Q terminating resistor Note Never connect the signal and chassis grounds together You must connect the signal grounds at each end of the cable in order to maintain circuit isolation Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 7 The resistor available on pins 19 and 21 terminates the receive side of an RS 422 or RS 485 connection However when more than two stations are connected together you should terminate only the stations at each end intermediate stations are not terminated The following cable shows the use of terminating resistors COM1 COM2 to RS 422 Series 110 120 COM1 COM2 RS 422 25 pin Female DIP Switch Settings COMI and COM2 each has a set of DIP switches that allow you to select operating parameters for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 communications meaningless switc
13. Humidity 3 1 NI D ets 3 1 Hazardous Locations ee ee Ee EE 3 1 Shock and Vibration eeeeeeeseessss 3 1 IDimenslohs EE GE GEES ERU ERE EU TENEO 3 2 Torque Specifications eeeeeeeeeeeee 3 3 Installation in Hazardous Locations 3 4 Safety Agency Approvals seees 3 4 DefifitiGns EE Ke ee eb EUER 3 6 Class I LoOCatHONS ees ees ee ee ese ee ee ee Re ee ee 3 6 Class II Locations esse esse ees ee ee ee ee se ee ee 3 6 Division 1 Locations ees esse esse ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 6 Division 2 Locations ees esse esse ese ee ee ee ee 3 6 nin AO RE ais 3 7 Temperature Code Rating 3 8 Enclosures iese see ees ee ee ee ee Re ee 3 8 Power Switch deo EE eo be ed 3 9 Cable Connections eee 3 10 Power Cable esse ge SR EE eR 3 10 Communication Cables 3 11 Operation and Maintenance 3 12 Chapter 4 Connections Power Connections ese ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 2 Power Connector i d eer ke toot ver Esa Pede ie 4 2 Electrical Grounding eese 4 3 Fuse Ratings SR OR IE ie ioa 4 3 Communications POFES ees esse esse ese ee ee ee ee ne ee ee ee ee ee 4 4 Cabblilg RE EE ns 4 4 COMI and COM sseeeee 4 5 COMI CON2 to RS 422
14. Series 110 120 COM1 COM2 IBM PC COM 25 pin Female 9 pin Female This cable connects your PC s 9 pin COMI or COM2 serial port to the COMI or COM2 serial port on the Workstation We include this cable when you order IWS SETUP 120 part number CBL C2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 14 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide COM3 COM is a non isolated serial port capable of RS 232 only Its pinout is similar to that of an IBM PC s 9 pin serial port COMS RS 232 Serial Port 9 pin Male Pin Direction Function Shell Chassis ground 2 Input RXD receive data 3 Output TXD transmit data 5 GND signal ground 7 Output RTS request to send 8 Input CTS clear to send Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 15 LPT1 LPT1 is a parallel printer port that can drive a Centronics type parallel printer The connector is compatible with the IBM PC s parallel printer connector O OOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOO Parallel printer Port 25 pin Female Pin Direction Function 1 Output Data strobe 2 Output DO data bit 0 3 Output D1 data bit 1 4 Output D2 data bit 2 5 Output D3 data bit 3 6 Output D4 data bit 4 7 Output D5 data bit 5 8 Output D6 data bit 6 9 Output D7 data bit 7 10 Input Acknowledge Not 11 Input Busy Not 12 Input Paper
15. UV hardcoat Dimensions 10 5 x 6 0 x 3 6 26 6 cm x 15 2 cm x 9 1 cm 7 pounds 3 kg Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 12 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Ratings Environment Rating Specification Operating Temperature Series 110 32 122 F IEC 68 2 1 Test Ad 0 50 C IEC 68 2 2 Test Bd Series 120 32 131 F 0 55 C Storage Temperature 40 F 40 C to IEC 68 2 1 Test Ab 158 F 70 C IEC 68 2 2 Test Bb Operating Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity IEC 68 2 3 test Ca non condensing Front Panel Seal Water tight NEMA 4 12 IP 66 Dust tight Mechanical Rating Specification Operational Vibration 5 8 Hz 0 8 inch IEC 68 2 6 Test Fc 8 500Hz 3G Operational Shock 40 G 9 msec IEC 68 2 27 Test Ea Packaged Drop 29 5 75 cm NSTC Project 1A Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 13 EMC Rating Specification Electrostatic Discharge 15 kV VO port pins IEC 801 2 Level 4 excluded High Frequency 4 kV power 2 kV VO IEC 801 4 Level 4 Transients 5x50 nsec 2 5 kHz repetition rate 15 msec burst duration 300 msec burst period RF Susceptibility 10 V M 27 1000 MHz IEC 801 3 Level 3 Conducted Radiated FCC Part 15 Class A Emissions EN 55022 Class B EU EU EMC Directive CE Mark 89 336 EEC Safety Compliance Specification
16. enable the Shift keys but leave the F key disabled your host must first transmit the command to enable both the Shift and F keys 27 21h and then transmit the command to disable the F key 27 250 Function Code Disable keyboard entirely 27 2h Disable shift and F 27 211 Disable shift lock 27 221 Disable beep 27 231 Disable auto repeat 27 241 Disable F as shift key 27 251 Enable keyboard 27 21 Enable shift and F 27 21h Enable shift lock 27 22h Enable beep 27 23h Enable auto repeat 27 24h Enable F 27 25h LEDs There are some commands that control the status of the Alarm and Comm LEDs Function Code Turn on Comm LED 27 51h Turn off Comm LED 27 511 Turn on Alarm LED 27 gt 2h Turn off Alarm LED 27 21 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 12 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Message Storage and Retrieval One of the Workstation s nicest features is its capability to store messages in memory and recall them later with a short command The Workstation does not have any on line message editing capabilities To store a message in memory you must program your host to send a message with the proper codes For example to program the message TWS 120 Terminal as message number 1 your program might contain the statement PRINT CHRS 27 gt luIWS 120 Terminal
17. has a range of 100 while the Series 120 s brightness adjustment has a range of only 4 Fo ESO decreases the viewing angle contrast of the Series 110 s display or decreases the brightness of the Series 120 s display The Series 110 s viewing angle adjustment has a range of 100 while the Series 120 s brightness adjustment has a range of only 4 Hz powering up enables the Workstation to enter the firmware download mode See the end of Chapter 4 for instructions Increase Brightness or Viewing Angle Decrease Brightness or Viewing Angle Enable Firmware Download Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Guided Tour 2 9 Control C Ctrl C FO generates a special code whose function depends on the firmware please consult the appropriate user s manual for more information Fault Indicator If the Kbd LED doesn t blink when you press a key its likely that the unit is not configured to flash the Kbd LED for each keypress See Chapter 6 for configuration instructions If the Kbd LED remains on continuously it indicates that the unit senses an invalid combination of two or more keys After an invalid key combination the unit accepts no further keystrokes until it first senses that no key is pressed This provides some protection against a stuck key Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisa
18. instructions Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Guided Tour 2 7 Automatic Repeat You can configure the unit to repeat a key automatically when you hold it down Chapter 6 describes how to set the amount of time after pressing a key before repeating starts as well as the amount of time between repeats 1 e the number of repeats per second N We strongly recommend against enabling auto repeat if you have assigned any keys to a machine control function Please consider whether a stuck key could indirectly harm personnel or equipment Special Key Functions In most cases the Workstation rejects multiple simultaneous keypresses as invalid In other words the Workstation doesn t react when you hold down two keys at the same time There are a few exceptions as listed below Hardware Reset If you install an internal jumper you can press JL simultaneously to generate a hardware reset which is usually equivalent to removing and then restoring power Consult page 5 3 for a description of installing the jumper Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 2 8 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Fo EJ increases the viewing angle contrast of the Series 110 s display or increases the brightness of the Series 120 s display The Series 110 s viewing angle adjustment
19. keyboard Using old version of DOWNLOAD faulty firmware Invalid DIP switch setting bad cable port failure Remedy Return unit to factory Return unit to factory Replace battery Return unit to factory Return unit to factory Repeatedly press each key until the LED goes out if the LED doesn t go out return unit to factory Fully seat keyboard connector return unit to factory for new keyboard Use V1 4 or later of DOWNLOAD return unit to factory for new firmware Verify DIP switch setting and cable use proper wire for RS 422 check serial port with loopback test described on page 6 11 5 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Problem noted Possible cause s Remedy Unit resets randomly Loose or shorted power Check repair and replace cable short in cable s communications cable Workstation not Connect unit to earth connected to earth ground ground Voltage potential Connect all devices to the between earth grounds of same earth ground Workstation and other devices connected to its communications ports Loose integrated circuits Open unit remove boards inside and press all chips fully into sockets Faulty Workstation Return unit to factory power supply Low voltage on incoming Raise voltage power Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 6 On Line Configuration This chapter descr
20. line to peripheral Current screen to peripheral Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Code 27 4i 27 5i 27 6i 27 7i 27 8i 27 9i 27 10i 27 11i 27 p or 27 Op 27 lp 27 2p 27 3p 27 4p Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 16 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Reset to Default Settings The following command resets the terminal back to its default settings power up settings Function Code Reset to defaults 27 z Time Date Several commands read set and display the time and or date the time is always in the 24 hour format Function Code Set the time 27 hh mm ss s Set the date regardless of 27 mm dd yy t US Int l setting Enable date display at cursor 27 14h Enable time display at cursor 27 15h Disable date display 27 2141 Disable time display 27 151 Transmit time to primary 27 7n same format as displayed Transmit date to primary 27 8n same format as displayed Troubleshooting When the operator presses a key it doesn t show up on the display Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation This section describes possible problems with the operation of your Series 110 120 Industrial Terminal Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions 7 17 This might indicate that you haven t set up the host and Workstation to echo the operator s entries to the
