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1. The RM PS 024 01F operates on 85 264 VAC 47 63 Hz or 120 370 VDC Refer to Figure RM PS 024 01F Power Connections Figure 3 2 24VDC 1A 3 2 for connections Tighten the screw terminals to a maximum of 3 48 in lbs eens Optional Auxiliary DC Power Input AC Line Optional DC DC GND DC Power _ Line Auxiliary DC Power 2 Chassis DC GND _ Input Neutral DC Input DC Output ap WN Neutral m DC Q DC GND H DC IN PSSS GND a RSG amp DC GND F HDC GND Extra terminals 7 assis amp DC OUTH HDC GND for 4 20 loops 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 24 25 26 27 28 A 2 DC OUTH HDC GND 2 fields devices 22006 oa 2e00e O0 PDC GND 2 and more Opt Auxiliary H Hpcenp O S a Power Input HDC GND D DC GND Dc GND Remote I Powe pp D DC IN DC GND 2 gt D 74 20 dg DC OUT _ Input ONE DC OUTO m L O T fied 2 i AC r Input HDC OUT 7 sepa PS 024 SIXNET 9 Line L HDC OUT 6 Cy y olime U LDE OUT L o 7 piscrete i A Neutral h HDC OUT D onpa TA ooo aO Keutrai u gps Tu oN psss 123456 18 2 P assis LIDC D D _ Input 5 DC Power for controllers Wiring Base RTUs I O a
2. No warranty on the software features of these products is stated or implied and Sixnet specifically is not obligated to improve the design of these products in any way Information about the status of any product is available upon request and customers are advised to inquire about the status of older products prior to making a purchase This limited warranty does not cover losses or damages which occur in shipment to or from Buyer or due to improper installation maintenance misuse neglect or any cause other than ordinary commercial or industrial applications In particular Sixnet makes no warranties whatsoever with respect to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose All such warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed No oral or written information or advice given by Sixnet or Sixnet s representative shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether oral or written expressed or implied Sixnet s liability shall not exceed the price of the individual units which are the basis of the claim In no event shall Sixnet be liable for any loss of profits loss of use of facilities or equipment or other indirect incidental or consequential damages These products must not be used to replace proper safety interlocking No software based device or other solid state device should ever be designed to be responsible for the maintenance
3. redundant controllers and redundant I O With this scheme any single failure of controller gateway or cable is tolerated Redundant Ethernet I O SixTRAK IPm ET GT ST 3 SixTRAK I O Using the ET GT ST 3 for Redundant Ethernet I O User Power refer to the SETRAK manual for details T Bis to other modules Beara aaa Tere 0 9 1011 1203 14 15 16 eooogbooo TI Add up to 20 SixTRAK I O Modules to an ET GT ST 3 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 3 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com General These general specifications apply to the ET GT ST 3 More detailed product specifications may Specification be found in the online help system of the Sixnet I O Toolkit configuration utility S Required Power 18 30 VDC I O Gateway with SixTRAK modules rated for 18 30 VDC 10 30 VDC I O Gateway with newer SixTRAK modules labeled for 10 30 VDC power Ethernet port 1 100BaseTx 100 Mbps Auto detecting Speed RJ45 Ethernet port 2 10BaseT 10 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Isolation 1500 Volts RMS for 1 minute Operating Temp 40 to 70 C storage 40 to 85 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Protocols Modbus TCP Modbus UDP amp Sixnet Universal Sixnet Sixnet supp
4. ST BUS wiring connections to any SixTRAK I O modules Refer to a following section for ST BUS wiring guidelines Make the necessary communication connections to any EtherTRAK I O modules If you have a TrakPak packaged system all these connections have already been done for you Connect Power and I O Wiring to the Modules Connect AC power to the Sixnet or user supplied power supply Make DC power connections from the power supply to the Sixnet components Make field wiring connections to the Sixnet I O modules and any peripheral equipment Refer to the appropriate user manuals for I O connection details Install Communication Cabling Install the appropriate Ethernet and or RS232 cabling between the Sixnet equipment and to your PC Fabricate and install an RS232 cable as needed to connect to other devices If you are using Ethernet units install the correct cabling and peripherals Refer to the documentation for your Ethernet communication devices for details Apply Power Power up the Sixnet components and related peripherals Observe the status LED on each unit Typically a solid ON indicates proper operation A blinking LED may indicate that the unit needs to be configured Refer to the appropriate Sixnet user manual for details Configure Using the Sixnet I O Tool Kit Refer to the steps on the next page to create a hardware configuration for each Sixnet station Refer to the on line help in the I O Tool Kit for details Te
