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1.               Then perform an auto scan of DMU 5010     DMU 5010  IP  10 0 0 1  will appear  under the host IP in the left hand function list        5 Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool    File View Customize Language Help    Function List       G   Utility  A BACnet MS TP  L Online Device  El   Modbus TCP    2 10 0 0 10 1      a DMU 5010  IP 10 0 0 1   wk Others       Hm TETO  Search device       Method 2  Change the IP address of the DMU 5010 IP  eg  change it from 10 0 0 1 to  10 2 2 1     21 DMU 5010 User Manual    After scanning the DMU 5010  click  DMU 5010  IP  10 0 0 1     in the left hand panel  and device IP address information will show in the right hand panel     5 Advantech   Domain Focused Configuration Tool         File View  Customize       Function List  ah Utility  ZH BACnet MS TP    EH      es Online Device     Modbus TCP  i 10 2 2 3  Fl   Others  1   8  pmu 5010  IF  10  0 0 1        Language    Help           Network Setting     po no ca 5a 10 05      MAC Address     IF Address     Subnet Mask        Default Gateway     Disconnect idle clients after    1120    seconds     Minutes    Communication watch dog     Then input the new IP in the    IP Address    column  10 2 2 1  and click    Apply     you ll  be reminded to input the password  the initial password is 00000000             File View Customize Language  Function List  E  Utility  o  BACnet MS TF  a    be Online Device      Modbus TCP  ha Sea lapped  Fl Others  11   EA DMU 5010 IP 10 0
2.           1 Status on   module is power on    flash   LAN1 or LAN2 data being received transmitted    module is power off   LANT or LAN2 no data being received transmitted    Link1 on   LANA network link    a LAN1 no network link  Link2  on   LAN2 network link   LAN2 no network link  DIO DIZ fon gass R BND  k      DIOO DIO3  on logic    logic 0       DMU 5010 User Manual 6    2 3 Pin Assignment    There is Pin Assignment on left label of DMU 5010 as below     DMU 5010 PIN Assignment    Did  DIS  DIG  DI   DGND  DIOZ  DIOS  DGND  RTD1   RTDI   COMI  RTD2   RTD2   COM   RTD3     DGND  DIDO  DIO    DGND  Wis    Yi 4   li E  fs  V2     a4    RTD3   COMI  COMO    V3   RTDO   RTDO      h  0    PG   O       Warning  Due to the high density of pins  there is a risk of a short circuit  therefore  I it is advised to be very careful when wiring     Below is the mapping table of hardware pin and Domain Focused Configuration Tool     e AM RO MM   DD  DiGrupCHo   vonvo N Groupo         L   RTO2WRTD2   Al GroupCHe              T DMU 5010 User Manual    When DIOO DIO3 chooses different current  the utility channel will change accord   ingly  There are totally 16 combinations     Table1     DO   DI Group CH8 Set as DI    DIO1 DI Group CH9 Set as DI  DIO2 DI Group CH10 Set as DI  DIO3 DI Group CH11 Set as DI    Table2     men u hae  L LT H        Table3     men p dN  Do  DG YT    Table4     men u nae  po POTTS Sei           Table5                 utility  gt   Do  bree EY    Table6        DOO 
3.       Note  DMU 5010 support 2channels frequency and accumulator at most                                 DMU 5010 User Manual 32    3 5 3 DO Group    DMU 5010 support 4 channels DI DO shared  Click  DO Group    and you ll see the  output state of every DO channel     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool       File View Customize Language Help       Function List              Q Utility  el  sos Online Device  i E Modbus TCP poo Normal DO Stop 0  DO1 Normal DO Stop        ck  10 0 0 10  1  DOZ Normal DO Stop        DMU 5010 IP 10 0 0 1  DOS Normal DO Stop 0    GP AI Group    Y DI Group     SP DO Group    CHO    CHI    CH2    CH3  wh  Others     Channel Setting    Chan  lo y   Type   Normal DO y    Apply   Apply To A11   Reset All      m CH  Channel numbers   S RangeCode  Output type of every channel     Star Stop  When it is PWM output  double click and you can start or stop the out   put manually     m Value  1  high level  0  low level     When it is    Normal DO     double click and you can start or stop the output manu   ally     DO Setting       False    Cancel         33 DMU 5010 User Manual    3 5 3 1 Output Type Configuration    DMU 5010 support 4 channels DO at most  the DO input type is  Normal DO  PWM   There are two ways to set the input type     1  Perform all configurations intensively in  DO Group        When selecting PWM output  you need to set PWM period to 0 02   3600 s and duty  cycle to 10    100   and click    Apply    to save the configurat
4.      A 1    Appendix B    Appendix G    C 1    System Overview                                  1  Ili pe ie 2  FAU seede 2  e Jojeie 165    116  q EE 2  1 3 1 Hardware Specifications                                                                 2  1 32 FINN 3  Bile EE EEE EE EN 4   Figure 1 1 _ Dimensions                                                                  4  We Flani nee sea een 4  Hardware Functionality                        5  MO 6  ME TTT 6  FHV XS Sh IMAC IA Uu uu uu een een 7  EUT 10  Se   EE EE NR 11    Domain Focused Configuration Tool     13    Pre Installation Considerations                                                                 14  Installation Procedures                                                                             14  Software USAGE ai ai a Pads 17  3 3 1 Standard TOOBAR essenin nennen 17  System Configuration                                                                               19  34 1 IP Configuration Ladstein 19  3 4 2 Device Management    sse eee eee 24  Hardware Parameter Configuration                                                          27  SO AMONA 28  392 DONN NA 31  Soo DO red 33  O Wiring                                           35  I O Wiring DET gg EN 36  Modbus Address                                  39  Modbus TCP Address  0x                                                      a            40  ModbusTCP Address 4x                                                                          41  Rang
