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1. Monitoring amp Internet 1 O Assist Server Unit bes ud RC Office terminal Local terminal HUB B D oz D nig Ep dot did jo acy 1 0 Controller Unit O Controller Unit 1 O Controller Unit all EI ro o gt Device Device Device Device Figure 1 1 System Configuration Image Explanation of names Monitoring amp control server This refers to the product SVR MMF2 FIT Data can be collected from I O Assist Servers and I O controllers connected to the network as well as from connected device modules The collected data can be displayed graphically by the monitoring function Also the internal programming function allows monitoring to be customized easily to suit the application by for example outputting alarms when upper or lower limits are exceeded or sending notification at fixed time intervals The collected data can be stored on the unit s CompactFlash card and sent to other network hosts using E mail or FTP I O Assist Server Unit This refers to the product SVR IOAx FIT GY The I O Assist Server Unit supports the management function that enables it to collect data from and set data to I O Controller Units that belong to the same grou
2. A Compact Flash 31008 SVR MMF2 Storage When storing this product keep it in its original packing form 1 Put the product in the storage bag 2 Wrap it in the packing material then put it in the box 3 Store the package at room temperature at a place free from direct sunlight moisture shock vibration magnetism and static electricity Disposal When disposing of the product follow the disposal procedures stipulated under the relevant laws and municipal ordinances CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings Nomenclature of Module Components Expansion bus ue JL E 5VDC Input ep L uH E Fs RESET SW athe SHUT DOWN alee a sw a Bs ls SW2 Bs 10 100BASE TX I cji SVR MMF2 Figure 2 1 Names of module components Table 2 1 Nomenclature of Module Components Name Function CompactFlash CompactFlash inserting connector TYPE 2 TrueIDE RUN LED Status display LED sTATUSLED Status display LED RESET Reset the CPU Only used in the case of a problem STATUSLED SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN SW SW1 sw2 User SW2 RJ 45 connector 5VDC P
3. it will last over 10 years Replacement of expendables is handled as a repair there will be a charge FCC PART 15 Class A Notice 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 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference at his own expense WARNING TO USER Change or modifications not expressly approved the manufacturer can void the user s authority to operate this equipment CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 7 1 Before Using the Product Environment Use this product in the following environment may overheat malfunction or cause a failure Operating temperature 0 50 C Operating humidity 10 90 RH No condensation Corrosive gases None Floating dust particles Not to be excessive Inspection If used in an unauthorized environment the module Inspect the product periodically as follows to use it safely The ventilation slits are not covered and neither dust nor alien substanceis attached to the ventilation slits
4. 1 Connect the SVR MMF2 FIT and DIO 8 8 FIT GY via a stack connection Set switches etc SVR MMF2 FIT DIO 8 8 FIT GY Device ID 0 2 Connect the Windows PC and SVR MMF2 FIT either via a hub or directly using a crossed LAN cable 3 Tum on the SVR MMF2 FIT After a short time LEDI starts blinking normal operation 4 Bootthe Windows PC and start the Web browser Notes Ensure that the network settings on the Windows PC match the IP network class Ex IP address 10 1 1 2 etc Subnetmask 255 0 0 0 5 Next setup the Web browser see below if an unable to display page message appears when you enter http 10 1 1 1 into the address field of the Web browser Go to Tools gt Internet Options gt Connection gt Local Area Network LAN Settings gt LAN Settings gt Proxy Server and clear the Use proxy server on LAN check box Alternatively you can also use ping 10 1 1 1 or similar to check the network connection CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 25 4 System Setup 6 When the main menu of the SVR MMF2 FIT appears User name mmf Password Enter mmf and press Send use standard alphanumeric characters Refer to Pagel0 Table 2 2 7 When the menu appears click Create monitoring in the system monitoring area Click Page01 Select 8 Create and display monitoring screen refer to the system setup guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select SWITCH from the items at the bottom of the screen Click