5. file Using the Test I O function verify that you can read and write all your I O Note Set tag name restrictions in the Sixnet I O Tool Kit program before creating tag names to ensure compatibility when exporting them for usage in other Windows applications Your Sixnet components are now ready to run If you will be running a Windows application that requires an I O driver then continue with the following steps Exporting I O Definitions optional Some Windows applications such as ISaGRAF S Citect and Intellution FIX can import Sixnet tag names If your Windows application supports this feature run the Sixnet I O Tool Kit and open your project file Export your tag names to a file using the appropriate format Note If you are exporting tag names for ISaGRAF Citect or Intellution you must create or already have a project to export tag data into EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 6 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 2 Assembly and Installation Panel Assembly wiring installation Most Sixnet components snap onto DIN rail strips fastened to a subpanel Figure 2 1 shows a sample panel with DIN rail strips and wire duct attached Recommended DIN rail spacing is 8 inches This spacing allows room for wire duct to be installed without obstructing field The Sixnet componen
6. in two days Sometimes difficult problems take a little longer to solve If you need a quicker turnaround ship the unit to us by air freight We give priority service to equipment that arrives by overnight delivery Many repairs received by mid morning typical overnight delivery can be finished the same day and returned immediately We apologize for any inconvenience that the need for repair may cause you We hope that our rapid service meets your needs If you have any suggestions to help us improve our service please give us a call We appreciate your ideas and will respond to them For Your Convenience Please fill in the following and keep this manual with your Sixnet system for future reference P O Date Purchased Purchased From Product To obtain support for Sixnet products call Sixnet and ask for applications engineering Our phone Support numbers are Phone 1 518 877 5173 Fax 1 518 877 8346 e mail support sixnet com Our mailing address Sixnet Technology Park 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 16 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com
7. of consequential equipment or personnel safety In particular Sixnet disclaims any responsibility for damages either direct or consequential that result from the use of this equipment in any application Note All information in this document applies to the EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway except where otherwise noted Refer to the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software online help systems for detailed product specifications and configuration settings EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 2 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 1 General Information Overview This manual will help you install and maintain the EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway In summary wiring for power communications and I O is connected to the gateway Then setup choices are entered using the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software and the system will be ready to run Shown below are some typical system configurations The ET GT ST 3 allows you to build Ethernet I O stations of as little as 8 I O channels to as much as 620 I O channels Each ET GT ST 3 has two independent Ethernet network ports This allows you to have redundant Ethernet links to ensure that a simple cable failure will not cause you to lose your I O The ET GT ST 3 can also be used in conjunction with the SixTRAK IPm Open DCS Controller to provide both redundant network connections
8. 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 11 Service Information Service We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any Sixnet product If you do need Information service call Sixnet at 518 877 5173 and ask for Applications Engineering A trained specialist will help you to quickly determine the source of the problem Many problems are easily resolved with a single phone call If it is necessary to return a unit to us an RMA Return Material Authorization number will be given to you Sixnet tracks the flow of returned material with our RMA system to ensure speedy service You must include this RMA number on the outside of the box so that your return can be processed immediately The applications engineer you are speaking with will fill out an RMA request for you If the unit has a serial number we will not need detailed financial information Otherwise be sure to have your original purchase order number and date purchased available We suggest that you give us a repair purchase order number in case the repair is not covered under our warranty You will not be billed if the repair is covered under warranty Please supply us with as many details about the problem as you can The information you supply will be written on the RMA form and supplied to the repair department before your unit arrives This helps us to provide you with the best service in the fastest manner Normally repairs are completed
