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1. n 22 Ease of Use 12 23 Faster Deployment and Less Maintenance 12 24 Faster Smarter Secure Failsafe 12 25 Customer Scalable VO Expansion 12 26 Advanced Features 13 27 Hardware 14 3 Specifications 18 Hardware and System n a2 Safety and Compliance 5 33 Module 16 a4 Digital O Modul 17 35 420 mA VO Module 17 36 0 10 V VO Module 18 a7 Ordering Information 18 A Installation 19 Outdoor Enclosure Installation 19 42 Wireless VO System Assembly attach fom et to right 20 43 Detaching Components from the DataRal 24 5 Radio Setup 25 6 Signal Chain Diagram x Wiring Diagrams 29 11 Radio Module 0800 Shown 29 72 Digital Module BM D100 144 Shown 73 Analog 4 20 mA Module BM A420 122 Shown 3 74 Analog 0 10 V Module BM A010 122 Shown 32 8 Diagnostics m Radio Module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 0148 April 20 2015 Wireless UO System User Manual 9 Advanced User Interface for 35 Download and Install Software 35 92 Connect USB to Mini USB Cabo included with Radio Kit 35 View of Graphic User Interface GUI 94 Main Window Guide E 95 Additional Diagnostics 39 95 Digital Module Window Guido 40 87 4 20 mA Module Window Guide 0 10 V Module Window Guido 42 10 Frequently Asked Questions 43 11 Support Service amp Warranty D I Warranty Information D Page 6 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 20
2. 9 5 Additional Diagnostics e 1 RF Link Failure Indicator The RF Link Fail Output NPN is triggered when RF link failure occurs 2 VO Link Failure Indicator The VO Link Fail Output NPN is triggered when link failure occurs 3 Red Border Link Failure Indicator Indicates the specific Modulo that has failed or is mismatched Technology Inc Page 39 5748 Apri 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 95 8 mooue 1 Digital Input s Status Green On Dimmed 2 Digtal Output s Status 3 Red LED displayed when output is normally operated Dimmed 4 Force Output Button click the F button Once activated the user has the option of turning output on or off by pressing on virtual output buttons b To disable forcing an output cick F again to deactivate force mode Closing the User Interface or unplugging the mini USB cable will automatically deactivate any forced outputs Orange LED displayed when output is forced on Displays FallSafe mode that has been sot using DIP Switches located on the Digital Module example shown DO 1 output will tur on whan RF or I O link fail detected Fs indication b DO 2 output wil tur off when RF link fail detected Fs indication otf DO 3 and 4 will output last known value when RF link fail detected No Fs indication 7 Blue border indicates selected Module 8 Orange border indicates forced outp
3. indicated in blue on dal and numere play Apply buston must cick apy for changos to take effect Farce Button Click he F buon to manualy force speci output Forcing an output bypasses normal Sana Use the Yelow need for adjustment b To disable forcing an output dick F again to deactivate force mode Closing the User Interface ar unplugging the mini USB cable wal autor forced outputs scaly deactivate any Apply bution must click in order for changes to take effect Bus border indicates selected VO Module Orange border indicates forced output is active Page 42 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Frequently Asked Questions 10 Frequently Asked Questions 1 What the Wireless VO System do allows replacement of hardwires Point to point bi directional system Eliminate trenching and running conduit Ultimately helps save money and time easy to use 2 What type of are available a Digialdiscrete b Analog 4 20 mA Analog 0 10 V 3 Does Wireless System follow a certain communication protocol its simply an mirroring solution What comes in is what goes out b Idoos not speak Modbus or any other protocol Inputs received are replicated on the end the radio spectrum as outputs 4 Does Wireless System require any software for programming or configuration No it requires absolutely no software It is re