5. and make sure that the system is correctly set up SVR MMF2 FIT 15 3 Hardware Setup Mounting the Module Stack Connection Locking Devices The module contains connecting locking devices mark two units at the top and bottom MASS Sas b ae mw Bessa Figure 3 1 Stack Connection Locking Devices CONTEC 16 SVR MMF2 FIT How the stack connection locking device works Locking 3 Hardware Setup Push the pawl of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip downward from above to open the spring for the locking device the groove moves toward you WMG Ww SN Figure 3 2 Operation of Lock for Stack Connections Locking Unlocking Push the groove of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip in the direction of the arrow until the device is locked WAITS NN Ran Figure 3 3 Operation of Lock for Stack Connections Unlocking CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 17 3 Hardware Setup Connecting the module Inserting the stack hook by aligning it with the hook insertion inlet for the other device automatically locks the module If a stack connector protective cover is attached the connection operation should be performed after the cover is removed E E 8 RESET STATUS PN 4 Compact Hash su di w 7 E Figure 3 4 Connecting the module Removing the module Unlock the locking
6. device at the top and the bottom Remove the connected module from the hook A Compact Fash JATSU A E We Figure 3 5 Removing the module CONTEC 18 SVR MMF2 FIT 3 Hardware Setup Mounting removing on a DIN Rail Mounting procedure 1 Pushing the fixing hook with a flat blade screwdriver renders it into a lock enabled condition this should be done on all connected modules 35mm DIN rail Press here to lift the fixing hook Figure 3 6 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 1 3 gt 2 Hook the unit an object consisting of a controller and a module from the upper part of the DIN rail and press the lower part of the unit onto the DIN rail Side view Figure 3 6 Mounting on a DIN Rail 2 3 CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 19 3 Hardware Setup 3 The fixing hook is automatically locked and the module can be mounted in one touch Side view Fixing hook Figure 3 6 Mounting on a DIN Rail 3 3 Removal procedure 1 Lower the fixing hook for the unit to unlock it This operation should be performed on all connected modules 35mmDIN rail Figure 3 7 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 7 3 CONTEC 20 SVR MMF2 FIT 3 Hardware Setup 2 With the fixing hook unlocked pull the lower part of the unit toward you Side view Figure 3 7 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 2 3 3 By lifting the unit y
7. from the ee eee SVR MMF FITIG SVR MMF2 FIT MachZ ZF Micro Devices SH 4 240MHz a E Hz M Memory o 64M pMByes 64M lpmByes a E Serial portonmain unit a oo poo o se Keyboard mouse fpf NN CF Compact frash sess us size Jeaweytes 128M Bytes Data acquisition area 32MBytes 64M Bytes __ ncludes image files used for monitoring Number of serial devices 1 COM 2 FIT GY and able to be connected in a COM 1PD FIT GY can be stack mE CN in a stack Current consumption 5VDC 5 1 5A 5VDC 5 0 5A External dimension mm 52 4 W x 64 7 D x 94 0 H 25 2 W x 64 7 D x 94 0 H No protrusion No protrusion Wei weight 180g 100g CONTEC 2 SVR MMF2 FIT 1 Before Using the Product System Configuration Image Multiple I O controller units and the monitoring amp controlling server can be installed on the same network When connected to the monitoring amp controlling server the host controller can read and write signals from and to the devices that are connected to the subordinate I O controller units
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9. system is equipped with a slot for CompactFlash compliant CompactFlash cards TYPE II x 1 size which is available for memory cards only A CompactFlash card loaded with monitoring and control tools is inserted in the unit Power supply for the card Available card voltages and current values for each slot are listed below Table 2 3 Power Supply for the Card Voltage Current M ax 500mA Slot Not supplied Not supplied RUN LED Blinks while the unit is running STATUS LED Turned off during normal operation The RUN LED and STATUS LED start blinking when SW1 is pressed to trigger a system shutdown The STATUS LED stops blinking and remains illuminated after the system shutdown completes Wait until the LED stops blinking before turning off the power SHUT DOWN Used to shutdown the system If you have changed the setup modified the monitoring screens or task programming or the task programming is storing data on the CF compact flash disk do not turn off the power until writing the data to the CF has finished Although you also can shutdown the system from a browser pressing SHUTDOWN finishes writing data to the CF before shutting down If data is not being written to the CF it is safe to just turn off the system power The RUN LED and STATUS LED start blinking when you press SHUTDOWN The LEDs stop blinking once the system has shutdown and the power has turned off about 10 seconds SWI Selects the syste