9. Ethernet Ethernet RS232 10 100 10BaseT System Port Port Port Y Y T 1234567 RS232 RJ45 Pinout 1 RI DSR in EtherTRAK 2 DCD in 3 DTR out Redundant Ethernet 4 GND 5 RXD in A I O Gateway eae 7 CTS in 8 RTS out m ET GT ST 3 SIXNET EIA TIA 561 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway Communication Connections Figure 4 1 Page 12 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 5 Configuring the ET GT ST 3 RS232 Wiring Connect the RS232 port of the ET GT ST 3 to your PC as prescribed in a previous section of this manual Sixnet I O The ET GT ST 3 is configured using the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software Configuration parameters Tool Kit are written over Ethernet or RS232 into permanent memory in the unit Refer to the Sixnet I O Tool Kit help for details The basic steps are 1 Connect SixTRAK I O modules and DC power to the unit as prescribed in a previous section of this manual Connect the unit to your Ethernet network via an Ethernet switch or directly to your PC Make sure the LNK LED on the unit comes on solid not blinking Run the Sixnet I O Tool Kit add an ET GT ST 3 station and define the parameters for the unit Be sure to e Choose an IP address that is appropriate for your network See the help file for details e Enter in the serial number that is printed on a label on
10. MAC address The IP address can be set with the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software Refer to the on line help for details EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 11 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Ethernet Port 2 Backup Ethernet Port Connections This Ethernet port is 10BaseT A standard shielded RJ45 connector is provided See the figures below for the pin outs This port has a fixed unique MAC address The IP address can be set with the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software Refer to the on line help for details Note The first and second Ethernet ports act independently from each other Refer to the Sixnet Electronic Help system for more details and usage tips See figure 4 1 for Ethernet port pin outs Each port has a fixed unique MAC address The IP addresses can be set with the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software Refer to the on line help for details Use data quality not voice quality twisted pair cable rated category 5 with standard RJ45 connectors For best performance use shielded cable Please note that these cables are available as straight thru or cross over wired Either type can be used Ethernet RJ45 Pinout 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 6 RX auto mdi mdix crossover on both ports EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual
11. Sixn e t USER MANUAL EtherTRAK Redundant hornet Ethernet Ethernet fen Port 1 5 Ethernet I O Gateway E aai jactan Installation and Maintenance Contents at a Glance Section 1 General Information 3 Section2 Assembly and Installation Section3 Power amp ST BUS Wiring Section 4 Communications 12 Section5 Configuring the ET GT ST 3 16 Section 6 Service Information 28 This manual applies to the following products EtherTRAK Redundant Ethernet I O Gateway ET GT ST 3 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com PROTECTED TECHNOLOGY POLICY Sixnet protects your investment in Sixnet systems with long term planned technology and our unique Protected Technology Policy We will continue to support the specified capabilities of standard Sixnet products for at least five years We plan each product improvement and new feature to be upward compatible with existing designs and installations Our goals are to make each new software release bring new power to your Sixnet systems and have every existing feature applications program and data file continue to work We protect your investment even further with a liberal five year trade in policy Exchange standard products for upgraded versions of the same product to take advantage of new features and performanc