4. ProSoft TECHNOLOGY Where Automation Connects Wireless UO System Aim 2015 User Guide Your Feedback Please We always you to fel that you made the right decision to use our products you have suggestions comments compliments complaints about our products documentation or support please write or us How to Contact Us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield 83300 414681 7165100 1 61 716 5101 Fax eessen support prosot technology com Copyright 2015 ProSoft Technology Inc rights reserved Wireless System User Guide 20 2015 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In effort conserve paper ProSoft Technology longer includes printed manuais with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Filas and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed DVD in Adobe Acrobat Reader formal PDFs These product documentation flas may also bo downloaded from our web site we prosottachnology com ProSoft Technology Ine Page 3 of 48 April 20 2015 Wireless UO System User Manual Page 401 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 20 2015 Wireless System User Manual Contents Your Feedback Please 3 How to Contact Us 3 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 3 1 Preface 7 E Gomplances 2 System Overview D 21
5. of Graphic User Interface GUI OFF When PC is not connected to a Radio Module all gauges and controls are disabled When PC is connected to Radio Module powered on all gauges and controls wil be enabled OFF DISCONNECTED CONNECTED Radio Model and Software Version ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 94 Main Window Guide Screen Size Zoom Local RSSI Signal Strength Indicator level indicates the incoming sgnal strength received rom remote Racio Remote RSSI This level indcatos the outgoing signal strength from local Radio to remote Radio 8 Adjusting Transmit Power wil impact Remote RSSI button Appears when any seting is meses Must olek Apply i order for any changes t Link Alarm Output and Operating in FalSafe mode is triggered by this RF timeout interval 10 second default RF timeout 1 second increments 2 1o 30 second range Power tor opmizaton ot power level and power consumption VO Module Tray this tray displays connected LO Modules use the arrow button to expand or minimize VO Module Tray Green color code indicates 0 10 V Analog Mode Bus color code incest 4 20 mA Analog Module color code indicates Digtal Module Empty Module Slot Page 38 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC
6. Wiring Diagrams 74 Analog 0 10 V Module BM A010 122 Shown ANALOG 0 10 V INPUTS 4135V COM SENSOR com Al A DEVICE A 16 Position ID Switch For Matching Module 10 Use Soli Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge 0 10 V Module does not share common ground with Radio Module All inputs and outputs on Modules provide isolation Page 320148 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Diagnostics 8 Diagnostics 8 1 Radio Module 1 RF LED Left 2 Green RF trafic data rate Yellow RF ink failure 1 Indication of RF link failure after 10 second RF timeout and showing the Wireless System is operating in FallSafe modo i RF Link Alarm Output P2 NPN is triggered to report failure status li Check antenna connections and power at both Radio stations Check for clear line of sight any obstruction in the path may negatively impact RF signal quality 3 VO LED Right Green Modules detected ok b Red VO ink failure iL Visual indication of VO ink failure Ji VO Link Alarm Output P NPN is triggered to raport failure status ii Functioning VO wil perform normally under alarm condition Iv Any mismatched lO Modules will be put to FailSafe mode v Check for VO mismatch check each pair of Modules is set to ts own D Vi Check both Radio Stations have matching Modules vi Check DataRail condition check
7. 2015 Preface 1 Preface Thank you for choosing the Wireless System an inteligent bi directional wireless mirroring solution that is ideal for replacing hardwire and conduit or for implementing it into new infrastructures The Wireless System requires no software or programming and is extremely easy to install and use Its the easiest way from point Ato point B and back This document is designed to uide you through setting up the system by familiarizing you with the hardware installation wiring and overall system management This guide also provides how to use the Wireless System s Advanced User Interface If you have any questions about this product please email ProSott Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax nn technology com suppon presot technology Warning Ensure the instalaton of the system meets applicable state and national electrical code requirements The instalation of the sytem shouid be performed by a qualified or a factory represente Warning To prevent ignition of fammable combustble atmospheres disconnect power before serving Warning Power must be disconnected or tumed off pror to attaching or removing any VO Modules from the system failure to comply may cause damage to the Modules ProSoft Technology Inc Page 70145 April 21 2015 Preface 14 Compliances