5.     10 0 0 10 1  DIZ Normal DI Stop 0      DMU 5010  IP 10 0 0 1  DI3 Normal DI Stop 0  ae ET BE Dur    O I Group  DI6 Normal DI Stop 0    CHO DIT Normal DI Stop 0    CHI  Ea CH2    CH3    CH4    CHS    CHE    CHT     Se DO Group  Channel Setting    wh  Others    Chan  lo y   Type   Normal DI v  Reverse     jor   reten      3    m CH  Channel numbers   E RangeCode  Input type of every channel   E Start Stop  When selecting frequency or accumulator input  you can start or stop    inputting manually by double click this button      31 DMU 5010 User Manual    Value   m When the input type is    Normal DI        ee een Tee     ooo  open  ee o  pen  gt     close to GND The Digital Input Value 0 and 1 status    can be inverted by click the    Reverse     Wet contact o  10V to  30V button   m When the input type is    Frequency     displaying the input signals    frequency   m When the input type is    Accumulator     displaying the input signals    pulses        3 5 2 1 Input Type Configuration    DMU 5010 support 12 channels DI at most  the DI input type is  Normal DI  frequency  and accumulator  There are two ways to set the input type     1  Perform all the configurations in    DI Group    interface     Channel Setting    Chan     ki   Type  Hormal DI ka    Apply   Apply To All   Reset All      2  Perform configurations separately by clicking a channel in the function list   DIO Config      Channel  D    Mode Setting       Normal      Accumulator    Frequency    Reverse    Apply
6.     Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool    Welcome to the Advantech Domain Focused  Configuration Tool Setup program   This program will install Advantech Domain Focused  Configuration Tool on your computer  To continue  click  Next      o  TRE PET A er ty  vordfenpen ty hip       Z NORE SAL LITVY ALOE WE  EAT   DEVICE I  MALAS INTUITO  RAL I NE              DMU 5010 User Manual 14    2  Click  Next  and the following message appears       Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool    Choose Destination Location    Select folder where Setup will install files  AD ANTECH      Automation    Setup will install Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool in the following folder     To install to this folder  click Next  To install to a different folder  click Browse and select  another folder         Destination Folder    EA  Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool   Browse       Cancel         The default installation path is  C  Program Files Advantech Advantech Domain    Focused Configuration Tool Utility  You can click  Browse  to change the installation  path     3  Click  Next  and the following message appears     Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool    Select Program Folder    Please select a program folder  AD ANTECH        Automation    Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below  ou may type a new folder  name  or select one from the existing folders list  Click Nest to continue     Program Folders     E sisting Folders     Busin
7.    DMU 5010    12 ch DI O  4 ch Al  4 ch RTD  Modbus TCP Module    ADWNTECH    Enabling an Intelligent Planet    Copyright    The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2012  by Advantech Co   Ltd  All rights are reserved  Advantech Co   Ltd  reserves the right  to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without  notice  No part of this manual may be reproduced  copied  translated or transmitted  in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co    Ltd  Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable  How   ever  Advantech Co   Ltd  assumes no responsibility for its use  nor for any infringe   ments of the rights of third parties  which may result from its use     Acknowledgements    Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation   Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp   All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners     Product Warranty  2 years     Advantech warrants to you  the original purchaser  that each of its products will be  free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur   chase     This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by  persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech  or which have been  subject to misuse  abuse  accident or improper installation  Advantech assumes no  liabilit
8.    Refreshing data          29 DMU 5010 User Manual    2  Click one channel in the function list to separately configure it     You can not only configure the input type here  but also complete the alarm configu   ration  Burn Out  High Alarm and Low Alarm  Click    Apply    to save the configura   tions     AT4 Config      Channel  R    Mode Setting  Type  pt 100  385   50  150    Compensate  0    Apply        Alarm Setting    Burn Out   15    High Alarm   150    Low Alarm    50    Apply         3 5 1 2 Frequency Selection    According to the grid frequency  the selections are 50 Hz or 60 Hz  Click    Apply    to  save the configuration     Integration Time    Bonz      Apply      COHz    oH     y      DMU 5010 User Manual 30    3 5 1 3 Calibration    3 9 2    When executing zero calibration or span calibration operations  click  Zero Calibra   tion       or    Span Calibration        Users can calibrate according to the instructions of  the popup window     CLalibration     Zero Calibration      Span Calibration         Zero Calibration    Channel  fa Rangelode  DI    Please input  0 Y a Close         DI Group  DMU 5010 is configured with 8 digital input channels and 4 DI DO shared channels     Click    DI Group    and you ll see the input state of every DI channel     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configurat  on Tool    File View Customize Language Help       Function List    G   Utility     aj BACnet MS TP  2  Online Device          eee       Modbus TCP DII bet Stop 0 
9.   3 UR High Nen psg  Read    gt    00505 fa      UMHighAlamPlag  Read     00506  5  UISHighAlamFlag  Read    gt   ER E CA                    x  man  o   UOLowAlammFlag  Read        mare  1 Fun tom Amel  Reed    mas S       U2LowAlarmFlag  Read    man  3 Raen pan  Reed    mars  4         etomAamnFleg  Read    00606  s   US towAlarmFlag  Read    mar  e  ustomAamieg  Reed      DMU 5010 User Manual 40    o CS ETT CTO ma    oo    funeumow aet    Fooros  2  uzmumou aet T  ma  s  fuseumom     ma J    Fooros  a  Umar aet      _     oo  s  usou aet    ooror  e   uesmow aet    ooros  7  fureumom      ma          B 2 ModbusTCP Address 4x     1  Al float    dass   r   Channa  escripton Sre  Length  bytes   Remarks    ao jo Reas  Rea 2          aos  a neas  Rosa 2         40005  2     Ueromrvaue  Rea 2     40007  e      Usromrvaue  Red 2            os      4  Uromrvaue  Red 2            mon  s  Usro  rvaue  Rosa 2            moos  e  Uero  rvaue  Rosa 2    mns  r neas  Rea  2          2  Al hex    padres x  Channel  Description be  Length zeves   Romais  mom  0  uomervaue  med  1        me 1 furtexvaue  Rees 1        oms  2  UzHexvave  med  1                nn      3  US Hex Value  Rees 1        ns     J       uhexvaue  mes  1        ms  5  usHexvave  med  1        mne 6  uehexvaue  Rea 1        mas  7  urhexvaue  Rees 1             41 DMU 5010 User Manual    3  System Information    Channe I Length    41201 41218    bit0  UV   bit1 Ul    support Al bit3 PT100    range code bit4 PT1000  b