12. This device then can write read I O data to from the internal registers of the gateway Another master device can then do the same on one of the other ports With this scheme the two ports can be using different protocols The ET GT ST 3 has thousands of I O registers available for relaying data Passthru Mode The ET GT ST 3 can be configured for Sixnet Passthru operation When so it must be connected to a Sixnet slave device The Ethernet port must be connected to a master device via a switch or hub such as a PC PLC or Sixnet controller RTU When the gateway receives a message on the Ethernet port from the master device it will look at the station number in the Sixnet message embedded in a TCP or UDP packet If the number matches its own then it will respond directly to the message If the number is anything else then it will pass the message out the other port EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 14 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 6 Maintenance Information Local Local diagnostics can be performed through any available port while the unit is responding to Diagnostics messages from the other port Diagnostic software such as the Sixnet I O Tool Kit can be used to display the status of the I O registers Refer to the software s on line help for details Status LED The Status LED on
13. delines and instructions ST Bus Max modules connected directly to EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway 20 any mix Capability Required cable type ceeeeeeeees Any with 2 individually shielded pairs 22AWG min Recommended cables c cccccccccscssseseseseseseeees Alpha 2466C Belden 8723 Carol C1352 Max cabling off each EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway 0 eee 50 ft 16M 10 30 SixTRAK I O ST BUS VDC gt STA Input gt STB user _ Chassis Shield GND supplied gt STC gt ST D VV as 1234567 EtherTRAK Redundant Ethernet I O Gateway ET GT ST 3 SIXNET ET GT ST 3 Power and ST BUS Connections Figure 3 3 Screw Torque All the screw terminals on the base should be tightened to a maximum of 3 48 in lbs EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 10 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Communications Section 4 Communication The EtherTRAK Redundant Ethernet I O gateway has the following communication ports and Ports connectors EtherTRAK Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 RS232 SixTRAK Product Port Style Port Style Port Style ST BUS ET GT ST 3 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Screws RJ45 RS232 Port For PC connections there are two c
14. e improvements at any time for five years A prorated trade in allowance will be given for your existing equipment Sixnet protects your long term productivity with state of the art planned technology and continued support STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY Sixnet LLC manufacturer of Sixnet products warrants to Buyer that products except software manufactured by Sixnet will be free from defects in material and workmanship Sixnet obligation under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing at Sixnet option the defective parts within one year of the date of installation or within 18 months of the date of shipment from the point of manufacture whichever is sooner Products may be returned by Buyer only after permission has been obtained from Sixnet Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility designated by Sixnet Sixnet further warrants that any software supplied as part of a product sale except obsolete products will be free from non conformances with Sixnet published specifications for a period of 90 days from the time of delivery While Sixnet endeavors to improve the features and performance of software associated with its products no effort on the part of Sixnet to investigate improve or modify Sixnet software at the request of a customer will obligate Sixnet in any way For the convenience of existing customers Sixnet continues to supply certain products that are classified as obsolete
15. hoices ET GT ST 3 1 Connect a straight through Ethernet cable between the Sixnet RJ45 port and the prewired RJ45 to DB9 female adapter part number RJ45 DB9F IPM 2 Insert the colored wires of the unwired RJ45 to DB9 female adapter into the appropriate sockets of the DB9 female connector according to the second table below Plug the adapter s female DB9 connector onto your PC The RJ45 serial port connector bodies on Sixnet products are metallic and are connected to the Chassis GND terminal Therefore shielded cables may be used to provide further protection To prevent ground loops the cable shield should be tied to the metal connector body at one end of the cable only Note The Sixnet RJ45 port pinouts are EIA TIA 561 compliant RJ45 Pin Locations for RS232 or Ethernet Typical PC Adapter Wiring RJ45F to DB9F RJ45F Pin Adapter DB9 Female Connector Signal Name wire color Pin Signal Name 1 RI DSR in Blue 4 DTR out 2 DCD in Orange N C 3 DTR out Black 6 DSR in 4 GND Red 5 GND 5 RXD in Green 3 TXD out 6 TXD out Yellow 2 RXD in 7 CTS in Brown 7 RTS out 8 RTS out White 8 CTS in Ethernet Port 1 Primary This Ethernet port is 10 100BaseTx auto detecting and auto mdi mdix crossover This means it will auto detect the speed and work with either a straight thru or cross wired Ethernet cable A standard shielded RJ45 connector is provided See the figures below for the pin outs This port has a fixed unique
