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Data Delivery Devices VHF, UHF & ISM Wireless RTU RFScada 8ADI-9DO 4ADI-5DO User Manual
Data Delivery Devices VHF, UHF & ISM Wireless RTU RFScada 8ADI-9DO 4ADI-5DO User Manual
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RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 101 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 584 Unit 8 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 585 Unit 9 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 586 Unit 10 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 587 Unit 11 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 588 Unit 12 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 589 Unit 13 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 590 Unit 14 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 591 Unit 15 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 592 Unit 16 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 593 Unit 17 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 594 Unit 18 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 595 Unit 19 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 596 Unit 20 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 597 Unit 21 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 598 Unit 22 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 599 Unit 23 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 600 Unit 24 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 601 Unit 25 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 602 Unit 26 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 603 Unit 27 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 604 Unit 28 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 605 Unit 29 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 606 Unit 30 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 607 Unit 31 Configuration Register. Bit 0 = 1 for enabled, 0 disabled 608 Configuration ID of this unit. 0 = system master. 1 to 31 is a slave unit. 609 Image of the 8 output relay state. (read only) 610 Network state. 0 = OK, 1 = Network down, this link OK, 2 = Lost comms. Read only. 611 Modbus ID 0 = no second ID, 1 to 255 users Modbus ID.Unit will also always respond to Modbus address 99 612 Seconds before resetting to default state after loss of radio communications. Minimum 1, Max = 255, default = 10 613 Seconds before reverting to normal register updates after Modbus override data stops. Min 1, Max 255, default 10 614 Time in millisecs before this unit processes Modbus packet. Min = 4, max = 255, default = 40 *See text for exception 615 Special control mode setting, for example pump control modes. 0 for normal operation. 616 Analog pump control mode low setting 0 – 1022 617 Analog pump control mode high setting 1 - 1023 800 Total number of packets transmitted from master 0 -65535. Write any value to clear this and the next 31 registers 801 Total number of good packets received from Unit1 802 Total number of good packets received from Unit2 803 Total number of good packets received from Unit3 804 Total number of good packets received from Unit4 805 Total number of good packets received from Unit5 806 Total number of good packets received from Unit6 807 Total number of good packets received from Unit7 808 Total number of good packets received from Unit8 809 Total number of good packets received from Unit9 810 Total number of good packets received from Unit10 811 Total number of good packets received from Unit11 812 Total number of good packets received from Unit12 813 Total number of good packets received from Unit13 814 Total number of good packets received from Unit14 815 Total number of good packets received from Unit15 816 Total number of good packets received from Unit16 817 Total number of good packets received from Unit17 818 Total number of good packets received from Unit18 819 Total number of good packets received from Unit19 820 Total number of good packets received from Unit20 821 Total number of good packets received from Unit21 822 Total number of good packets received from Unit22 833 Total number of good packets received from Unit23 824 Total number of good packets received from Unit24 825 Total number of good packets received from Unit25 826 Total number of good packets received from Unit26 827 Total number of good packets received from Unit27 828 Total number of good packets received from Unit28 829 Total number of good packets received from Unit29 830 Total number of good packets received from Unit30 831 Total number of good packets received from Unit31 1000 Hop Pattern, read only 1001 Serial number, read only 1002 Channels, read only 1003 Software version 12 = 1.2 etc. Read Only.