21. screen You can either set up the Workstation so that it automatically echoes keypresses to the screen or you can program your host to transmit back to the Workstation any characters it receives To set up the Workstation to echo you can either follow the configuration instructions on page 6 13 or set up your host to send a command as described on page 7 9 The screen doubles each character it displays This indicates that you have set up the Workstation to echo characters to the screen and that the host is also echoing characters to the screen The best solution is to change the Workstation s configuration so that it doesn t echo characters itself and leave that job to the host The host transmits characters but the Terminal doesn t display anything The most likely problem is a faulty cable or a mismatch between the communication parameters of the host and the Terminal You should check your cable and make sure the parameters match Also make sure that the host is plugged into the Primary Port you have specified in the on line configuration Another possibility is that the Workstation is set up in the multi drop mode and that the host has not sent the proper select command The Terminal continually not occasionally displays garbled characters Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 18 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide This indica
22. the following communications ports the IWS 110 120 and IWS 113 123 each has only the COMI port Name Type L 0 0 0 COMI RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 serial COM2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 serial COM3 RS 232 serial LPTI Centronics printer I O Connects to CBL D8 VO racks The following pages describe the specifications of each port AN Although 45 VDC is provided on some Communications connectors there is only 100 mA available you must take care not to overload the unit s power supply Cabling We recommend using Belden 9830 wire or eguivalent 24 ga stranded copper conductors sheathed in both foil and braided shields RS 422 connections should use twisted pairs three twists per inch Many communications problems occur with RS 422 connections because of improper cable selection or installation We urge you to use Belden 9830 or equivalent and to make sure that one twisted pair is the transmit pair while the other twisted pair is the receive pair In order to maximize the protection of cable shields the connectors should be conductive we recommend using connectors with metal shells The maximum length of an RS 232 cable is 50 feet the maximum length of an RS 422 cable is 4000 feet Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Note Never connect the signal and chassis grounds together COM and COM2
23. to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nematron could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not operate the Workstation with its back cover removed There are dangerous high voltages inside Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Important Information ix N WARNING For Hazardous Locations If you plan to install your Workstation in a hazardous location please consult the instructions beginning on page 3 4 Note Refer to Appendix B in this manual for EU EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Declaration of Conformity Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com rtisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 1 Introduction This guide contains all the information y
24. usually useful only if you are writing BASIC programs To install the jumper disconnect power and all communications connectors and remove the screws that hold on the back cover Locate the pair of pins labeled JP1 on the lower left side of the CPU board the large board located just behind the display and install a shunt jumper across both pins Please contact Nematron customer support if you need to obtain a shunt Replace the back cover the screws the communications connector and finally the power Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Service Troubleshooting Problem noted Run LED flashes very quickly for more than five minutes Run LED flashes slowly Alarm LED flashes very slowly Alarm LED on others off Comm LED on others off Kbd LED remains on continuously No response to some keypresses Firmware download reports that Flash is empty or invalid Communications problems Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 5 5 Virtually all apparent problems are caused by improper communications connections or inadequate grounding Possible cause s Firmware memory flash EPROM is faulty Faulty display Battery low External RAM memory failure Internal microprocessor memory failure Key may be stuck Loose keyboard connector faulty
25. where not required by regulations 2 Enclosure doors or openings must remain closed at all times except when performing service in order to avoid the accumulation of foreign matter inside of the Workstation 3 The Workstation must never be subjected to any installation or service procedures unless a Power is known to be removed and b The area is known to be non hazardous This includes the installation or removal of power cables communication cables power fuse and internal battery as well as setting the DIP switches located at the rear of the unit 4 All installation and service must be performed only by technically qualified service personnel These Workstations require no service by an operator in the course of normal operation Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 4 Connections For the rest of this chapter you should refer to the figure below note that only the IWS 117 and IWS 127 models have all the communications ports indicated the IWS 110 120 and IWS 113 123 provide only the COMI connector EE EE EE EE EE GE EE KG GEGEE AE PT Bg UII VP NNI Bg FM WF ll M ko eesseroPeorreoeerseroeronoroor rona lh bl lb gl wl ww wl wl wl lb gll ull lul pl EE EE OES EE OE OE EE OES OE EE OE OE GE OGE RE FILS L ISLA I OLI LAL ES DEAL fence See eee ree eee EREE R ELE ELE ELS LLSELEELELELELEELELEE ILLS kenn E SS eee ee
26. which flammable gases or vapors are or may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Class II Locations Class II locations are those that are or may become hazardous because of the presence of combustible dust Division 1 Locations A Division 1 location is one in which flammable or ignitable gasses vapors or conductive combustible dusts and particles can exist under normal operating conditions N The Series 110 120 Workstations are not suitable for installation within Division 1 locations Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 8 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide You must not install electrical equipment in Division 1 locations unless it is intrinsically safe or installed inside of approved explosion proof enclosures or inside of approved purged and pressurized enclosures Division 2 Locations Division 2 locations are those locations that are normally non hazardous but which may become hazardous due to accidents which may expose the area to flammable vapors gases or combustible dusts Series 110 120 Workstations are listed with UL for Class I Division 2 and Class II Division 2 and Certified by CSA for Class I Division 2 Division 2 locations are those where 1 Class I volatile flammable liquids or flammable gasses are handled processed or used but in which the liquids va
27. 6 Kbytes are useable Firmware is also mask programmed into the ROM of the microprocessor and resides at the lowest 8 Kbytes of code space Units have either 32 Kbytes or 64 Kbytes of battery backed RAM of which the firmware uses 2 5 Kbytes Communications COM1 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 DIP switch selectable 25 pin male D shell connector RTS and CTS handshake lines are available on the RS 232 side only Optical isolators provide 1500V isolation Baud rates supported are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 Data size can be 7 or 8 bits the number of stop bits can be or 2 and parity can be none even or odd COMI does not support the combination of 7 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit COM2 and COMG do support that combination Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 9 COM2 Optional same specifications as COMI COMS Optional RS 232 only not isolated 9 pin male D shell connector Only RTS and CTS handshake lines are supported Baud rates data bits stop bits and parity options are the same as COMI LPT1 Centronics compatible printer port 25 pin female D shell connector VO Proprietary bus to drive I O racks part number CBL D8 25 pin male D shell connector Series 110 Display Liquid crystal display LCD with LED backlighting Size 4 lines x 20 characters line 3 0 wide x 1 high 76 2 mm x 25 4 mm Characters 5 x 8 dot ma
28. 69 201 233 6 138 170 4 202 D 234 Q 139 i 171 V 203 235 5 140 i 172 A 204 236 oo 141 i 173 205 D 237 o 142 174 206 D 238 143 A 175 207 n 239 144 176 208 240 145 177 D 209 D 241 146 178 210 E 242 2 147 D 179 211 243 lt 148 180 D 212 244 149 181 213 1 245 8 150 182 A 214 246 151 183 215 I 247 152 y 184 216 I 248 E 153 185 217 249 154 186 D 218 D 250 155 187 219 D 251 y 156 188 D 220 D 252 3 157 189 221 D 253 2 158 x 190 D 222 254 159 f 191 D 223 D 255 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 3 Transmit Character Codes Terminal Firmware Key ASCII Code Key ASCII Code FO Cancel 03 7 55 lt 08 8 56 2 09 9 57 4 10 FO Enter 58 7 11 FOL 60 Enter 13 FO 2 61 Shift left or Menu 14 FO gt 62 Shift center or Help 15 FQ 9 63 Cancel 24 FO 1 64 Shift right or Setup 25 A 65 FO 27 B 66 F1 or Select 28 C 67 F2 or Alarms 29 D 68 F3 or Select 30 E 69 F4 or Upload 31 F 70 sp space 32 G 71 FO 6 34 H 72 FO 3 35 I 73 FO 7 36 J 74 FO 4 37 K 75 FO e 39 L 76 FO 40 M 77 FOT T 4l N 78 FO 5 42 O 79 or F 43 P 80 FQ 0 44 Q 81 45 R 82 e 46 S 83 FO 8 47 T 84 0 48 U 85 1 49 V 86 2 50 W 87 3 51 X 88 4 52 Y 89 5 53 Z 90 6 54 FQ Backspac
29. CHR S 4 Function Code Save text as msg nnn 1 254 27 nnnu text 04 Append text to msg nnn 1 254 27 gt nnnv text 04 Erase all messages 27 255u Display message nnn 27 nnnw Send message nnn to 27 nnnx primary port Send message nnn to 27 nnny peripheral port Send number of unused 27 z characters of memory storage to primary port in the format nnnnn 13 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions Multi Drop Functions 7 13 With the proper connections you can connect multiple Workstations to a single intelligent host all with a single cable The multi drop command selects a particular Workstation to respond to all subsequent commands until the host transmits the next select code You must follow the instructions on page 6 16 to configure the Workstation for multi drop operation and you must properly connect the Workstations to the host using RS 422 or RS 485 We provide three versions of the select command two binary versions and one ASCII version The following paragraphs explain the differences Function Code Select station nnn ASCII 027 nnn Select station nnn binary 06 nnn Select station nnn improved binary 05 nnn Valid station numbers are 1 to 255 for the ASCII version and 1 to 127 for the binary versions Station 0 is a broadcast address that selects
30. Description Underwriter s UL 1604 Class I Division 2 hazardous Laboratories locations Groups A B C D T6 Canadian Standards CSA 22 2 142 Process Control Eguipment Association CSA 22 2 213 Class I Division 2 hazardous locations EU EULVD Directive CE Mark 73 23 EEC Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix B EU EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Declaration of Conformity Nematron Corporation hereby acknowledges that compliance testing for the Series 100 Workstations in accordance with all applicable standards of the EU s EMC Directive 89 336 EEC was successfully completed as specified in the Declaration of Conformity on the following page Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A rtisan Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality TecmoogyGroup new and certified used pre owned equipment FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment EQUIPMENT DEMOS HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing wi