16. lies the mission oriented tools you need for every step of your project from the initial Software specification through startup and years of trouble free operation Configuration information flows Tools between Sixnet Windows saving you time you don t have to enter data multiple times and dramatically reducing data entry errors Refer to the on line help in the Sixnet I O Tool Kit for complete details Sixnet The Sixnet I O Tool Kit is a configuration calibration and maintenance tool for Sixnet hardware 1 0 Use the I O Tool Kit to configure I O features perform channel by channel calibrations in Tool meaningful engineering units and perform live diagnostics at each station Refer to the electronic Kit help for details EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 4 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 support sixnet com Getting Started Following these steps will make installation and start up easier with Sixnet Hardware Also see Section 5 for more details Mount the Hardware If you purchased a TrakPak packaged system the complete enclosure is ready for installation on any flat surface If you purchased individual components refer to the following sections of this or the appropriate user manuals for information on installing them into an enclosure Install ST BUS or Communication Wiring to I O Modules Make
17. nd user loops RM PS 024 01F Redundant Power The RM PS 024 01F allows you to connect auxiliary 24 VDC power from another RM PS 024 01F or other source to terminals 17 and 18 When auxiliary power is connected the RM PS 024 01F will source most of the power under normal operating conditions If the primary power fails then the auxiliary power will immediately take over ET GT ST 3 DC Power Wiring All Sixnet units and user instrumentation loops may be powered from a single DC source Refer to Figure 3 3 and 3 4 for typical DC power connections The user DC power source requirements are 10 to 30 VDC for the ET GT ST 3 EtherTRAK I O modules and some newer SixTRAK I O Modules labeled for 10 30 VDC power Otherwise use 18 to 30 VDC power for the ET GT ST 3 and I O module s EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 9 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com To calculate the current requirements add the wattage required for the ET GT ST 3 and Current ae Sixnet modules in use Then divide the total wattage by the DC power source voltage Then Requirements add any current needed for 4 20 mA user instrumentation loops ST Bus Wiring ST Bus wiring connects the SixTRAK I O modules to the EtherTRAK Redundant I O Guidelines Gateway Refer to the SixTRAK I O User Manual for complete ST Bus wiring gui
18. nicate with your device using your master software EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 13 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Modes of The ET GT ST 3 has the following modes of operation that can be configured with the Sixnet I O Operation Tool Kit software Slave Mode In this mode the unit operates simply as a slave It responds to read and write messages from a master PC controller RTU or other device EtherTRAK stations can respond to messages on all their ports at the same time allowing for multiple master interrogations Each serial port can be set for a different protocol Sixnet or Modbus Each port can also be configured for slave master or Sixnet passthru mode The two Ethernet ports will respond to Sixnet or Modbus protocol automatically No protocol configuration is necessary Master Mode The ET GT ST 3 can act as a Sixnet or Modbus protocol master over its Ethernet or Serial ports Just configure the port as a Modbus or Sixnet Master and then define I O Transfers to your slave stations Refer to the I O Tool Kit on line help for details on configuring I O Transfers Master to Master Mode This advanced mode allows two master devices to use the ET GT ST 3 to exchange I O data In this mode one port is configured for Slave operation and must be connected to a Modbus or Sixnet master device
19. st the Hardware Use the Test I O window in the I O Tool Kit program to verify proper I O operation of all Sixnet stations Refer to the I O Tool Kit on line help system Configure Your PC Software to Communicate with the Sixnet station s Refer to the documentation for your software If You Have Difficulty If you experience startup trouble refer to a following page in this document for some troubleshooting tips or go to www sixnet com If you still need assistance then please contact Sixnet EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 5 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Using Sixnet Below is a quick overview of using the Sixnet I O Tool Kit It is supplied on the Sixnet CD Windows and registering for Level 1 basic features is free Software Note An expanded version of this page has been provided as on line help To access it click on the Getting Started icon in the I O Tool Kit online help Basic Configuration Run the Sixnet I O Tool Kit program and create your panel layouts Then configure operating parameters for each Sixnet component including channel tag names Link the SixTRAK I O modules if any and load your configuration to the controller or RTU Assign virtual I O modules and I O transfers for any EtherTRAK modules you wish to have the controller poll Save this information to a project