10. will the warrantor be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise from inexperienced usage misuse or malfunction of this device CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 5 1 Before Using the Product Safety Precautions Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely Safety Information This document provides safety information using the following symbols to prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and the destruction of equipment and resources Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely AN DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury amp WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Handling Precautions N CAUTION Do not use or store the equipment in a hot or cold place or a place that is subject to severe temperature changes Examples Under direct sunlight Near a heat source Do not use or store the equipment in a place that is subject to extreme humidity or dust It will be extremely dangerous to use the equipment when its interior is contaminated with water or liquid or conducting
11. 40 compliant I E C68 2 6 compliant Impact resistance 15G half sine shock for 11ms in X Y and Z directions J IS C0041 compliant E C68 2 27 compliant D type ground old the third type ground 3 When using a POW AD22GY CONTEC 30 SVR MMF2 FIT 6 Appendix External dimensions 1 2 1 2 ote 3 5 elc 3 03 30 CO 3c om c3 omm C9 CIE 3 3 ETT or d mm 3 1 ERI PB B e i m 94 0 gt lt J CJ lt C C3 i ce co 5 0 m oS fon Peele Y rmm fatty d ok 35j 252 64 7 JL La 4 0 CIC Yc an a Ejo Tao C Ic mm S colli shows the center position of the DIN rail shows the referring dimension Figure 6 1 External dimensions CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 31 SVR MMF2 FIT Hardware Setup Guide CONTEC CO LTD December 2005 Edition 3 9 31 Himesato Nishiyodogawa ku Osaka 555 0025 Japan Japanese http www contec co jp English http www contec com Chinese http www contec com cn No part
12. F amp elT Series Monitoring amp Control Server SVR MMF2 FIT Hardware Setup Guide CONTEC CO LTD Check Your Package Thank you for purchasing the CONTEC product The product consists of the items listed below Check with the following list that your package is complete If you discover damaged or missing items contact your retailer Product Configuration List System unit SVR MMF2 FIT 1 First step guide 1 CD ROM F amp elT Series Setup Disk 1 1 Power input connector 1 Magnet 2 The CD ROM contains various software and User s Guide this manual System unit Power input connector CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT CD ROM F amp elT Series Setup Disk First step guide Copyright Copyright 2005 CONTEC CO LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD CONTEC CO LTD makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document The information in this document is subject to change without notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC CO LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document or for results obtained b
13. STATUS LEDs are located on the front panel Check that the RUN LED is blinking Check that the STATUS LED is off Check that the correct power supply is being provided to the unit Refer to Supplying the Power to the Controller Module in Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Check the network port LED Check the UTP connector LED on the front panel The LINK LED illuminates when the network cable is correctly connected to the hub If not illuminated refer to Chapter 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings and check the connection The ACT LED blinks when communication via the network port is in progress Use the PING command on a host computer to check if the unit responds Ping the IP address assigned to this unit If the unit is operating it should respond Example When the device IP address is 10 1 1 1 the following should be displayed ping 10 1 1 1 Enter Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 If you do not know the unit s IP address you can restore the factory default setting by holding up the SW2 switch when turning on the power The RUN LED and STATUS LED start blinking together The LEDs stop blinking when initialization completes Turn off the power and then set the SW2 back to the lower position This also resets the other settings CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 27 5 Setup Troublesho