31. E OE EE Ed 6 3 Fire EE EE 6 3 Repeat Delay eoe ter eere Ee 6 3 Repeat Rate 5 iei oerte tope 6 4 Sky EE EE EE aaae 6 4 Date Format 5 OE RE ER NE 6 4 Dale EET 6 4 blc RE EE 6 4 Display EE ER RE EE OT 6 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com vi Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Viewing Angle LCD eeesess 6 4 Brightness VFD ee ee ee Re 6 4 NIST UNDAE 6 5 Screen Saver TIME RR Re 6 5 Line End Action netten 6 5 Screen End Action ees ese ee ee ee Re Re 6 6 Gui P EE AR OE a aias 6 6 CommunicatiONS ese ee ee RA Re 6 7 Baud Rate ses SEE DE e e retener 6 7 lei RE EE EE 6 7 BEEN SIR EE et et e Hee ETUR 6 7 Stop Bits iese ee ee be ke Re nenne 6 8 Transmit Handshake esse esse ee ese ae ee 6 8 RTS Control ir beth ee N Ee es 6 8 Receive Handshake sess 6 9 Convert Parity Error eene 6 9 Parity Error Char ie ies ee Ee EE Gee De emen 6 9 Li EE OE EE OE EET 6 10 Keypad Test iE 6 10 Communications Test ee 6 11 Upload sete eene EG Ge Ge Ge NEE 6 12 DOP AL ics sc satis m 6 13 Host primary Port eene 6 13 Peripheral Port eene 6 13 Echo to Display eee 6 13 Multi Drop ees esse see ee ee ee ke ke gerei 6 13 Multi Drop Station esse esse ee ee se 6 13 Chapter 7 Terminal Functions Tran SMS EE EER SEE ood a 7 2
32. Empty 13 Input Printer Selected 14 Output Auto feed not implemented 15 Input Error Not 16 Output Reset Not 17 Output Select Not 18 25 Signal ground Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 16 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide VO The VO connector supports the optional VO racks A simple straight through 25 conductor cable is all you need although you can make a smaller cable by connecting only those pins indicated below Pin 22 provides an independent transistor output that may be useful in certain special applications The Workstation does not use this pin for VO racks Please contact the factory for information to help you design your own devices to connect to the I O bus connector 1 13 14 25 VO bus 25 pin Male Pin Direction Function 2 Output Output Enable 5 Data D1 6 Data D3 7 Data D5 8 Data D7 10 12 Output 5VDC 13 Output Strobe 14 Output I O reset 17 Data DO 18 Data D2 19 Data D4 20 Data D6 22 Transistor output 23 25 Logic ground Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 17 Firmware Download Instructions Required Equipment This section describes how to change the firmware in your Series 110 120 Industrial Workstation You may have to change your firmware either to change its type or to upgrade the current version
33. Enter or Return key generates the ASCII code for a carriage return Host The host is an intelligent device that receives keypresses from the terminal and sends characters to the terminal Examples of hosts are personal computers and PLC ASCII BASIC modules The Workstation connects to the host via its COMI or COM2 port whichever port is connected to the host is the primary port Line Feed A line feed is a control character of ASCII code 10 that moves the cursor down one line On most terminals the combination of holding down the Ctrl key while pressing J generates the ASCII code for a line feed Peripheral Port The host can use the Workstation as a port expander to talk to other devices via the Workstation s other communications ports The host can send a command to select any of the ports as the currently active peripheral port Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 8 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Primary Port The serial port connected to the host is the primary port this port is usually COMI Terminal Sometimes described as dumb a terminal performs no processing of data it merely transmits keypresses to the host and displays characters received from the host Specifications Processor 8052 microprocessor running at 11 0592 MHz Memory All units have a 64 Kbyte flash EPROM for firmware memory of which 5
34. F 53 5 80 P 107 k 11 Reverse LF 54 6 81 Q 108 l 12 Form feed 55 7 82 R 109 m 13 Carriage return 56 8 83 S 110 n 27 Escape 57 9 84 T 111 o 31 58 85 U 112 p 32 space 59 86 V 113 q 33 60 87 W 114 r 34 61 88 X 115 s 35 62 gt 89 Y 116 t 36 63 90 Z 117 u 37 64 91 118 v 38 amp 65 A 92 119 w 39 66 B 93 120 x 40 67 iC 94 121 y 41 68 D 95 _ 122 Z 42 5 69 E 96 123 43 70 F 97 a 124 44 71 G 98 b 125 45 72 H 99 c 126 46 73 I 100 d 127 back 47 74 J 101 e space Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide The following table shows the characters the Series 120 Workstation displays for the ASCII codes indicated You must set up your host communications for 8 data bits in order for the Workstation to display these characters properly These characters correspond roughly to the Multilingual code page page 850 of PC compatibles Because of display limitations the Series 110 Workstation displays only the following characters from the Multilingual code page fi N A and 6 ASCH Char ASCH Char ASCI Char ASCH Char 128 C 160 192 224 a 129 161 193 D 225 B 130 162 194 D 226 O 131 163 195 D 227 p 132 164 1956 228 S 133 165 197 229 o 134 166 198 230 u 135 167 2 199 A 231 T 136 168 L 200 232 bp 137 1
35. aid and aluminium foil The D sub connector housing should be of the conductive type and the ground shield should be well terminated at the connector housing The strain relief normally built into the cable connector cover must match the cable itself in order to provide a reliable degree of strain relief You must always secure the D sub connectors to the Workstation s mating connectors with the screw on each side N The communication cables must never be connected or disconnected while power is applied at either end of the cable This may result in an incendive spark Furthermore permanent damage to the Workstation may occur 3 14 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Operation and Maintenance UL and CSA have evaluated the Series 110 120 Workstations with respect to spark ignition and with the understanding that the keyboard keys are the only make break components that the operator normally exercises Connections and switch settings located at the rear of the Workstation must not be accessible to the operator and must never be adjusted while power is applied With respect to hazardous locations installations the following rules must always be observed 1 The Workstation must be installed within an enclosure suitable for the specific application General purpose enclosures may be acceptable for Class I applications but are never acceptable for Class II applications Type 4 IP 66 enclosures are recommended even
36. al Guide Selects whether holding down a key causes it to repeat continually after a brief delay We recommend you leave this Disabled N Leave the auto repeat option Disabled if you have assigned any keys to a machine control function Please consider whether a stuck key could indirectly harm personnel or equipment Repeat Delay 1to 255 This is the amount of time your operator must hold down a key before it repeats Note that the resolution of this parameter is 50 milliseconds which means that a value of 20 equals one second If you must enable the auto repeat option we recommend a repeat delay of 20 Repeat Rate 1 to 255 This is the amount of time the unit waits between repeats while a key is held down The resolution of this parameter is 50 milliseconds so a value of 2 means the unit repeats every 100 milliseconds or 10 times each second If you must enable the auto repeat option we recommend a repeat rate of 2 Clock Date Format U S MM DD YY Int l DD MM YY Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 5 Selects the format the Workstation uses to print the date The U S format is MM DD YY where the month comes first for example June 24 1991 is 06 24 91 The Int l format is DD MM YY where the day comes first for example June 24 1991 is 24 06 91 Date Selects the current date note that the Workstatio
37. al Guide Utility Selecting the Utility function from the main configuration menu brings up the following menu Utility 1 Keypad test 2 Comm tests 3 Upload firmware Keypad Test Pressing 1 from the Utility menu brings up the keypad test Keyboard Test Press a key or wait 5 seconds to exit No key pressed When a key is pressed it shows up on the bottom line For example if the user presses Enter Keyboard Test Press a key or wait 5 seconds to exit Enter To exit the keypad test don t press any keys for five seconds Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 13 Communi cations Test Pressing 2 from the Utility menu brings up the communications test menu Communications Test 1 COMI 2 COM2 3 COM3 4 LPT1 Every selection from this menu leads to the following Testing COM1 press F Cancel to exit If the unit receives any characters on the selected port it displays them following the R When the user presses a key the unit transmits it via the selected port Following the T is the current transmit handshake status Port Okay CTS Not Asserted or XOFF Received You can set up a loopback test by connecting together the transmit and receive pins of the port you want to test If the port is functioning properly then the Workstation should display after th
38. all stations for receive only operation Note The ASCII command includes the square brackets For example to select station 3 your host must send an escape code followed by the string 3 Note The binary command requires that you send the station number as a single ASCII character For example to select station 3 your host would send a character with the ASCII code of 5 or 6 and then a character with the ASCII code of 3 We recommend that you assign station numbers from 33 to Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 14 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide 126 because the others correspond to non printable ASCII characters When the host selects a particular Terminal by sending a select command the Terminal responds by transmitting everything in its buffer ending with the ASCII code 04 If the buffer is empty the Terminal sends only the 04 The type of select command determines whether the Terminal sends additional keypresses to the host or holds them until the next select command If the Terminal receives an ASCII or binary 06 select command it first transmits its buffer then ASCII code 04 and then any operator keypresses until the Terminal receives a command that selects another terminal This proves inconvenient in some applications because the host could receive an operator keypress from a Terminal at the same time that the h
39. as a Terminal you must enter and exit the on line Configuration Menu To do that you can simply press the Enter key enter any changes to the default Terminal settings and then press Cancel After you configure your Terminal or after any subsequent power up your Terminal displays the following screen which indicates that your Workstation is ready to operate IWS Terminal Mode Screen will clear when any key hit or character received Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Transmitting Usually when the operator presses a key the Workstation sends the ASCII code of that key to the host For example if the operator presses the Workstation transmits the ASCII code for 1 the code is 49 see page A 2 for a list of ASCII codes that the Workstation generates The rest of this section describes special functions of the keyboard Key Echo There may be applications where you want the Workstation to echo characters to the display as well as transmit them to the host You can set up the Workstation to echo to the display by making the appropriate selection in the on line configuration page 6 13 or by transmitting the escape code gt 14h to enable echoing or 7141 to disable echoing Half duplex is the term often used to describe a configuration where the Workstation echoes keypres