20. the unit e Choose a station slave number for the unit that is unique Once you ve completed the wizard save your project file Go to the Device menu and choose Serial Port for the communication device Then go to the Operations menu and select Load This should set the IP address in the module and then load down your other parameters Go to the Device menu and choose Ethernet for the communication device Then go to the Operations menu and select Verify If this Verify fails for some reason here are some items to check e Make sure the LNK LED is on solid If it is off or blinking then a typical cause is a bad cable an incorrect cable or you are plugged into the wrong port on your hub switch e Try to ping the unit Ping is a utility that comes with your PC Start an MSDOS prompt and type ping followed by the IP address of the unit and then hit lt CR gt For example ping 10 1 0 1 do not type the quotes If you get an unknown command error then you will need to install the TCP IP Ethernet protocol on your computer If you get destination unreachable then make sure the gateway s IP address is valid with respect to the IP address and subnet mask of your computer If you get request timeout then check all the items above For more info refer to the Sixnet I O Tool Kit help system Once you establish that you can communicate with the unit from the Sixnet I O Tool Kit you then should attempt to commu
21. the unit indicates its operational status ON The unit is operating properly OFF There is no power to the controller or service is required Contact Sixnet technical support FAST BLINK This may occur when the unit is being reset or firmware is to be downloaded from the I O Tool Kit software SLOW or PERODIC This indicates that the internal watchdog has detected a problem Try clearing the memory and BLINK reloading the project from the I O Tool Kit Memory The ET GT ST 3 has nonvolatile battery free memory for storing configuration data from the VO Tool Kit utility It also has battery backed memory for storage of I O registers The battery is a rechargeable lithium cell that is kept fresh by the power circuitry in the unit The memory retention period for an unpowered unit is at least 6 months at room temperature The retention time will be shorter at higher temperatures The life expectancy of the lithium battery is approximately 10 years or more Product To obtain support for Sixnet products call Sixnet and ask for Applications Engineering Our Suppo rt phone numbers are Phone 1 518 877 5173 Fax 1 518 877 8346 E mail support sixnet com Visit us on the Web www sixnet com Our mailing address Sixnet Technology Park 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 15 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1
22. ts are typically installed against one another but space may be left between modules to accommodate other DIN rail mounted components such as terminal blocks and fuse holders End clamps are recommended to restrict side to side movement Figure 2 2 shows the physical dimensions of the units covered by this manual Sixnet components can be installed in any orientation and order on your panel I i 8 0 Wire Duct 20 3 cm J Wire Duct P eN 5 Pale 33 0 83 8 cm 8 0 Wire Duct 20 3 cm z i 6 5 Wire Duct 16 5 cm 27 0 68 6 cm Sample Layout For a 36 x 30 Enclosure Figure 2 1 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 7 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com 4 47 11 35 cm 4 27 10 83 cm l i 2 92 YAY AY AY AY amp cae T 0 25 7 42 cm 0 64 cm DIN EN 2 92 50022 EtherTRAK 7 42 cm Rs Redundant Ethernet 1 0 Gateway 3 17 8 05 cm Front View 1 0 17 w ET GT ST 3 7 SIXNET d 0 43 i fee for 4 4 27 10 83 cm 8 scre
23. w 4 47 11 35 cm 4 75 12 07 cm V 1 38 3 5 cm ET GT ST 3 DIN EN50022 Side View 1 65 not included with units 1 45 i 419cm not shown to scale ___ 3 68 cm for reference only 7 fe 0 30 les 06 2 7 cm 0 76 cm 3 17 8 05 cm ET GT ST 3 Dimensions Figure 2 2 EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway User Manual Page 8 of 16 Last Revised 8 17 2009 SixnetTechnology Park e 331 Ushers Road e Clifton Park NY 12065 e USA e 1 518 877 5173 e FAX 1 518 877 8346 e support sixnet com Section 3 Power Requirements Power and ST BUS Wiring The EtherTRAK Redundant I O Gateway accepts 24 VDC power from a Sixnet power supply ST PS 024 02N or RM PS 024 01F or from a user DC power source of 10 to 30 VDC EtherTRAK I O modules and or some newer SixTRAK I O modules labeled for 10 30 VDC power or 18 to 30 VDC compatible with all EtherTRAK and SixTRAK I O ST PS 024 02N 24VDC 2A 90 260 VAC Line Neutral b Power for controllers RTUs I O expanders or user loops The SixTRAK power supply operates on 90 to 260VAC 47 to 63 Hz Refer to Figure 3 1 for connections Tighten these screw terminals to a maximum of 3 48 in lbs 24 VDC T L ST PS 024 02N Power Connections EET Figure 3 1 RM PS 024 01F
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