8. This device MUST be professionally installed by a factory representative or a trained authorized technician Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 To reduce potential radio interference to other users install and use only the antenna supplied by the manufacturer to ensure successful communications FCC RF Exposure To comply with RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons FCC Interfere This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful communications to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfere
9. for any sign of wear debris oxidation Vi For signal integrity verification perform Remote Loop Back diagnostics by wiring the based on diagram below ProSoft Technology Inc 38 of 48 April 21 2015 Diagnostics Send Signal ome Y Verity Signal RADIOA RADIO Page 34 01 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 9 Advanced User Interface for PC A VO System Advance User taco not reque to opertis configure the system This software is intended for users that want to take advantage of all the features available on the Wireless System 9 1 Download and Install Software 1 Download the latest version of the software from the ProSoft Technology site DAC com ASD 2 Install the software and follow the setup guide Oleumtech 3 Runthe program Technology nc Page 35 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 9 2 Connect USB to Mini USB Cable Included with Radio Kit 1 First connect USB end to 2 Connect Mini USB to Radio Module s Mini USB port 3 for the completion of driver installation on PC May take up to a few minutes Avoid ESD damage Always connect Mini USB LAST Always disconnect Mini USB FIRST Page 36 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 93
10. the metal end of the Bracket to DIN and then snap the other end onto DIN into place Make sure to position the Bracket on the far left of the DataRail where the metal blades meet the plastic cm Attach components rightwithoutgap Page 20 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 2272 3 Attach Radio Module to DataRail next to the Bracket without any a First latch the top hook onto the rail then snap in the spring loaded clip into place mm b Connect Antenna The Radio Module is equipped with a SMA female connector For outdoor installation place a lightning arrestor between Antenna and Radio Module connection Rai Lightning Arrestor Antenna SMA lt gt N Female MI 4 Attach VO Module s to the system Place Modules in any combination do not leave gaps between Modules b When using more than five 5 VO Modules determine maximum I O Module combination by using power budget calculator htp psttconvASD ProSoft Technology inc Page 21 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Installation c Use the 16 posilion switch located on the front of each Module to set device ID s Each pair of Modules must have a unique ID 5 Attach the other End Terminal Bracket to secure the Modules place it next to the last module without leaving a gap Page 22 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Installati
11. 015 Page 46 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc Apri 21 2015 Support Service amp Warranty 11 Support Service amp Warranty ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft 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 Ifthe issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding Module configuration and associated ladder files 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 Note For technical support cals within the United States an after hours answering system allows 24 hour T days a week pager access to one of our qualifed Technical andor Application Support Engineers Detailed contact information for all cur wordwide locations is available the following ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 48 April 21 2015 Support 8 Warranty Web roS adres supgoriQprosofechnoogy tr Ieren EE ala Tal 85 21 51877337 E EE ttocaton in China Languages spoken Chinese Ee Europe Tai 33 0 ocatenin Toulouse France supp
12. 7 5 mm DIN at least 165 mm 85 inch wide inside the enclosure 4 Provide external power supp 9 30 VOC 5 Provide antenna and antenna cable to connect to Wireless VO Radio Modul There are various pes of antennas bulkhead omni and Please use the appropriate type lor your appication 6 Connecting a ightning arestor is highly recommended stal antena performing a RF site survey prior to instalation recommended 8 Make a hole on the botom o the enclosure to run win 8 Pun conduit tor power and antenna 10 Conect antenna to antenna and then fed cable into enciosure 11 Feed power wiring into enclosure 18 Repeat above steps tor other ste locations NEMA Type Enclosure SMA Female 2i Cable SMA to N Male t Male aere Arrestar N Female to Female N to N so Male 5 amenna N Female e 9 30 e Lightning Arrestor e ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 48 April 21 2015 Installation 42 Wireless System Assembly attach from left to right Waming Power must be disconnected or tumed of prior to attaching or removing any UO Modules from the system failure to comply may cause damage to he hardware 1 Securely attach DataRail onto 35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN rail by gently pressing all four 4 corner clips Attach DataRail with arrow pointing up 2 Secure DataRail to DIN rail by attaching an End Terminal Bracket First hook
