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1. The ioLogik R1200 s digital channel can be separately set to DI or Event Counter Mode In DI mode the specifications are as follows Logic 0 OFF Logic 1 ON Dry contact Close to GND Wet contact O to3 V 10 to 30 V 3 9 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch In Event Counter mode the ioLogik R1200 s DI channel accepts data from limit or proximity switches and counts events according to the ON OFF status You may select from two modes Lo to Hi or Hi to Lo When Lo to Hi is selected the counter value increases while the switch is pushed When Hi to Lo is selected the counter value increases when the switch is pushed and released The sampling rate of the counter is 50 Hz This function is designed for low speed switching not for motor control I I a gt square wave OFF Width To eliminate the problem of switch bouncing the ioLogik R1200 provides software filtering that is configurable in multiples of 10 ms For example a setting of 2 would mean a 20 ms filter 2 x 10 ms The maximum value allowed by the software filter is 65535 Setting the filter to 0 causes the system to filter all signals Power On Settings You may configure DI channels in Event Counter mode whether or not counting begins when powering up Safe Status Settings For DI channels in Event Counter mode you can configure whether or not counting starts or continues when Safe Status has been acti
2. Ox1E7 1 word CH7 DO save mode status GN EN EP 0x200 1 word CH0 DO mode WAG 0 DO 1 Pulse out 0x201 1 word CH1 DO mode GN 0x202 1 word CH2 DO mode N Kitz _ 0x203 1 word CH3 DO mode s ON APP 0x204 1 word CH4 DO mode TT Kee 0x205 1 word CH5 DO mode TT Kee 0x206 1 word CH6 DO mode o O DO 1 Pulse out 0x207 1 word CH7 DO mode TK A 21 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping R1214 Modbus Mapping Coil 0x0XXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CH0 DI Counter start O E rw 2 0x1 1 bit CH1 DI Counter start N O ii N 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Counter start II e 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Counter start WEN 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Counter start N N EN Fi 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Counter start IESO ii N Fi N 33 0x20 1 bit CHO DI Counter reset Po PoE e O 34 0x21 1 bit CH1 DI Counter reset TI e pe 35 0x22 1 bit CH2 DI Counter reset TI O e O 36 0x23 1 bit CH3 DI Counter reset D I E O 37 0x24 1 bit CH4 DI Counter reset O O O O p O 38 0x25 1 bit CH5 DI Counter reset iN e O 65 0x40 1 bit CHO DI Counter overflow iN E leme 0x41 1 bit CH1 DI Counter overflow NE Pr im 67 0x42 1 bit CH2 DI Counter overflow iN ii N ie 0x43 1 bit CH3 DI Counter overflow iN ii E eee 0x44 1 bit CH4 DI Counter overflow NE O NE O 70 0x45 1 bit CH5 DI Counter overflow TI OP Lien E 97 0x60 1 bit CH0 DI Power on counter start PPP Fi 0x61 1 bit CH1 DI Power on counter start iN N m 0x62 1 bit CH2 DI Power on co
3. N lt NOTE The RESET button restarts the server and resets all settings to factory defaults Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold down the reset button for 5 seconds The factory defaults will load once the READY LED turns green again You may then release the RESET button LED Indicators Tr Ge TAE welle TAE ARE 1 7 ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Switch Settings The R1200 series provides Dual Rep and Run Initial switch settings for setting the communication mode N Initial Dual Default Dual RS 485 mode Rep Repeater mode Run User defined communication parameters Initial Default Initial RS 485 communication parameters DI Circuit Diagram IO VCC IO VCC CPU VCC CPUVCC o Ki O L ii Isolate Ge i pa 1 8 CPU IND o EZ a o e CPU IN CA SE EE R Z DI COM Z ioLogik R1200 Series DIO Circuit Diagram ID VEG IO VEG CPU VEG GPU VEG LC O L a m Isolate n k D D 1 CPU INO d EZ Ee CPU INI DIT a JY R UI COM SS ID VEE JPG 2 gebeten DIO 0 1 2 4 DIO Type ID 5 6 HEADER F DOO CPU OUTO R DO 1 CPU OUT Overview ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Relay Circuit Diagram LILLE LEE veo d R1 R1 NO 1 To CPU f Ri C d VOL T R5 NO Ro C AI Circuit Diagram Digatal Isolator To CPU The following topics are covered in this chapter O Hardware Installation gt Y V V V V V V
4. O 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA 1283 0x502 1 word CH2 AO range O 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA 1284 0x503 1 word CH3 AO range 0 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA A 32 Factory Defaults The ioLogik R1200 series comes configured with the following factory default settings Baudrate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Watchdog Watchdog Time Out Server Name Server Location DI Mode Filter Time Trigger for Counter Counter Status DO Mode DO Safe Status Power On Status Low Width for Pulses High Width for Pulses Output Pulses DIO Mode AI Mode Scaling and Slop Intercept AO Mode Scaling 8 _ p p RU DO R1210 top to bottom O Co Je on E Es Ro R1212 top to bottom oOo co cn on E Co Pi R1214 top to bottom Odo oon de fo Ps3 C Pinouts R1240 R1241 top to bottom top to bottom 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 d 5 5 6 6 f T 8 d d d D FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission 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 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial e
5. gt Input Register 0x3XXXX gt Holding Register 0x4XXXX O R1241 Modbus Mapping gt Holding Register 0x4XXXX A Modbus Mapping ioLogik R1200 Series Common Modbus Mapping input register Ox3XXXX 30001 30022 30024 30026 30027 30028 30038 30059 0x756A 1 word holding register Ox4XXXX 30002 30012 30048 0x7532 0x753B 0x755F Modbus Mapping model ID firmware version release date vendor ID unit ID serial number product name work mode O initial repeater 1 initial dual 485 2 run repeater 3 run dual 485 Server name Server location password 30053 0x7564 1 word modbus watchdog 0 disable 1 enable 30054 0x7565 watchdog timeout second 30055 0x7566 1 word watchdof flag 0 normal 1 watchdog timeout f I l I 30065 0x7570 port 0 stop bit locate 0 normal 1 locate restart write 404 to restart reset to default write 404 to reset to default port 0 baudrate 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 5 19200 6 38400 7 57600 8 115200 9 921600 port 1 baudrate 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 5 19200 6 38400 7 57600 8 115200 9 921600 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 0 1 stop bit 1 2 stop bit 30066 0x7571 1 word port 1 stop bit 0 1 stop bit 1 2 stop bit 30067 0x7572 1 word port 0 parity 0 none 1 even 2 odd 30068 0x7573 1 word port 1 parity 0 none 1 even 2 odd 30101 0x7594 R1210 Modbus Mapping C
6. 187 ma 24 VDC ioLogik R1214 Inputs and Outputs Digital Inputs 6 channels Relay Outputs 6 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP Dry Contact I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to GND e On 0 to 3 VDC e Off 10 to 30 VDC Common Type 6 points per COM Counter Frequency 2 5 kHz power off storage Digital Filtering Time Interval Software selectable Relay Output ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Type Form A N O power relay Contact Current Rating e Resistive Load 5 A 30 VDC 250 VAC 110 VAC Breakdown Voltage 500 VAC Relay On Off Time 1500 ms Max Initial Insulation Resistance 1000 M ohms min 500 VDC Mechanical Endurance 5 000 000 operations Electrical Endurance 100 000 operations 5 A resistive load Contact Resistance 100 m ohms max Pulse Output 0 3 Hz at rated load Note Ambient humidity must be non condensing and remain between 5 and 95 The relays of the ioLogik R1214 may malfunction when operating in high condensation environments below 0 C Power Requirements Power Consumption 207 ma 24 VDC ioLogik R1240 Inputs and Outputs Analog Inputs 8 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Analog Input Type Differential input Resolution 16 bits I O Mode Voltage Current Input Range 0 to 10 VDC 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA burn out mode Accuracy 0 1 FSR
7. FCC Interference Statement iss SESSE RES DAKKE dan daia RE DE EE EER RR RE dau DO GE GEE GR EG AE GR ER a alai ala D 1 Ee European Community CE ese ar a a a aa n a at at a E 1 The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O O a Introduction Product Features Package Checklist Product Model Information gt Ordering Information Specifications v VY VY YV Y Common Specifications ioLogik R1210 ioLogik R1212 ioLogik R1214 ioLogik R1240 ioLogik R1241 Physical Dimensions Hardware Reference gt gt v V V YV Y Panel Guide LED Indicators Switch Settings DI Circuit Diagram DIO Circuit Diagram Relay Circuit Diagram AI Circuit Diagram 1 Overview ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Introduction The ioLogik R1200 is an industrial grade wide temperature serial remote I O device equipped with dual RS 485 ports that allow users to select between two RS 485 serial ports or switch to a built in repeater Applications such as factory automation security and surveillance systems and tunnel monitoring can use the RS 485 serial line to set up multi drop device configurations through serial cables Furthermore a technician with no serial background can upload device configurations and firmware via USB at the field site without bringing a PC to the field site The ioLogik R1200 lets you easily build an industrial grade long distance communication system with standard PC hardware and extends th