14. T GY Further details on this topic may be found in the respective device module manuals HUB This is a line concentration device that is used when a LAN is constructed using twisted pair cables The F amp elT series includes an 8 port switching HUB unit SH 8008 FIT GY that is equipped with a DIN rail mounting mechanism Example of System Configuration COM 2 FIT GY DIO 8 8 FIT GY c POW DD10GY dd ua ADI 12 S FIT GY Te L3 MUNI STATUS H ni a FE nr A em of E SE ene CAES i ici Nwtwork Fe ie pa T r iw md i al Ir imt dim He F EHE JE Lo Ll ofr H m cl Figure 1 2 System Configuration Diagram CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 1 Before Using the Product Customer Support CONTEC provides the following support services for you to use CONTEC products more efficiently and comfortably Web Site Japanese http www contec co jp English http www contec com Chinese http www contec com cn Latest product information CONTEC provides up to date information on products CONTEC also provides product manuals and various technical documents in the PDF Free download You can download updated driver software and differential files as well a
15. cations Message based communication function Upto four serial communications devices COM 2 FIT GY or COM 1PD FIT GY can be connected in a stack maximum of eight RS0232C ports or four RS 422 ports Upto ten serial communications devices RS 232C or RS 422 or Ethernet devices TCP UDP can be linked together and message based communications performed between devices Messages can be sent and received from Web task scripts E mail transmission including attached files The E mail transmission function can be used for applications such as transferring files or sending alarms to the system administrator E mail reception Processing tasks can be monitored or controlled by receiving E mail CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 1 1 Before Using the Product PPP server dialup connections A PPP server function enables connections to an external host to be established via a telephone line for maintenance data transfer and similar Also the dialup function enables the internet connections from the SVR MMF2 FIT by using telephon lines SNMP agent Supports the SNMP protocol Centralized control can be performed using CONTEC s SNMPc or other network administration software Differences from the SVR MMF FIT GY The SVR MMF2 FIT supports the use of messaging in Web task scripts and Web monitoring Backups of Web monitoring and Web task scripts created on the SVR MMF FIT GY can be used on the SVR MMF2 FIT Table 1 1 Differences
16. debris When using the equipment in an environment that is subject to water or conducting debris consideration should be given to the installation of a control panel with a structure that keeps dust out Do not use or store the equipment in a place that is subject to shock or vibrations Do not use or store the product near equipment generating a strong magnetic field or radio waves Do not use or store the equipment in air with diffused chemicals or in an environment in which the equipment can come into contact with chemicals When attaching or detaching a module or a connector please be sure that the power cable for the system is unplugged from the outlet Do not modify the unit CONTEC will bear no responsibility for any problems etc resulting from modifying this unit If you notice any malfunction or abnormal conditions such or a strange odor or overheating please unplug the power cord and consult your retailer Use an earthed shielded cable to connection to peripheral devices To clean the unit gently wipe it with a soft cloth soaked with water or a neutral detergent Do not use benzene a thinner or other volatile solvents as they can cause the coating to discolor or peel off CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 1 Before Using the Product Life of the components Battery A primary lithium battery is used to back up the internal clock calendar and the CMOS RAM When the power is not drawn and the battery is stored at 25 C