13. Advanced Features The Wireless System also offers an Advanced User Interface for PC By connecting the PC to the Radio mini USB port you can check vital system health such as RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication view input output status adjust transmit power level and adjust RF timeout interval You can also locally force local outputs set FailSafe settings individually for analog outputs Digital outputs are set using DIP switches that are physically on the device ProSoft Technology Inc Page 130748 April 21 2015 System Overview 27 Hardware e e e mmn mmm mmm s mm mum imm imis 1 Radio Module BM 0900 AM1 US BN 0915 RM 10 Da Su au US BM 2410 AM1 10 2 Digial Module BN D100 144 US BM D100 244 Intemational 3 620 Analog Module 420 122 US BM A420 122 Intemational DD V Analog Module BM AO10 122 US BM A010 122 International tS 5 DataRailatachos onto 35 mm x 7 5 mm DIN Standard length included in Radio Kit support 1 Radio 510 Modules amp Terminal Bracket tor securing DalaRail and Modules to DIN Rail Cover tor protecting emply siots 3 Wa April 21 2015 Specifications 3 Specifications 31 Hardware and System naue System Features DrectonalWetless Conmunicaton System No or Programming can suppor u
14. N Ner Weight Safe Rado Page 16 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Specifications 34 Digital O Module Number of x D EN Tapa Range EE 23VbG Digna ty 11 VOR TA Sink Curent or Open rain HPA Ure Diven eu ideato Ped LEDs EE Dimensions ES OS ba 227g 68 be 3838 Net Wea 90 Volage 35 4 20 ma Module 2138700 FO Termina VOC Min 7515 VOC Ma RAT OT OTS ETE Dionis KEE Weit DS be 227g Double 08 s 3638 Ner Weg ProSoft Technology Inc Page 170748 April 21 2015 Specifications 3 6 0 10 V I O Module Power Consumption Weare NerWeg Seale 37 Ordering Information Digital vo AT TZ VOC Srl 05 ba 27 3305 1369 Radio Factory Pare Page 18 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Installation 4 Installation Outdoor Enclosure Installation 2 Instal or use sing outdoor enclosure 2 Be sure the Wireless System meets applicable grounding recu 3 35 mmx
15. ady out of the box to install 5 Is Wireless offered in 900 MHz license free ISM band Yes both US and International versions are availabe 6 Is Wireless offered in 2 4 GHz license free ISM band Yes both US and International versions are availabe 7 max RF power of 250 mW what is the expected RF range a Up to 4 mies using 800 MHz b Upto 1 mie using 2 4 GHz 65 mW 8 Does the Wireless System support point to mulipoint communication The Radios come paired and secured and is meant for point to point applications 9 How much power does Wireless Modules consume a Radio 35 mA 12 VDC AVG 10 Duty Cycle b Digital 26 mA 12 VDC 420mA 825 mA 12 VDC d 010V 58 mA 12 VDC MAX 10 How many l O modules can be connected to a Radio Modulo a depends on the type and number of Modules b Please use the Power Budget Calculator to determine maximum I O Module capacity per Radio when using more than five 5 Modules hiip psficonvASD ProSoft Technology inc Page 48 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Frequently Asked Questions 1 How many modulos can be connected with the standard DataRail 6 17 shipped with Radio Standard supports up to five 5 modules in addition to one Radio module 12 How do I setup each module once connected to the Radio modulo Use a small fiat screwdriver technician s screwdriver and ID sw
