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2. 10 How can l obtain tech support or RMA a Please email us at supportQprosoft technology com or give us a call to begin the Service process You will be guided by our helpful customer service staff member to help you get through any issue you are having with the Wireless I O System ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 36 June 10 2015 Page 34 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Support Service amp Warranty 9 Support Service 8 Warranty ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding Module configuration and associated ladder files if any Module operation and any unusual behavior Configuration Debug status information LED patterns Details about the serial Ethernet or fieldbus devices interfaced to the module if any IRON Note For technical support calls within the United States an after hours answering system allows 24 hour 7 days a week pager access to one of our qualified Technical and or Application Support Engineers Detailed contact information for all our worldwide locations is available on the following page ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 36 June 10 2015 9 1 Internet Asia Pacific
3. Al2 Alt EXT POWER VS External Power min 10 Max Current Amp Rioop Rioop Total Loop Impedance Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge 4 20 mA I O Module does not share a common ground with RS485 Module All inputs and outputs on I O Modules provide field isolation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 36 June 10 2015 Wiring Diagrams 5 4 Analog 0 10 V Module BM A010 122 Shown ANALOG 0 10 V P1 P2 INPUTS 13 5V Al COM nn ANALOG 0 10 V 1 0 6 VS Al COM P2 Al2 0 O SENSOR JE AO N C COM 0 4 rudt W Vi OleumTech Al DEVICE A 16 Position ID Switch For Matching Module ID E Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge 0 10 V I O Module does not share a common ground with RS485 Module All inputs and outputs on I O Modules provide field isolation Page 26 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Modbus Mapping 6 Modbus Mapping 6 1 Supported Modbus Function Codes Supported Function Codes Definitions Applicable Module s Read Holding Register Digital 4 20mA 0 10 V 6 2 Digital I O Module Modbus Mapping Table Modbus Address Description Access Type Range Function 0x05 Get en ox F00 0x0000 4321 0x03 0x06 0x10 3005 3008 Discrete Output 1 4 Read Write UINT 16 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 36 June 10 2015 Modbus Mapping 6 3 4 20 mA UO Module Modbus Mapping Table Ss A Desc
4. Prosoff TECHNOLOGY Where Automation Connects RS485 I O Expansion System 7 Pi nan em weg e es bd LE DEYO O n man PNI 0 WW o 060 6 s Wi June 10 2015 USER GUIDE User Guide Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about our products documentation or support please write or call us How to Contact Us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax http www prosoft technology com support prosoft technology com Copyright 2015 ProSoft Technology Inc All rights reserved RS485 I O Expansion System User Guide June 10 2015 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed DVD in Adobe Acrobat Reader file format PDFs These product documentation files may also be freely downloaded from our web site www prosoft technology com ProSoft Technology Inc Page 3 of 36 February 18 2015 ILX34 MBS User Manual Page 4 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 ILX34 MBS User Manual Contents Your ele le 3 HOW 10 COMAC US ve 3 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 3 1 Preface
