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105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 10 This document assumes the reader is familiar with the operation of the 105U I/O m
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 100 Command and response layout Command Response Message ID (ID) (ID) Message Inf
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 101 ©February 2009 • Control Command This parameter specifies the command to send. Bit Explanation 0 (LSB) Reserv
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 102 Get Slave Diagnostics GET_SLAVE_DIAG: Command Number = 0004h This command reads d
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 103 ©February 2009 • Ident Number Unique ID assigned by the Profibus User Organization • Extended Diagnostic Data
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 104 Set Slave Address SET_SLAVE_ADDRESS: Command Number = 0006h This command makes it
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 105 ©February 2009 01h-FFh: Change of address only possible after the initial address (i.e. default address = 126) •
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 106 Get Live List GET_LIVE_LIST: Command Number = 0018h This command returns 127 byte
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 107 ©February 2009 DPV1 Acyclic Read MSAC1_READ: Command Number = 0020h This command initiates a DPV1 Class 1 acycli
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 108 Returned data • Return Code See "Return Codes" in section “DP Error Cod
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 109 ©February 2009 • Slave Address Station address of the slave responder • Slot Number & Slot Index Used in th
Chapter 1 Introduction Page 11 ©February 2009 converter. The Profibus port has automatic baudrate detection (9600 bit/s - 12 Mbit/s). The Profibu
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 110 Command and response layout: Command Response Message ID (ID) (ID) Message In
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 111 ©February 2009 • Data [1 ...n] Additional manufacturer specific alarm information (Alarm -PDU) • Fault Informat
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 112 • Seq Number Unique identification number of the alarm Range 0 –31 • Alarm Spec
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 113 ©February 2009 4.11.6 DP Return Codes Possible DP error codes in Message Data word ‘Return Code ’ Return Code
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 114 Error Codes If return code indicates ‘DPMC_ERR_V1C_REQ_NEG ’, the status values ac
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 115 ©February 2009 DPV1 Return Codes Possible DPV1 related Error Codes in Message Data word ‘Return Code’ Return Code
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 116 4.12 Fieldbus Configuration - Ethernet The 105G provides the following Ethernet
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 117 ©February 2009 255) separated by periods, where each integer represents the binary value of one byte in the IP ad
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 118 2 Read Input discretes 1 IN/OUT Bit 3 Read multiple registers 0 IN/OUT Word 4
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 119 ©February 2009 OUT Area Modbus TCP Addresses (Fieldbus READ Locations 0 – 1023*) Modbus Bit Address OUT Area Loc
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 12 ♦ Internet functionality. The 105G has 1.4Mbyte of non-volatile “flash” memory
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 120
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 121 ©February 2009 Appropriate Modbus prefixes may need to be added to the Modbus Address depending on the host devic
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 122 To make I/O data available via Ethernet/IP, ensure that the Enable Ethernet/IP che
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 123 ©February 2009 Assembly Object, Class 04h The Assembly Object binds all mapped I/O data. This data is used for I/
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 124 I/O Data Input Mapping Object, Class A0h This object is setup dynamically via fiel
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 125 ©February 2009 4.13 Fieldbus Configuration – DeviceNet 4.13.1 DeviceNet Introduction DeviceNet is a broadcast-or
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 126 4.13.3 EDS File Each device in a DeviceNet network is associated with an EDS file
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 127 ©February 2009 4.14.2 Modbus Plus Addressing Modbus Plus node addressing can be set using switches or via confi
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 128 - (0x01) Illegal function for the addressed slave - (0x02) Illegal data address
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 129 ©February 2009 When adding mappings, software will automatically adjust the available 40000 register address rang
Chapter 1 Introduction Page 13 ©February 2009 An “output” is a value coming into the 105G via the fieldbus. An input is a value going out from th
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 130 Finally, it must be taken into consideration that the 105G Modbus Plus module dyna
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 131 ©February 2009 4.15 Connecting Serial I/O NOTE – Serial I/O Expansion are only possible for 105G Firmware versio
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 132 Mappings are configured as per normal radio modules however the serial module is a
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 133 ©February 2009 4.16 Access to Message Buffer Count The number of messages in buffers is stored in I/O registers
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 134 Chapter 5 Specifications General EMC approval EN55022, EN 50082-1, ETS 300 683, AS 3
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 135 ©February 2009 Radio transmitter inrush 105G 450mA @ 13.8VDC (0.5W) 600mA @ 13.8VDC (1W) 800mA @ 13.8VD
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 136 Chapter 6 Diagnostics Before installing a new system, it is always best to set up the syste
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 137 ©February 2009 6.2 Diagnostics Menu The 105G provides both offline and online diagnostic features to assi
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 138 6.2.1 Offline Diagnostics: The offline diagnostics menu disables the radio protocol driver