17. ion is present ACT Turns off when no communications in progress Illuminates when communications in progress CONTEC 12 SVR MMF2 FIT 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings POWER This is a power supply connector Powersupply 5 0V X596 Table 2 5 Power connector Connector type MC1 5 3 G 3 5 PHOENI X CONTACT Vit 5VDC Vi FG Pin No Signal name Meaning 1 Vit Power supply 5V 2 Vi Power supply GND 3 FG Frame ground Available plug bundled MC1 5 3 ST 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 13 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings CONTEC 14 SVR MMF2 FIT 3 Hardware Setup 3 Hardware Setup Getting Started Follow the following procedures to set up the SVR MMF2 FIT STEPI STEP2 STEP3 STEP4 CONTEC Connecting the F amp eIT series module By referring to this chapter connects the F amp eIT series module to the SVR MMF2 FIT When using the SVR MMF2 FIT on a standalone basis go to STEP2 Set switches Set SWI to the up position default setting up Set SW2 to the down position default setting down Connecting the cables Connect the LAN cable and any modem or other external device cables to the SVR MMF2 FIT Turning on the power After re checking that STEPS 1 2 have been correctly performed turn on the power If something goes wrong after the power is turned on immediately turn off the power
18. m boot mode Always set this switch to the up position The lower switch position is only used in factory testing CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 11 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings SW2 Selects the system operation mode Always set this switch to the down position You can restore the default factory settings by setting SW2 to the up position and booting the system for example if you have forgotten the IP address or password of the unit The RUN LED and STATUS LED start blinking The STATUS LED stops blinking and remains illuminated when the system has been set back to the default factory settings Turn off the power and then set the switch back to the lower position Ethernet SVR MMF2 FIT is equipped with a Fast Ethernet card Network mode 100BASE TX 10BASE T Transmission rate 100M 10M bps Max network path length 100m segment Controller DP83815 National Semiconductor Operation at 100 Mbps requires a Category 5 cable Table 2 4 Ethernet connector Connector type RJ 45 1 E ACT SE eo p a SE a 8 LINK Pin No Signal name Meaning 1 TD Transmitted data 2 TD Transmitted data 3 RD Received data 4 N C Not connected 5 N C Not connected 6 RD Received data 7 N C Not connected 8 N C Not connected Network status display LED LINK Illuminates when a valid connect
19. oting 4 If the unit does not accept the user name and password when connecting from a browser on a host computer remember that the user name and password are case sensitive Check that the Caps Lock is off then enter again You can restore the default factory settings by setting SW2 to the up position and turning on the power for example if you have forgotten the user name or password set for the device The RUN LED and STATUS LED start blinking together The LEDs stop blinking when initialization completes Turn off the power and then set the SW2 back to the lower position A CAUTION This also resets the other settings 5 Refer to the System Setup Guide for details of the settings CONTEC 28 SVR MMF2 FIT 6 Appendix 6 Appendix System Reference Product Specifications Table 6 1 Function Specifications Item Specification Loading CPU SH 4 240MHz SDRAM 64M byte 512M bit Ethernet 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 connector I F Controller 10 100BASE TX controller DP83815 made by the National Semiconductor Transmitting 2K byte Receiving in 2K byte Buffer Supported F ull Duplex F amp elT I F Connecting the F amp elT Series Module Number of connecting devices 8 units Max 1 Module connecting method Connect device modules directly to the side of the SVR MMF 2 FIT The connection mechanism is a standard feature on the SVR MMF 2 FIT Lithium battery back up life expectancy When no powe
20. ou can easily remove it from the DIN rail Side view Figure 3 7 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 3 3 AN CAUTION Any operation involving the disconnection of modules in a unit in which multiple modules are connected that is attached to a DIN rail should be performed after the unit is removed from the DIN rail CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 21 3 Hardware Setup Connection Method Supplying the Power to the Controller Module 1 The DC DC power supply unit and the controller module can be cable connected using the detachable connector that is provided on either the unit face or module face Use a cable no longer than 50cm AWG24 16 No longer than 20cm for AWG28 and no longer than 35cm for AWG26 compatible cables AWG28 16 AN CAUTION The power for the device module is supplied from the stack connector The power supply from the stack connector is 5 0VDC 3A Ensure that the total current consumption of the connected devices does not exceed 3A Power supply input requirements for the SVR MMF2 FIT 5 0VDC 5 0 5A Max Cable connection A Compact Fas faac oO 1 m p E Hy POWDDIO SVR MMF2 Example POW DD10 Figure 3 8 Connecting the Controller Module to the DC DC Power Supply Unit CONTEC 22 SVR MMF2 FIT 3 Hardware Setup Table 3 1 Current consumption Cur