5. 40 F to 185 F Ambient Temperature 20 C to 85 C 4 F to 185 F Humidity 0 to 99 Yo Non condensing Degree of Protection Housing Type IP20 Plastic Hazardous Locations Classifications Class Division 2 Zone 2 Pending ProSoft Technology Inc Page 11 of 36 June 10 2015 Specifications 3 3 R5485 Expansion I O Module RS485 Expansion UO Module Ki ln Red LED Lefi Green LED Right USB Ready For Firmware Update 3 4 Digital UO Module Digital UO Module 1 Signal H gt 2 3 VDC 0 Signal L lt 1 1 VDC Packaging Dimensions WxHxD 4 8 x 5 1 x 2 8 in 123 x 129 x 72mm Net Weight Single Input Voltage Threshold Page 12 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Specifications 3 5 4 20 mA I O Module Analog 4 20 mA I O Module lt 0 28 of Full Scale Not Weight Sing 3 6 0 10 V I O Module Analog 0 10 V I O Module Number of Inputs 2 24 bit Resolution 3 7 Ordering Information ORDERING INFORMATION RS485 RS485 Expansion Kit BM 1000 PM1K RS485 Expansion I O Module DataRail Kit Content 2x End Terminal Brackets DataRail Cover Quick Start Guide Technician s Screwdriver 1 Pack BM D100 144S Digital I O 2 Pack BM D100 144D 1 Pack BM A420 122S 4 20 mA I O 2 Pack BM A420 122D 1 Pack BM A010 122S 0 10 V I O 2 Pack BM A010 122D ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 36 June 10 2015 Specifications Page 14 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc
6. 7 1 1 ele ne 8 2 System Overview 9 2 1 elle leo 9 2 2 w er 10 3 Specifications 11 3 1 Hardware and SSN 11 3 2 SAIS and GON PI ANC Ge tk a tek a e AT 11 3 3 R5485 Expansion VO Mod le Lyse 12 3 4 BEGAV oy TE PRE EN EN RE EE EE de Se 12 3 5 A 20 MAN lee ae 13 3 6 TG VITO Mod a fos ta le dalo kan ba k pon eat ki an aa ba eee Olt ile 13 3 7 lge gl ele ten AU ON WEE 13 4 Installation 15 4 1 Outdoor Enclosure Installation sieren 15 4 2 RS485 I O Expansion System Assembly cccccccccceesceeeeeeeceeeeessaeeeeeeeeeeeessaaeaeees 16 4 3 R5485 Daisy Chait Diagram ua 20 4 4 Detaching Components from the Databtiai 21 5 Wiring Diagrams 23 5 1 R 485 1 0 Expansion Module Lurer a a 23 52 Digtal MoU Ennn a eNE 24 53 ANalOG 4 20 mA ee TEE 25 5 4 Analog OTON Mode aa 26 6 Modbus Mapping 2 6 1 Supported Modbus Function CGodes cccccsssecccecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeesaases 27 6 2 Digital I O Module Modbus Mapping Table nnannnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsrnnnennnrnnnnennne 27 6 3 4 20 mA I O Module Modbus Mapping Table rrrrnnnrrrrrrnnnnnrvrrrnnnnrvrnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnne 28 6 4 0 10 V I O Module Modbus Mapping Table rrrrrerrnnnrrrrvnrnnnvrvrnnnnnnrrvrnnrnnrereennnnnn 29 7 Diagnostics 31 7 1 BEG 61110100 gt EE ENE e a NE EE 31 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 36 June 10 2015 ILX34 MBS User Manual 8 Frequently Asked Questions 33 9 Support Service amp Warranty 35 9 1 Warranty Al el ANN AIO
7. EE 36 Page 6 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Preface 1 Preface Thank you for choosing the RS485 I O Expansion System This I O expansion solution is designed for use with any Modbus RS485 Master device as a standalone system This System follows the Modbus Application Protocol Specification v1 1b3 for Data Encoding with values represented in Big Endian format or MSB first word order Digital Discrete Analog 4 20 mA or Analog 0 10 V are available for use with the RS485 I O Expansion System This System provides fast accurate reliable I O s and requires no software programming making it extremely easy and quick to use To interface with a RS485 Master device the System utilizes a RS485 IC Expansion Module that transfers I O signals between Modbus Master and connected I O Modules The RS485 Module also distributes power to the I O Modules allowing for single point power termination This document is designed to guide you through setting up the system by familiarizing you with the hardware installation wiring and overall system management ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax http www prosoft technology com support prosoft technology com ProSoft Technology Inc Page 7 of 36 June 10 2015 Preface 1 1 Compliances e Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to ope