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 139 ©February 2009 (c) Show Signal Strength This option allows measurement of radio path between two locations
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 14 The 105G I/O database effectively isolates the fieldbus and the radio network. T
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 140 To access the online diagnostics menu, first connect to the “terminal” in configuration soft
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 141 ©February 2009 radio network. These options may be used to check operation of outputs at remote sites, and
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 142 • To decode the radio traffic using configuration software, first start communications logg
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 143 ©February 2009 To stop the decoding of “comms logging”, select the “Stop Comms” button. You should then al
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 144 6.3 Ethernet Diagnostics Read and Write image array can also be done via the Ethernet port
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 145 ©February 2009 To write to a register double click with mouse on the register and a “Modify I/O Registers
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 146 6.4 Fieldbus Indicating LEDs All 105G modules (except MD1) are equipped with four fieldbus
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 147 ©February 2009 6.4.2 Profibus Slave Indicating LED’s LED No Indication Description 1 - Not Used 2
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 148 6.4.3 Profibus Master Indicating LED’s LED No Indication Description Green Operate mod
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 149 ©February 2009 6.4.4 Modbus Indicating LED’s LED No Indication Description 1 - Not Used 2 Active Re
Chapter 1 Introduction Page 15 ©February 2009 1.3 The Wireless Network The 105G can communicate with up to 490 other addresses - this could be 490
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 150 6.4.5 DeviceNet Indicating LED’s Led No Colour State Description 1 - - Reserved for
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 151 ©February 2009 two radio transmissions, turning off DO2. Each time the switch is changed should be two ra
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 152 4. If a reliable radio path is not possible because of distance or path obstructions, you w
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 153 ©February 2009 11. Tick the “Time stamps” option and then select “Log to File” and type in the name of the
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 154 5. From this menu type the letter corresponding to “Initialize and Enter Debug Menu” on the
105G Wirless Gateway User Manual Page 155 ©February 2009 1. Start E-Series Configuration Utility and open up the appropriate project. 2. Select fr
Chapter 6 Diagnostics Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 156 Chapter 7 WARRANTY We are pleased that you have purchased this product. ELPRO products are
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 157 ©February 2009 Appendix 1 Status Registers I/O Status Registers 5000 - 9499 Bit Information Meaning
Appendix 1 Status Registers Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 158 Block Message Status Registers 9500 - 9999 Bit Information Meaning 15 Communication
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 159 ©February 2009 Appendix 2 IT Functionality 105G-ET1 Ethernet module only File system The file system
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 16 The 105G also transmits periodic update messages if there has been no change - if
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 160 • Admin Mode Admin users have full access to the filesystem through FTP and Telnet. Th
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 161 ©February 2009 web_accs.cfg To protect a directory from web access, a file called ‘web_accs.cfg’ must be
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 162 The above example will allow all IP addresses beginning with 10.10.12 to access all pro
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 163 ©February 2009 The contents of this file can be redirected by placing the line ‘[File path]’ on the first
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 164 until it is removed. The entire virtual file system can be disabled using configuration
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 165 ©February 2009 DisplayGateway Syntax: <?--#exec cmd_argument=’DisplayGateway’--> This function retu
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 166 Syntax: <?--#exec cmd arbgument=’GetText( "ObjName", OutWriteString ( offs
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 167 ©February 2009 The conversion characters and their meanings are shown below. If the character after the %
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 168 The arguments that can be passed to the SSI function printf are: Argument Description
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 169 ©February 2009 Character Input data, Argument Type d Decimal number; byte, short i Number, byte, sho
Chapter 1 Introduction Page 17 ©February 2009 ♦ time period, configurable 1 – 4096 sec (1.1 hour), or ♦ real time clock, or ♦ on demand by the
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 170 This SSI function saves the contents of a passed form to a file. The passed name/value
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 171 ©February 2009 Parameter Description Area Source Fieldbus Interface Area. Possible values are ‘IN’ o
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 172 Note: If the [Register] or [Register match] information is changed, a reset is require
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Page 173 ©February 2009 General Commands help Syntax: help [general|diagnostic|filesystem] version This command wi
Appendix 2 IT Functionality Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 174 Syntax: cd [path] Changes current directory. format Formats the filesystem. This is a p
Chapter 2 OPERATION Page 19 ©February 2009 Chapter 2 OPERATION 2.1 Start-up The 105G operating software and the database configuration are store
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 2 Thank you for your selection of the 105G module. We trust it will give you many y
105G Wirless Gateway USer Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 20 binary/digital read command, the 105G will convert the 16 bit value into a binary (1