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 102 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 1004 Seconds Modbus registers 311-318 must be stable before EEPROM write (Special mode 3) Read Only 1005 Run time in hours. Read Only 1006 Radio / Interface board type. 0 = ISM Spread spectrum, 1 = Generic RADInt Board, 2= ISM High Power Read Only 1007 Generic RadInt board Baud rate . Read Only 1008 Generic RadInt board key up time in mS. Read Only 1009 Generic RadInt board key down time in mS. Read Only 1010 Generic RadInt board data gap time in mS. Read Only 1011 Transmit cycle rate in mS. Read Only 1012 ISM High power RF data rate. 0=10,000 BPS, 1=120,000 BPS. Read Only 1013 ISM High power multi-packet burst transmit mode. X + 1 = number of burst packets. Read Only 3318 Write 1234 to restore to default settings. Write 5678 to copy all settings to EEPROM
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 103 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 105 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 Typical Applications and Installations. Multiple Tanks, Pumps and Remote Controls Miles apart, without interconnecting wires, the RFScada units can control and continuously monitor multiple pumps, tanks, VSD’s, switch contacts, security devices, analog signal input levels, analog output signals etc. Alarms and shutdowns may be activated from any location to indicate fault conditions; with every unit monitoring the network condition and reverting to a known state during error conditions. In this example network four RFScada units are configured so analog and digital signals may be transmitted and monitored between four locations. Up to 32 RFScada units may be in a single network, providing over 1000 inputs and outputs. Tank Tank Tank TankTank RFScada RFScada RFScada Pump Pump Analog Levels & Switch Inputs PC (optional) Monitor / Control VSD / VFD Motor / Pump Pump Analog Levels & Switch Inputs Analog speed, current, control and status signals to & from VSD Analog motor current & control status to RFScada Emergency stop contacts, gate switch, freeze switch etc Pump control contacts Analog / Switch operator control inputs Analog meters / relay indicating status display Modbus Emergency stop contacts Emergency stop contacts Analog meters & relays indicate status Tank TankRFScada Analog Levels & Switch Inputs Emergency stop contacts, gate switch, freeze switch etc Pump Pump VSD / VFD Motor / Pump Analog speed command and control signals to VSD
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 106 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 Simple Remote Tank, Local Pump Control Here the level of a remote tank is monitored, either by an analog level transducer and / or limit switches. The local pump may be operated either via a simple contactor or an adjustable analog output signal may be supplied to control the speed of a VSD. Note that the RFScada provides a very easy interface to these devices, and even provides power to the analog tank 4-20mA pressure transducer saving additional cost. Relay and ‘Over the Hill Applications. In some locations, particularly in mountainous regions where few man made objects exist to serve as signal reflectors, communication between units is not possible. In this case another RFScada unit may be located in a position within range of all units, and it can act as a relay station between units. RFScada RFScada RFScada Relay Station Mountain Inputs, Outputs etc. Inputs, Outputs etc. Tank RFScada RFScada provides power for 4-20mA transducer. Empty / Full Switches 4-20 mA level transducer RFScada PC (optional) Monitor / Control Analog / Switch operator control inputs Analog meters / relay indicating status display Pump VSD / VFD Motor / Pump NO WIRES !!
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 107 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 Remote Variable Speed / Variable Frequency Drive Control. A variable speed drive may be controlled at a distance using the RFScada units. Depending on the type of drive, the drive may be stopped, started, the speed controlled and many drive parameters such as output current may be monitored for safe operation. The RFScada units can provide automatic shutdown in the case of any system or communication failures. Access Control / Monitoring Here a pair of wireless RFScada units remotely protect, monitor and control access to a secure location up to 25 miles away. Alarms are activated whenever access is required or gained. The electrical lock may be controlled remotely as well as locally. Remote indication is supplied to show if the door is securely closed, when it is opened plus full visual status of conditions. Alarms indicate all faults and abnormal conditions, such as power fail or forced entry. RFScada RFScada Variable Speed Drive From VSD Analog speed, current, torque etc. readings. Digital / Switch Running, overload, status signals PLC, PC or control system PLC, PC or control system To & From VSD via Discrete Analog speed, current, torque etc. commands & readings. Digital / Switch commands & status signals To & From VSD via Modbus Speed, current, torque etc. commands & readings. Switch commands & status signals Phone or landline Modem Phone or landline Modem RS-232 or RS-485 NO WIRES !!! Local Alarm & Warning Indicators To VSD Analog speed, current limit Commands. Digital / Switch Stop, About to Start, Run etc. commands
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 108 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990 Security / Environmental Systems From up to 25 miles, without interconnecting wires the RFScada units can control and continuously monitor environmental systems such as pumps, fountains, heaters and security devices. Alarms are activated to indicate any fault conditions.
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 109 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990
RFScada 8ADI-9DO/4ADI-5DO Manual Ver 3.6 Copyright ©2005 Data Delivery Devices LLC Page - 110 – Bartlesville OK Tel 918-335-3318 FAX 918-398-9990