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1. 0 C to 40 C 80 Max Front Panel IP40 Self extinguishing plastic 9 module DIN 157 5mm W x 90mm H x 73 D BS415 Class 2 VDE 0551 Supply isolation IEC 742 Class 2 IEC65 IEC950 BSEN41003 Bus isolation 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Inspection On receipt of the instrument ensure that it is complete and undamaged It consists of 1 off instrument R DCU 1 off modem connection cable 1 off pc connection cable 1 off Instruction Manual Mounting The unit is of the DIN rail mounting type and conforms to DIN 43370 dimensions 9 modules 35mm top hat profile DIN rail should be utilised for attachment of the unit to a suitable surface Electrical Connections Power Supply correct supply is available before connecting and is the same as the voltage marked on the product CAUTION The unit is fitted with an internal fuse However it is recommended that an A CAUTION The unit is suitable for connection to a 240 110VAC supply Ensure that the A external fuse is fitted to the power supply Fuse Type 2A 250VAC Type T HBC A Caution The unit must be earthed NEUTRAL EARTH AICI _ 230VAC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION MODEM PC CONNECTION If the unit is to communicate via telephone line an external modem is required See Appendix B for recommended modems The R DCU has been extensively tested with the modems listed but may work satisfactorily with good quality alternative devices a NOTE It
2. ELCOMPONENT LTD R DCU REMOTE DATA COLLECTION UNIT HSER MANUAL ELCOMPONENT Making seras of your ereny e F A W Ew Bee hel CONTENTS Page 1 GENERAL ccck dnt eel aed eee 1 2 SPECIFICATION niacin cried in aniiieien Anthea 4 3 INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONS ccecceceeeeseeseeeeeeseeeeteseeeeeeeaeees 6 4 INSTRUMENT SET UP AND RESET 0 c cecceecceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeereaeees 11 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Elcomponent Ltd While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Elcomponent Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Elcomponent Ltd shall not be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser of modifications repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with the published operating and maintenance instructions 1 GENERAL About this manual This manual provides the information required to install and operate the R DCU For further information please refer to your supplier or to the manufacturers Elcomponent Ltd Unit 5 Southmill Trading Centre Southmill Roa
3. creening should be included for most environments CAPACITANCE PERN ae BETWEEN RESISTIVITY al COMMENT nO AWG CONDUCTORS Approx 3107A 35pF M 1 97 m The best cable available 22AWG 35pF M 58 Ohmkm 1 05 m A lighter version of 3107A Not required except on ultra high spec systems Close to EIA specs Excellent low cost 24AWG 72pF M 82 Ohm km 0 32 m_ solution for standard applications Much lighter and easier to use than 9841 Cheap standard cable Out of spec on 24AWG 130pF M 80 Ohm km 0 17 m capacitance but OK for small networks 24AWG 42pF M 79 Ohnikm 0 90 m Recommended for most applications over 250m in length Rule 2 Keep cable joints to a minimum Correct connection of the data network is vital for reliable operation Each unit has a clearly marked terminal block consisting of 3 terminals A B amp S A amp B are connected to the cable pair on a line in line out daisy chain basis Do not use T connections at any point on the network The S shield connection is not connected except on the final instrument on the network The length of unshielded conductor exposed at each connection point should be kept to a minimum and shield continuity should be maintained over the entire length of the network SHIELD Polarity must be respected Data cables should be soldered together before clamping into the terminal block Rule 3 Termination resistors RS485 networks will often operate satisfac
4. d Bishop s Stortford Herts CM23 3DY Tel 01279 503173 Fax 01279 654441 e mail sales elcomponent co uk web site www elcomponent co uk About the R DCU The Elcomponent R DCU is a high quality data collection and communication device for use with Elcomponent s MeterRing 2000 software package The R DCU is a microprocessor based electronic unit utilising a solid state memory All settings and readings apart from the realtime clock are retained without the use of a back up battery The clock back up is via a lithium cell with a life of approximately 10 years making the unit essentially maintenance free The R DCU is designed to provide a hub for meter networks situated remotely from the host PC It provides all the necessary network management functions for the devices connected to it via the RS485 bus along with secure data retention It also provides a modem interface facility for standard modems enabling automatic communication to the PC operating as the ultimate network host SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this manual and on the instrument itself CAUTION Failure to follow the instructions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment q NOTE Failure to follow the instructions may result in an instrument malfunction A Safety Precautions The R DCU is designed for use on supply voltages of 240VAC or 110VAC nominal To ensure safe operation the unit must be connected to the correct supply voltage The i
5. hour and half hour iv Amber RX Ready led On Flashes off when contacted via modem or PC on the RS232 port NOTE The power up sequence of the R DCU and modem is important Always switch the modem on first then power up the R DCU This is necessary to ensure that the communication parameters between the two devices are synchronised If this procedure is not followed the R DCU may not respond correctly until auto synchronisation has taken place This will occur hourly and ensures that the modem communication parameters are refreshed in the event of an unexpected power down or other malfunction For further information on the set up operation and troubleshooting of the R DCU refer to the MeterRing 2000 User Manual APPENDIX A GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF RS485 NETWORKS MeterRing 2000 and its associated hardware utilises a balanced two wire communication known generically as RS485 which is half duplex The protocol is MODBUS If a few basic rules are respected the RS485 system is extremely reliable and works well over distances of up to 1 2kM without amplification However it must be remembered that the signal levels are low and the system relies heavily on the balanced nature of the two wire connection Failure to follow the installation procedures exactly can easily turn a reliable system into a non functioning system Rule 1 Use the right cable Capacitance and resistance values are important and s