10.   C    DMU 5010 User Manual 28    PT100  392   0   400  C  PT100  385    200   200  C  PT100  392    200   200  C  PT1000   40   160  C    Users can configure the input types of channels by the following two ways in the util   ity    1  Perform all the configurations of channels in    Al Group       For example  select CH1 and input    O   10 V     and click    Apply    to save it  then  CH1 s input configuration will be O   10 V    If AIO   Al7 need to be configured as the same input type  then set the  Channel  col   umns to  0    and select the input type  click    Apply To All    to quickly finish the con   figuration     If selecting input type eg  0   20 mA  click    Apply To All    and all channels will be set  to O   20 mA     Click  Reset All     and all Al channels will restore to the factory configurations     For Al4   Alf  when selecting RTD input  the system will provide    Temperature Com   pensation    column  users can input the compensation value according to the actual  requirements  and click    Apply    to save it          AT Group      Yel  hex  Value  float  High  lerm   LowAlerm  ATO 0 10Y 0  DU U U 1       ATi o710      2 00 U U 1  ATI  DIOR    0  UU       1  ALS 0104    D  00    U 1  ATA pt100  385   50 150 e FFFF 150  UU 1 1     ALS o 1o0v    D  00    U U  ATE 0104 U D  UU U U U  ALT 010  U D  UU U U U    ES  e    Channel Setting    Apply   Reset All a  r Integration Time Calibration    50Hz  gt   Apply   Zero Calibration      Span Calibration      
11.   DO Group CHO Set as DO    DIO1 D1 Group CH8 Set as DI  DIO2 DO Group CH1 Set as DO  DIO3 DI Group  CH9 Set as DI       DMU 5010 User Manual 8    Table7     Doo   DIGroupCH   Set as DI    DIO1 DO Group CHO Set as DO  DIO2 DO Group CH1 Set as DO  DIO3 DI Group  CH9 Set as DI    Table8     men       iN  L L H L      Table9           Utility    utility ne  gt   L L sets N    Table10     co        Table11     ora    Table12     DOO IDO Group CHO Set as DO             Be DO Group CH1 Set as DO  DIO2 DI Group CH8 Set as DI  DIO3 DO Group  CH2 Set as DO       9 DMU 5010 User Manual    2 4    Table13     Utility    poo  Dreroup cHs Set as DI    DIO1 DI Group CH9 Set as DI  DIO2 DO Group CHO Set as DO  DIO3 DO Group  CH1 Set as DO    Table14        Utility    HWPin Note O  DOO  bocce  sas    Table15        Utility    HWPin  utility Note  L L  saso    Table16        Utility    DIO 0000 DO Group CHO Set as DO    DIO1 DO Group CH1 Set as DO  DIO2 DO Group CH2 Set as DO  DIO3 DO Group  CH3 Set as DO       LAN    DMU 5010 supports Ethernet Daisy Chain  it is equipped with two RJ 45 Ethernet  LAN connectors on its top  the LED indicators show its status  Link  Green LED  and  Active  Yellow LED      DMU 5010 User Manual 10    2 5 Switch    There is a switch on the bottom of DMU 5010                      252552522    z    Switch  HWPin   Utility  VO  VO  Al Group CHO  V1  V1  Al Group CH1    V2  V2  Al Group CH2    V3  V3  Al Group CH3   v  Voltage Switch is OFF   Default       l Current  S
12.  0  1        DMU 5010 User Manual      Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool    Help      Module         Network      Network Setting          MAC Address   00 D0 C9 50 10 05   IP Address    e  Ev    A  Subnet Mask    255   255   255     Default Gateway  rit  GC   D   1  Disconnect idle clients after 120 seconds       Minutes    Communication watch dog     Enter Fassword        Fassword  Dessen   caca         22    Click    OK        Updating configuration please wait        co  R       After the IP address of the DMU 5010 has been updated     DMU 5010 1P 10 2 2 1   will appear under the host IP in the left hand function list     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool    File View Customize Language Help    Function List                   mangan 2 Online Device     QY Utility    BACnet MS TP JEg      E Online Device   i     Modbus TCP  ske 10 2 2 3 1  DNU 5010 10 2 2 1  fil DMU 5010 TF 10 2 2 1     wh  Others    Stop search device    23 DMU 5010 User Manual                      3 4 2 Device Management    When the IP adresses of the host and DMU 5010 are within the same network seg   ment  click  DMU 5010  IP  10 x x x     and the following screen will appear  the left  hand column shows Al DI DO list  and the right hand workspace is available for con   figuring relevant system information  password  network connection and active  uploading  System Information  Password  Network  Stream and Hardware config        S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configur
13.  4x Attribute Length  2bytes   Remarks    42201 0   Low Alarm Value RW ft set value x 10  42202 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42203 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42204 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42205 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42206 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42207 6   Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42208 Low Alarm Value set value x 10  42301  o  BumOutvalue  RW 1   setvaluex 10  42302 Bum Out Value RW  1 T setvaluex 10  42303 Bum Out Value RW  1 T setvaluex 10  42304 Bum Out Value RW 1   getvalue x 10  42305 Burn Out Value RW  1 T setvaluex 10  42306 Burn Out Value RW  1 T setvaluex 10  42307  6  BumOutValue  RW  1   setvaluex 10  42308 7 Burn Out Value RW set value x 10    8  DI function code    Address 4x Channel  Description  Attribute Length  2bytes   Remarks  43001 cho ch3   GPIO CONFIG 0   gt  DI  1  gt DO                       _d  od  d          iii       43 DMU 5010 User Manual    9  DO function code    43209 GPIOO DI Range RW  Code    43210 1 GPIO1 DI Range RW 1  Code    43211 2 GPIO2 DI Range RW 1  Code  43212 3 GPIO3 DI Range RW 1  Code  10  DO function code       ma  1   GPIOTDORange Gode RW 3    moor     2   GPIO2ZDORange Code  RW 3           Mio  3     FeriosDoRange Code  rw 3             DMU 5010 User Manual 44    11  DI Counter frequency value    1  ta Length  Address Channel Description Attribute Kan  Remarks     44803 DI Counter Freq R fz SA Float or  44805 DI Counter Freq R   elas Float or  44807 DI Counter Freq R fz Sa Float or  44809