21. ower connector MC1 5 3 G 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT Expansion bus Connector for connecting the F amp el T Series 0 6mm pitch 80 pin F X 8C Series HIROSE swiss 10 100BASE TX CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 9 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings LED and Setup SW Table2 2 LED and Setup SW Function Setup amp display contents RUN LED ON Abnormal condition Flashing Normal operating OFF Abnormal condition STATUSLED OFF Normal operating ON System shutdown complete Flashing System shutdown in progress SHUT DOWN System shutdown button The RUN LED and STATUS LED blink when a system shutdown occurs Up System boot mode factory default setting Down Not used for factory testing Up Initialization mode Restore factory default settings 1 Down Normal mode factory default setting LAN LED ACT OFF No communications in progress ON Communications in progress ON LAN connection 1 Initialization mode This setting causes all settings to return to their factory defaults when the power is turned on TheRUN LED and STATUS LED both blink TheLEDs stop blinking when initialization completes Turn off the power and set SW2 back to normal boot mode before rebooting Default IP address 10 1 1 1 Default subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Default user name mmf Default password mmf CONTEC 10 SVR MMF2 FIT 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings Function of the Various Components CompactFlash Slot The
22. p as the Group ID that is set by using the Group ID switches of the SVR IOA FIT Assist Server which is a CONTEC product Group IDs can be set in a range of 0 7 By connecting local terminals and office terminals by means of a Web browser it is possible to monitor the status of the devices that are connected to an I O Controller Unit CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 3 1 Before Using the Product I O Controller Unit The I O Controller Unit is a general term that refers to any combination of this product the CPU CAxx FIT GY with device modules Each device contains a Group ID SW and a Unit ID SW these switches must be set so that they are unique within the network The I O Controller Unit transmits data collected from the devices to the I O Assist Server Unit that bears a specified Group ID Group IDs can be set in a range of 0 8 whereas Unit IDs are set in a range of 0 7 When the Group ID is set to 8 no data is transmitted to the I O Assist Server instead controls can be performed directly from a terminal to the I O Controller Unit The following device modules are available an 8 point digital input an 8 point digital output module DIO 8 8 FIT GY a 16 point digital input module DI 16 FIT GY a 16 point digital output module DO 16 FIT GY an 8 point input analog digital converter module ADI12 8 FIT GY a 4 point output digital analog converter module DAI12 4 FIT GY and a 2 point input counter module CNT24 2 FI
23. r supplied 10 years or more When power supplied about 6 years 25 C Accuracy of realtime clock Error of less than one minute per month Rated input voltage Supply 5VDC 5 to the two piece power supply input detachable connector on the front of the unit Useof a F amp elT series power supply unit is recommended Alternatively use a standard stabilized power supply Current consumption 0 5A Max 2 This does not include any current supplied to device units standard connection mechanism provided in the system 1 Ensure that the sum of the maximum current consumptions for each unit does not exceed the rated current output of the power supply unit 2 The power supply to the device modules is supplied via the stack connector However note that the maximum current capacity of the stack connector is 3 0A Max CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 29 6 Appendix Table 6 2 Installation Environment Requirements Requirement description 10 90 RH No condensation Floating dust particles Not to be excessive Corrosive gases None Line Noise AC line 2kV Signal line 1kV IEC1000 4 4L evel 3 EN61000 4 4L evel 3 resistance Static electricity Contact discharge 4kV IEC1000 4 2Level 2 EN 61000 4 2L evel 2 resistance Atmospheric discharge 8kV I EC1000 4 2L evel 3 EN 61000 4 2L evel 3 Vibration Sweep 10 57Hz semi amplitude 0 15mm 57 150Hz 2 0G resistance resistance 40minutes each in X Y and Z directions J IS C00