6. is essential that the unit is connected using the cable supplied Use of a different cable will not work NOTE It is strongly recommended that the R DCU is used with the modem connected to a eS dedicated telephone line Similarly if the R DCU is to communicate directly to a PC a connection must be made to the serial port of the PC using the cable provided RS485 Connection BAS coe Oe GE e 1 E ROCY a F The R DCU is the host unit of the network to which it is connected and is usually though not necessarily situated at one end of the network cable The RS485 input should be connected to the network cable via suitable screened twisted pair cabling see page 14 The polarity A amp B must be maintained on all network connections The S Shield terminal is not connected under normal circumstances Refer to Appendix A for further details on network installation 4 SET UP AND OPERATION When the unit is connected to the power supply as detailed above it will power up and the green power led will illuminate The unit requires no external setting up Once it is in operation the led status will be as follows i Green Power led On Flashes off every 5 seconds to indicate correct operation of the microprocessor ii Red Busy led Off Flashes on to indicate the unit is processing data iii Yellow Poll led Off Flashes on to indicate the unit is polling the local network usually on the
7. l power is returned All stored data and set up info is stored to E PROM and is therefore untouchable The internal clock is battery backed and would continue to run without external power for several years This is unlikely to be necessary as the clock is synchronised with the PC every time connection takes place and data is downloaded to the host This means that the automatic daylight saving time changes within Windows 95 98 ensure that the R DCU is also automatically brought into line The self check routine resets the modem comm settings every hour to ensure that the R DCU and the modem will always communicate with each other The R DCU will only communicate at 9600 bps Please follow these recommendations for a trouble free installation 1 Modem Hayes Accura 56K External recommended 2 Cables It is essential that the R DCU is connected to its modem using the cable supplied with the R DCU for this purpose A different cable will not work For cable specification see page 28 Remote Site RS485 Network The installation of the RS485 network at a remote site is essentially identical to a local network See Appendix A except that the final connection of the RS485 bus is to the R DCU and not to the PC Interface The R DCU includes the pull up pull down resistors referred to in Appendix A Rule 4 and all other recommendations in Appendix A should be followed
8. nstructions contained in this manual and the safety markings on the product must be complied with Before connecting the unit ensure the supply voltage is within the range specified for the product Operation of the instrument with the case removed or damaged may expose live parts and could be dangerous Before carrying out service or repair the unit must be disconnected from all voltage and current sources The capacitors inside the unit may be charged even if the instrument is disconnected The instrument must be connected via a fuse of the rating and type specified 2 SPECIFICATION RS485 Input Up to 9600 Baud Half Duplex Bus isolation 1680Vrms 1 minute Compatible with AEM31D 485 AEM PLUS 485 4CPSI VIP ENERGY 485 Elcontrol Energy SpA Modem Connection Power Supply RS232 9 pin D connector female Speed 19200 baud Protocol 8 bit no parity 2 stop bits Download 32kB minute approx 230VAC 15 110VAC 15 set via internal link Memory Type Data Retention Memory Capacity Storage Detail 256K Clock Calendar General Operating Temp Humidity IP Rating Housing Dims References E 7PROM 10 Years 256kB Upgradable to 1MB 32 off 4CPSI units for 1 week 24 off VIP ENERGY 485 AEM PLUS 485 for 1 week 50 off AEM31D 485 units for 1 week or combination thereof Assumes 30 min poll rate On board processor clock calendar Y2K compliant Lithium battery back up 10 year life
9. s essential that the host computer and in particular the remote site R DCUs are connected to reliable modems with exclusive access to their relevant telephone lines at the required time s This does not necessarily mean that the modems require permanently dedicated telephone lines although this is the preferred option but it does mean that at the time that dial up takes place there should be no other equipment connected that could affect the correct operation of the modems It is however strongly recommended that the R DCU be connected to a dedicated telephone line The modem is put into auto answer mode by the R DCU automatically but as an additional safeguard to ensure that the modem always answers an incoming call it is recommended that it is programmed to do so via its S register settings using the command AT amp DOSO 1 amp W Refer to your modem documentation for details on S register programming For all modem types a reliable power supply is essential as unscheduled supply interruptions may cause the unit to lock up necessitating a site visit to carry out a reset The R DCU has been designed to provide the highest possible levels of reliability and has several key features to ensure that this is the case i Completely non volatile E PROM memory ii Hourly self check and modem reset iii Fully isolated inputs If the unit suffers a power loss data will not be lost although it will of course cease to operate unti
10. torily if termination resistors are not used however reliability will be better with 100 120 ohm resistors fitted at each end as shown below ATE ere Rule 4 Use the correct PC Interface The conversion of the RS485 2 wire bus to an RS232 connection suitable for the PC is simple enough however there are a number of additional duties carried out by this unit which may not work correctly if a third party interface is used All types supplied by Elcomponent include an additional pull up pull down power supply to maintain the network in a stable condition under zero traffic conditions System performance can be seriously affected if this feature is not present Rule 5 Take care with cable runs The routing of the network cabling will affect system performance Even when screened cable is used it should not be placed adjacent to high frequency computer network cabling or equipment supply cables that are subject to sharp fluctuations in load such as welding machines General LV supply cables should not cause problems but if the opportunity exists to route the network away from any possible causes of disturbance it should be taken APPENDIX B Wide Area Network Remote Site Access MeterRing 2000 Remote utilises a standard telephone line and modem interface for connection to remote sites The software and hardware have been extensively tested with the Hayes Accura 56K External modem However for dependable performance it i
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