Chapter 2 OPERATION Page 21 ©February 2009 2.3 Database The 105G database (Radio Interface) has 10 000 registers, each of 16 bit size. The struct
105G Wirless Gateway USer Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 22 A low battery alarm is available at register 4308. This becomes active when the batt
Chapter 2 OPERATION Page 23 ©February 2009 The full 105G database (4300 registers) can be accessed by the Host Device. 2.4.2 Profibus The Profibu
105G Wirless Gateway USer Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 24 2.5 Radio System Design Each wireless I/O system can have up to 95 unit addresses,
Chapter 2 OPERATION Page 25 ©February 2009 2.6 Radio Comms Failure The 105G has an internal "communications failure" (comms fail) status
105G Wirless Gateway USer Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 26 For example, to monitor the comms status of I/O register 1045, perform a binary/disc
Chapter 3 Installation Page 27 ©February 2009 Chapter 3 Installation 3.1 General The 105G module is housed in a rugged aluminum case, suitable f
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 28 Line-of-sight paths are only necessary to obtain the maximum range. Obstructions
Chapter 3 Installation Page 29 ©February 2009 Where antennas are mounted on elevated masts, the masts should be effectively earthed to avoid light
Page 3 ©February 2009 Limited Lifetime Warranty, Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedies ELPRO products are warranted to be free from manufacturi
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 30 The Yagi gain also acts on the receiver, so adding Yagi antennas at both ends of a
Chapter 3 Installation Page 31 ©February 2009 For licensed 105U units with RF power above 2W, the unit needs to be powered from the 12V “Battery”
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 32 Upon failure of the normal supply, the module may continue to operate for several h
Chapter 3 Installation Page 33 ©February 2009 3.4 Input / Output The 105G has eight on-board discrete/digital I/O. These act as both discrete inp
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 34 3.5 Serial Port 3.5.1 RS232 Serial Port The serial port is a 9 pin DB9 female and
Chapter 3 Installation Page 35 ©February 2009 3.5.2 RS485 Serial Port RS485 should not be used with the DF1 Protocol. The RS485 port provides fo
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 36 3.6 Profibus Port The Profibus RS485 connector is a D9 connector in the top end-pl
Chapter 3 Installation Page 37 ©February 2009 Pin Description 1 Not connected 2 Not connected 3 +ve RS485 (Positive) 4 RTS (request to send) 5
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 38 3.8 Modbus Plus Port For 105G-M+1 modules only. Connection to the Modbus Plus Netwo
Chapter 3 Installation Page 39 ©February 2009 3.9 DeviceNet Port For 105G-DE1 modules only. Connection to the DeviceNet Network is via the 5-pin p
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 4 Important Notice ELPRO products are designed to be used in industrial environment
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 40 Chapter 4 Configuration 4.1 Introduction A Windows program is provided to configur
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 41 ©February 2009 4.2 Configuration Program The configuration software is available on a CD, and needs to be install
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 42 Password. You have the option of entering a password to protect the configuratio
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 43 ©February 2009 Loading configuration from an existing module To load the configuration from a module, connect the
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 44 Deleting a Unit A module can be deleted from the configuration by highlighting the
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 45 ©February 2009 security key may be entered and you will be prompted to enter the security code a second time to co
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 46 The archived configuration files cannot be changed, downloaded or uploaded witho
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 47 ©February 2009 4.3.1 Loading from a 105G If you load a configuration from a 105G into a “blank” or new project, t
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 48 4.4 Mappings 105G to 105U I/O Modules To transfer remote input signals to a 105G,
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 49 ©February 2009 When mapping inputs to a 105G, you will be asked to select an I/O Register. Select the “…” box bes
Page 5 ©February 2009 How to Use This Manual To receive the maximum benefit from your 105G product, please read the Introduction, Installation a
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 50 of the status register will be set to 1. The comms fail time should be more than
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 51 ©February 2009 To map several consecutive I/O registers to several outputs, select the first I/O register in the r
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 52 Update Times To change the update times of output mappings, select the Update Times
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 53 ©February 2009 4.4.4 Startup Polls You can enter start up polls for remote modules by using the “New Poll Mapping
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 54 Read/Write Mappings The mappings can be “read” or “write” mappings. A Read mapping
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 55 ©February 2009 4.5.1 Entering a Block Mapping Select the “source” 105G on the left hand menu - select “Block Mapp
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 56 In the above example, the status register for the block mapping has been automatic
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 57 ©February 2009 4.5.2 Host Device Trigger Each block mapping that is configured is allocated a status register in
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 58 Firmware versions prior to 1.85 Note that the time period is after the last transmi
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 59 ©February 2009 If you want the block mapping to be sent only on real-time (and not on change as well), select the
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 6 CONTENTS ATTEN
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 60 4.5.5 Change-of-State If a value in the block changes by more than the sensitivity