24. rent Product type Module species consumption 5 0VDC O 8 8 FIT GY ed Digita Output Module 12 24VDC 0 15A 16 FIT GY Isolated Digital Input Module 12 24VDC O 16 FIT GY Isolated Digital Output Module 12 48VDC O 8 8H FIT GY Isolated Digital Input Output Module 36 48VDC 16H FIT GY Isolated Digital Input Module 36 48VDC O A A FIT GY Isolated Digital Input Output Module input 12 24VDC output 12 48VDC DI 8 FIT GY Isolated Digital Input Module 12 24VDC DO 8 FIT GY solated Digital Output Module 12 48VDC DO 8D FIT GY c 2 isolated Bi Directional Digital Input Output Module DIO 16 16 FIT GY ed Digital Input Output Module 12 24VDC DI 32 FIT GY ed Digital Input Module 12 24VDC DO 32 FIT GY ed Digital Output Module 12 48VDC AD12 8 FIT GY ed Analog Input Module AD16 A FIT GY ed High Resolution Analog Input Module DAI 12 A FIT GY ated Analog Output Module DAI 16 A FIT GY ated High Resolution Analog Output Module CNT24 2 FIT GY 24Bits Isolated U p Counter Module 2Ch 5 12VDC CNT16 8 FIT GY 16Bits Isolated U p Counter Module 8Ch 12 24VDC CNT16 8L FI T GY 16Bits Isolated U p Counter Module 8Ch 5VDC COM 2 FIT GY Serial Communication Module RS 232C notel COM 1PD FIT GY Serial Communication Module RS 422A RS 485 notel PTI A FIT GY Input Module for Pt100 Thermo sensor RRY A FIT GY Reed Relay Output Module olelels s is es s es lsislies s s sj j
25. s s s slstestsl s Plulw el el ele wo Bw w e ef ey heje heje Pte ele e Ulol olol oO a mt of Of OF OT OT oY ome oT oy t lnl oy oy wo S S S S S Sy S S S 5 Sy Sy Sy S Sirs Sp Si S S S AN CAUTION Take account of the internal current consumption when connecting to a control module Operation is not guaranteed if the total current exceeds the capacity of the power supply unit Refer to the controller module s manual for details CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 23 3 Hardware Setup CONTEC 24 SVR MMF2 FIT 4 System Setup 4 System Setup A guide to the system setup procedure is contained on the supplied CD ROM Please refer to the Readmeu htm file on the CD ROM for details Summary Manual SVR MMF2 FIT Describes how to perform monitoring from a Web browser on a Windows PC assuming a the unit has its default settings and is connected to a DIO 8 8 FIT GY isolated digital I O module Required devices SVR MMF2 FIT Default factory IP address 10 1 1 1 Subnetmask 255 0 0 0 Module devices of the DIO 8 8 FIT GY etc Power supply adapter POA AD22 or similar for above units Windows PC Note Please use version 5 x or later of Internet Explorer LAN Cable Cross connection or connection via a hub Preparation The output status of the DIO 8 8 FIT GY is indicated by LEDs on the unit To test the input status connect an appropriate external circuit a DC power supply is required Test procedure
26. s sample programs available in several languages Note For product information Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price delivery time or estimate information Limited One Year Warranty CONTEC F amp elT products are warranted by CONTEC CO LTD to be free from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original products The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment neglect or unreasonable use or if the original invoice is not included in which case repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy How to Obtain Service For replacement or repair return the device freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice Please obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA from the CONTEC group office where you purchased before returning any product No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number Liability The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product In no event