14.  Consumption  7 W   24Vpc    Analog Input  m Channels  8  E Input Type  mV  V  mA Ch0 Ch3   mV  V  mA  RTD Ch4  Ch7     Input Range  0 5V  0 10V  0 15V   5V   10V   15V   20mA  0 20mA   4 20mA    RTD Types     Temp Range       Pt 100  2 wire and 3 wire    50  150  C  O   100  C  O   200  C  0   400  C    200   200  C      Pt 1000 2 wire and 3 wire    40  C  160  C      IEC RTD 100 ohms    0 0385        JIS RTD 100 ohms    0 0392      Input Impedance  Voltage   gt 10MQ  Current 1200  m Accuracy   0 1   Voltage    0 2   Current    0 2  C  RTD   or better    DMU 5010 User Manual 2    Span Drift   68 ppm  C   Zero Drift   6 uV   C   Resolution  16 bit   Sampling Rate  10 samples second  Burn out Detection  4 20mA and RTD    Protection  50 60 Hz Noise rejection  2 500 Vpc Isolation     30Vpc Overvoltage    Digital Input  Output    m Channels  8 ch DI  4 ch DI DO shared  DIOO DIO3 can be set as DI DO by Utility     Digital Input  m Channels  8  E Dry Contact       Logic level 0  Open      Logic level 1  Close to Ground  m Supports 200 Hz pulse accumulator input  Isolation Protection 2500 V nc    E Input Level  Dry contact  Logic level 0  Off   open Logic level 1  On   close to GND  Wet contact  Logic level 0  Off    10V to  30V Logic level 1 On    3V max  Note  The Digital Input Level 0 and 1 status can be inverted by utility      Supports 200 Hz Frequency counter input   2 channels max  Counter  32 bit  200 Hz  Frequency  0 1Hz 200Hz      Supports Digital Noise filter     Isolatio
15.  DI Counter Freq R fz a Float or  44811 DI Counter Freq R   So Float or  DI Counter Freq od Float or  data type Float or  DWORD  2 data type Float or  DWORD  2    data type Float or       44815 DI Counter Freq R  re cp  on   SPIOO Counter  R  Freg    2  DWORD  2 data type Float or  DWORD  2 data type Float or  DWORD    44819 GPIO1 GPIO1 Counter   Freg   44821 GPIO2 GPIO2 Counter   Freg   44823 GPIO3 GPIO3 Counter   Freq    45 DMU 5010 User Manual    B 3 Range Code Index    1  Al Range code    Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0    High Byte Low Byte  41601 Range Code 50 or 60 HZ    Al type    mo qm  Platinum 100 0 400  C  JIS    Platinum 100  200 200 C  JIS       2  DI Range code    pe PP     High Byte Low Byte  45201   Range Code PLL LTT  ress  enor    DI type          DMU 5010 User Manual 46    3  Do Range code    seres fe    ee m ep bp kB bb        High Byte LowBye ss LowBye ss    44002    44002    DO as PWM to record Duty Period  44003       44001 lf DO as PWM to record Duty cycle    DO type       47 DMU 5010 User Manual    B 4 AdvTCP address    ADDR Order Bos ITEMS pesto  48161 E Verify Password E    48181 1    Modify Password    IP  gt 2     Idle Time  gt 2    sub mask  gt 2   48201 12 Net Set R W Gateway  gt 2   Mac Address     gt 4    When writing 0x55aa   48231 CONFIG FLAG  W eee neon    information will be  stored in flash  When writing 0x55aa   48232 un W the module will be  reset     When writing 0x5a   PASS WORD R and disconnect 10s   48233     password
16.  IP  10 0 0 1     will appear in the left hand function list  and the right hand  workspace will show the default IP address of DMU 5010  10 0 0 1     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool       File View Customize Language Help       Function List       Utility  A BACnet MS TP  Online Device     S   Modbus TCP  LL 10 2 2 3     oh Others  1   me  DMU 5010  IP 10 0 0 1        Stop search device    Note  the default IP address of DMU 5010 is not within the same network segment as  the host  so users can only modify the device IP  Only when the network segment is  the same  can users enter the parameter configuration screen  So the IPs of the host  and DMU 5010 have to be changed to be within the same segment     DMU 5010 User Manual 20    Method 1  Change the IP of the host  eg  change it from 10 2 2 3 to 10 0 0 10     After resetting the host IP to 10 0 0 10  click    Modbus TCP    on the left and return to  the screen showing the host username and IP  Click    Refresh    and the software will  adjust the new address of the host to 10 0 0 10        Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool         File View Customize Help       Function List Host FC         M Utility  E ij BACnet MS TP hos LFC Information     L h   Online Device         Modbus TCP Host Name  Eesti sed   cad 10  0 0  10  Others Adapter             Refresh      Modbus Information           Connection timeout  ms         Send timeout ms         Receive timeout Ims      Scan interval  ms       
17.  any liquid into an opening  This may cause fire or electrical shock    Never open the equipment  For safety reasons  the equipment should be   opened only by qualified service personnel    If one of the following situations arises  get the equipment checked by service   personnel    m The power cord or plug is damaged    m Liquid has penetrated into the equipment    m The equipment has been exposed to moisture    m The equipment does not work well  or you cannot get it to work according to  the user s manual    m The equipment has been dropped and damaged    m The equipment has obvious signs of breakage    DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE   STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW  20   C   4   F  OR ABOVE 70  C    158   F   THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT  THE EQUIPMENT   SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT    CAUTION  DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY   REPLACED  REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE   RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER  DISCARD USED BATTERIES   ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS    The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982   is no more than 70 dB  A      DISCLAIMER  This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1  Advantech  disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein     V DMU 5010 User Manual    DMU 5010 User Manual    vi    Contents    Chapter 1         al  O Na    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    3 1  3 3    3 4    3 5    Appendix  
18.  avoid electrical shock  always disconnect the power from your PC chassis  before you work on it  Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other  cards while the PC is on    Disconnect power before making any configuration changes  The sudden rush  of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec   tronic components     DMU 5010 User Manual IV    Safety Instructions    10   11     12   13     14     15     16     17     Read these safety instructions carefully   Keep this User Manual for later reference     Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning  Use a damp  cloth  Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning     For plug in equipment  the power outlet socket must be located near the equip   ment and must be easily accessible     Keep this equipment away from humidity     Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation  Dropping it or letting  it fall may cause damage     The openings on the enclosure are for air convection  Protect the equipment  from overheating  DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS     Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the  equipment to the power outlet     Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it  Do not place anything  over the power cord     All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted     If the equipment is not used for a long time  disconnect it from the power source  to avoid damage by transient overvoltage     Never pour