8. June 10 2015 Installation 4 Installation 4 1 Outdoor Enclosure Installation L 2 Se VA n e Install or use existing outdoor NEMA type enclosure Be sure the RS485 I O Expansion System meets applicable grounding requirements in the enclosure Installa35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN rail at least 166 mm 6 5 inch wide inside the enclosure Provide external power supply 9 30 VDC Make a hole on the bottom of the enclosure to run wires Run conduit for power and I O cabling Feed power wiring into enclosure Terminate RS485 wiring NEMA Type Enclosure ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 36 June 10 2015 Installation 4 2 RS485 I O Expansion System Assembly Warning Power must be disconnected or turned off prior to attaching or removing any UC Modules from the system failure to comply may cause damage hardware 1 Securely attach the DataRail onto a 35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN rail by gently pressing on all four 4 corner clips A Attach DataRail with arrow pointing up 2 Secure DataRail to DIN rail by attaching an End Terminal Bracket a First hook the metal end of the Bracket to DIN rail and then snap the other end onto the DIN rail Make sure to position the Bracket on the far left of the DataRail where metal blades meet the plastic Attach components from left to right without gap ke A Page 16 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Installation 3 Attach RS485 I O Expans
9. by inserting the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the removal slot Control the direction with the screwdriver handle to pull the latch away from the DIN rail 2 Wireless I O Modules can be removed from the DIN rail by inserting the tip of a flathead screwdriver into removal slot located on the metal clip Lift up on the screwdriver handle to pull the spring loaded clip away from the DIN rail ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 36 June 10 2015 Wiring Diagrams 5 Wiring Diagrams 5 1 RS485 I O Expansion Module BM 1000 PM1 Shown RS485 I O EXPANSION P1 RS485 Data Encoding Method MSB First Data Encoding Method o e e Word Order COM MSB First GND TR e TR P2 RS485 8 Data Encoding Method MSB First Data Encoding Method 3 O O Word Order SE var e COM MSB First GND TR TR P4 POWER A Reset Button P Press and release button COM 9 30V COM to reset hardware Reverse Polarity Protected B Mini USB dis Avoid ESD Damage Ee N C Connect USB to PC Before Connecting Mini USB p e C Power LED N C N C N C Red Power On D USB LED Green USB Enabled I O Module Firmware Upgrade Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge A RS485 I O Expansion Module does not share a common ground with UO Modules All inputs and outputs on I O Modules provide field isolation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 36 June 10 2015 Wiring Diagrams 5 2 Digit
10. Access Type Range 3001 Analog Input 1 Volts 1000 UINT 16 0 10 000 3002 Analog Input 2 Volts 1000 UINT 16 0 10 000 3003 Analog Input 1 Raw Split Hi Read UINT 32 0 8 388 607 3004 Analog Input 1 Raw Split Lo 3005 Analog Input 2 Raw Split Hi Read UINT 32 0 8 388 607 3006 Analog Input 2 Raw Split Lo 3007 Analog Input 1 Volts Split Hi Read IEE FLOAT 3008 Analog Input 1 Volts Split Lo 3009 Analog Input 2 Volts Split Hi Read IEE FLOAT 3010 raloginput2 Votsspltdo Input 2 Volts Split Lo 3011 Analog Output 1 Raw Read Write UINT 16 0 65 535 3012 Analog Output 2 Raw Read Write UINT 16 0 65 535 3013 Analog Output 1 Volts 1000 100 Read Write UINT 16 0 10 000 3014 Analog Output 2 Volts 1000 100 Read Write UINT 16 0 10 000 3015 Analog Output 1 Volts Split Hi Read Write IEE FLOAT 3016 Analog Output 1 Volts Split Lo 3017 Analog Output 2 Volts Split Hi Read Write IEE FLOAT 3018 Analog Output 2 Volts Split Lo 3019 Analog Output 1 Split Hi Read Write IEE FLOAT 0 0 100 0 3020 Analog Output 1 Split Lo 3021 Analog Output 2 Split Hi era IEE FLOAT 0 0 100 0 3022 Analog Ouput2 spitto Output 2 Split Lo ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 36 June 10 2015 Page 30 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Diagnostics 7 Diagnostics 7 1 Radio Module 1 Power LED Left a Red Power on b LED not on No power i Verify power supply wiring and polarity to 9 30V to COM ii Veri