40. de Organization esee 1 1 Related Documentation see 1 1 Symbols cete reet ir OE MSS 1 2 Displayed Information 1 3 Chapter 2 Guided Tour lp 2 2 Character S6 ice ue bero 2 2 Brightness Viewing Angle Control 2 2 Cursor TYPE EE eterne De 2 2 End of Line and End of Screen 2 2 Screen WAVED EO OO ERE e 2 2 Display Fault Indicator e sese 2 3 LED Indicators codices cust eret ren teni 2 3 Keyboard D 2 4 Keyboard Inserts 2 4 PLC Workstation eeeeeeeeeneneee 2 4 Alphanumeric eeeeeeeeeene 2 5 Key Shifting seisis esse esse se ee ee ee 2 5 Keypress Indicators sesse esse ese ee ee ee 2 5 Automatic Repeat ees ese ee ee ee ee 2 6 Special Key Functions eeeeeeeeeeeee 2 6 Hardware Reset eese 2 6 Increase Brightness Viewing Angle 2 6 Decrease Brightness Viewing Angle 2 7 Enable Firmware Download 2 7 Control C Ctr1 C ssssssss 2 7 Fault Indicator irinin 2 7 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com iv Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Chapter 3 Installation EnvirONMENE esse esse sesse ee ee ee ee Re rennen nnne nennen 3 1 Temperature and
41. e R every character you type Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 14 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Following are the schematics and DIP switch settings for each kind of loopback RS 232 IWS 110 120 COM1 COM2 25 pin Female RS 232 loopback HORNA RS 422 IWS 110 120 COM1 COM2 25 pin Female RS 422 loopback Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 15 OER Upload This allows you to enable uploading of new firmware to the Workstation After selecting this option you can follow the instructions on page 4 17 to download firmware Terminal This allows you to set up the following parameters Host Primary Port COMI COM2 COM3 Selects which serial port is connected to the host Peripheral Port COMI COM2 COM3 LPTI Selects the default peripheral port note that the host can send an escape sequence to change the current peripheral port Echo to Display Enabled Disabled When you select Enabled which is sometimes called half duplex mode the Workstation both transmits and displays every key the operator presses Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 16 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide When you select Disabled sometimes called
42. e 94 Backspace 127 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide The shift and F keys generate a code only if shifts and F are disabled Escape Codes Terminal Firmware To generate one of the functions below the host device must send an escape character followed by the character string in the Command column For example to move the cursor up one line your host program might contain the line PRINT CHR 27 A where CHR 27 is the code for an escape character Command Function A Move cursor up 1 line nnA Move cursor up nn lines B Move cursor down 1 line nnB Move cursor down nn lines C Move cursor right 1 character nnC Move cursor right nn characters D Move cursor left 1 character nnD Move cursor left nn characters D Index move cursor down one line scroll if at bottom E New line perform index put cursor at beginning of line H Move cursor home row 1 column 1 f Move cursor home row 1 column 1 xx yyH Move cursor to row nn column yy nn yyf Move cursor to row nn column yy 1h Turn on Comm LED 22h Turn on Alarm LED gt 4h Select block cursor gt 5h Disable cursor gt 8h Automatic line feed on carriage return ON gt 9h Automatic carriage return on line feed ON gt 14h Echo characters to screen ON 7h Wrap at end of line ON 14h Enable c
43. e character insert mode 27 41 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 10 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Delete character at cursor 27 P Delete nn characters at cursor 27 nn P Insert 1 line at cursor 27 L Insert nn lines at cursor 27 nn L Delete 1 line at cursor 27 M Delete nn lines at cursor 27 nn M Echo If you set up the Workstation to echo characters to the screen also known as half duplex mode whenever the operator presses a key the Workstation displays that key on the screen and sends it to the host When you disable echoing the Workstation only sends keypresses to the host known as full duplex mode Function Code Enable echo 27 gt 14h Disable echo 27 gt 14 Wrap When the Workstation displays a character at the end of a line it normally wraps automatically to the next line The host can send a command to turn off this feature Function Code Enable wrap 27 7h Disable wrap 27 7 Flashing Characters The host can transmit a command to tell the Workstation to display all subseguent characters as flashing characters Function Code Disable flashing 27 0m Enable flashing 27 5m Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Keyboard There are several functions that control the operation of the keyboard To
44. ed SMALLS SESS EE see LEE PREIE r rine OG ECL ECL ECE ECE ECE EEL ERS SOLEIL ELL ASL de NIS ES N IN N B NB MTM M M SC E re see ee a ee A56 ee ee SS SS SS SS ST LOIS LISS EN SAD C Sg gg JM Ng PF NM IP Fg S lr a ee we re KFreeeeeccceeccer ST NF Pg gg g UI LEEG PLE EES VAT CB EP Bg Ml ll l f ar ng gl al AAS AGS ASA rro rl all gl gl gl de HP PPP Pg Pg P AG P eerder ree SILLA EES re nn d olo a ul EF gl prrereerenrnree rrr AS SG SG SG VA Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Power Connections The next few pages show how to connect to the line power connector You must ground your Workstation at all times You should also ensure that the Workstation is on the same ground as any other equipment connected to its communications ports especially if you connect anything to COMG or LPT1 N If you are installing your Workstation in a hazardous location then you must follow the instructions at the end of Chapter 3 Power Connector The three position line power connector accepts 90 250V or optionally 24V 15 AC DC as shown in the drawings below The following table shows the specifications of the three position power input connections the unit s power consumption is 12 Watts maximum Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com C
45. from 5 to 500 Hz Our test fixture created a 0 25 displacement between 5 and 15 3 Hz and a 3 G amplitude between 15 3 and 500 Hz The Workstation can tolerate a total of eighteen 40 G shocks lasting 9 milliseconds each with a 1 2 sine wave form Dimensions Following are the dimensions of the Workstation itself as well as the cutout dimensions You should allow 4 of clearance behind the Workstation for cable connectors and 2 above and below for airflow Pss Cer 2 3 12 2 22 2 2 21 2 rr rer er er Daa ia da dd EHE IHE da dd ds EE Ge Ge 3233323332333933333333332332231 2 2 2 2 CE OS 2 3 2 2122 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 EE OE GEGEE GEGEE EE GEGEE GEE EE EE EE EF PEC PCE OPE PEPE CET ECD DEE EEEPEE CUPCCUPPPPUPEPEECEEE 5 0 152 1121 2 32 2 1 3 133 EER EE Add ds EE 3 eere ea ee as EE EE EE EE E EE duda rr dod E REPETI UPPER 234243442244242444424224 EE EE EEO OE EE SPEDE DE OEE d s o EE cd ds d POPE lt 10 5 286 gt Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 3 Installation IWS 1x0 3 2 4 0 08 a X WS 18 3 2 810 19 7 IWS 1x7 3 8 96 1 Metric dimensions appear in parentheses mm 0 20 3 lt 9 6 244 508 o 5 10 130 k 93g I4 10 0 254 5 08 1364 5 15 hole for 10 stud Metric dimensions appear in parentheses mm Artisan Technology G
46. h ground wire may expose the operator to dangerous voltages In the case of 24 volt applications failure to connect the PE wire significantly reduces the Workstation s immunity to electromagnetic transients which can cause unreliable operation or permanent damage You must connect the Protective Earth wire PE to the terminal labeled PE The PE wire must be at least 1 4 inch 6 mm longer than the L1 and L2 wires to ensure that a Protective Earth ground connection is the last connection broken in the event that the wires are accidentally pulled loose from the terminal block You must strip the three power wires L1 DC L2 Return or Neutral and PE to expose 1 4 inch 6 mm of wire If the exposed wire is of the stranded type then you must apply a small amount of solder to the ends so that the terminal block secures every strand To connect the wires to the terminal block back off each connector screw all the way insert the wire fully Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 13 Communication Cables Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Installation and screw down tightly Pull on each wire to verify that it is secure Terminal AC DC L1 Hot DC N Neutral DC B earth earth All communication cables should include a chassis ground shield This shield should include both copper br
47. h settings are shown in grey RS 485 RS 485 RS 232 RS 422 no echo echo Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 8 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide w x El Lx Et AX 1 E Lx mm The chart below shows the function of each DIP switch Description Off On 1 RS 485 mode No echo Echo 2 RS 485 mode Echo No Echo 3 RTS tri states TXD Disabled Enabled 4 Duplex selection Full 232 422 Half 485 5 422 485 selection 485 422 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 9 In an RS 422 application you should first try turning on switch 3 If you encounter any problems try turning off this switch RS 232 Point to Point Communication with Hardware Handshaking 2TD RD Nematron RS 232 Industrial 3RD lt sp device Workstation 4 RTS gt CTS 5 CTS lt RTS 7 SIG GND amp SIG GND CHS GND RS 232 Point to Point Communication with Software Handshaking 21D gt gt RD SRD c i lt TD RS 292 bic ms e o c 4 o 7 T iid E EEU EE ES 5CTS c CHS GND Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 10 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide RS 422 Multidrop Four wire Communications Artisan Technology Group Quality I
48. ibes how to access and use the built in configuration program The configuration program allows you to set up the operation of your Workstation For example you can set up the communications parameters for your serial ports This chapter applies only if you plan to use your Workstation as a Terminal If you plan to operate your Workstation with the PLC Workstation or BASIC firmware then you should consult the corresponding user guide Accessing the On Line Configuration Menu To access the Configuration Menu press F and Cancel simultaneously during the power up self test Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Main Configuration Menu When you enter the on line configuration program you should see the following screen Configuration Menu l Keyboard 2 Clock 3 Display 4 Comm 5 Utility 6 Term Note Any changes you make to the Workstation s operating parameters do not take effect until you exit Selecting a Menu Item To select an item from a menu simply press the corresponding digit Selecting Parameters To scroll from selection to selection without changing anything press T or J If you make a change and then press 1 or J the unit does not record the change and instead goes to the previous or next selection Changing Parameters To change a parameter you must press o
49. ine feed after carriage return and disable carriage return after line feed Disable line feed after carriage return Enable carriage return after line feed and disable line feed after carriage return Disable carriage return after line feed Code 27 gt 8h 27 81 27 gt 9h or 27 20h 27 81 or 27 201 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions Display Enable Disable Clear Insert Delete 7 9 The display commands affect the operation of the display If your application utilizes the Workstation s capability to transmit through the Workstation to a peripheral port you may want to disable the display so that characters sent to the peripheral port do not also go to the screen Function Code Disable display 27 16h Enable display 27 161 There are several commands that can clear the screen partially or entirely Function Code Entire display Q7 DJ Clear screen and home cursor 12 Cursor to end of screen 27 J or 27 0J Start of screen to cursor 27 IJ Cursor to end of line 27 K or 27 OK Start of line to cursor 27 1K Current line 27 2K The Workstation has a variety of options for inserting and deleting characters and lines When the Workstation inserts or deletes a character it changes only the current line Function Code Enable character insert mode 27 4h Disabl