8. Freefall IEC 60068 2 32 Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 Warranty Warranty Period 5 years excluding the ioLogik R1240 Details See www moxa com warranty ioLogik R1210 Inputs and Outputs Digital Inputs 16 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP Dry Contact I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to GND e On 0 to 3 VDC e Off 10 to 30 VDC Common Type 8 points per COM ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Counter Frequency 250 Hz power off storage Digital Filtering Time Interval Software selectable Power Requirements Power Consumption 154 ma 24 VDC ioLogik R1212 Inputs and Outputs Digital Inputs 8 channels Configurable DIOs 8 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP Dry Contact I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to GND e On 0 to 3 VDC e Off 10 to 30 VDC Common Type 8 points per COM Counter Frequency 2 5 kHz power off storage Digital Filtering Time Interval Software selectable Digital Output Type Sink I O Mode DO or Pulse Output Pulse Output Frequency 5 kHz Over voltage Protection 45 VDC Over current Protection 2 6 A 4 channels 650 mA Over temperature Shutdown 175 C typical 150 C min Current Rating 200 mA per channel Power Requirements Power Consumption
9. 0x184 1 bit CH4 DO Pulse start GN N ii EN 390 0x185 1 bit CH5 DO Pulse start GN ees 391 0x186 1 bit CH6 DO Pulse start el omon 392 0x187 1 bit CH7 DO Pulse start C e EN 417 Ox1A0 1 bit CHO DO Power Pulse start TI om iii N 418 Ox1A1 1 bit CH1 DO Power Pulse start TI omw N 419 Ox1A2 1 bit CH2 DO Power Pulse start O N iii N 388 Ox1A3 1 bit CH3 DO Power Pulse start Te 389 Ox1A4 1 bit CH4 DO Power Pulse start Tee 390 Ox1A5 1 bit CH5 DO Power Pulse start TT ec 391 Ox1A6 1 bit CH6 DO Power Pulse start Tee 392 Ox1A7 1 bit CH7 DO Power Pulse start Tee 449 0x1C0 1 bit CH0 DO Safe mode Pulse start EN N ii 450 0x1C1 1 bit CH1 DO Safe mode Pulse start IL een 451 0x1C2 1 bit CH2 DO Safe mode Pulse start l een 452 0x1C3 CH3 DO Safe mode Pulse start A 1 UI ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping po FF ton 453 0x1C4 1 bit CH4 DO Safe mode Pulse start GN KS 454 0x1C5 1 bit CH5 DO Safe mode Pulse start 455 0x1C6 1 bit CH6 DO Safe mode Pulse start GN N EN ii 456 0x1C7 1 bit CH7 DO Safe mode Pulse start KS 480 Ox1EO 1 bit CHO DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 481 Ox1E1 1 bit CH1 DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 482 Ox1E2 1 bit CH2 DO reset user relay counter RE EE 483 Ox1E3 1 bit CH3 DO reset user relay counter A ii 484 Ox1E4 1 bit CH4 DO reset user relay counter To To TO 485 0x1E5 1 bit CH5 DO reset user relay counter e ve ii 486 Ox1E6 1 bit CH6 DO reset user relay counter EE EE Ox1E
10. Pulse out CH0 Relay power on delay CH1 Relay power on delay CH2 Relay power on delay 0x225 CH5 Relay power on delay CH6 Relay power on delay CH7 Relay power on delay A 28 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping R1240 Modbus Mapping Coil 0x0XXXX 705 0x2C0 1 bit CHO AI reset min value counter T EEE GN 706 0x2C1 1 bit CH1 AI reset min value counter fo i 707 0x2C2 1 bit CH2 AI reset min value counter NE To Pare 708 0x2C3 1 bit CH3 AI reset min value counter e s 709 0x2C4 1 bit CH4 AI reset min value counter D eee 710 0x2C5 1 bit CH5 AI reset min value counter N ii A le 711 0x2C6 1 bit CH6 AI reset min value counter N ii N NEE 712 0x2C7 1 bit CH7 AI reset min value counter AAA U 737 0x2E0 1 bit CH0 AI reset max value counter i e KE 738 0x2E1 1 bit CH1 AI reset max value counter N e ii U 739 Ox2E2 1 bit CH2 AI reset max value counter Z ii e 740 0x2E3 1 bit CH3 AI reset max value counter GN iN s o ik 741 0x2E4 1 bit CH4 AI reset max value counter iN Ge E UO S 742 0x2E5 1 bit CH5 AI reset max value counter EEE n 743 0x2E6 1 bit CH6 AI reset max value counter Pool Toma o 744 Ox2E7 1 bit CH7 Al reset max value counter E E GM Input Register 0x3XXXX A 29 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 740 1 word 743 1 word 769 1 word 770 1 word CH1 AI max raw value CH2 AI value eng data 943 2 words 993 1 word 994 1 word 995 1 word 997 0x3E4 1 word CH3 AI min raw value CH4 AI m
11. R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 324 0x143 CH3 DO value O OFF 1 ON 1 word 325 0x144 CH4 DO value O OFF 1 ON 1 word 326 0x145 1 word CH5 DO value O OFF 1 ON 1 word CHO DO pulse width ON 353 0x160 355 0x162 357 0x164 359 0x166 361 0x168 363 Ox16A 365 0x16C 367 Ox16E 417 Ox1A0 418 Ox1A1 1 word CH1 DO pulse width ON 419 Ox1A2 1 word CH2 DO pulse width ON 420 Ox1A3 1 word CH3 DO pulse width ON 421 Ox1A4 1 word CH4 DO pulse width ON 422 Ox1A5 1 word CH5 DO pulse width ON 449 0x1C0 1 word CH0 DO pulse width OFF 450 0x1C1 1 word CH1 DO pulse width OFF 451 0x1C2 1 word CH2 DO pulse width OFF 452 0x1C3 1 word CH3 DO pulse width OFF 453 0x1C4 1 word CH4 DO pulse width OFF 454 0x1C5 1 word CH5 DO pulse width OFF 481 Ox1EO CHO DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word 482 Ox1E1 CH1 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word A 27 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 1 word CH2 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word CH3 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word CH4 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word CH5 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 1 word CH0 DO mode 0 DO 1 Pulse out 1 word CH1 DO mode 0 DO 1 Pulse out 1 word CH2 DO mode 0 DO 1 Pulse out 1 word CH3 DO mode 0 DO 1 Pulse out 1 word CH4 DO mode 0 DO 1 Pulse out 1 word CH5 DO mode 0 DO 1
12. T RS 485 remote I O 6 DIs 6 Relays 40 to 85 C operating temperature ioLogik R1240 RS 485 remote I O 8 Als 10 to 75 C operating temperature ioLogik R1240 T RS 485 remote I O 8 Als 40 to 85 C operating temperature ioLogik R1241 RS 485 remote I O 4 AOs 10 to 75 C operating temperature ioLogik R1241 T RS 485 remote I O 4 AOs 40 to 85 C operating temperature ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Specifications Common Specifications Serial Communication Interface RS 485 2w Data Data GND 5 contact terminal block Serial Line Protection 15 kV ESD for all signals Level 2 surge EN 61000 4 5 1 kV Level 4 EFT EN 61000 4 4 4 kV Serial Communication Parameters Parity None Even Odd default None Data Bits 8 default 8 Stop Bits 1 2 default 1 Baudrate 1200 to 921 6 kbps default 9600 Pull High Low Resistor for RS 485 1 kQ 150 kQ Protocols Modbus RTU Physical Characteristics Wiring I O cable max 16 AWG Dimensions 27 8 x 124 x 84 mm 1 09 x 4 88 x 3 31 in Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard Models 10 to 70 C 14 to 158 F Wide Temp Models 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Standards and Certifications Safety UL 508 EMI EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN 55024 IEC 61000 4 IEC 61000 6 Shock IEC 60068 2 27
13. U Subnet Mask Gateway Firmware Status Pa EEN m 220 csad PET E EH Locate Disconnect Firmware Upgrade Export Change Server Name Export Select this command to export the configuration of the ioLogik to a text file You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function It is strongly recommended you use this method to back up your configuration after you have finished configuring the ioLogik for your application Change Server Name The Change Server name function can be used to directly modify the Server Name especially for first time installation Changing the Server Name for multiple ioLogik R1200 devices is allowed Select the ioLogik R1200 and then right click to process this function After entering the desired server name click Submit to apply changes args o E Server Name Model IP Address Port MAC Address Unit ID Firmware Ver Status Change Sever Name ioLogik R1210 COM1 Set R1210 COM1 Unlock P Advanced k Exit Restart System Select this command to restart the selected ioLogik R1200 device Restart multiple ioLogik R1200 units by right clicking on an ioLogik R1200 and selecting this function 3 7 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Server Name Model IF Address Port MAC Address Unit ID Firmware Ver Status Restart R1710 COM 1 1 0 Unlock Success Restarting I O Server Wait for lO server to restart Delete ioLogik Device Select th
14. User defined default 2 mA Burnout State 0 lt AI lt BO mA S W output 0000h Under Range BO lt AI lt 4 mA S W output raw data Normal Range 4 lt AI lt 20 00 mA S W output raw data until FFFEh XX gt 20 00 mA S W output FFFFh 3 13 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch FFFFh gt 20 0mA _______________________ FFFFh lt 20 0 mA HE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SEE EEEEE 3333h F RAW data F 0000h 0 lt Al lt X mA 0 X 4 20 0 20 5 default 2 mA mA mA mA ATTENTION When configuring the jumpers to select voltage or current measurement for the AI channels open the cover by first removing the screw on the back panel Details on jumper settings can be found in the Jumper Settings DIO and AI section Configuring Analog Output Channels The current status of each AO analog output channel can be viewed on the I O Setting 40 01 IN 0 000 Y 40 02 IN 0 000 V AD 03 0 104 0 000 Y Click on a specific channel to access the AO channel settings 3 14 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch AO Channel 0 l AD Config EB 40 Test 1 Range Settings Output Range om 2 Power On Settings Output value 0 65535 3 Safe Status Setting Output value 65535 F Apply ta all channels ly ner Apply There are two modes for the AI channels Voltage Mode V and Current Mode mA See Jumper Settings DIO and AI in Ch