11. al Module BM D100 144 Shown DIGITAL P1 P2 INPUTS a Aa DIGITAL PI DIT82 moe oe pit DI COM INPUT 1 3 2 4 COM P2 DI 384 30 VDC Max P3 P4 OUTPUTS db 34 12 OUTPUT 1 3 2 4 COM 1 A Sink Current for Open Drain Ouputs NPN Relay Type 30 VDC Input 5 30 VDC 1 A Output DIP SWITCHES Not Applicable When Used with R5485 I O Expansion Module pPa po3an A Input LEDs illuminated When Active B 16 Position Slave ID Switch Slave ID Switch Position 1 C Output LEDs Illuminated When Active Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge A Digital I O Module does not share a common ground with RS485 Module All inputs and outputs on I O Modules provide field isolation If input sensor is powered from the same source as RS485 Module be sure to establish a common ground otherwise sensor will not work properly Page 24 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Wiring Diagrams 5 3 Analog 4 20 mA Module BM A420 122 Shown ANALOG 4 20 mA P1 P2 INT LOOP POWER DIP SWITCH N C ON A SENSOR 5 Modules max per Radio when using Internal Loop Power P1 P2 EXT LOOP POWER 13 5V DIPSWITCH N C OFF SENSOR A P1 P2 INPUTS l la G4 A 16 Position VS Alt Al Slave ID Switch Slave ID Switch Position 1 P3 P4 OUTPUTS B Dip Switches Internal External Loop Power 7 7 7 OFF Default i l ON WNC
12. em via RS485 Modbus connectivity 2 What type of l O s are available a Digital discrete b Analog 4 20 mA c Analog 0 10 V 3 Does this System require software configuration a No it requires absolutely no software b Slave ID switch on each I O Module is used to set the Slave ID c The RS485 I O Expansion Modules provides power and controls the I O images 4 How many I O Modules can connect to one RS485 expansion l O system a Digital up to 16 b 4 20 mA up to 5 c 0 10 V up to 8 d When mixing Modules use Power Budget Calculator to determine max number of Modules per system http psft com A7U 5 Can use the same I O Modules with the WIO Wireless System for replicating hardwire a Yes the WIO I O Modules can be used for both wireless and RS485 I O applications 6 Do the I O Modules require a firmware change when changing from RS485 to wireless application a No the I O Modules are designed to work with either the WIOG Radios or RS485 UO Expansion Module 7 How many I O modules can be connected with the standard DataRail 6 1 shipped with RS485 Kit a Standard DataRail supports up to five 5 I O modules in addition to one RS485 Module 8 What is the mini USB port on the RS485 Module used for a For updating device firmware via PC 9 Can the RS485 I O Expansion System be used in hazardous locations a Yes the system can be used in Class 1 Division 2 or Zone 2 locations Certification pending
13. ferent I O Modules please determine maximum allowable I O Module combination per system by utilizing the power budget calculator http psft com A7U Supports Digital 0 10 V and 4 20 mA Modules in any combination Each UO Module provides field isolated inputs and outputs Easy to use no software configuration required System attaches onto 35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN rail with easy clip on mounting system Reduced wire clutter single power termination Wiring label provided on each Module for quick reference All Modules are color coded for quick reference and identification The same I O Modules can also be used for wireless application with Wireless I O Radio Kit Reduced wire clutter single power termination Quick wiring reference label provided on each Module Wireless I O System can support multiple I O Modules System can support up to sixteen 16 Digital Modules max System can support up to eight 8 0 10 V Modules max System can support up to five 5 4 20 mA Modules max Warning When adding more than five 5 I O Modules and mixing different I O Module combinations please determine the maximum allowable I O Module combination per system by utilizing the power budget calculator See http psft com A7U ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 36 June 10 2015 2 2 ki y System Overview Hardware o e e O mmm mmm mmm nn wa wo WA KE MOIS i Jada 1 1 RS485 I O Expansio