16. d wires 19 Incase of an emergency how manually force the Wireless lO System into FaliSafe condition for managing outputs ESD Radio Module provides a discrete input for connecting a dry contact switch b When dry contacts closed or active Radio Modulo wil instantly operate in the FailSafe mode Usorcan configure the Discrete Module by manipulating tho FallSafo dip switches located directly on the device d Analog Modules defaults to last known value The Advanced UI the Failsafe output point can be set to any value 20 In the unlikely event my Radio Module gets damaged can 1 just buy one module to replace into my system No Since the Radio Modules are fixed pair system a now pair of Radio Modules is needed for replacement Page 44 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Frequently Asked Questions 21 In the unlikely event one of my Module gets damage can just buy ono module to replace into my system a Yes You do not need to purchase it in pairs Ike the Radio Modules Modules are sold as singles and pairs to fit your need 22 How can obtain tech support or RMA a Please email us at suppori prosott tachnology com or give us a call to begin the service process You wil be guided by helpful customer service staff member help you get through any issue you having with the Wireless System ProSoft Technology inc Page 45 of 48 April 21 2
17. does not share a common ground with VO Modules All inputs and outputs on Modules provide field isolation ProSoft Technology In Page 20 o 48 April 21 2015 Wiring Diagrams 7 2 Digital Module BM D100 144 Shown 9 0 OUTPUTS 44 OUTUT V3 24 COM gen rain Duputs NPN a Uso Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge Digital VO Module does not share common ground with Radio Module Al inputs and outputs on VO Modules provide fied isolation If input sensor is powered from the same source Radio Module be sure to establish common ground otherwise sensor will not work properly E Page 30 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Wiring Diagrams 73 Analog 4 20 mA Module BM A420 122 Shown ANALOG 4 20 mA P1 P2 INT LOOP DIP SWITCH NC SENSOR 3135 5 Modules man per Radio when DIP SWITCH OFF 16 Position ID Switch For Matching Module B Dip Switches 9 4 9 we an I VSIExtornal Power min 10 Max Current Amp Pas D Total Loop Impedance Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge 4 20 mA Module does not share a common ground with Radio Module Al inputs and outputs on VO Modules provide field isolation ProSoft Technology In Page 310148 April 21 2015
18. erformance 4 After the entire system is installed verit if the RF LED on Radio Module is green Which servos as indication for good RF traffic 5 Advanced Run an RSSI test Connect a PC to the Radio Module s mini USB port and utilize the Wireless lO System Advanced Software to evaluate Received Signal Strength In general achieving above 85 dBm is recommended for signal quality In an environment with low interference 90 100 packet throughput can be achieved at lower levels as low as 100 dBm ProSaft Technology Inc Page 25 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Page 26 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Signal Chain Diagram 6 Signal Chain Diagram Station A Station B Input 1 Output 4 Output 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Page 28 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Wiring Diagrams 7 Wiring Diagrams 71 Radio Module BM 0900 RM1 Shown Connect IO Link Alarm output to report when there isan link aure Once the failure is corrected you must reset power Connect RF Link Alarm E sxe report wen here Ee we uge DI COM PA POWER SMA Female 9 0 to switch between modes COM 00 e ato rc sero ESD DRY CONTACTINPUT Connecting Min Hus 9 AT M Red I O Link Failure i Use Solid Stranded AWG 28 12 Wire Gauge Dee Module
19. itch to select desired ID number b sure the matching modulo at the other Radio station is also assigned to the device ID 13 Does the Radio module automaticaly detect now O modules when connected to DataRail a Yes but only during hardware reset by power cycling the Radio module 14 What is the mini USB port on the Radio modulo used for The mini USB por is designated to plug in a PC running Wireless Software Tool for users wanting to take full advantage of all tho features tho Wireless VO System has to offer 15 What typos of features aro available with the Wireless Advance User Interface Perform RF strength test RSSI change RF channel adjust RF power level to balance power consumption and performance change RF timeout interval force local outputs of set FailSafe settings for Analog outputs 16 Can the Wireless System bo used in hazardous locations Yos tho system bo used in Class 1 Division 2 or Zone 2 locations 17 Can Radio modules be reprogrammed a Radio Modulo firmware can be upgraded when updates become available mini USB b For security reasons once two Radio modules are paired together from factory they cannot be unpaired 18 Is the Wireless System compatible with Wireless HART protocol No the Wireless System is a proprietary RF protocol developed to provide superior reliability and ease of use for the sake of replacing conduit an