15. gt Connecting the Power Grounding the ioLogik R1200 Mounting the ioLogik R1200 Connecting to Digital Sensors and Devices RS 485 Networks Modbus RTU Devices Dual RS 485 or Repeater Settings Jumper Settings DIO and AI Pull High Low DIP Switch Settings for the RS 485 Port O Software Installation gt gt gt ioSearch Installation Initial Setup by USB Restore Factory Default Settings 2 Initial Setup ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Hardware Installation Connecting the Power Connect the 12 to 48 VDC power line to the ioLogik R1200 s terminal block on the top panel If power is properly supplied the Power LED will glow a solid amber color Power Supply 24VDC Nominal 12 to 48VDC ATTENTION Determine the maximum possible current for each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current exceeds the maximum rating the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment For safety reasons we recommend an average cable size of 22 AWG However depending on the current load you may want to adjust your cable size the maximum wire size for power connectors is 2 mm Grounding the ioLogik R1200 The ioLogik R1200 is equipped with a grounding point on the terminal block located on the top panel Connect the ground pin if an earth ground is available Mounting the ioLogik R1200 The ioLogik R1200
16. jo N 48 Ox2F 1 bit CH15 DI Counter reset iN o e O 65 0x40 1 bit CHO DI Counter overflow N P me 0x41 1 bit CH1 DI Counter overflow ii E 67 0x42 1 bit CH2 DI Counter overflow iN iN EE E 0x43 1 bit CH3 DI Counter overflow E ic N 0x44 1 bit CH4 DI Counter overflow TI UI O 70 0x45 1 bit CH5 DI Counter overflow M P EN _ 71 0x46 1 bit CH6 DI Counter overflow O S O O 72 0x47 1 bit CH7 DI Counter overflow W i D ee 73 0x48 1 bit CH8 DI Counter overflow A is N 74 0x49 1 bit CH9 DI Counter overflow N ii O i 75 Ox4A 1 bit CH10 DI Counter overflow 2 iN N e A 4 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 76 0x4B 1 bit CH11 DI Counter overflow iN O no effect 1 overflow 77 Ox4C 1 bit CH12 DI Counter overflow O E e 78 0x4D 1 bit CH13 DI Counter overflow N IO P ee 79 Ox4E 1 bit CH14 DI Counter overflow ii O ee 0x4F 1 bit CH15 DI Counter overflow S E ee II 97 0x60 1 bit CH0 DI Power on counter start 2 iN IESO E 0x61 1 bit CH1 DI Power on counter start iN y s esas 0x62 1 bit CH2 DI Power on counter start iN a ii 100 0x63 1 bit CH3 DI Power on counter start l D ee 101 0x64 1 bit CH4 DI Power on counter start Um EN ii 102 0x65 1 bit CH5 DI Power on counter start GN s ii 103 0x66 1 bit CH6 DI Power on counter start GN emsa o 104 0x67 1 bit CH7 DI Power on counter start O OFF 1 ON 105 0x68 1 bit CH8 DI Power on counter start a N ii 106 0x69 1 bit CH9 DI Power on counter start GN N
17. line but not at drop points in the middle of the line Termination is only required with high data rates or long wire runs Setting the Device ID for RS 485 Serial Communication The RS 485 port is used to communicate with other RS 485 devices or to link to another ioLogik RS 485 I O server The RS 485 port can run Modbus RTU or I O command sets The device ID for each ioLogik R1200 device can be set to any number from 01 to 99 by turning the two rotary dials on the back of the device The x1 dial shown on the left in the figure below represents the ones place and the x10 dial shown on the right in the figure below represents the tens place Settings such as the baud rate parity check data bits and stop bit are configured by software ID for RS 485 00 99 Serial Communication Parameters Initial State Communication Parameters Initial mode Parity None Even Odd default None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 2 default 1 Baudrate 1200 to 921 6 kbps default 9600 Serial Communication Initial Setup NOTE During your initial setup set the switch to Initial mode to configure your device after configuration is done flip the switch back to Run mode O Rep 2 Initial The initial communication setting is baudrate 9600 n 8 1 Modbus RTU Devices The RS 485 port runs Modbus RTU and can connect to any Modbus device You may use different methods to connect different combinations of ioLogik R12000
18. network 2 Sorts by ioLogik R1200 device ID By Connection 3 Sorts by ioLogik R1200 model number By I O Server Main Functions Right click on a particular ioLogik R1200 device to view the ioSearch function menu S COM bai RT mm Locate Disconnect Firmware Upgrade Import Export Change Server Name Restart System Delete ioLogik device Reset to Default Locate The locate function helps users find a specific ioLogik on the network When this function is triggered the ready LED on the selected unit will start to blink indicating its location Server Name Model IP Address Port MAL Address Unit ID Firmware Wer Status A1210 COM 1 1 0 Unlock Connect Disconnect The Connect Disconnect function connects or disconnects the ioLogik device from the ioSearch network ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Firmware Upgrade The ioLogik R1200 supports a remote firmware upgrade function Enter the path of the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file The wizard will lead you through the process until the server restarts Import Select this command to reload a configuration that was exported to a text file You will need to restart the ioLogik in order for the new configuration to take effect This command may be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik units Server Name Model IP Address MAC Address
19. servers and other Modbus devices Some examples are shown below ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Connecting One Modbus RTU Device RS 485 d Ex COM1 ioLogik R1200 Ex ID 10 Connecting Multiple Modbus RTU Devices RS 485 Upto 31 nodes OM E Ex COM1 ioLogik 4000 ioLogik R1200 Slice I O Server Ex ID 32 1 Ex ID 01 Dual RS 485 or Repeater Settings Dual RS 485 Switching the dial to Dual will divide the RS 485 port into two separate RS 485 ports for users to run dual RS 485 lines Z Dual Run PN O Initial Repeater Switching the dial to Rep will set the ioLogik R1200 to act as a repeater NOTE In Repeater mode when signals pass through one machine the latency will increase by 1 bit with a maximum of 10 ms at 1200 bps baudrate Dual Run d Ok Initial Jumper Settings DIO and AI The models with DIO or AI channels require configuring the jumpers inside the cover Remove the screw located on the back panel and open the cover to configure the jumpers 2 5 ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup gi TE pih TT wha SPER TPO TER THE T 111 k tt RP afi OO DI Mode DO Mode P EE Voltage Mode Current Mode ATTENTION Remove the screw on the back panel and open the cover to configure the jumpers Pull High Low DIP Switch Settings for the RS 485 Port Analog mode configuration is shown to the right default Voltage Mode In
20. 25 C 0 3 FSR 10 and 60 C 0 5 FSR 40 and 75 C Sampling Rate all channels 12 Hz Input Impedance 10M ohms min Built in Resistor for Current Input 120 ohms Power Requirements Power Consumption 216 ma 24 VDC ioLogik R1241 Inputs and Outputs Analog Outputs 4 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Analog Output Resolution 12 bits Output Range 0 to 10 VDC 4 to 20 mA Voltage Output 10 mA max Accuracy 0 1 FSR 25 C 0 3 FSR 40 and 75 C Load Resistor e Internal power 400 ohms e External 24V power 1000 ohms Power Requirements Power Consumption 343 ma 24 VDC ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Physical Dimensions The dimensions of the ioLogik R1200 product are 27 8 x 124 x 84 mm The connector for the two RS 485 ports is a 5 pin 3 81 terminal block 2 RS 485 ports with 1 ground pin The power connector is on the top and the reset button is on the bottom of the product There are also two dials for Board ID setup and a 2 pin DIP switch for Initial Run mode and Dual RS 485 Repeater mode setup Unit mm inch Co OY 0 0 0 0 mm 88 2 3 47 27 8 1 09 ioLogik R1200 Series Overview Hardware Reference Panel Guide EE gt ID Dial asssss gt DualRS485 Serial Port PL gt 12 48 VDC Power Repeater or Dual Serial Port Switch e e A q System LED e e e e e e a gt I O Channel did gt USB Port lt
21. 4 DI Mode Po iN Fi N 16 OXF 1 word CH15 DI Mode ss az N 65 0x40 1 word CH0 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x41 1 word CH1 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 67 0x42 1 word CH2 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x43 1 word CH3 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x44 1 word CHA DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 70 0x45 1 word CH5 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 71 0x46 1 word CH6 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 72 0x47 1 word CH7 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 73 0x48 1 word CH8 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both CH9 DI counter trigger type ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping O O O EE PI 75 Ox4A 1 word CH10 DI counter trigger type Po iN GO Fi ii 76 0x4B 1 word CH11 DI counter trigger type l C PEPE 77 0x4C 1 word CH12 DI counter trigger type en 78 0x4D 1 word CH13 DI counter trigger type 0 L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 79 Ox4E 1 word CH14 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both Ox4F 1 word CH15 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both A 10 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping R1212 Modbus Mapping Coil 0x0XXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CH0 DI Counter start N U N ii N 2 0x1 1 bit CH1 DI Counter start N e 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Counter start II e 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Counter start II Wee 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Counter start N N momo 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Counter start N KE 7 0x6 1 bit CH6 DI Coun