19.  comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa   tion  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful inter   ference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interfer   ence to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equip   ment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  more of the following measures     m  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FM    This equipment has passed the FM certification  According to the National Fire Pro   tection Association  work sites are classified into different classes  divisions and  groups  based on hazard considerations  This equipment is compliant with the speci   fications of Class I  Division 2  Groups A  B  C and D indoor hazards     lil DMU 5010 User Manual    Technical Support and Assistance    1     2     Visit the Advantech web sit
20.  k F aA       Reset All   mese    No  Sub Items Description    1  English   Displays Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool user inter   face in English     2  Chinese   Displays Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool user inter   face in Chinese     Reset All   It restores default settings when pressed     Customize   Help      Advanced       Language d     Reset All   Help    The Help menu has one sub item  About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration  Tool       Help      P About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool         When the user clicks    About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool     the  software edition appears     About Advantech Domain Focused Configu    ES    es Version 1 01 037 Build 037  Copyright IC  2010 Advantech  Ltd        DMU 5010 User Manual 18    3 4 System Configuration    The Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool can be used to configure the  BAS 3000BC BACnet series I O module  and also the DMU series I O module  This  chapter mainly describes the configuration of the DMU 5010     3 4 1 IP Configuration    Open    Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool     and it will appear as below        Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool         File View Customize Language Help         Function List o n x  4 Utility    A   BACnet MS TP     Online Device    aaa    AR Modbus TCP    General     Adrantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool        Support Module     BACnet MSTF    BAS 3018BC BAS 3024BC BAS 3050BC EA
21.  will changes  ESET  to the default value   eight 0     IP  gt 2   8301 4 stream configO R W Port Num  gt 1  Set Flag  gt 1    8305     4 sean pame   RW   33  8309  4   streamconfig2  RW     8313  4 hean ranha RW     8317 4    streamconfig4 JRW     8321  4   streamconfigs  RW     8325  4   streamconfigs  RW     8329     4     steamcomig7  RW   1    w p p fine  period    8337           El             RR    iN    DMU 5010 User Manual 48       Appendix C    Stream Data Format       C 1 Stream Data Format    DMU 5010 support data active upload  The following table lists the packet formats  sent by data active upload     Byte Order Byte Length    Item Examples Remarks    Header 0x23        Header 0x47  G    Header 0x45  E    Header 0x41   B    Header 0x58   A    Header Ox4d   M    Header 0x53   S    Header 0x47   G    Header 0x55  Header Oxaa  Sequence number 0x0001  Message code 0x10  Device type 0x0408  Data length    Firmware version major     wFWVMajor     Firmware version minor     wFWVMinor     Hardware version  wHWVersion     Reserved1 Reserved for    U 1  1 1  2 1  3 1  4 1  5 1  6 1  7 1  8 1  9 1  10 2  12 1  15 2  13 2  17 2  19 2  21 2  23 4  2  4    future  Reserved2 Reserved for  future  31 160 data    191    DMU 5010 User Manual    50    51    DMU 5010 User Manual    AD ANTECH    Enabling an Intelligent Planet       www advantech com    Please verify specifications before quoting  This guide is intended for reference  purposes only    All product specifications are 
22. 00             CHI AIT o   10   0 0 00 0 0 0    CH  Ea CH3  lt   gt     CH4    CHS Channel Setting    CHB Channel   0     Type   UOV  gt      CHT     amp P DI Group Apply To All   Reset ALI      Se DO Group  ch  Others  Integration Time Calibration   50Hz     Apply   Zero Calibration      Span Calibration       A twee       m CH  Channel numbers   E RangeCode  Input type of every channel   m Value  hex   Input value is displayed as real time data  hex    float analymin     analymax analymin  65535   m Value  float   Input value is displayed as float type   E BurnOut  Flag display during the burnout detection   1  the input will produce burnout   0  normal input   m HighAlarm  High alarm flag display   1  the input value is greater than or equal to the set upper limit   abnormal    U  the input value is less than the set upper limit  normal    E LowAlarm  Low alarm flag display   1  the input value is less than or equal to the set lower limit   abnormal    U  the input value is greater than the set upper limit  normal      Input Type and Alarm Configuration   Al Group has 8 channels  AIO   Al7 all support O   20 mA  4   20 mA   20 20ma   0 5V 0 10V  0 15V   5 5V   10 10V   15 15V  0 5V  0 10V  0 15V   5V   10V    15V   20mA  and 0 10 V input  and Al4   Al7 also support the following RTD input  signals     PT100  385    50   150  C  PT100  392    50   150  C  PT100  385   0   100  C  PT100  392   0   100  C  PT100  385   0   200  C  PT100  392   0   200  C  PT100  385   0   400