14. fy correct pin outs are used pin 11 for pin 10 or 12 for iii Verify 9 30 VDC is supplied to the unit LO EXPANSION P1 RS485 EE COM P2 RS485 O O d Q amp E O Pa POWER e ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Page 31 of 36 Diagnostics 2 I O LED Right a Green USB enabled b LED not on No power l Connect USB to PC first then to I O Expansion Module li Verify unit is powered on Power LED left should be red lit Verify the PC is on 1 0 EXPANSION pi RS485 o 00 COM P2 RS485 o O COM 3 Unable to Read Write Modbus Values a Verify that the Modbus slave ID is the Module ID 1 Example If the Module ID is 0 the Modbus slave ID will be 1 b Select MSB first when applicable when setting up Modbus Master device c Verify Modbus RS485 wiring 3 wire d Verify baud rate data bits parity and stop bits 9600 8 None 1 e Refer to Modbus Mapping page 27 l Verify the Modbus function code li Verify the Modbus register address li Verify the data type integer float 16 32 bit iv Verify if address has read write or only read function capabilities Page 32 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Frequently Asked Questions 8 Frequently Asked Questions 1 What is the RS485 I O Expansion System designed for a Itis designed to easily and economically add local I O points to any industrial monitoring or control syst
15. ion Module to DataRail place it next to the Bracket without any gap a First latch the top hook onto the rail then snap in the spring loaded clip into place hy tilili 4 Attach I O Module s to the system a Place Modules in any combination do not leave gaps between Modules b When using more than five 5 I O Modules determine maximum IC Module combination by using power budget calculator http psft com A7U VW gt w 5 c Use the 16 position switch located on the front of each I O Module to set the Modbus Slave ID s Slave ID Switch position number 1 Ex Switch ID 0 1 Slave ID 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 36 June 10 2015 Installation Al COM See side label 3 45 lt for wiring Ou mi S instructions SLAVEID S 1 5 Attach the other End Terminal Bracket to secure the Modules Place it next to the last module without leaving a gap 6 Protect any unused DataRail slots with the cover Snap off extra pieces and store for future use fe 7 Terminate the RS485 terminals Page 18 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Installation RS485 Master 8 Terminate I O and supply power as required Use solid or stranded wire AWG 28 12 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 36 June 10 2015 Installation 4 3 RS485 Daisy Chain Diagram 1 lf more I O Modules are required another RS485 I O Expansion Module Kit set can be deployed
16. n Module BM 1000 PM1 US BM 0915 RM1 Int BM 2400 RM1 US BM 2410 RM1 Int 2 Digital Module BM D100 144 US BM D100 244 International 4 20 mA Analog Module BM A420 122 US BM A420 122 International 4 0 10 V Analog Module BM A010 122 US BM A010 122 International 5 DataRail attaches onto 35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN rail Standard length included in Radio Kit can support 1 RS485 I O Expansion Module 5 I O Modules 6 End Terminal Bracket for securing DataRail and Modules to DIN Rail 7 DataRail Cover for protecting empty DataRail slots Page 10 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Specifications 3 Specifications 3 1 Hardware and System HARDWARE amp SYSTEM Works with Any Modbus RS485 Master Device Unique Features No Software Configuration Required Single Point Power Termination Maximum Network Capacity System can support up to sixteen 16 Digital Modules max System can support up to eight 8 0 10 V Modules max System can support up to five 5 4 20 mA Modules max A When adding more than five 5 I O Modules and creating different UO Module combinations please determine maximum allowable I O Module combination per system by utilizing the power budget calculator Power Budget Calculator http psft com A7U Spring Loaded Clip On System Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Gauge Said 3 2 Safety and Compliance SAFETY amp COMPLIANCE RADIO Operational Temperature 40 C to 85 C