22. 7 1 bit CH7 DO reset user relay counter Input Coil 0x1XXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CH0 DI Bit value WE aen N 2 0x1 1 bit CH1 DI Bit value ME Fi N 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Bit value Was A iN 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Bit value s Mi FA 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Bit value EEE A re 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Bit value WEN E N 7 0x6 1 bit CH6 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON 0x7 1 bit CH7 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON 0x8 1 bit CH8 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON 10 0x9 1 bit CH9 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON 11 OxA 1 bit CH10 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON 12 OxB 1 bit CH11 DI Bit value 1 OFF 1 ON A 16 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 13 0xC 1 bit CH12 DI Bit value W A 14 0xD 1 bit CH13 DI Bit value Ce s 15 OxE 1 bit CH14 DI Bit value ws 16 OxF 1 bit CH15 DI Bit value ss 289 0x120 1 bit CH0 DIO Direction N E 290 0x121 1 bit CH1 DIO Direction a P s mee o 291 0x122 1 bit CH2 DIO Direction 0 DI 1 DO 292 1 bit CH3DIO Direction ME ii RS 293 1 bit CH4 DIO Direction ME ii EN Ar 294 1 bit CH5 DIO Direction Pe 295 1 bit CH6 DIO Direction sss 1 bit CH7 DIO Direction EEE ii SS Input Register 0x3XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CH0 DI value sss an 2 Ox1 1 word CH1 DI value s an E 0x2 1 word CH2 DI value Gs e desen _ 4 0x3 1 word CH3 DI value iN N 5 0x4 1 word CH4 DI value s iN PA 0x5 1 word CH5 DI value iN N 7 0x6 1 word CH6 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON 0x7 1 word CH7 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON 0x8 1 word CH8 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON 10 0x
23. 9 1 word CH9 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON 11 OxA 1 word CH10 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON 12 OxB 1 word CH11 DI value 1 OFF 1 ON OG CH12 DI value A 17 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping TESE EN 14 0xD 1 word CH13 DI value s ae N 15 OxE 1 word CH14 DI value ss ae N 16 OxF 1 word CH15 DI value wass a 289 0x120 1 word CH0 DIO Direction GN Es 290 0x121 1 word CH1 DIO Direction TT s mee 291 0x122 1 word CH2 DIO Direction gS C Es 292 1 word CH3 DIO Direction BEE ii oi N 293 1 word CH4 DIO Direction O DI 1 DO 294 1 word CH5 DIO Direction as 295 1 word CH6 DIO Direction as 296 1 word CH8 DIO Direction es Holding Register 0x4XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CH0 DI Mode ss iN N 2 Ox1 1 word CH1 DI Mode css iN e 5 0x4 1 word CH4 DI Mode A 18 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 0x5 1 word CH5 DI Mode W iN Fe EN 7 0x6 1 word CH6 DI Mode Pee 0x7 1 word CH7 DI Mode WER az OOOO 0x8 1 word CH8 DI Mode an _ 10 0x9 1 word CH9 DI Mode O 11 OxA 1 word CH10 DI Mode al O PS 12 OxB 1 word CH11 DI Mode s tz N 13 0xC 1 word CH12 DI Mode ss iN 14 0xD 1 word CH13 DI Mode ss iN 15 OxE 1 word CH14 DI Mode ss iN 16 0xF 1 word CH15 DI Mode We 65 0x40 1 word CH0 DI counter trigger type ii me 0x41 1 word CH1 DI counter trigger type e C e 67 0x42 1 word CH2 DI counter trigger type TI me 0x43 1 word CH3 DI counter trigger type ii C Ke 0x44 1 word CH4 DI counter trigger type TI
24. AAA GR GO 0 si dd 3 6 Maine sf eg Ten E 3 6 Feier 3 6 COMMECCE DISCO Ne EE uuu ra ra ara GE Oe S EE GR Ge am ws 3 6 Mare eetge EEN 3 7 nat ee EECH 3 7 EE 3 7 Change Server Name 3 7 STE EE 3 7 Deletsiotodik DEVICE EE 3 8 Re I E L A EE 3 8 M ss eius VE 3 9 NO Configuration E le REENEN WEE 3 9 COnflqauring Digital IHnpuE la 3 9 Configuring Digital Output Channels kee NEEN EER RR ER REG ER NEE ANNE NENNEN NEEN 3 11 Configura Analog Input Channels ss SERE EE DE SE EED pieles 3 12 UP aa e id 3 13 Configuring Analog Output Channels ss EER EER NEE NEE NEE ANNE NENNEN NEEN 3 14 Server Info Ke EEN 3 16 Server Setungs e HEEL nd 3 16 VVALCH OG EE 3 17 J Modbus ale A 1 COMMON ModDUS Mapping EE A 2 l 2106 Modblis Map DING u y u aa Q a LEERE me A 3 Sei W Ee A 3 IND UEC O A III aaa E SEES A 7 Input Register 0X3AXXX EE A 7 Holding Register RAN EE A 8 R12 12 MOdDUS MappING te EES a EE EE EE GE nenn ar ta tat ee du ce Mai A 11 EoI IOS O OTEA E RS RG A A A 11 pi C Se OI AA u A ia A 16 INPput Register OSOON ie iau a a ou a a i e i aaa EE A 17 Holding Register RE EE A 18 R1214 Modbus Mapp Lee D A 22 A A O A 22 INBUL COMO CONOS A OE os A 25 IIA e CEE Ann EEE a EE A 25 Holding Register APR ue ta A 26 Ri 249 le elle Ree ee DEE A 29 COMO OOO A RO RR RARA NE A 29 InDUL e TEE EE A 29 Holding Register RE EE A 31 RA Ee e e EE Le DE A 32 Holding Register RK E A 32 B Factotvy Delaulls E B 1 Ei PIAQUES EE C 1 D
25. DI Bit value N C ne 15 OxE 1 bit CH14 DI Bit value W SSE 16 OxF 1 bit CH15 DI Bit value EN O N Input Register 0x3XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CHO DI value en N CH1 DI value CH2 DI value CH4 DI value O OFF 1 ON CH5 DI value O OFF 1 CH6 DI value CH3 DI value O OFF 1 ON ON ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping TESE EN 0x7 1 word CH7 DI value ss ein N 0x8 1 word CH8 DI value ein N 0x9 1 word CH9 DI value ein OxA 1 word CH10 DI value az N OxB 1 word CH11 DI value ai N 0xC 1 word CH12 DI value DO em 0xD 1 word CH13 DI value Mi N OXE 1 word CH14 DI value Mi N OXF 1 word CH15 DI value Mi N CE iss de afgee ja moras CH7 counter value 5 oes Ja wor s ehi2 Dr counter value 5 oma Ja moras ema Dr counter value 61 CH14 DI counter value CH15 DI counter value Holding Register 0x4XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CH0 DI Mode N s C Ke 2 Ox1 1 word CH1 DI Mode N jem 3 0x2 1 word CH2 DI Mode N israe 4 0x3 1 word CH3 DI Mode O DI 1 Counter 5 0x4 1 word CH4 DI Mode O DI 1 Counter 0x5 1 word CH5 DI Mode O DI 1 Counter 7 0x6 1 word CH6 DI Mode O DI 1 Counter ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 0x7 1 word CH7 DI Mode ss Kar _ 0x8 1 word CH8 DI Mode s ze _ 10 0x9 1 word CH9 DI Mode EEE IN e 11 OXA 1 word CH10 DI Mode iN A N 12 OXB 1 word CH11 DI Mode Fr 13 OxC 1 word CH12 DI Mode Po IN PS 14 0xD 1 word CH13 DI Mode wass az 15 OxE 1 word CH1
26. KEE 70 0x45 1 word CH5 DI counter trigger type TI KEE 71 0x46 1 word CH6 DI counter trigger type 2 ii KEE A 1 o ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping DS To To Touzmamazemo 73 0x48 1 word CH8 DI counter trigger type PPP 74 0x49 1 word CH9 DI counter trigger type A me 75 Ox4A 1 word CH10 DI counter trigger type N KH 76 Ox4B 1 word CH11 DI counter trigger type ii N KH 77 Ox4C 1 word CH12 DI counter trigger type TI ee aa 78 0x4D 1 word CH13 DI counter trigger type TI C Kee 79 0x4E 1 word CH14 DI counter trigger type x ii O KH 0x4F 1 word CH15 DI counter trigger type N ii N 321 0x140 1 word CH0 DO value GN N PES 322 0x141 1 word CH1 DO value E ee 323 0x142 1 word CH2 DO value ae 324 0x143 1 word CH3 DO value ev Ke 325 0x144 1 word CH4 DO value TT E _ 326 0x145 1 word CH5 DO value GN N PES 327 0x146 1 word CH6 DO value eL U ae 328 0x147 1 word CH7 DO value TT asi 420 423 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 0x1C6 CH6 DO pulse width OFF 456 0x1C7 CH7 DO pulse width OFF 481 Ox1EO 1 word CHO DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last 482 Ox1E1 1 word CH1 DO save mode status 0 OFF 1 ON 3 hold last A 2 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping Ox1E2 1 word CH2 DO save mode status Ox1E3 1 word CH3 DO save mode status O ON rr Ox1E4 1 word CH4 DO save mode status GN EN ee II Ox1E5 1 word CH5 DO save mode status O EN ii eN Ox1E6 1 word CH6 DO save mode status O EN Kies
27. apter 2 for more information E ao Channel 0 5 I l ax z AD Config 1 Range Settings Output Range E Power On Settings Power On Settings For AO channels in Event Counter mode you may configure whether or not counting begins at power up Safe Status Settings For AO channels in Event Counter mode you can configure whether or not counting starts or continues when Safe Status has been activated When the network connection is lost as specified in the Host Connection Watchdog the ioLogik R1200 will start or stop the counter according to the channel s Safe Status settings Note that the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status settings to have effect Test I O You can test DO channels in the Test tab You may see how the status or counter value responds when the attached input device is manipulated 3 15 ioLogik R1200 Series E AO Channel 0 ZE AD Config BI AD Test AQ Output Test 0 000 Y RAW 0 Server Info Tab Using ioSearch The Server Information tab provides the Modbus addresses for all system configurations This helps you verify the access authority of each address The screen also displays a clear explanation of each item Fie System Sort Hep Bl Host172 28 12 28 ES ns aareh GG COMI EB pap 1 IR1Z10 vo Budd 3021518 0371572013 Initial Mode and Dual R5485 Server Settings Tab General Urat ID to
28. bit CH8 DI power failing counter storage l N Ed 170 OxA9 1 bit CH9 DI power failing counter storage O OFF 1 ON 171 OxAA 1 bit CH10 DI power failing counter storage GN so 172 OxAB 1 bit CH11 DI power failing counter storage GN N id 173 OxAC 1 bit CH12 DI power failing counter storage En 174 OxAD 1 bit CH13 DI power failing counter storage En 175 OxAE 1 bit CH14 DI power failing counter storage D Uma 176 OxAF 1 bit CH15 DI power failing counter storage ss 321 0x140 1 bit CH0 DO Bit value el O A 322 0x141 1 bit CH1 DO Bit value N N N 323 0x142 1 bit CH2 DO Bit value Ke 324 0x143 1 bit CH3 DO Bit value N osa 325 0x144 1 bit CH4 DO Bit value ea O EA 326 0x145 1 bit CH5 DO Bit value e ll E ASS 327 0x146 1 bit CH6 DO Bit value GN N A 328 0x147 1 bit CH7 DO Bit value I II 353 0x160 CHO DO Power on value A 1 A ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping FF ON 354 Ox161 1 bit CH1 DO Power on value Tee 355 0x162 1 bit CH2 DO Power on value EN imme to 356 0x163 1 bit CH3 DO Power on value Tee 357 0x164 1 bit CH4 DO Power on value el om ik N 358 0x165 1 bit CH5 DO Power on value eL omw N 359 0x166 1 bit CH6 DO Power on value ms O 360 0x167 1 bit CH7 DO Power on value 9 U omw N 385 0x180 1 bit CH0 DO Pulse start TU ees 386 0x181 1 bit CH1 DO Pulse start GN ME ii N 387 0x182 1 bit CH2 DO Pulse start TU ees 388 0x183 1 bit CH3 DO Pulse start me ii N 389