20. me time the Radio Module overrides all outputs into the user s predetermined FailSafe output states on each Module Each output is independently controlled It also provides the ability to locally force outputs when setting up the system without needing real signal source The paired Radio Modules communicate at a default response time of 1 second The Radio Modules can be put to Turbo Tx mode and the response time varies with the number of connected l O Modules up to 100 ms The Radio Modules utilize AES encryption for securely delivering data and are offered in 900 MHz or 2 4 GHz icense free ISM both domestic US and international versions Antennas and antenna cables are sold separately so that you can select the appropriate antenna and cable lengths to fit your application Customer Scalable Expansion Radio Kit is the foundation of the Wireless System that allows you to build your custom solution The two 2 factory paired Radio Modules are packaged in the Wireless Radio Kit The Kit also includes the mounting hardware so you simply need to add the Modules of your choice Up to five 5 pairs of VO Modules of any kind can be operated using the Radio Kit If additional Modules are needed for expansion the Wireless System can support many more pairs of Modules using a longer DataRail Page 12 o 48 ProSoft Technology Inc Apri 21 2015 System Overview 2 6
21. n faced with having to replace an existing hardwired system or installing new infrastructure the Wireless l O System is the fastest easiest and most economical methods for wirelessly duplicating discrete 4 20mA or 0 10V signal wire All Modules feature isolated inputs and outputs The Wireless I O System requires no configuration or software and is extremely quick and easy to install The Wireless l O System mounts to 35 mm DIN rail Then you just need a Screwdriver and a wire stripper to terminate input outputs and power Faster Deployment and Less Maintenance Significant amount of time and money can be saved by avoiding permitting and trenching to run wires Because deployment time is so rapid using the Wireless 10 System you can even use it as an emergency backup system when a hardwired system is down for repair or maintenance And by removing the hardwire run it also eliminates the potential cost for future wire failure replacement and maintenance due to natural disasters such as lightning Troubleshooting also become much easier and quicker with the Wireless I O System since there are less points of failure than hardwire system Faster Smarter Secure Failsafe In the Wireless l O System the Radio Modules control and power everything They manage all signal traffic and provide critical alarms and diagnostics when either RF link failure or VO mismatch is detected and trigger NPN digital outputs for notification At the sa
22. nce to radio or television reception which be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one of the following measures Page 8 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Preface Reorient or relocate the antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Consult the manufacturer for technical help This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device pursuant to Rules In order to maintain compliance with regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or use of unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception The user is cautioned that changes modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment ProSoft Technology Inc Page 80748 April 21 2015 System Overview System Overview 21 Highlights Wireless hardwire replicator rapid reliable wireless connectiviy Save money and time Wireless System eliminates trenching and running conduit deploys in minutes 4 Easy fo use no software configuration needed Easy to install mounts onto 35 mm DIN rail without any tools Flexible place inputs and output on both ends of radio Customize using Digital 0 10 V andi
23. on 6 Protect any unused slots with a cover extra pieces and store for future use 7 Terminate the and supply power as required Use solid or stranded wire AWG 28 12 ProSoft Technology inc Page 23 of 48 April 21 2015 Installation Delaching Components from the DataRail Warning Al ive wiring connections and power must be safely disconnected before taking any components off the DataRai or Wireless System 1 The End Terminal Bracket can be removed from DIN rail by inserting the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the removal slot Control the direction with the screwdriver handle to the latch away from the DIN rail for safe removal 2 Wireless Modules can be removed from the DIN rail by inserting the tip of flathead screwdriver into removal slot located on the metal Lift up the screwdriver handle to pull the spring loaded clip away from the DIN rail or safe removal Page 24 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Radio Setup 5 Radio Setup Avoid Wall or Solid Obstructions Clear Line of Sight 1 When instaling antennas avoid walls tall buildings trees and other solid obstructions for improving RF signal quality 2 Having a clear line of sight between antennas is ideal for best RF signal quailty 3 Use the appropriate antenna and use high quality antenna cables with the Wireless VO System for best p