23. S 3051 BL   odbus TCF  DMU 3010 DMU SOLO     Wersion 1 01  040 Build 05    The DMU 5010 is located under Modbus TCP list  click    Modbus TCP     and the host  username and IP information will be shown in the right hand screen     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool          File View Customize Help       Function List ax   Hast PC    a  Utility      El il BACnet M amp  TF Hos LFC Information    age Online Device  SR  Inodbu  TCE Host Name   a 92450b  30bB24     dy 10 2 2 3      A Others   Adapter  dO 2 2 3     Refresh         Modbus Information       Connection timeout  ms      Send timeout  ms   Em      Receive timeout  ms   Fa        Sean interval ims            19 DMU 5010 User Manual    Click the host IP in the left function list  then the right workspace will show two but   tons     Add Device       and    Search          Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool       File View Customize Help       Function List Online Device                Qy Utility     A BACnet MS TP    L Online Device i T      F   Modbus TCP mesen  2 10 2 2 3   TP Address    wk Others    Btatic    The Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool provides scan functionality     1  Manual scan  Click    Add Device       to manually input the IP address of the    device to be scanned     2  Auto scan  Click    Search    and the system will automatically scan all online    devices     Use auto scan when starting the device for the first time  When scanning DMU 5010        DMU 5010 
24. ard toolbar  function list block and workspace block     S   Advantech     Domain Focused Configuration Tool    File View Customize Help standard toolbar    Function List       e maena Online Device    day Utility    BACnet MS TP  E Online Device    IP Address       E  Modbus TCP  La 10 0 0 10  ch  Others       function list block          Static    standard toolbar    m Standard toolbar area  menu bar selection  m Function list area  device and object tree  m Workspace area  configure the property of DMU series modules     To start Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool  double click the Advantech  Domain Focused Configuration Tool icon on the desktop or from the Windows Pro   gram Group     Standard Toolbar  File   To exit program  click File  gt  Exit          View Customize    Help    No  Sub Items Description  1  Status Bar Show or hide the Status Bar in the program window   2  Function List Show or hide the function list zone in the program window     17 DMU 5010 User Manual    Customize   The Customize menu includes three sub items   Advanced     From here users can change general user settings of the advance user settings of  the Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool  default is general user setting    This option is different for the BAS 3000BC configuration  For DMU series    Advance User    and  General User    are the same      Customize   Help            Advanced  Language k  Reset All          General User       Language     Customize   Help  Advanced
25. ation Tool      File View Customize Language Help       Function List A xp Module          dE  Utility  E B  Cnet MS TF A AE parta j  w E  System Information   Password   Network   Stream   Hardware Config    El   Modbus TCP Information        Eles 10 0 0  1000       DMV 5010  IP 10 0 0 1  S Tm  DDMU S010      SP AT Group Firmware Version  fi  1  1  18 Update       E TP DI Group  HAP DO Group Description       elle Others DMU 5010 with SAL  SDI  4DIO          System Information   Display the current F W version information and description of the module   If you need to update the F W version  click    Update           Firmware Download    File    Browse         00 00   0     Download   Ex  t         If you need to change the description of the module  input the relevant content in     Description field  and then click    Apply    to save it     DMU 5010 User Manual 24    Password     To protect the device  users need to input the password when entering I O channel  configuration  or changing device IP  The password can be reset  which defaults to     00000000     After setting a new password  click    Apply    to save it  if you need to  restore the factory setting  click  Reset Password        Module    Password Setting    Change Password    Old Password  het  New Password  ear  Confirm Hew Password  rra    DEREN    Reset Fassword         Network     Display the device IP address and network connection information  If you need to  change the configuration  input the modifica
26. e Code Index                                                                                   46  MTP Sa 48  Stream Data Format                            49  Stream  Data en 50    vii DMU 5010 User Manual    DMU 5010 User Manual viii    Chapter 1       System Overview       1 1 Introduction    DMU 5010 is an Ethernet I O module that supports Modbus TCP protocol and Ether   net daisy chain  DMU 5010 delivers various onboard I Os including analog input  dig   ital input  and digital output  providing flexible options to satisfy versatile application  requirements  With high anti interference performance  DMU 5010 is suitable for  harsh environment applications  You can easily configure the module by the Advan   tech Domain     1 2 Features    Ethernet based I O   Mixed I O in single module   Active I O message by data stream  Industrial Modbus TCP protocol   Easily update firmware through Ethernet  Support burn out detection   Support Ethernet Daisy Chain   Wide operating temperature range   High anti interference performance    1 3 Specifications    1 3 1 Hardware Specifications    General   m Enclosure  SECC   Mounting  DIN rail   Dimensions  WxHxD  43 x 125 x 105 mm  1 69  x 4 92  x 4 13     LAN  10 100Base T   Connector  1x40 Plug in screw terminal block   14 22 AWG  Power and I O  2  x RJ 45 LAN    Watchdog System   1 6 second  and Communication  programmable   Supported Protocols  Modbus TCP   Power Input  Unregulated 12 24 Vpc   20  w power reversal protection    Power
27. e at www advantech com support where you can find  the latest information about the product     Contact your distributor  sales representative  or Advantech s customer service  center for technical support if you need additional assistance  Please have the  following information ready before you call         Product name and serial number      Description of your peripheral attachments        Description of your software  operating system  version  application software   etc          A complete description of the problem      The exact wording of any error messages    Warnings  Cautions and Notes    Warning  Warnings indicate conditions  which if not observed  can cause personal    I injury        Caution  Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing    data  e g   A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed     Do not attempt to recharge  force open  or heat the battery  Replace the  battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man   ufacturer  Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s  instructions     Note  Notes provide optional additional information     Document Feedback    To assist us in making improvements to this manual  we would welcome comments  and constructive criticism  Please send all such   in writing to  support advan   tech com    Safety Precaution   Static Electricity    Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from  damage     To