29. can be used with both DIN rail and wall mounting applications H ll ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Connecting to Digital Sensors and Devices Digital Input Output Sink Type DI Dry Contact DI Wet Contact DO sink Source Sink ARE E aS ol 6 Le O l EI Power Power Power A Dry Contact is a contact that does not provide voltage e g the push to talk switch of a microphone which Just closes a circuit without providing voltage A Wet Contact is a contact that will provide voltage when closed e g a switch on the wall that activates a 110 VAC outlet to turn a lamp on in a room Analog Input Output Voltage Current 0 10V 4 20 mA Aint Ain VO 0 VO 0 IO 0 IO 0 Load Load Relay Output Form A Load Power ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup RS 485 Networks NOTE RS 485 permits a balanced transmission line to be shared in a party line or multi drop configuration As many as 32 driver receiver pairs can share a multi drop connection on a single two wire bus The length of the network is limited to 4 000 ft between the first node and the last node You can use RS 485 in two wire or four wire multi drop network applications In an RS 485 four wire network one node must be a master node and all others slave nodes The master does not require tri state output The transmission line is terminated on both ends of the
30. cting for the first time or recovering from a network disconnection you can use this command to find I O servers that are on the network Auto Search for IO Servers Select auto search type v Ethemet micro controller Stat Search 7 R5 232 485 Remote 1 0 This wil take several minutes k Ext E1000 Series R1000 Series ei Search al support models 3 b i Rizi0 Wla z a R1214 Z R1240 Rizal TT Enable search range Start Unit ID 1 End Und ID 33 0 1 0 server s were found a Server Name Model IP Address Port MAC Address Lira ID Steps to Search for an ioLogik R1200 device Select the RS 232 485 Remote I O checkbox Select the R1000 Series tab Select the ioLogik R1200 model s for which you are searching Click and Select Enable search range and enter the unit ID number which ranges from 1 to 99 oe eS e Click the Port Settings button to configure set or verify the serial port settings Select specific COM ports under Only Search or select Search All System Com Ports to configure COM port settings the Modbus ioLogik R1200 Series protocol and timeout interval Auto Search COM Port Settings Select COM Ports Search All System COM Parts o Only Search EDOM Part Setting Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits J Modbus ATU Modbus ASCII Connection Timeout Interval sood wf OK Using ioSearch A
31. e communication distance by 4 000 ft 1 200 m Product Features e Upload and install device configurations and firmware via USB e Multi drop support for device configuration and firmware upgrade via RS 485 e Remote firmware updates via RS 485 e Dual RS 485 ports with built in repeater e Wide temperature 40 to 85 C 1 kV surge protection and 3 kV I O isolation between I O channels networks and power circuits e Multi functional I O support for DI event counter DO and pulse output e Modbus RTU support for control by SCADA software including Wonderware InTouch and GE Intellution Fix32 e Monitoring and configuration via ioSearch Windows utility e Hardware detection over RS 485 via ioSearch Package Checklist The ioLogik R1200 is shipped with the following items e 1 ioLogik R1200 remote I O product e Document and Software CD e Quick Installation Guide printed NOTE Contact your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Model Information Ordering Information ioLogik R1210 RS 485 remote I O 16 Dis 10 to 75 C operating temperature ioLogik R1210 T RS 485 remote I O 16 DIs 40 to 85 C operating temperature ioLogik R1212 RS 485 remote I O 8 DIs 8 DIOs 10 to 75 C operating temperature ioLogik R1212 T RS 485 remote I O 8 DIs 8 DIOs 40 to 85 C operating temperature ioLogik R1214 RS 485 remote I O 6 DIs 6 Relays 10 to 75 C operating temperature ioLogik R1214
32. e root directory of the CD locate and run SETUP EXE The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioSearch utility You can also install the MXIO DLL library separately 2 Open ioSearch After installation is complete run ioSearch from Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt Utility gt toSearch 3 Search for the server On the menu bar select System gt Auto Search Remote I O Server In the dialog window select RS 232 485 I O server and click Start Search ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Auto Search for IO Servers _ Select auto search type Ethernet micro controller PR Stat Search R5 232 485 Remote 140 This will take several minutes SN Port Settings k Exit E1000 Series Search all support models W R1210 W R1212 W R1214 V R1240 W R1241 Enable search range Start Unit ID 1 End Unit ID 99 0 140 serverfs were found Server Name IP Address Port MAC Address Unit ID e If multiple ioLogik R1200 units are installed on the same network remember to assign a unique device ID to each unit to avoid conflicts e If ioSearch is unable to find the ioLogik R1200 device there may also be a problem with your COM port settings Click Port Settings to view or modify the settings 4 Monitor I O status Once the unit is found by ioSearch you can view the status of all connected I O devices on the ioSearch main scre
33. e two modes for the AI channels 1 AI Input Voltage Mode V See Chapter 2 Jumper Settings DIO and AI for more information 3 12 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch ES Al Config Range Settings Input Range 0 10 E Reset Min E Reset Mas Apply to all channels 2 AI Input Current Mode mA See Chapter 2 MP Settings DIO and AD for more information Al Channel aa 0 pre j ES Al Contig Range Settings Input hange 0 2 Cre E Reset Min 0 20 rv 4 20rn D I i 5 Reset Mas Apply to all channels AI Input Range Set the AI input ranges for each mode as follows 1 AI Input Voltage Mode V See Jumper Settings DIO and AI in Chapter 2 for more information There is only one default analog voltage input range 0 10V 2 AI Input Current Mode mA See Jumper Settings DIO and AI in Chapter 2 for more information There are two modes in the analog current input range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA burnout Burnout mode indicates if the current analog input has burned out For example the 4 20 mA burnout mode is defined in the following diagram OmA BO 4 mA 4 0 mA 20 0 mA Over Range Burn Out Under Range Users can define burnout values BO default 2 mA for selected ranges When input values are in the burnout range raw data will register as 0000h to indicate analog input burnout The definition of raw data is as follows Burnout Value BO 0 0 lt BO lt 4 0
34. en File System Sort Help BR Host 172 26 12 27 2 2 ioSearch COMI Y 140 Configuration Server Info Watchdog mo TT Tite SGtrsrperssy 0 00 43 37 FF 02 29 38 2 8 ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Initial Setup by USB When setting up your ioLogik R1200 for the first time you need to import the initial configuration and firmware files onto a USB drive But before you connect the USB drive to the ioLogik R1200 s USB port to install and upgrade configurations and firmware you first need to place the configuration files under a designated folder Import Configuration File To import configuration files via USB follow these steps 1 Create a new config folder on the USB drive 2 Use the ioSearch utility to export the configuration file from the device and place the file into the config folder created in step 1 above X config R12YY txt X represents the USB drive and R12YY represents the model type Upgrade Firmware To upgrade the firmware by USB follow these steps 1 Create a new fwr folder on the USB drive 2 Place the firmware file under the folder created in step1 X fwr R12YY 1kp X represents the USB drive and R12YY represent the model type Configure the Device After you set up the USB drive follow the steps below to configure your ioLogik R1200 device 1 P
35. es Modbus Mapping 358 0x165 1 bit CH5 DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON 385 0x180 1 bit CHO DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 386 0x181 1 bit CH1 DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 387 0x182 1 bit CH2 DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 388 0x183 1 bit CH3 DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 389 0x184 1 bit CH4 DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 390 0x185 1 bit CH5 DO Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 417 Ox1A0 1 bit CHO DO Power Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 418 Ox1A1 1 bit CH1 DO Power Pulse start 0 OFF 1 ON 419 Ox1A2 1 bit CH2 DO Power Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 388 0x1A3 1 bit CH3 DO Power Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 389 Ox1A4 1 bit CH4 DO Power Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 390 Ox1A5 1 bit CH5 DO Power Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 449 0x1C0 1 bit CH0 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 450 0x1C1 1 bit CH1 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 451 0x1C2 1 bit CH2 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 452 0x1C3 1 bit CH3 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 453 0x1C4 1 bit CH4 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 454 Ox1C5 1 bit CH5 DO Safe mode Pulse start O OFF 1 ON 480 Ox1EO 1 bit CHO DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 481 Ox1E1 1 bit CH1 DO reset user relay counter 1 reset A 24 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 482 Ox1E2 i CH2 DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 483 Ox1E3 i CH3 DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 484 Ox1E4 i CH4 DO reset user relay counter 1 reset 485 Ox1E5 1 bit CH5 DO re