50. ions the Install program displays on your screen 3 Connect the download cable between the COMI or COM2 port on your PC and the COMI port on your Workstation If your PC has a 9 pin COMI port then you must plug the cable into the 9 to 25 adapter and plug the adapter into your PC 4 Type DOWNLOAD followed by the firmware file you want to download to your PC then press Enter Listed below are your filename choices Filename Firmware Description G0 ROM PLC Workstation for Allen Bradley PLC 2 RS 232 and PLC 5 and GE Fanuc Micro G1 ROM PLC Workstation for Allen Bradley PLC 2 programming port G2 ROM PLC Workstation for Allen Bradley SLC 100 150 and Modbus G3 ROM PLC Workstation for Allen Bradley SLC 500 G4 ROM PLC Workstation for GE Fanuc SNP Series 90 Protocol G5 ROM PLC Workstation for GE Fanuc Series 1 3 5 6 and Square D G6 ROM PLC Workstation for Omron and Texas Instruments G7 ROM PLC Workstation for Siemens and Westinghouse G8 ROM PLC Workstation for Mitsubishi G9 ROM PLC Workstation for Hitachi GA ROM PLC Workstation for IDEC 4 20 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide GB ROM Industrial Computer with BASIC GC ROM PLC Workstation for Telemecanique GTM ROM Industrial Terminal For example to set up your unit as a PLC Workstation for an Allen Bradley SLC 500 you type DOWNLOAD G3 ROM To download using COM2 type 2 before the filename for example DOWNLOAD 2 G3 ROM Artisan Techn
51. isplay programmable characters the Series 110 Workstation supports eight programmable characters while the Series 120 supports two Brightness Viewing Angle Control You can control the viewing angle contrast of the Series 110 display or the brightness of the Series 120 display either by using the on line configuration menus see Chapter 6 or by holding down the F key while pressing T or 1 Cursor Type When you are using the BASIC or Terminal firmware you can select whether the cursor appears as an underscore Series 110 only or a solid block or you can disable the cursor entirely see Chapter 6 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Guided Tour 2 3 End of Line and End of Screen Using the configuration capabilities described in Chapter 6 you can select where the Workstation moves the cursor after it prints at the last column or last line of the screen Screen Saver You can configure your Workstation to disable its display after 1 to 255 minutes of inactivity in order to prolong the display s life When the screen saver is active in the Series 120 Workstation the unit displays a continuously moving cursor on an otherwise blank screen When the screen saver is active in the Series 110 Workstation the LED backlighting is off Your operator can cancel the screen saver by pressing any key Display Fault Indicator If the display fails to o
52. ition temperature of the substance in question Temperature Identification numbers are assigned and range from T1 450 C 842 F to T6 85 C 185 F The Series 110 120 Workstations are assigned a T6 85 C temperature code by Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian Standards Association Enclosures You must install your Series 110 120 Workstation within a clean and dry enclosure for both ordinary and hazardous locations Failure to do so voids the UL Listing and CSA Certification For the proper panel cutout dimensions you must refer to the beginning of this chapter The front panel meets the requirements of UL and CSA Type 4 and Type 12 enclosures For Class I hazardous locations the enclosure you use must have a minimum rating of Type 12 NEMA 12 IP 5X However we strongly recommend that you use a Type 4 IP X6 enclosure For Class II hazardous locations you must use a Type 4 enclosure with conduit knockouts You must install power and communication cables through separate conduit Failure to do so voids UL Listing These systems are not CSA Certified for installation within Class II hazardous locations Panel flatness and rigidity are crucial if a proper panel seal is to be maintained The Workstations employ an open cell gasket material that must be compressed 50 or more in order to meet the requirements of Type 4 enclosures If you use non metal type enclosures such as plastic or fiberglass then you must instal
53. l a rigid metal stiffener behind the front panel Failure to do so may result in an inadequate panel seal due to flexing of the front panel material between the mounting studs You must tighten the nuts on the mounting studs to 20 in lbs and you must use lock washers Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 11 Power Switch Cable Connections Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Installation The requirements for enclosure fittings conduit and wiring vary according to the specific rating of the location and the type of flammable or combustible material involved Those requirements are beyond the scope of this document and it is your responsibility to ensure that your installation complies with codes and regulations which apply to your specific location You should consult the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction The Workstations do not provide a power switch because the amount of input power they require would classify the power switch as an incendive device In other words the voltage and current across the power switch would be capable of creating a spark You can install an external power switch rated for ordinary locations only if you locate it in a non hazardous location although some codes restrict the distance between the switch and the Workstation Otherwise the switch mu
54. n rejects months and days that are invalid Time Selects the current time note that the Workstation uses a 24 hour clock so in the afternoon you must enter the current time plus twelve Display Viewing Angle LCD 1 to 100 Selects the viewing angle contrast of the LCD display from 1 lowest to 100 highest We recommend a setting of about 45 Brightness VFD lto4 Selects the brightness level of the VFD display from 1 dimmest to 4 brightest We recommend a setting of 4 unless your Workstation is in a light sensitive location such as a film manufacturing plant Screen Saver Timed On Continuously Off Continuously When you enable the screen saver by selecting Timed the Workstation saves the screen after a specified Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide period of inactivity Pressing any key cancels screen saving To save the VFD display for an IWS 12x the unit continually moves a flashing solid block across a blanked screen to remind you that the screen is saved To save an LCD display for an IWS 11x the unit simply turns off the backlighting If you select the option On Continuously the screen saver is disabled Screen Saver Time 1 to 255 If you have enabled the screen saver by choosing the Timed selection under Screen Saver this allows you to enter the period
55. ng None tells the Workstation to transmit immediately This works fine if the other device s receiver is always ready to receive Selecting CTS tells the Workstation to transmit only if its CTS input is asserted Choose this if the other device has an output that it asserts when its receiver is available This is often called hardware handshaking Selecting XON XOFF tells the Workstation to stop transmitting when it receives an XOFF ASCII code 19 or Ctrl S and to resume when it receives an XON ASCII code 17 or Ctrl Q This is often called software handshaking Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 10 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide RTS Control Always On On During Xmit On to Receive On at Xmit Selects the function of the RTS handshaking line In most RS 232 applications you should select Always On and connect it to the CTS input of either the Workstation or the other device For virtually all RS 422 and RS 485 applications you should select On During Xmit The Workstation enables its RS 422 RS 485 transmitter only when RTS is on but only when DIP switch 3 is set which is crucial when there are multiple transmitters on the same pair of wires Choosing On to Receive is the same as choosing RTS for the Receive Handshake selection that follows Receive Handshake None RTS XON XOFF Selects the type of handshaking
56. nspected by the appropriate authority having jurisdiction prior to use These systems are to be installed serviced and inspected only by technically qualified personnel Note These systems are both CSA Certified and UL Listed for installation within Class I Division 2 locations They are UL Listed for Class II Division 2 locations only when installed within a UL recognized Type 4 enclosure as described in the following sections Canadian Class II installations require investigation of the enclosed Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 7 Installation installation by Canadian Standards Association in order to obtain a Class II Safety approval Definitions We derived the following definitions from Article 500 sections 5 and 6 of the United States National Fire Protection Agency Quincy Massachusetts National Electric Code NFPA 70 1990 They are not complete and are included here only for a general description for those not intimately familiar with Hazardous Locations requirements You should consult ANSI NFPA 70 for a complete detailed description of definitions and installation requirements Persons responsible for the installation of this equipment in Hazardous Locations are responsible for ensuring that all relevant codes and regulations related to location rating enclosure and wiring are met Class Locations Class I locations are those in
57. nstrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 11 120 Ohms RS 422 TPD SS User Equipment TP gt mi RD lt RD lt CHS GND I I I 15 TD gt 14TD gt i First Terminal 17 RD Workstation 16 RD 4 RTS I 5 CTS i I I I I 4RTS pd JEN I I 19 gt am lr 21 EE Last Terminal 15 TD gt Workstation 44 TD 17 RD 16 RD 4RTS MEER Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 12 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Wiring for RS 485 Communications RS 485 User Equipment First Terminal Workstation Last Terminal Workstation 15 TDO a 14 TDO a 4RTS 5 CTS 19 gt 21 15 TDO 4 14 TDO 4 4RTS 5 CTS TERM RX Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 13 COMI CON2 to IBM PC s 25 pin connector Series 110 120 COM1 COM2 IBM PC COM1 25 pin Female 25 pin Female This cable connects your PC s 25 pin COMI or COM2 serial port to the COMI or COM2 serial port on the Workstation You can purchase this cable separately from Nematron under part number CBL C1 COMI CON2 to IBM PC s 9 pin connector