28. ess Explorer   Microsoft Office   Nortel Networks   SAP Front End   SolidWorks 2009   Trend Micro OfficeScan Client  WinRAR  Mt    c Back Lancel         15 DMU 5010 User Manual    4  Click  Next  and the following message will appear     Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool E3    Start Copying Files  Review settings before copying files    DVANTECH      Automation    Setup has enough information to start copying the program files      ou want to review or  change any settings  click Back  IF you are satisfied with the settings  click Nest to begin  copying files     Current Settings      System Info   Extended Memory  20605684 F   Eootup Drive  C Free Disk Space  21515MB   CDROM   G    Greater than 1024765  Colors  16777216  Date  6 7 2011  Time  16 26 03  System  Windows AP    Cancel         5  Click  Next  and the software will automatically finish the installation     Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool E    Setup Status AD ANTECH      Automation    Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool Setup iz performing the requested operations     Installing     C4    Frafles  LonfrmedSerce n       After you have installed the software properly  it will appear in the start menu show as  below        Advantech Automation k m Advantech Domain Focused Confi guration Tool k   ES Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool    DMU 5010 User Manual 16    3 3    3 3 1    Software Usage    Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool consists of the following parts  stan   d
29. ion     Channel Setting    Chan  lo    Type  PWN Q Period s   1 Duty cycle 0    50  Apply   Apply To All   Reset ALL      2  Perform configurations separately by clicking a channel in the function list     D00 Config      Channel  a    DU mode setting       Hormal      PYM  Feriodis   1  Duty cycle       so    Apply      Note  DMU 5010 support 2 channels PWM at most     DMU 5010 User Manual 34       Appendix A    I O Wiring       A 1 WO Wiring Diagrams    1  DI  DIO DI7    1  DI Dry contact     CP q  m    m        2  DI Wet contact     Logic level O  Off    10Y to  30V  Logic level 1  On    3Vmax       2  DIO  DIOO DIO4    1  DI Dry contact         2  DI Wet contact     Logic level O  Off    10V to  30V  Logic level 1  On    3Vmax            3  DO      10V  30V    DIO  9   DO    DMU 5010 User Manual 36    3  AI  CHO CH4    1  Current   20mA  0 20mA  4 20mA     ON    gro el HS     2  Voltage  0 5V  0 10V  0 15V   5V   10V   15V        4  Al  CH5 CH7      1  Current   20mA  0 20mA  4 20mA         3  2  wire RTD      4  3 wire RTD     37    DMU 5010 User Manual    DMU 5010 User Manual    38    Appendix B    Modbus Address          B 1 Modbus TCP Address  0x     00005 Ja  pla Vame  Read    gt    00006 fs   bisvae  Read    gt   00007 fe  pevas  Read    gt   00008  7 forve  red    gt   A  be used in this function  rd a cd  IN  BEE RR BEE O E  adr  s  Po   o po PT  00501 fo   UioHignAamFlag  Read    00502  1  UMHghAlamPlag  Read    gt   00503 f2      UlHighAam  lg  Read        00508
30. it5 Ther3K   bit6 Ther10K    41241  support DI bitO NorDI   Mak bit1 Accumu  bit2  Freq   41289 SUPPO Do bit0  Nor DO  bit1 PWM  range code    4  Ulfunction code    ma Jo   UIORangeGode  ew 1    ne 7 Tun Range ode  RW 1    gt   mos f2     fueranecoe  ew 1    mso f3   uBRaeco  RW 1 o o  mos fa   UisRange Code  ew 1           mso      5   UI5RangeGode  RW 1            mso Je  ubRangeGode  RW 1    mso  7  UIT Range ode  RW  1          5  Ul Tem Com     Address 4x Channel  Description Attribute engen   2bytes     42001 oO   UIO Temperature data type float  42003 UIT Temperature RW 12 o data type float  42005 UI2 Temperature RW 12 data type float    Module name 10   version 2   AIO channel number  1  System Infor   Read 18 DIO ans  number  1   Super user 1   Al Calibration  1   AO Calibration  1   reserved  1                                   dk l dk l           42007 UI3 Temperature RW 2 data type float  42009 Ul4 Temperature RW 12 data type float  42011 UI5 Temperature RW 12 oo data type float  42013 6   Ul6 Temperature RW 12 data type float  42015 Ul7 Temperature RW 12 o data type float       DMU 5010 User Manual 42    6  Ul high alarm    42101 E a Alarm Value set value x 10    m                        42104 Fr High Alarm Value Q C set value x 10  42105 4 High Alarm Value RW ft set value x 10  42106   High Alarm Value RW set value x 10  42107 6   High Alarm Value RW 13 f set value x 10  42108 7   High Alarm Value RW ft o set value x 10        al al       Ul low alarm    Address
31. n Protection  2500Vpc   Digital Output     Output  Open Collector to 30V  30mA max load   Power Dissipation  300mW for each channel  PWM Period  2ms 3600sec   PWM Minimum Duty On  0 2ms   Isolation Protection  2500 VDC    1 3 2 Environment  S Humidity  5   95  RH    Operation Temperature   20   70  C   4   158  F   S Storage Temperature   30   80  C   22   176  F     Note  Static electricity will be generated ifthe relative humidity of environment  N is below 30   Therefore  the user must take measures against static  ES electricity  such as grounding     3 DMU 5010 User Manual    1 4 Dimensions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                125 00 u 43 05 125 00  I 2     E a  Ho    AVS  s   II  w30 E El  ro  a G        Kd S  E 8 96    o  S       20              oe    Figure 1 1 Dimensions    1 5 Mounting    DMU 5010 can be mounted as below   1  Vertical DIN rail mounting  default         2  Horizontal DIN rail mounting        DMU 5010 User Manual 4       Chapter 2    Hardware  Functionality       2 1 Introduction    Below is the appearance of DMU 5010  Each part will be introduced in the following  sections     ADKAHTECH       2 2 Indicators    There are system indicators on the front panel of DMU 5010 for indicating the run   ning status     No Hem  LED  Description    