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37. gik R1200 device confirm that the device ID matches the correct ioLogik device See the previous section for setting or viewing the device ID Auto Search Timeout allows users to set the timeout value for TCP socket communication but only for Ethernet remote I O devices E Setting VO Server Auto Search alt Timeout E Secs I O Status Refresh Rate is used to adjust how often the I O server is polled for device status The current rate is displayed on the status bar at the bottom of the window Note that higher sync rates result in higher loads on the network 3 Change data refresh rate LU data refresh rate AO The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by oLogik connection and server Sort model File System Sort Help 3 E ED 2 By Connection SE Server 1 E1240 AB 192168 18103 m E1214 S 192 168 19 204 BB E1212 19216819 206 ES E1240 MOXA ioSearch File System Sot Help a SI Host 192 gt By Connection a os ad By 1 0 Serv BY SR ET af 19216819 204 Bez dE 192 168 19 103 a E1240 a 132 168 739 700 192 158 19 205 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Help In the Help menu you can view vendor and version information Quick Links Quick links are provided to search for I O servers on the RS 485 network and sort the server list lt e a 1 Automatically searches the local
38. ill reset to their Safe Status settings By default the Watchdog is disabled To enable the Watchdog make sure Enable Host Connection Watchdog is checked set the Timeout value then click the Update button 1 0 Configuration Ge Server Info Server Settir Host Connection Monitor Enable Host Connection Watchdog Timeout Value 10 sec After the Watchdog is enabled the ioLogik R2110 will enter safe status if the RS 485 connection is lost Once the connection has been restored you will need to return to the Watchdog tab in order to exit Safe Status There will be a message saying Host Connection Lost to indicate that the server is in safe status Click Clear Alarm to exit safe status and return to normal operation 10 Configuration Gio Server Info e Watchdog Hast Connection Monitor Enable Host Connection Watchdog Timeout value 10 l zer Host Connection Lost Alarmed y Clear Alarm 3 18 The following topics are covered in this appendix O Common Modbus Mapping O R1210 Modbus Mapping gt Coil 0x0XXXX gt Input Coil 0x1XXXX gt Input Register 0x3XXXX gt Holding Register 0x4XXXX J R1212 Modbus Mapping gt Coil 0x0XXXX gt Input Coil 0x1XXXX gt Input Register 0x3XXXX gt Holding Register 0x4XXXX O R1214 Modbus Mapping gt Coil 0x0XXXX gt Input Coil 0x1XXXX gt Input Register 0x3XXXX gt Holding Register 0x4XXXX O R1240 Modbus Mapping gt Coil 0x0XXXX
39. in raw value CH5 AI min raw value CH6 AI min raw value CH7 AI min raw value CHO AI max raw value CHO AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged CH1 AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged CH2 AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged CH3 AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged CH4 AT status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged 998 Ox3E5 1 word CH5 AI status A 30 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged 0x3E6 1 word CH6 AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged 1000 Ox3E7 1 word CH7 AI status 0 normal 1 burnout 2 over ranged 3 under ranged Holding Register 0x4XXXX 705 0x2C0 1 word CH0 AI range Po de 706 0x2C1 1 word CH1 AI range x 0 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA 2 4 20 mA burnout 707 0x2C2 1 word CH2 AI range 2 de 708 0x2C3 1 word CH3 AI range de 709 0x2C4 1 word CH4 AI range II DI 710 0x2C5 1 word CH5 Al range Po de 711 0x2C6 1 word CH6 AI range Fr 712 0x2C7 1 word CH7 Al range 0 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA 2 4 20 mA burnout A 31 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping R1241 Modbus Mapping Holding Register 0x4XXXX 1250 Ox4E1 CH1 AO safe mode raw value 1251 Ox4E2 CH2 AO safe mode raw value 1252 Ox4E3 CH3 AO safe mode raw value 1281 0x500 1 word CH0 AO range 0 0 10 V 1 0 20 mA 1282 0x501 1 word CH1 AO range
40. ing counter storage O OFF 1 ON 164 OxA3 1 bit CH3 DI power failing counter storage TI Ken 165 OxA4 1 bit CH4 DI power failing counter storage Ll O Ken 166 OxA5 1 bit CH5 DI power failing counter storage GN N ia 167 OxA6 1 bit CH6 DI power failing counter storage GN id 168 OxA7 1 bit CH7 DI power failing counter storage GN N eee 169 OxA8 1 bit CH8 DI power failing counter storage ul U E jura id 170 OxA9 1 bit CH9 DI power failing counter storage 8lp l N EG ia 171 OxAA 1 bit CH10 DI power failing counter storage II Pia 172 OxAB 1 bit CH11 DI power failing counter storage EOI jer ee 173 OxAC 1 bit CH12 DI power failing counter storage GN RR 174 OxAD 1 bit CH13 DI power failing counter storage GN er 175 OxAE 1 bit CH14 DI power failing counter storage GN eee me 176 OxAF 1 bit CH15 DI power failing counter storage DZ I D nae sess A 6 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping Input Coil 0x1XXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CH0 DI Bit value N ME N 2 0x1 1 bit CH1 DI Bit value EE IO A E 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Bit value WS 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Bit value ee N 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Bit value N es 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Bit value N O mnm 7 0x6 1 bit CH6 DI Bit value N N e 0x7 1 bit CH7 DI Bit value O IO EOI FS 0x8 1 bit CH8 DI Bit value N iN EN 10 0x9 1 bit CH9 DI Bit value N ok 11 OxA 1 bit CH10 DI Bit value NN a EE N 12 OxB 1 bit CH11 DI Bit value iN a E N 13 OxC 1 bit CH12 DI Bit value A 14 0xD 1 bit CH13
41. ioLogik R1200 Series User s Manual Second Edition April 2013 WWW moxa com product MOXA 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved ioLogik R1200 Series User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact In
42. is function to remove an ioLogik R1200 unit from the tree manually Reset to Default Select this function to reset all settings including console passwords to factory default values Reset multiple ioLogik R1200 units to default configurations by right clicking the ioLogik R1200 and selecting this function Server Name Model IP Address MAC Address Unit ID Subnet Mask Gateway Firmware Status Fr WE ESOS Locate Disconnect Firmware Upgrade Import Export Change Server Name Restart System Delete ioLogik device Reset to Default 3 8 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Main Screen I O Configuration Tab General The I O Configuration tab shows the status of every I O channel This is the default tab when you first open ioSearch LEO ls Serves ita EF Sen TERRE RR 01 01 DI OFF 20 mi _ DI 02 DI OFF 20m DI 03 DI OFF 20 mi DI D DI OFF 2 0 m DIT 05 DI OFF 20m DI 06 DI OFF 20m DIT 07 DI OFF 2 0 me sa DI D8 DI OFF 20m Dit 09 DI OFF 20 as d m B Counter mode parameter Active Hi to Lo LotoHi Both _ Save status on power failure 2 Power On Settings mode parameter Counter Start 3 Safe Status Settings L mode parameter Counter Start Continue Apply to all DI channels Y Apply
43. l Watchdog 3 Using ioSearch ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Introduction to ioSearch The ioSearch utility is used for locating or searching for an Logik R1200 unit on the physical network The following functions are supported by the ioSearch utility e Search for and locate ioLogik R1200 units e Configure communication address e Upgrade firmware for multiple ioLogik R1200 units e Export configuration files from multiple ioLogik R1200 units e Import a configuration file to multiple ioLogik R1200 units e Reset to default ioSearch Main Screen The main screen of the ioSearch utility defaults to the I O Configuration tab which displays an image of the ioLogik R1200 and the status of each I O channel The other tabs on the main screen take you to server and network settings and additional functions are available when you log on as an administrator Note that configuration options are not available until you log on as an administrator Main Screen Overview E Fe Sytem Sot Heb E Host17226 1227 GR k each 2 G DOM MA R1210 1 Y MO Configuration Q Serve Io P Server Settings SERRE EE CR FERAS O ioSearch Main Screen Quick link 6 StatusBar ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch ioSearch Setup System Several functions are available from the System menu Auto Search Remote Ethernet I O Servers will search for ioLogik servers on the network When conne