17. rate the equipment Warning Ensure system installation meets applicable state and national electrical code requirements The installation of the system should only be performed by a qualified installer or a factory representative Warning To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing Caution The RS485 I O Expansion System must be installed within an enclosure that requires a tool to access This is to prevent inadvertent disconnection of any of the power wiring signal wiring or communication cables Caution EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Caution EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not remove or replace fuse when energized Note This equipment is designed for use in Class I Division 2 Zone 2 or non hazardous locations only Page 8 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 System Overview 2 1 System Overview Highlights Local I O expansion solution for use with any RS485 Modbus Master device System utilizes a pass through RS485 Interface Module for transferring I O signals between Modbus Master and connected I O Modules One RS485 Expansion I O Module supports multiple Wireless I O Modules System can support up to sixteen 16 Digital Modules system can support up to eight 8 0 10 V Modules System can support up to five 5 4 20 mA Modules When adding more than five 5 I O Modules and mixing dif
18. ription Access Type Range UINT 16 4000 20 000 UINT 16 4000 20 000 UINT 32 0 8 388 607 3001 Analog Input 1 Current 1000 Read 3002 Analog Input 2 Current 1000 Read 3003 Analog Input 1 Raw Split Hi Read 3004 Analog Input 1 Raw Split Lo 3005 Analog Input 2 Raw Split Hi Read UINT 32 0 8 388 607 3006 3007 Analog Input 1 Current Split Hi Read IEE FLOAT 3008 Analog Input 1 Current Split Lo 3009 Analog Input 2 Current Split Hi Read IEE FLOAT 3010 Analog Input 2 Current Split Lo 3011 Analog Output 1 Current 1000 Read Write UINT 16 0 20 000 3012 Analog Output 2 Current 1000 Read Write UINT 16 0 20 000 3013 Analog Output 1 100 Read Write UINT 16 0 10 000 3014 Analog Output 2 100 Read Write UINT 16 0 10 000 3015 Analog Output 1 Current Split Hi Read Write IEE FLOAT 3016 Analog Output 1 Current Split Lo 3017 Analog Output 2 Current Split Hi Read Write 3018 Analog Output 2 Current Split Lo 3019 Analog Output 1 Split Hi Analog Input 2 Raw Split Lo IEE FLOAT Read Write IEE FLOAT 0 0 100 0 3020 Analog Output 1 Split Lo 3021 Analog Output 2 Split Hi Read Write IEE FLOAT 0 0 100 0 UINT 32 0 8 388 607 UINT 32 0 8 388 607 3022 Analog Output 2 Split Lo Page 28 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 IEE FLOAT 4 0 20 0 IEE FLOAT 4 0 20 0 IEE FLOAT 4 0 20 0 IEE FLOAT 4 0 20 0 Modbus Mapping 6 4 0 10 V I O Module Modbus Mapping Table Description
19. see the documents on the Product DVD or at www prosoft technology com warranty All documentation is subject to change without notice Page 36 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015
20. simply using the daisy chain method 2 The System holds up to 16 I O Module Slave addresses regardless of the number of RS485 I O Expansion Modules deployed 3 Each Module must be set to a unique Modbus Slave address RS485 Master SLAVE IDs 12345 na ee D EXP NSION A 2 Pi Al OM Te ANALOG 4 20 mA ANALOG 0 10 V DIGITAL ANALOG 4 20 mA 1 1 1 P1 DI1 amp 2 P 11 Pi All DI IN ge Off eo olo ofooo vs Ak Al vs A COM 3 OM vs H Al P2 Al2 P2 AN P2 AI2 00o er wiring E OleumTech 67 31011 OlewmTech 47 2104 00 Q P4 DO3 amp 4 JJ p03 DOs COM P3 DO 182 0 oO e c ie DO2 TOM PA DO3 44 e DO3 DOK COM PI DO 142 OleumTech ENEE Kl Kl 7 0 6 OloumTcoh 67 3105004 ez 103 7 8 9 ANALOG 4 20 mA ANALOG 0 10 V OG 0 10 V PI DST PIAI 0 e e 06 e e 0 e e J KONTE vs a com vs COM P2 Al2 P2 AN 0 e e A Ah A e OleumTech 6 2101002 Q Bit e P1 D001 amp 2 0 0 e L O OleumTech sr1125032n 2 P4 9 30V COM NX AO Ni COM A d p GS NC NC NAC DOT DOZ COM AO we COM AQ we COM AN KACH AIACH ELTH AJ CAKACAKACLAK ALAJA AK Page 20 of 36 ProSoft Technology Inc June 10 2015 Installation 4 4 Detaching Components from the DataRail Warning All live wiring connections and power must be safely disconnected before taking any components off the DataRail or Wireless I O System 1 The End Terminal Bracket can be removed from the DIN rail

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