32. n you choose DI for all the four channels     CH8 Ch11    will be added  to DI Group     Module    Hardware Setting    DIO Config  DIO0 DIO1  Input    Output  e Input    Output  e  DIO    r II03  Input Y Output  e Input    Output  e    3 5 Hardware Parameter Configuration    After scanning the DMU 5010  you ll see the I O listed under    DMU 5010  IP        function list in the left configuration utility  Al Group  DI Group and DO Group  This  section gives a detailed introduction on how to configure the DMU 5010     Function List          Utility     ai BACnet MS TP  a Online Device      Modbus TCP      10 0 0 101   R DMU 5010 IFP 10 0 0  1      AT Group  G CHO  Ea CHI  f   CH  f   CH3  E CHA  Ea CHS  CA CHE  Ea CHT  BH DI Group  a CHO   amp  CHI  Ea CH  Ea CH3  OG CHA  Ea CHS  CA CHE  Ea CHT     DO Group  G CHO   amp  CHI  Ea CH2  Ea CH3  al  Others    27 DMU 5010 User Manual    3 5 1    3 5 1 1    Al Group    The DMU 5010 has 8 analog input channels  click    Al Group    and you ll see every Al  channel s input state     S   Advantech   Domain Focused Configuration Tool       File View Customize Language Help       Function List   QY Utility  A BACnet MS TP          R   Value  hex  Value  float  Hi gh  larm  sos Online Device    i    Moab TCP AIO 0 10V    0 00       1     DE ATI 0 10V    0 00       1     10 0 0 10 1  AT  o   10   0 0 00 0 0 1     fl DMU S010  TP 10 0 0 1  AIS 010    0 00       1    TE AT4 o 10V    0 00       1  N AIS D 10V    0 00           ATE O 10V    0 
33. o  2003101000 Edition 1  December 2012    DMU 5010 User Manual il    Declaration of Conformity    CE    This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded  cables are used for external wiring  We recommend the use of shielded cables  This  kind of cable is available from Advantech  Please contact your local supplier for  ordering information     CE    This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications  Test conditions  for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure  In  order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD  Electrostatic Discharge   and EMI leakage  we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclo   sure products     FCC Class A    Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  A digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Opera   tion 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     FCC Class B    Note  This equipment has been tested and found to
34. subject to change without notice    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means   electronic  photocopying  recording or otherwise  without prior written permis   sion of the publisher    All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies       Advantech Co   Ltd  2012       
35. tions and then click    Apply    to save  them     Module    Hetwork Setting    MAC Address   00 DO C9 50 10 05      IF Address  10   0 Ma   f  Subnet Mask  ES credo coeso y D  Default Gateway    li _ 0   D     1  Disconnect idle clients after 120 seconds    Communication watch dag  1440 Minutes    25 DMU 5010 User Manual    Stream     The DMU 5010 supports active data uploads  This field displays the host IP address  receiving the data  It supports a maximum of 8 hosts to receive data simultaneously    and the data upload frequency can be freely configured     Module    Stream Setting    Sending interval     Hosts to receive data      Send to this host      Send    Send    Send    Send    Send      Send      Send    to    to    to    to    to    to    to    this host    this host    this host    this host    this host    this host    this host    EE a  23  59 EE     0  23   00591  159     IF Address                   Open Stream Monitor          If you need to monitor the upload state  click  Open Stream Monitor       and the    uploaded state of the data flow will be displayed     DMU 5010 User Manual    26    Fort  65535    i    Bono    B5535    1    Bono    I    B5535    B5535    B5535    65535    Te    Hardware config   DMU 5010 DIOO DIO3 support 4 channels DI DO shared  The user can choose  either DI or DO here  The default setting is 4 CH DO  and CHO CH3 is displayed in  DO Group  When you choose DI for a certain channel  there will be a new channel in    DI Group  Whe
36. witch is ON     Vne BISRE  AlGroupCH amp      Vin       RIDSRIDS Al Group CH7       Nama INT  NA  wa  reset           DMU 5010 8 channels Al all support current and voltage  and CH4 CH7 also support  RTD     Refer to below steps to set Al channel  For example  set input of CHO to 0 20 mA   Step1  Switch DIP switch VinO to the  ON  location    Step2  Set CHO to 0 20 mA via Utility    If Ch4 CH7 chooses RTD input  then DIP switch should select voltage     11 DMU 5010 User Manual    DMU 5010 User Manual    12    Domain Focused  Configuration Tool       3 1 Pre Installation Considerations    The Domain Focused Configuration Tool is a powerful utility  which can be used to  configure Advantech BAS 3000BC  DMU 5010 and other I O modules  This chapter  will introduce how to configure DMU 5010 with Domain Focused Configuration Tool   The hardware connection is as follows     DMU 5010       Requirements    S Module  DMU 5010     Power Supply  12 24 Voc   20   m OS  Microsoft Windows XP       Network  Ethernet    3 2 Installation Procedures    First  insert the CD into your CD ROM Drive  the Advantech Domain Focused    Configuration Tool path is  CD Energy IO DVD DMU 5010 Utility  then run it on your  CD to start install Shield Wizard  It will guide you through the installation     1  Run Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool Setup exe  and the follow   ing message appears        Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool    Welcome to Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool
37. y under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events     Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing  most of  our customers never need to use our repair service  If an Advantech product is defec   tive  it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period  For out   of warranty repairs  you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials   service time and freight  Please consult your dealer for more details    If you think you have a defective product  follow these steps    1  Collect all the information about the problem encountered   For example  CPU  speed  Advantech products used  other hardware and software used  etc   Note  anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem  occurs    2  Callyour dealer and describe the problem  Please have your manual  product   and any helpful information readily available    3  If your product is diagnosed as defective  obtain an RMA  return merchandize  authorization  number from your dealer  This allows us to process your return  more quickly    4  Carefully pack the defective product  a fully completed Repair and Replacement  Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date  such as your sales receipt   in a shippable container  A product returned without proof of the purchase date  is not eligible for warranty service    5  Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid  to your dealer     Part N
    
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