44. n counter start KS 129 0x80 1 bit CH0 DI Safe mode counter start GN s se 130 0x81 1 bit CH1 DI Safe mode counter start TI ii 131 0x82 1 bit CH2 DI Safe mode counter start GN KS 132 0x83 1 bit CH3 DI Safe mode counter start x N sh 133 0x84 1 bit CH4 DI Safe mode counter start e eLl e oh e 134 0x85 1 bit CH5 DI Safe mode counter start GN N Ek 135 0x86 1 bit CH6 DI Safe mode counter start GN N er 136 0x87 1 bit CH7 DI Safe mode counter start GN KS 137 0x88 1 bit CH8 DI Safe mode counter start KS 138 0x89 1 bit CH9 DI Safe mode counter start GN N Ek 139 Ox8A 1 bit CH10 DI Safe mode counter start a O E 2 140 0x8B 1 bit CH11 DI Safe mode counter start x D II i 141 0x8C 1 bit CH12 DI Safe mode counter start GN s emas 142 CH13 DI Safe mode counter start A 1 W ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping po FF ton 143 Ox8E 1 bit CH14 DI Safe mode counter start GN N rr 144 0x8F 1 bit CH15 DI Safe mode counter start GN N rr 161 OxAO 1 bit CHO DI power failing counter storage GN Kr 162 OxA1 1 bit CH1 DI power failing counter storage GN Kr id 163 OxA2 1 bit CH2 DI power failing counter storage GN ii id 164 OxA3 1 bit CH3 DI power failing counter storage GN AG 165 OxA4 1 bit CH4 DI power failing counter storage D KS id 166 OxA5 1 bit CH5 DI power failing counter storage rs N Ed 167 OxA6 1 bit CH6 DI power failing counter storage GN KS id 168 OxA7 1 bit CH7 DI power failing counter storage PIU D oa e 169 OxA8 1
45. ng the IOLOGIK RIZQU sia d aa tote pate e Sata dea dn o a damn a za n e aa o ba 2 2 Connecting to Digital Senso s and Devices sitiada 2 3 Digital Ir put AE ge SIAK TYDE EE 2 3 Analog RE el eege 2 3 Relay Output Forma WEE 2 3 RS 48 5 NSUWOIKSu n am a ee EE 2 4 Setting the Device ID for RS 485 Serial Communication Re AR ER Re 2 4 Serial Communication Parameters Initial State EER eee eee nenea REG ER RR RR EE Gee Re 2 4 Serial Communication Initial Se CUD is ra Er De De Sete Dee DE ae 2 4 MoOdbUS RIU DEVICES ss oi az a e EG EE SS a Sa ia ul a au oe a e ie 2 4 Connecting One Modb s RTU DEVICE EE 2 5 Connecting Multiple Modbus RTU Devices e NEE RR ER EE GR RR RE RE GE RR RR ER RR EE RR NEE NNN 2 5 Dual R 4385 of Repeater Settings si anna aan aan ann ai 2 5 Jumper Settings DIO and AP EE EE SEE ES EES EDE ne ca as 2 5 Pull High Low DIP Switch Settings for the RS 485 Port l NEE NEE RR RE REG GR NEEN 2 6 SOM Ware TAS tala coro ESEG EE 2 7 O eeN INS taa UE EE 2 7 Id Ss A RR aa 2 9 Import Configuracion Alea An 2 9 Upgrade Ge ae AAA AA A AS 2 9 Configure tHe Dev in a lg ala adi la a latu ala 2 9 Restore Factory Default ug ul EEN 2 10 3 USING RE Ui VE 3 1 IntroductioA to 1OSCa ll DEES 3 2 loSe arch Mali SCT a Ge aaa atasat atat 3 2 Main Scteen OVvervleW nennen nennen 3 2 ee e DEE 3 3 ER EE 3 3 ln GE 3 5 rela ee anca SE 3 6 QUICK LINKS oer ERGE DE tn GEE EE ERG N GE EE
46. nvironment 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 European Community CE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
47. oil OxOXXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CHO DI Counter start II N 2 Ox1 1 bit CH1 DI Counter start PPP 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Counter start N E 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Counter start TI IK 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Counter start II E 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Counter start N ii T K 7 0x6 1 bit CH6 DI Counter start EE s ES ii 0x7 1 bit CH7 DI Counter start i C E 0x8 1 bit CH8 DI Counter start x ii C KS 10 0x9 1 bit CH9 DI Counter start Po DE en 11 OxA 1 bit CH10 DI Counter start N ii IS 12 OxB 1 bit CH11 DI Counter start O y er 13 0xC 1 bit CH12 DI Counter start EEE ISO en 14 0xD 1 bit CH13 DI Counter start a ISO me 15 OxE 1 bit CH14 DI Counter start PP 16 OxF 1 bit CH15 DI Counter start Pa ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 33 0x20 1 bit CH0 DI Counter reset iN os 34 0x21 1 bit CH1 DI Counter reset N j bo N 35 0x22 1 bit CH2 DI Counter reset TI e 36 0x23 1 bit CH3 DI Counter reset iN P e 37 0x24 1 bit CH4 DI Counter reset iN ii e 38 0x25 1 bit CH5 DI Counter reset iN jD e 39 0x26 1 bit CH6 DI Counter reset iN PD Pea 40 0x27 1 bit CH7 DI Counter reset N C Do O 41 0x28 1 bit CH8 DI Counter reset P PD o is N 42 0x29 1 bit CH9 DI Counter reset C C P e _ 43 0x2A 1 bit CH10 DI Counter reset o D e 44 0x2B 1 bit CH11 DI Counter reset CO O P e 45 0x2C 1 bit CH12 DI Counter reset 46 0x2D 1 bit CH13 DI Counter reset W T e i i 47 Ox2E 1 bit CH14 DI Counter reset ii
48. omea a 107 Ox6A 1 bit CH10 DI Power on counter start GN N ii 108 Ox6B 1 bit CH11 DI Power on counter start GN E ii 109 Ox6C 1 bit CH12 DI Power on counter start GN E eN 110 0x6D 1 bit CH13 DI Power on counter start GN N o id 111 Ox6E 1 bit CH14 DI Power on counter start GN KT 112 Ox6F 1 bit CH15 DI Power on counter start L E KS ii 129 0x80 1 bit CHO DI Safe mode counter start GN IN 130 0x81 1 bit CH1 DI Safe mode counter start IolIC N Ps 131 0x82 1 bit CH2 DI Safe mode counter start GN Kn 132 0x83 1 bit CH3 DI Safe mode counter start La C mas o 133 0x84 1 bit CH4 DI Safe mode counter start eL O Kn 134 0x85 1 bit CH5 DI Safe mode counter start 2lLs t KE A 5 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 135 0x86 1 bit CH6 DI Safe mode counter start lt l e maa 136 0x87 1 bit CH7 DI Safe mode counter start N N E 137 0x88 1 bit CH8 DI Safe mode counter start l N 2 138 0x89 1 bit CH9 DI Safe mode counter start GN N IN 139 Ox8A 1 bit CH10 DI Safe mode counter start N N E 140 0x8B 1 bit CH11 DI Safe mode counter start 8all c id 141 0x8C 1 bit CH12 DI Safe mode counter start L P ergeet 142 0x8D 1 bit CH13 DI Safe mode counter start GE N E 143 Ox8E 1 bit CH14 DI Safe mode counter start LUM N o 144 0x8F 1 bit CH15 DI Safe mode counter start L E er 161 OXAO 1 bit CHO DI power failing counter storage GN N rr 162 OXA1 1 bit CH1 DI power failing counter storage GN Ken id 163 OxA2 1 bit CH2 DI power fail
49. ower off the ioLogik R1200 2 Set the DIP switch to Initial mode N Initial O HR a Plug the USB drive into the ioLogik R1200 device 4 Power on the ioLogik R1200 and the USB drive will automatically install the system files Process Rdy LED Red blinking 3s then Green blinking Result RdyLED Green pass Rdy Red Failed Power off the ioLogik R1200 device 6 Unplug the USB drive Set the DIP switch to Run mode ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup Restore Factory Default Settings There are two ways to restore the ioLogik R1200 device to the factory default settings 1 Hold the reset button for 5 seconds 2 Right click on the ioLogik unit you want to restore in the ioSearch utility and change Reset to Default 2 10 The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O O Introduction to ioSearch ioSearch Main Screen Main Screen Overview ioSearch Setup gt gt gt System Sort Help Quick Links Main Functions Y V V V VY V V V V Locate Connect Disconnect Firmware Upgrade Import Export Change Server Name Restart System Delete ioLogik Device Reset to Default Main Screen v V Y V WV gt I O Configuration Tab General Configuring Digital Input Channels Configuring Digital Output Channels Configuring Analog Input Channels AI Input Range Configuring Analog Output Channels O Server Info Tab gt gt Server Settings Tab Genera
50. r MODBUSARTU Wendo Nama Product Name Fireware Piek Fame Release kale Mode od l pers ahay IE IE FF 07 38 40 The Server Settings tab is where you log in as an administrator This is reguired in order to gain access to the ioLogik R1200 configuration options If no administrator password has been set up simply click on Login and leave the Password for entry field blank Additional information on ioSearch administrator functions is provided later in this chapter 3 16 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch 1 0 Configuration Server Wel 3 Server Settings watchdog Enter Password Management Setting Change Password 8 char max Reconfirm Password Server Name 18 char maul Server Location 18 char max Serial Port Setting Serial Port2 Setting Refresh Click Serial Port1 Setting or Serial Port2 Setting to define and set the serial communication ports COM Port Setting Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Watchdog The Watchdog tab is where you configure the Host Connection Watchdog which is used with the Safe Status settings to define each channel s response to a lost connection When the ioLogik R1200 loses its connection as specified in the timeout the Host Connection Watchdog will switch the ioLogik R1200 to Safe Status and all 3 17 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch channels w
51. rflow Po C Kee 70 0x45 1 bit CH5 DI Counter overflow TP o 71 0x46 1 bit CH6 DI Counter overflow TI O e 72 0x47 1 bit CH7 DI Counter overflow TI O N O 73 0x48 1 bit CH8 DI Counter overflow A j O O O 74 0x49 1 bit CH9 DI Counter overflow TI O Spo _ 75 Ox4A 1 bit CH10 DI Counter overflow Wee 76 0x4B 1 bit CH11 DI Counter overflow TI j N AE 77 0x4C 1 bit CH12 DI Counter overflow N iN N E 78 0x4D 1 bit CH13 DI Counter overflow AE AN a OOO 79 Ox4E 1 bit CH14 DI Counter overflow N iN PE 0x4F 1 bit CH15 DI Counter overflow iN mn N 97 0x60 1 bit CHO DI Power on counter start iN iN EE 0x61 1 bit CH1 DI Power on counter start iN N KS 99 Jet bt CH2 DI Power on counter start A 1 N ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping 100 0x63 1 bit CH3 DI Power on counter start GN omes 101 0x64 1 bit CH4 DI Power on counter start GN N EG 102 0x65 1 bit CH5 DI Power on counter start GN KS II 103 0x66 1 bit CH6 DI Power on counter start GN KS a 104 0x67 1 bit CH7 DI Power on counter start GN EN Er 105 0x68 1 bit CH8 DI Power on counter start GN N 106 0x69 1 bit CH9 DI Power on counter start GN s EG 107 Ox6A 1 bit CH10 DI Power on counter start D KS 108 0x6B 1 bit CH11 DI Power on counter start GN KC 109 0x6C 1 bit CH12 DI Power on counter start GN KS 7 110 0x6D 1 bit CH13 DI Power on counter start GN II II 111 Ox6E 1 bit CH14 DI Power on counter start O OFF 1 ON 112 Ox6F 1 bit CH15 DI Power o