58. ntg com Chapter 3 Installation This chapter describes how to install your Workstation in a panel Environment Listed below are the various environmental specifications and tolerances of the Series 110 120 Workstations Temperature and Humidity The Series 110 Workstation operates in ambient temperatures between 32 and 122 F 0 to 50 C while the Series 120 Workstation operates in ambient temperatures between 32 and 131 F 0 to 55 C The Workstations operate in relative humidity ranging between 5 and 95 All models tolerate storage temperatures of 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Sealing Your unit is rated for NEMA 4 water tight and NEMA 12 dust tight environments provided you install it with its gasket intact in a similarly rated standard gauge metal enclosure AN For installation in plastic enclosures or thin gauge metal enclosures less than 14 ga 0 075 1 9mm please order COS BKT 120 which contains stiffening brackets that compensate for flexing of the enclosure Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Hazardous Locations The end of this chapter contains detailed instructions for installing the Workstation in hazardous locations Shock and Vibration The Workstation can withstand sinusoidal vibration for two hours in each of the three mutually perpendicular axes at frequencies
59. o cancel a locked shift key the operator can press the same shift key once again Shift Disable Your host can send the escape code 2 1 to disable the shift and F keys if the operator presses a shift or F key when shifting is disabled the Workstation transmits a code for that shift key see page A 2 for the codes To enable the shift and F keys your host sends the escape code 2 h You can subsequently disable the F key while leaving the shift keys alone by sending the escape code 251 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide F Key You can use the F key to generate characters that do not appear on the keyboard In fact you can think of the F key as a fourth shift key you can lock it disable it and cancel it as described just above The characters that the F key generates appear below FO followed by ASCII Character 0 44 1 64 2 61 3 35 4 37 5 42 6 34 7 36 8 47 9 63 e 39 43 lt 60 lt gt 62 gt AR 40 1 41 Enter 58 Cancel 03 same Ctrl C Backspace 94 F Disable If the F key is disabled as described on the previous page the Workstation transmits an ASCII code of 027 when the operator presses the F key This code corresponds to the Escape key on most computers Artisan Technology Grou
60. of inactivity before the screen turns off The resolution of this entry is in minutes so you can enter a time from 1 to 255 minutes Line End Action None Auto CR Auto CRLF This selection allows you to choose where the cursor moves after it prints to the last column on a line Following is how each selection affects the cursor None The cursor remains at the end of the current line Auto CR The cursor moves to the first column of the current line Auto CRLF If the cursor is not on the last line it moves to the first column of the next if the cursor is on the last line the cursor movement depends on your choice for the Screen End Action selection When the cursor is sent backwards the same concepts apply For example when going backwards from the Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 7 first column Auto CR moves the cursor to the last column of the current line while Auto CRLF moves the cursor to the last column of the previous line Of course None leaves the cursor in the first column We recommend you set this to Auto CRLF Screen End Action None Wrap Scroll If you choose Auto CRLF for the Line End Action selection described previously this selection allows you to choose where the cursor moves after it prints to the last column on the last line Listed below is how each selection affects the cursor s movement
61. ology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 5 Service This chapter describes how to replace the fuse and offers some suggestions if you encounter problems Most problems are related to the Workstation s firmware this chapter describes only the simple hardware problems that can occur Changing the Fuse Units with a 90 250V power supply require a 1 2 Amp Slo Blo type T fuse Nematron offers fuses under part number COS FUS 120 which contains five fuses For 24V units you should obtain COS FUS 120 V4 which contains five 1 Amp Slo Blo type T fuses The fuse holder is accessible from the bottom of the Workstation If the fuse blows the Workstation will not run and none of the LED indicators will light Follow these steps to replace it 1 Disconnect power to the unit 2 Correct the condition usually a power supply overload that caused the fuse to blow 3 Using a flat screwdriver turn the fuse holder counter clockwise about 30 until it pops out about 1 4 inch 4 Remove the old fuse from the holder and replace it with a new one of the same rating Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 5 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide 5 Push the holder back into the socket and use the screwdriver to both push in and turn the holder until it locks back into place Changing the Batter
62. onnections 4 3 Terminal AC DC L1 Hot DC N Neutral DC e earth earth Be sure to use all three terminals when connecting power the ground wire should be at least 1 4 6 mm longer than the others To make a connection strip about 1 4 6mm of insulation turn the screw counter clockwise until the gap is wide open insert the wire all the way in and turn the screw clockwise until it s tight Electrical Grounding You must make sure that your Workstation is properly connected to earth ground If you connect a communications cable to your unit after static electricity has built up or when the Workstation and the other device are on different grounds the resulting discharge could result in damage to circuit components You must properly ground your Workstation to maintain immunity to electrostatic discharge and radio frequency interference Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Fuse Ratings For operation at 110 240V you must use a 1 2 Amp Slo Blo type T fuse For operation at 24V you must use a Amp Slo Blo type T fuse Replacement fuse kits are available under part numbers COS FUS 120 and COS FUS 120 VA respectively Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections 4 5 Communications Ports The IWS 117 and IWS 127 have
63. ontinuous date display at cursor position 15h Enable continuous time display at cursor position 16h Disable display 2h Disable keyboard entry 4h Insert mode ON 20h Automatic carriage return on line feed ON 21h Enable keyboard shift capability Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 5 22h Enable keyboard shift lock capability 23h Enable keyboard beep 24h Enable keyboard auto repeat 25h Enable F while leaving the Shift keys alone Command Function 4i Primary to peripheral port OFF Si Primary to peripheral port ON 6i Peripheral to primary port OFF Ti Peripheral to primary port ON 8i Peripheral port COM3 9i Peripheral port COM2 10i Peripheral port COMI 11i Peripheral port LPT default J Clear display from cursor to end of screen 0J Clear display from cursor to end of screen IJ Clear display from cursor to beginning of screen 2J Clear display screen K Clear display from cursor to end of line OK Clear display from cursor to end of line IK Clear display from cursor to beginning of line 2K Clear line on display at current cursor position L Insert 1 line at cursor nnL Insert nn lines at cursor gt ll Turn off Comm LED gt 21 Turn off Alarm LED gt 4l Select underline cursor Series 110 models only gt 51 Enable cursor gt 8l Automatic line feed on carriage return OFF gt 91 Automa
64. ort operates at the same speed Parity None Odd Even Selects whether the Workstation sends and receives an extra bit that helps guard against lost bits Selecting None disables this feature while Even specifies that of the bits received an even number of them must be high and conversely for Odd We recommend you enable parity if the data communicated is critical and if there is no other error checking scheme such as a checksum In any event this must match the setting of the device connected to this port Data Bits 7 8 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 9 Selects the number of data bits in each byte transmitted This must match the setting of the device connected to this port The combination of 7 data bits no parity and 1 stop bits is invalid for COMI In that instance we recommend you select 2 stop bits instead Stop Bits 1 3 Selects the number of stop bits transmitted after each byte This must match or exceed the setting of the device connected to this port In other words selecting 2 always works but selecting usually works The combination of 7 data bits no parity and 1 stop bits is invalid for COMI In that instance we recommend you select 2 stop bits instead Transmit Handshake None CTS XON XOFF Selects the type of handshaking that the Workstation respects when transmitting Selecti
65. ost sends a new select command which confuses the host If the Terminal receives the improved binary select command which uses ASCII code 05 then it responds by transmitting its buffer and ASCII code 04 The Terminal saves any subsequent operator keypresses until it receives the next select command This prevents the possibility of confusing the host Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions Ports Peripheral On Off Select Peripheral Transmit from Display 7 15 Your host can transmit through the Workstation to its other communications ports To do this the host first sends a command to select which port is the peripheral port There are several ways for the Workstation to use the currently selected peripheral port 1 The Workstation can transmit to the peripheral port every character it receives from the host 2 The Workstation can transmit to the host every character it receives from the peripheral 3 The Workstation can transmit the current line character or screen to the peripheral port Function Disable primary to peripheral Enable primary to peripheral Disable peripheral to primary Enable peripheral to primary Select COMG as peripheral Select COM 2 as peripheral Select COMI as peripheral Select LPT1 as peripheral Current screen to primary Current line to primary Current character to primary Current
66. ou need to install and connect your Series 110 or Series 120 Workstation This guide also describes the operation of the Industrial Terminal version of the firmware Guide Organization Chapter 2 contains an explanation of the Workstation s indicators keys and connectors Chapters 3 and 4 explain how to install and connect your Workstation Chapter 5 describes various service functions including fuse and battery replacement Chapters 6 and 7 describe the use of the Workstation s Terminal capabilities Related Documentation Additional publications you may need include the following which are included with the IWS SETUP 120 software package Series 110 120 PLC Workstation Guide DOC IWS 201 Series 110 120 BASIC Guide DOC IWS 187 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 1 2 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Symbols Certain symbols in this guide help make you aware of critical information as shown below N This symbol emphasizes that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions which cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use AN This symbol appears when eguipment damage may occur if care is not taken Note A note gives information that pertains to a specific firmware release or one form of the hardware only Words enclosed in square brackets represent keys on the keyboa