27. somewhere on the screen to place the switch object If you click more than once a new object will appear for each click In this case use Operation gt Delete to delete any objects you do not need Select Operation gt Property from the bottom of the screen and click the displayed buttons to display the properties Modify the following values 1 Input Output Change Input value to Output value 2 Group ID Change Group ID from 0 gt 9 Notes The local devices stack connected to the SVR MMF2 FIT must be set with Group ID 9 gt System setup guide 3 bit O select the bitO of DIO Clicking OK changes the switch from a circle input to a square output Select Operation gt Operation from the bottom of the screen Check that clicking the switch changes it from OFF to ON and causes the 0 on DIO LED Y to illuminate Similarly to view the input state select Item SWITCH or select Seg7 7 segment and set the same settings Notes Set Group ID to 0 gt 9 The 7Seg can only display decimal hexadecimal display is not available Item Display Status to show the device status You can save these settings in the SVR MMF2 FIT using Save at the top of the screen 26 CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT 3 5 Setup Troubleshooting Setup Troubleshooting Use the following procedures if you encounter problems using the unit a 2 3 A CAUTION Check the front panel LEDs The RUN and
28. unction of the Various Components sese eret tne nnne tete tet tnn ene nnn 11 CompactFlash Slot eretara enina T RR ERES ERRARE EE cea aati 11 SENI M 11 STATUS LEDa ME 11 SHUT DOWN 1H ap 11 P EEEE AAE E A E E E 12 Bth rnet oer RE PR EE IAEA O E Ie tea e enc po uten a da 12 IBI M 13 3 Hardware Setup 15 Getting Started uin PERSEO ODORE ERE SENE CURIOSE S 15 Mount ng the Mod le eere A NAE AREE MRERENS ERRARE EN E 16 Mounting removing on DIN Rails sissies either eed eo EAER 19 CONTEC SVR MMF2 FIT iii Connection Method d ad e PESE EEEa CON A REN PER CNET UR NE PEOR ERES TR ERRAT 22 Supplying the Power to the Controller Module esee 22 4 System Setup 25 S mmaty Manual e PR CBE IO E EMERGED enn 25 5 Setup Troubleshooting 27 6 Appendix 29 System Reference 3 eie aa aE AE rE EEEE OE AE AAEE N 29 Product Specifications uosaseeriite emen ciit et ee EE ERU ES HERE RE THES NEEE ERATA ER eS TE eere eee s 29 External dimensions CONTEC iv SVR MMF2 FIT 1 Before Using the Product 1 Before Using the Product This chapter provides information you should know before using the product About the Module The product is an appliance server for remote monitoring and control on which all steps from development to actual operation can be performed from a Web browser The ser
29. ver enables a remote monitoring system to be implemented quickly and at low cost with functions such as monitoring I O data via the Web alarm generation based on I O data task branching E mail transmission and data logging with support for PLCs from various different manufacturers and for the CONTEC F amp elT series of I O control units CPU CAxx FIT GY 1 and similar devices The x in a model code represents a single digit or no digit indicating different products The same convention applies below Features Web monitoring Incorporates a Web server with Java applet support Remotely located PCs can monitor and modify I O data from a Web browser Monitoring screens can be freely configured using standard GUI parts graphics sliders and buttons etc together with imported image data All operation including layout of the monitoring screens and linking to I O data can be performed entirely from a Web browser Web task script The system execution process can be defined flowchart style by combining icons for operations such as data logging E mail transmission data output conditional branching and arithmetic operations All operations can be performed entirely from a Web browser Wide range of support devices Upto eight device modules can be connected in a stack Canlink to I O control units I O Assist server units and other types of network connected I O Can link to PLCs via network or serial RS 232C communi
30. y the user as a result of using this product Trademarks F amp elT is a registered trademark of CONTEC CO LTD Other company and product names mentioned herein are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners CONTEC i SVR MMF2 FIT Table of Contents Check Your package Copyright ii Trademark c ii Tabe Of Contents RES LEER iii 1 Before Using the Product 1 About tie Modu le eoe i eE REEE EE REEERE RTE DSS 1 Features System Configuration Image 2 citet iter enter teet rete rU Eve ee ES s a isis vene EE SEE eere 3 Example of System Configuration Customer Support x9 Mg nl 5 Limited One Year Warranty enr e dede te o RI De aoa e lo Meet 5 Ho w to Obt in Servioe dune tm a Reihe ee REUNIR RE PER LA EE RE CRI PERIERE e 5 Liability d D 5 Safety PrecautiOnSa iie eei e P REY Ede S ME e Ne ede ENRRF EAR RN E AA ERA e MEE FENCE eret ePaper ER UH 6 MEWZWEiniUIinEo T 6 Handling Pr cautions ie eer RR IR RE EE II MR NEN AE HEREIN a E ARA onei an 6 Envitonmefit e pO RE HER RE ERR RUBRO RD HR cns 8 MTM 8 Storage Disposal 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings 9 Nomenclature of Module Components esee ener treten trennen trente 9 F
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