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 61 ©February 2009 4.5.6 Block Read Mapping’s A Read mapping is a request sent to another 105G to return a block of v
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 62 4.5.7 Mixing Normal Mappings and Block Mappings Block mappings can include I/O Reg
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 63 ©February 2009 4.6 Change Sensitivity & I/O Value Scaling 4.6.1 Change Sensitivity “Change” messages for bo
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 64 Registers which are not included in any block use the “default” sensitivity which i
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 65 ©February 2009 Scaling is configured in the “Sensitivities” section of the configuration software. If you select a
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 66 The second example shows another I/O block (registers 81 to 1080) that has been sel
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 67 ©February 2009 4.6.4 Number of TX only transmissions Under I/O mappings and Block mapping’s is an option for the
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 68 4.7 Serial Configuration - MODBUS The 105G-MD1 module provides interface for Modb
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 69 ©February 2009 Supported Modbus Function Codes: Function Code Meaning 01 Read the state of multiple digital out
CONTENTS Page 7 ©February 2009 3.6 PROFIBUS PORT 36 3.7 ETHERNET PORT 37 3.8 MODBUS PLUS PORT 38 3.9 DEVICENET PORT 39 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURATI
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 70 4.7.2 MODBUS Master If you use the 105G as a Modbus Master, then the host device
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 71 ©February 2009 If the Modbus Slave device does not respond to the Modbus command, the 105G will try another 3 ti
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 72 To complete the Fieldbus Configuration, enter any other Modbus commands that may b
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 73 ©February 2009 Modbus Retry Delay The 105G Modbus Master configuration includes a feature to limit the frequency a
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 74 Command Description Code Function Code Comment Protected Write 0x00 NONE PLC2 se
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 75 ©February 2009 The entry under “I/O Register” (see below) is the first I/O register in the 105G to be transferred
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 76 Discrete I/O The value of a digital I/O point is stored in the 105G database as a
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 77 ©February 2009 Note: If analog values are read to and written from an integer file in an SLC or Micrologix CPU, in
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 78 network. For I/O transfer between the radio network and the fieldbus network, I/O R
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 79 ©February 2009 4.9.1 Fieldbus Mappings The Fieldbus Interface is divided into two distinct areas. The IN Area con
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 8 4.13 FIELDBUS CONFIGURATION – DEVICENET 125 4.13.1 DeviceNet Introduction 125 4
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 80 Consequently, depending on the fieldbus mapping transfer mode (see above table), Ra
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 81 ©February 2009 Configuration software allows the Fieldbus Interface IN and OUT areas to be addressed as an array o
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 82 Three Fieldbus Mappings are illustrated in the example above. Note that “Word Addr
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 83 ©February 2009 The first Fieldbus Mapping is a “Write WORD” mapping, writing I/O Registers 10 – 15 from the Radio
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 84 The Profibus address can be set in the “Fieldbus Config” screen or via the rotary s
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 85 ©February 2009 4.11 Fieldbus Configuration - Profibus Master The 105G-PR2 implements a complete Profibus-DPV0/DPV1
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 86 Adding a Slave to the Network To add a Profibus slave to the network, locate the r
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 87 ©February 2009 Profibus Address The actual Profibus address of the selected slave is shown in the address selectio
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 88 Parameter Assignment A slaves user-specific parameters can be changed via the param
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 89 ©February 2009 When an I/O module is added to a slave, configuration software will automatically assign that I/O t
Chapter 1 Introduction Page 9 ©February 2009 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Wireless Gateway products provide a wireless interface betwe
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 90 Depending on the particular slave, Manufacturer Specific Data may also apply to an
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 91 ©February 2009 configuration) may be synchronized using the Message Interface instruction SET_SLAVE_MODE (see sect
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 92 Tset The setup time determines the length of time elapsing in the node between a da
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 93 ©February 2009 Tid2 = Max. Tsdr Tid1 The idle time 1 determines the minimum length required before a transmitting
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 94 chosen locations are Fieldbus IN locations 0...1, and Fieldbus OUT location 0. Fiel
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 95 ©February 2009 1) Radio Configuration To complete the configuration, the I/O that has now been transferred to the
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 96 interface is by default disabled, but will become enabled by also enabling a “Statu
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 97 ©February 2009 Offset: Register: 0 Message ID 1 Message Information 2 Command Number 3 Data Size 4 Extended W
105G Wireless Gateway User Manual Elpro_man_105g_1.18.doc Page 98 Bit/Field Description Contents Err This bit indicates if the received message c
Chapter 4 Configuration Page 99 ©February 2009 4900 – 4949 Spontaneous Alarm ACK IN Area (i.e. ACK to above) For example, a message could be sen
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