67. ovide tactile feedback Keyboard Inserts Some of the key legends are changeable by replacing an insert that simply slides in behind the keyboard To replace the inserts you may first have to remove the back cover in order to relieve enough pressure on the keyboard so that the insert slides in The Workstation comes with two sets of legends The legends installed in the unit are typically for using the unit as a PLC Workstation while the extra set is alphanumeric general purpose PLC Workstation aoo BWW Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 2 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Alphanumeric ABC noo Shift JKL MNO POAR DNO 4 5 6 J sun WX YZsp OOM 2 Shift ad Key Shifting To enter a letter or space you must first press a Shift key and then press the appropriate button For example to enter a space you would first press DON YT Z sp Shift and then 3 If your application doesn t need letters you can disable the shift function of the Shift keys by following the configuration instructions in Chapter 6 and you can replace the keyboard insert with the PLC Workstation insert shown on the previous page Keypress Indicators When you press a key the Kbd LED lights up and the unit beeps If you prefer you can turn off beeping and or blinking when you configure the unit See Chapter 6 for configuration
68. p Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions 7 5 Receiving Usually when the Workstation receives a character from the host it displays that character on the display Page A 1 lists the ASCII code of each character the Workstation displays Note The Workstation cannot receive and process a continuous stream of commands at a high baud rate You may have to program your host to allow extra time for the Workstation to process your commands Control Codes In addition to transmitting displayable characters to the Workstation you can program your host to send control codes that invoke special functions ASCII Function 06 First byte of binary multi drop select code indicates that the following byte is a multi drop station number must be 0 to 127 07 Bell 08 Backspace 09 Cursor forward one space 10 Line feed 11 Reverse line feed 12 Form feed clear screen and home cursor 13 Carriage return 27 Escape indicates the start of a special receive function 127 Performs a destructive backspace Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 7 6 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Special Receive Functions This section describes the special functions of the Series 110 120 Terminal Note that the numbers between braces such as 27 refer to ASCII codes that your host generates with the CHR 27 f
69. perate properly the Run light flashes slowly and the screen remains blank LED Indicators The four LEDs are labeled Run Alarm Comm and Kbd For an instant during power up all four LED indicators light This is a lamp test that shows you that the LEDs are working properly If there is a problem with your unit the pattern of LEDs indicates the problem You should consult the Troubleshooting section for more information Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 2 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide ES Run EJ A lari ES Comm EJ Kbd The following table describes the function of each LED indicator Name Color Status Function Run Green On System okay Fast blink No firmware loaded testing memory Slow blink Display faulty Off Fatal hardware error status of Alarm and Comm lights indicates specific problem Alarm Red On If all others off external memory failure On If Run on unacknowledged alarm Slow blink Battery low Comm Green On If all others off internal memory failure On If Run on communications active Kbd Green Blink Each blink indicates a keypress On Unit detects multiple keys pressed at the same time Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Guided Tour 2 5 Keyboard The keyboard on the Series 110 120 Workstations is a sealed membrane type with stainless steel domes that pr
70. plosion pressure 3 Ignition temperature For example Group A includes vapors and gasses with the lowest ignition temperatures e g acetylene Group D vapors and gasses have higher ignition temperatures and include acetone methane and natural gas among others You should consult NFPA 497M for more information on group identification and ignition temperature Both the component temperatures and potential for spark based upon voltage current and circuit characteristics determine the Group rating Class I refers only to Groups A B C and D while Class II refers only to Groups E F and G Group E refers to an atmosphere of metal dust which is always Division 1 only A device approved for installation within Division 2 Group A locations may be also be used in Groups B C or D Please note that approved Class I equipment may not be suitable for Class II installations Series 110 120 Workstations are listed with UL for Class I groups A B C and D Division 2 and Class II groups F and G Division 2 and Certified by CSA for Class I groups A B C and D Division 2 The temperature code rating reflects the highest component temperature inside of the equipment when the ambient temperature is 40 C 104 F These internal component temperatures may not exceed the Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 10 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide ign
71. pors or gasses will normally be confined within closed containers or closed systems from which they can escape only in case of accidental rupture or breakdown of such enclosures or systems or in case of abnormal operation of equipment 2 ignitable concentrations of Class I vapors or gasses are normally prevented by positive mechanical ventilation but which may become hazardous due to mechanical failure of those ventilation systems 3 the location is adjacent to a Division 1 location 4 Class II conductive combustible dust is not normally in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures and dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electrical equipment or other apparatus but combustible dust may be in suspension in the air as a result of infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment and where combustible dust accumulations on in or in the vicinity of the electrical equipment may be sufficient to interfere with the safe dissipation of heat from electrical Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 9 Groups Temperature Code Rating Installation equipment or may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electrical equipment Flammable and combustible substances are grouped based on the following three factors 1 Maximum experimental safe gap MESG 2 Ex
72. r to choose the desired parameter and then press Enter the system pauses for one second after displaying the change and then goes to the next selection Exiting Pressing Cancel at any time returns to the previous menu and the unit ignores any change on the current screen To exit the configuration program entirely press FQ Cancel Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com On Line Configuration 6 3 Keyboard Beep on Keypress Enabled Disabled Selects whether the unit beeps when the operator strikes a key We recommend you leave this Enabled Blink on Keypress Enabled Disabled Selects whether the unit flashes the Kbd LED when the operator strikes a key We recommend you leave this Enabled Shift and F Keys Enabled Disabled Selects whether the unit allows the operator to enter letters or punctuation by pressing a shift key and then a number key When disabled the unit returns a separate key code for every key We recommend you leave this Disabled unless your application specifically calls for alphabetic entries Shift Lock Enabled Disabled Selects whether pressing a shift key twice locks the unit into the shift mode We recommend you leave this Disabled Auto Repeat Enabled Disabled Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 6 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Termin
73. rd For example Enter refers to the key labeled Enter on the Workstation s keypad Note that Shift refers to any shift key Symbol Refers to nnn ASCII character of code nnn F Shift Left Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Introduction 1 3 Shift Center Shit Shift Right Dac Shift Skil or Displayed Information This guide indicates text that the Workstation screen shows by enclosing it in a box Firmware download mode enabled ready to accept download ROM version 2 00 This guide indicates something you are supposed to type by italicizing it Type This Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com rtisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Chapter 2 Guided Tour This chapter describes the displays indicators keys controls on the front of all models of the Series 110 and Series 120 Workstations KERKE EE AAR AA AA is COCO rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr re rer rrr 51 2 3 53 52 2 23233332 23 23 323 3233232323232 3332332323323233323323233223322332323333 EE E K K E EE E rr Ls i E t tee 3 PED ED EUEEELEELEEEEE 133233333 hf t o MIDI reer EE 2 3 LCCPCCPEDPCDCEEE daad EE ed EER eee E FEE COE EE er i EE MM II REREEREEEEEGEEREEREEREE ROEOCPPCDCPDPDCODE k 1 ddaddaddAddAdAdAdAAddAAd AAS L2
74. roup Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Torque Specifications After placing the Workstation in the cutout you should tighten each nut to 20 inch pounds 0 14 newton meters of torque If you don t have a torque wrench then try to tighten the nuts to compress the gasket to about 50 of its original thickness Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 3 5 Installation Installation in Hazardous Locations Safety Agency Approvals Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com The remainder of this chapter describes the installation of Series 110 120 Industrial Workstations in hazardous locations Nematron designed the Series 110 120 Industrial Workstations to meet the requirements of Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations applications Class II Division 2 requirements can also be met when the system is installed in an approved Type 4 enclosure The Workstations have been investigated and received UL Listing and CSA Certification as follows Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1604 Standard for Safety ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN CLASS I and CLASS II DIVISION 2 AND CLASS III HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS UL File No E146533 Approved for installation in hazardous locations Class I groups A B
75. ses to its display full duplex describes a configuration where the host echoes keypresses to the terminal Keyboard Disable You can program your host to transmit a code to disable the Workstation s keyboard The escape string to disable the keyboard is 2h to enable the keyboard the escape string is 21 Auto Repeat If the operator holds down a key longer than one half second the Workstation repeats the key automatically Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions 7 3 You can disable this feature by programming your host to send the escape command 241 Keyboard Buffer Usually the Workstation transmits a key immediately after the operator presses it However if the CTS input to the primary host port is not active the Workstation saves keypresses until CTS becomes active The Workstation can save only the first 255 keypresses if the operator continues to press keys after the buffer is full the Workstation does not accept them Key Shifting Your operator can send an uppercase letter by pressing one of the Shift keys before pressing a number key For example to generate the letter A the operator first presses Shift Left and then presses After the operator presses he must press a shift key again before he can enter another letter Shift Lock The operator can lock a shift by pressing the same shift key twice T