24. or 4 20 mA options Isolated each Module provides feld isolated inputs and outputs 24 bit high resolution Analog inputs Fast response time 1 second default turbo mode up to 100 ms depending on number of connection Modules RF and VO fall detection NPN outputs on Radio Modules Secure factory paired secure Radio System 128 bit AES keeps network protected Less wire clutter single power termination per station Wiring label on each device for quick reference 5 Color coded labels for easy device identification FailSafe user can defines how outputs are failed over when RF or VO communication is ever los FailSate output modos Digital On off last known value dofaut Analog Any value on scale Advanced Ul required last known value default Provides manual FallSafe override function via dry contact input on Radio Module Wireless System can support multiple YO 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 max Warning When adding more than 5 VO Modules and creating diferent Module combination please determine maximum allowable Module combination per system by utilzing the power budget calculator See 50 ProSoft Technology Ine Page 11 of 48 Apri 21 2015 System Overview 2 2 23 24 25 Ease of Use Whe
25. ort EMEA prosot technology com Languages spoken French English Europe Dubai UAE Emmat mea proson iechnology com Languages spoken Engla Hindi Torth America supportQpros technology com Languages spoken cde Eat Spanien lai America KEE Regional Ena anam proson technoiogy com Languages spoken Spanish Engish lai America 852223 tocatonin Mexico Eamal soporeQprosotchndagyzom Languages spoken Spanish Sao Patio EcnatbaslQpposoteehrelogy com Languages spoken Portuguese Engish 11 1 Warranty Information For complete details regarding ProSoft Technology s TERMS amp CONDITIONS OF SALE WARRANTY SUPPORT SERVICE AND RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION INSTRUCTIONS please see the documents on the Product DVD or at www prosoft technology com warranty documentation is subject to change without notice Page 48 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015
26. p to 18 Modules max System can suppor up 1o eigni 8 0 10 V Modules mar System can suppor upto ere Yen ading pan tye odides anand Modul per system by lang power budget Wa Poser Budge EES D ser 177158 mm Supone Up Fie SIC Medes Data Mounting wth End Terminal Bracket Bala Noung We Gauge 35897 Grandad AWG 26 12 Gauge We Rang UL a00 VANS 80 Cand 300 V 105 32 Safety and Compliance Opertona Temperature GE Degree Protectan Paste Hazardous Locations Disan Z Zone 7 Pendng ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Page 150148 Specifications 33 Radio Module Freeney etal Transmit Speed Based on Outdoor Line EE a eer Max Range KEE EE Tigger NPN User Selectable TO Lok Alarm RF Uk Diagnosis Let LED TO Lak Diagnosis LED Range Foot Tes RSSI Tr Power Adjustment Force Loc Parameters and Adora Diagnostics AVG 10 Duly Cy Packaging Dimensions ECE
27. ut is active Page 40 of 48 ProSoft Technology Inc April 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 97 4 20 mA Module Window Guide 1 4 20ma ANALOG MODULE 1 Status 4 Output 2 Status Red Needle 5 tut he repons es noun value when RF or VO b Gick pe Fa button and specit vao can be assigned for ouput when occurs Use he Bis Triangle eed to set a value Set vues iacatedin bue on and numeric display Including known vue 8 Apply buton must cick apply tor changes to take eflect 72272 Mrd b orig an output to deactivate torce mode Closing the User tera ar unplupging the min USB cabe atom deactivate any oce ua 2 Apply ttn must lek in order for changes to take elect 8 Blue border indicates selected VO Module 8 Orange border forced output is ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 48 Apri 21 2015 Advanced User Interface for PC 9 8 0 10 V Module Window Guide Input t Status Input 2 Status Red Noodle 2 Status Red Noodle 225 Without the Use Interlace defaut the output reports last known valve when failure Fs button and specifie valus can be assigned for output when or occurs Use the Bue Tangle needle to set specife value Set
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