52. set user relay counter 1 reset Input Coil Ox1XXXX 1 0x0 1 bit CHO DI Bit value N iN ee 2 0x1 1 bit CH1 DI Bit value 2 Po RE N 3 0x2 1 bit CH2 DI Bit value WG 4 0x3 1 bit CH3 DI Bit value iN pi EN 5 0x4 1 bit CH4 DI Bit value TI O 0x5 1 bit CH5 DI Bit value N iN O EN Input Register 0x3XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CHO DI value N N ii sn 2 0x1 1 word CH1 DI value 2 N y _ 3 0x2 1 word CH2 DI value N N ii sin 4 0x3 1 word CH3 DI value N y _ 5 0x4 1 word CH4 DI value N N y 1 word CH5 DI SETE ET mim 3 ox20 2wods CHO DI counter value 3 ox words CHiDlcountervalue A 25 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping Holding Register 0x4XXXX 1 0x0 1 word CH0 DI Mode ss a o 2 0x1 1 word CH1 DI Mode sss e ocorram O 3 0x2 1 word CH2 DI Mode ss Wee 4 0x3 1 word CH3 DI Mode EN A 5 0x4 1 word CH4 DI Mode sa 0x5 1 word CH5 DI Mode Gss 65 0x40 1 word CH0 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x41 1 word CH1 DI counter trigger type O L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 67 0x42 1 word CH2 DI counter trigger type 0 L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x43 1 word CH3 DI counter trigger type 0 L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 0x44 1 word CH4 DI counter trigger type 0 L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 70 0x45 1 word CH5 DI counter trigger type 0 L2H 1 H2L 2 Both 321 0x140 1 word CHO DO value O OFF 1 ON 322 0x141 1 word CH1 DO value O OFF 1 ON 323 0x142 1 word CH2 DO value O OFF 1 ON A 26 ioLogik
53. some critical environments you may need to add termination resistors to prevent the reflection of serial signals When using termination resistors it is important to set the pull high low resistors correctly so that the electrical signal is not corrupted Since there is no resistor value that works for every environment DIP switches are used to set the pull high low resistor valve for each RS 485 port ioLogik R1200 Series Initial Setup DIP switches inside the cover of the ioLogik R1200 are used to set the pull high low resistor values for each serial port RS 485 Port 1 RS 485 Port 2 AD ANA NA SC al aal vw ef BETT DT na KA Dal E sj To set the pull high low resistors to 150 kQ make sure both of the assigned DIP switches are in the OFF position default setting To set the pull high low resistors to 1 kQ make sure both of the assigned DIP switches are in the ON position Er BAARAK s a Pull High Low DIP switch settings for the RS 485 Port Switch Pull High Low Pull High Low OFF default 150 kA 150 KQ e DDD Software Installation ioSearch Installation ioSearch is a search utility that helps the user locate ioLogik R1200 devices on the local RS 485 network Find the ioSearch utility in the Document and Software CD under Software gt ioSearch or download the latest version from Moxa s website 1 Install the Documents and Software CD Insert the Documents and Software CD into the host computer In th
54. te a square wave with a 2 second cycle The Output parameter specifies the number of pulses to send When set to 0 the system will send pulses continuously 3 11 ioLogik R1200 Series E DO Channel 0 28 Config ED Test 1 Mode Settings 2 Power On Settings DO status mr yl 3 Safe Status Settings DO status mr Ej Apply to all channels Using ioSearch Pulse mode parameter Low 50 10 0 ms High 50 10 0 me Output n pulses Pulse mode parameter Output Pulse jw Start Pulse mode parameter Output Pulse he Start Continue Power On Settings Use this field to set the initial status for the DO channel when the oLogik is powered on Safe Status Settings Use this field to specify how the DO channel responds to a break in network communication When the network connection is lost as specified in the Host Connection Watchdog the ioLogik R1200 will reset all channels according to their Safe Status settings Note that the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status settings to have effect Test I O You can test the DO channel in the Test tab DO Channel 70 Em Config Test DO Mode Status Pulse Output Mode Configuring Analog Input Channels The current status of each AI analog input channel can be viewed on the I O Setting Click on a specific channel to enable or disable the AI channel by selecting the Enable AI Channel field There ar
55. ter start N iN SS N 0x7 1 bit CH7 DI Counter start N a 0x8 1 bit CH8 DI Counter start N SEET N 10 0x9 1 bit CH9 DI Counter start iN E me 11 OxA 1 bit CH10 DI Counter start II e 12 OxB 1 bit CH11 DI Counter start 2 IO ii e 13 0xC 1 bit CH12 DI Counter start N a eS 14 0xD 1 bit CH13 DI Counter start iN a maw N 15 OxE 1 bit CH14 DI Counter start N N AE 16 OXF 1 bit CH15 DI Counter start N ii ES 33 0x20 1 bit CH0 DI Counter reset Po iN Ke 34 0x21 1 bit CH1 DI Counter reset iN iN Kies 35 0x22 1 bit CH2 DI Counter reset TI Ke 36 0x23 1 bit CH3 DI Counter reset TI E e 37 0x24 1 bit CH4 DI Counter reset iN iN N e 38 0x25 1 bit CH5 DI Counter reset iN ii e o 39 0x26 1 bit CH6 DI Counter reset TI N SS A 1 ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping ll Jeng tte 1 reset O 41 0x28 1 bit CH8 DI Counter reset iN ne 42 0x29 1 bit CH9 DI Counter reset NE EN NEE III 43 Ox2A 1 bit CH10 DI Counter reset W a C PAPES 44 0x2B 1 bit CH11 DI Counter reset TI E AF 45 0x2C 1 bit CH12 DI Counter reset N DI E 46 0x2D 1 bit CH13 DI Counter reset lt iN ii e N 47 0x2E 1 bit CH14 DI Counter reset N e SAS 48 0x2F 1 bit CH15 DI Counter reset iN P Ar 65 0x40 1 bit CH0 DI Counter overflow iN iN N N 0x41 1 bit CH1 DI Counter overflow TI E e 67 0x42 1 bit CH2 DI Counter overflow TI O Kees 0x43 1 bit CH3 DI Counter overflow D N N 0x44 1 bit CH4 DI Counter ove
56. unter start N N N ii 100 0x63 1 bit CH3 DI Power on counter start a N O 6 101 0x64 1 bit CH4 DI Power on counter start N N N Fi CH5 DI Power on counter start A 2 N ioLogik R1200 Series Modbus Mapping O OFF 1 ON 129 0x80 1 bit CHO DI Safe mode counter start 130 0x81 1 bit CH1 DI Safe mode counter start 1 bit CH2 DI Safe mode counter start 1 bit CH3 DI Safe mode counter start 1 bit CH4 DI Safe mode counter start 1 bit CH5 DI Safe mode counter start 1 bit CHO DI power failing counter storage 1 bit CH1 DI power failing counter storage 1 bit CH2 DI power failing counter storage 1 bit CH3 DI power failing counter storage 1 bit CH4 DI power failing counter storage 1 bit CH5 DI power failing counter storage O OFF 1 ON 1 bit CHO DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 131 0x82 132 0x83 133 0x84 134 0x85 161 USA 162 OxA1 163 OxA2 164 OxA3 165 OxA4 166 OXA5 321 0x140 322 0x141 1 bit CH1 DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 323 0x142 1 bit CH2 DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 324 0x143 1 bit CH3 DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 325 0x144 1 bit CH4 DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 326 0x145 1 bit CH5 DO Bit value O OFF 1 ON 353 0x160 1 bit CHO DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON 354 0x161 1 bit CH1 DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON 355 0x162 1 bit CH2 DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON 356 0x163 1 bit CH3 DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON 357 0x164 1 bit CH4 DO Power on value O OFF 1 ON A 23 ioLogik R1200 Seri
57. uto Search Timeout Interval The timeout interval sets the preferred waiting time for an ioLogik R1200 device to respond to a search After exceeding the preset time limit ioSearch will proceed to the next device on the network Connection Timeout Interval The timeout interval sets the preferred waiting time for an ioLogik R1200 device to respond before it disconnects After exceeding the preset time limit ioSearch will disconnect the ioLogik R1200 device 6 When you click Start Search ioSearch will begin searching up to 99 ports for your ioLogik unit The timeout interval is for RS 485 communication and defaults to 2 000 ms As soon as your screen looks like the figure below click Stop Otherwise ioSeach will continue to search all 99 ports Fi MOXA ioSea File System Sort Help g Ed BB Host 172 26 12 27 ioSearch EA COMI EG R1210 lt 1 gt Y 1 0 Configuration Qi Server Info Server Settings e watchdog ILLLLLLLIILLILLILILILILILLILL gt 0 00 50 07 FF 02 36 09 Once the ioLogik R1200 device has been discovered by the ioSearch utility you will be able to monitor the 3 4 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch I O status from the first tab of the ioSearch utility You will also be able to configure each DI and DO channel from this tab after first logging in under the Management tab ATTENTION If ioSearch is unable to find your ioLo
58. vated When the network connection is lost as specified in the Host Connection Watchdog the ioLogik R1200 will start or stop the counter according to the channel s Safe Status settings Note that the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status settings to take effect Test I O You can test DI channels in the Test tab to see how the status or counter value responds when the attached input device is manipulated Channel 0 ee _ Soete EB pies Ol Mode Counter Mode Status OFF 3 10 ioLogik R1200 Series Using ioSearch Configuring Digital Output Channels EDO Channel 0 E 2 Config IE Test 1 Mode Settings Mode Do El Pulse mode parameter 2 Power On Settings DU status Pulse mode parameter OFF B 3 Bale Status Settings DO status Pulse mode parameter OFF Apply to all channels Each ioLogik R1200 digital output channel can be set to DO or Pulse Output mode In DO mode the specifications are as follows Logic 0 OFF Logic 1 ON Short l I es gt I I square wave OFF Width In Pulse Output mode the selected digital output channel will generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters The Low and High parameters are in multiples of 10 ms with a maximum setting of 65535 To set the low level width for 500 ms you would enter 50 because 50 x 10 ms 500 ms A setting of 100 for both Low and High would genera

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