76. st comply with Class I Division 1 requirements explosion proof which prevents any possible sparking Division 2 hazardous locations regulations require that all cable connections be provided with adequate strain relief and positive interlock You must never connect or disconnect a power cable while power is applied at either end of the cable Division 2 hazardous locations require that all cables be installed in conduit unless the type of cable used is permitted under article 501 4B of the National Electric Code NFPA 70 Safety agencies have not evaluated the communication ports as non incendive circuits Therefore you must install wiring according to article 501 4B of the NEC 3 12 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Power Cable The Series 110 120 Workstations are provided with a plastic strain relief on the rear of the chassis for the power cable The power cable must have an external diameter no less than 0 25 inches 6 mm and must be installed within the strain relief The strain relief must be tight enough to tolerate at least 35 Ibs 16 kgs of force You should leave the wire a little longer between the strain relief and the input power terminal block to avoid excessive tension on the terminal block connections The power cable must always include a third wire for Protective Earth ground green or green yellow This includes any DC input voltage applications N Failure to connect the Protective Eart
77. tes a mismatch between the communication parameters of the host and the Terminal You should check that the baud rate data bits stop bits and parity selections are the same for both the Terminal and the host The Terminal occasionally displays garbled characters This typically indicates that the host is at least occasionally sending too fast for the Workstation which can overflow the Workstation s receive buffer You must either add delays in your host program use a slower baud rate or implement hardware or software handshaking RS 485 applications can exhibit the same problem Make sure you set DIP switch 3 to the on position and that you have configured RTS Control under the Comm selection of the On Line Configuration Menu to On During XMIT Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix Receive Character Codes Terminal Firmware The column marked ASCI refers to the ASCII code of the character that the host sends to the Workstation The following two tables show which character the Workstation displays or which function the Workstation performs when it receives the corresponding ASCII code Unused ASCII codes have no effect ASCII Char ASCH Char ASCH Char ASCII Char 05 Multi drop new 48 0 75 K 102 f 06 Multi drop 49 1 76 L 103 g 07 Bell 50 2 77 M 104 h 08 Backspace 51 3 78 N 105 i 09 Cursor right 52 4 79 O 106 j 10 Line feed L
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79. tic carriage return on line feed OFF gt 141 Echo characters to screen OFF 271 Wrap at end of line OFF 2141 Disable date display 2151 Disable time display 2161 Enable display 21 Enable keyboard entry 4l Insert mode OFF 201 Automatic carriage return on line feed OFF 211 Disable keyboard shift capability shift keys return codes 221 Disable keyboard shift lock capability 231 Disable keyboard beep Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 6 2 3 o Uo A XX yy ZZ s ge XX yy zz t S zc gt nnnu lt text gt EOT gt 255u gt nnn v lt text gt EOT gt nnn w gt nnn x gt nnn y N gt Z nnn Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Disable keyboard auto repeat Disable the F key while leaving the Shift keys alone Reverse index Delete 1 line at cursor Delete nn lines at cursor Disable flashing characters on display Enable flashing characters on display Transmit current cursor position through primary port Function Transmit time string through primary port Transmit date string through primary port Delete 1 character at cursor Delete nn characters at cursor Transmit currently displayed screen through primary port Transmit currently displayed screen through primary port Transmit line at cursor through primary port Transmit character at cursor thro
80. tions describe how to download new firmware to your Series 110 120 Industrial Workstation Before you begin you should ensure that you have the necessary equipment available 1 If your new Workstation displays the following screen after completing its power up self test then proceed to step 2 First time power up Download firmware or hit any key for on line configuration If your Workstation does not display this screen then you must hold down the and 4 keys simultaneously while powering up the Workstation Note You must hold down and J even before you apply power Unlike other hidden keyboard commands that the Workstation can accept at any time during the power up self test the unit looks for the keyboard command to enter the download mode only at the moment of power up This immediately brings up the following message Firmware download mod nabled ready to accept download ROM version 2 00 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connections Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 4 19 2 If you have already loaded the IWS SETUP 120 software onto your hard drive then skip to step 4 Otherwise insert Disk 1 into your floppy drive select your floppy drive by typing A or B and then press Enter Then type INSTALL and press Enter Follow the instruct
81. trix 0 12 wide x 0 19 high 3 18 mm x 4 76 mm Dot size 0 022 x 0 022 0 56 mm x 0 56 mm Life LED backlighting degrades to about one half brightness after 100 000 hours of use Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A 10 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Series 120 Display Vacuum fluorescent display VFD Size 4 lines x 20 characters line 3 6 wide x 1 high 90 4 mm x 25 4 mm Characters 5 x 7 dot matrix 0 12 wide x 0 2 high 3 0 mm x 5 0 mm Dot size 0 016 x 0 020 0 4 mm x 0 5 mm Life Degrades to about one half brightness after 40 000 hours of use dots that remain on continuously for more than five hours a day degrade faster Keyboard 28 membrane keys 16 keys have replaceable legends stainless steel domes provide tactile feel with an actuation pressure of 15 oz 3 oz and a key life of 2 million cycles horn and LED provide audible and visible feedback LED Indicators Run Alarm Comm Kbd Alarm is red others are green Service Power 90 250V AC 50 60 Hz or DC 12 watts optionally 24V 415 AC 50 60 Hz or DC Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 11 Exposed Materials Bezel Fiberglass filled LEXAN covered with POLANE T paint Gasket PORON high density cellular urethane Keyboard textured polyester with
82. ugh primary port Transmit line at cursor through peripheral port Transmit currently displayed screen to peripheral port Set the time in 24 hour format hours minutes seconds Set the date month day year Save cursor position Restore cursor to saved position Save text as message number nnn EOT is a Ctrl D Erase all messages in message storage area Append text to message nnn EOT is a Ctrl D Display message nnn Send message nnn to primary port Send message nnn to peripheral port Reset terminal to default settings Send back number of unused bytes remaining in memory for message storage Selects station number nnn for multi drop nnn 0 to 255 where 0 selects all stations This is the ASCII version of the select command The binary forms of the select command do not require a leading escape character 05 nnn and 06 nnn are the binary select commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Appendix A 7 Glossary ASCII This is pronounced askee and is an abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange The IWS 110 120 Terminal uses the ASCII codes to represent characters Pages A 1 and A 2 contain tables of the characters and their ASCII codes Carriage Return A carriage return is a control character of ASCII code 13 that moves the cursor to the first column of the line On most terminals the
83. unction Note The Workstation cannot receive and process a continuous stream of special receive functions at a high baud rate You may have to program your host to allow extra time for the Workstation to process your commands Cursor The cursor indicates where the next displayed character appears The cursor is normally a flashing block but it can instead be a flashing underline or completely invisible Every time the Workstation displays a character it advances the cursor to the next character position To advance the cursor from the last position on a line the Workstation moves the cursor to the first position of the next line To advance the cursor from the last position on the screen the Workstation scrolls the screen up so that the top line is gone and lines 2 through 4 are moved to lines 1 through 3 then the Workstation places the cursor at the start of the 4th line Cursor Type To display a cursor your host must issue the enable cursor command If the cursor is disabled the host can switch from the solid block to the flashing underline but the Workstation will not display a cursor until the host explicitly enables it Function Code Enable cursor 27 gt 5l Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Terminal Functions 7 7 Disable cursor 27 gt 5h Solid block cursor 27 gt 4h Flashing underline Series 110 only 27 gt 41
84. y The A arm LED continually flashes very slowly when the battery is low which means that you should replace the battery immediately Typically the battery should last ten years although we conservatively rate its life at six years If your battery fails sigificantly sooner than six years then you should return your Workstation to the factory You can order a replacement battery under part number COS BAT 120 which includes two batteries AN To replace the battery and preserve the memory you should not turn off power to the unit If you do turn off power then the Workstation s memory contents will be lost The battery is mounted in a holder behind a plate on the side of the Workstation You should remove the two screws holding this plate to the back cover remove the old battery and replace it with a new battery Power Up Sequence When your Series 110 120 Workstation is properly installed and wired to your power source the following should occur upon power up 1 If the unit has no firmware it performs an exhaustive test of the firmware memory During this test which lasts about one minute the Run LED flashes quickly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Service 5 3 If the firmware memory test fails the unit halts but continues to flash the Run light If the firmware memory test passes the unit displays the following message and waits for
85. you to download firmware Firmware memory is empty or invalid You must download new firmware V2 2 If the unit has firmware the horn plays the bugle call and all four LEDs momentarily flash 3 Only the Run LED remains on the others go off 4 The unit performs a self test including memory clock battery and display If a test passes the unit displays pass briefly if a test fails the unit displays fail if the corresponding hardware is not present the unit displays none To speed up the self test press Cancel you cannot speed up the first time self test If the Run light flashes slowly the display has failed You must send the unit in for service If the unit stops with just the A arm light on it indicates that the external memory test has failed You must send the unit in for service If the unit stops with just the Comm light on it indicates that the internal memory test has failed You must send the unit in for service 5 At the end of the self test the unit automatically begins normal operation which varies depending on the firmware Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com 5 4 Series 110 120 Installation and Terminal Guide Pushbutton Reset Jumper Installation You can install a jumper in the Workstation that allows you to generate a hardware reset by pressing the and T keys simultaneously This is

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