User Manual for MiniOCS, MiniRCS, and SmartStix Mini Hardware Fourth Edition 15 March 2003 MAN0305-04
PAGE 10 15 MAR 2003 CH.1 MAN305-04 A variety of MiniOCS / MiniRCS models are available. Each model comes equipped with one factory installed I/O
CH.1 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 11 MAN0305-04 1.2.3 MiniOCS / MiniRCS Specifications TBD = To Be Determined Table 1.1 – Physical Specifications Mi
PAGE 12 15 MAR 2003 CH.1 MAN305-04 1.3 MiniOCS / MiniRCS Resources 1.3.1 Overview This section defines the resource limits that a programmer n
CH.1 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 13 MAN0305-04 1.3.2 Resource Definitions This section defines the resources listed in Table 1.2. System Registers
PAGE 14 15 MAR 2003 CH.1 MAN305-04 Table 1.4 - %SR Registers Register Name Description Min Max %SR28 SD_CRC Security Data Table CRC 0 65535
CH.1 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 15 MAN0305-04 User Registers User Registers (%T, %M and %R) are used to store application-specific Mini data. Thi
PAGE 16 15 MAR 2003 CH.1 MAN305-04 e. Text Tables A Text Table is a list of Text Items, which can be used in a Data Field, to display descriptiv
CH.1 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 17 MAN0305-04 c. %AIG Registers A %AIG Register is a retentive 16-bit memory location, which is normally used to sto
PAGE 18 15 MAR 2003 CH.1 MAN305-04 1.5 Additional References For further information regarding products covered in this manual, refer to the fo
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 19 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION 2.1 MiniOCS Mounting Requirements 2.1.1 MiniOCS Mounting Procedures (Installe
PAGE 20 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 Figure 2.3 - Right-end View (Non-Network Model) Figure 2.4 - Left-end View (Non-Network Mod
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 21 MAN0305-04 Figure 2.6 – Panel Cut-out (MiniOCS) Figure 2.7 – MiniOCS Mounted in Panel Box using M
PAGE 22 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 2.2 MiniRCS Mounting Requirements 2.2.1 MiniRCS Mounting Procedures (Installed in a Panel Box) The MiniRCS
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 23 MAN0305-04 2.2.3 MiniRCS Mounting Orientation There are NO orientation restrictions on the MiniRCS. However, the o
PAGE 24 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 a. Clearance / Adequate Space Install devices to allow sufficient clearance to open and close the panel doo
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 25 MAN0305-04 d. Orientation Observe guidelines for proper orientation of the bases when mounting the MiniOCS / MiniRC
PAGE 26 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 2.4 Ports, Connectors, and Wiring 2.4.1 Power, Network, and Programming Ports The MiniOCS / MiniRCS Power,
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 27 MAN0305-04 2.3.3 CAN Network / DeviceNet Network Port and Wiring Table 2.3 – CAN Port Pins Pin Signal Descript
PAGE 28 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 Figure 2.16 – CAN Wiring Note: To optimize CAN network reliability in elect
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 29 MAN0305-04 6. For a section of cable between two nodes, the cable shield is connected to the cable shield input at o
PREFACE 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 3 MAN0305-04 PREFACE This manual explains how to use MiniOCS / MiniRCS / SmartStix. Copyright (C) 2003 Horner APG
PAGE 30 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 c. Bus Length Several factors affect the maximum length of the bus including the accumulated length of drop
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 31 MAN0305-04 a. RS-232 Communications Wiring The MiniOCS / MiniRCS features an RS-232 port (Programming/Debug) for
PAGE 32 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 a. Setup Setup the modems to match the default serial port characteristics of the MiniOCS / MiniRCS. 9600
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 33 MAN0305-04 c. Recommended Modem Selection of a telephone modem for use with the OCS is highly dependent on environm
PAGE 34 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 MiniOCS LED status is indicated on the physical unit as shown in the following figure. Figure
CH.2 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 35 MAN0305-04 2.7 Mini Battery Replacement The following instructions apply to the MiniOCS and MiniRCS. 1. Disconnec
PAGE 36 15 MAR 2003 CH.2 MAN0305-04 NOTES
CH.3 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 37 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM MENU 3.1 General Chapter Three describes the System Menu for the MiniOCS / MiniRCS.
PAGE 38 15 MAR 2003 CH.3 MAN0305-04 3.4 Remote Screen / Keypad (Using Remote Text Terminal and Status Bar) The MiniRCS has the same functionali
CH.3 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 39 MAN0305-04 3.7 System Menu Option Screens In addition to providing access to the MiniOCS / MiniRCS, configuration
PAGE 4 15 MAR 2003 PREFACE MAN0305-04 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Horner APG,LLC. ("HE-APG") warrants to the original p
PAGE 40 15 MAR 2003 CH.3 MAN0305-04 • View OCS (RCS) Status This screen contains both a single enumerated editable field that sets the MiniOCS
CH.3 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 41 MAN0305-04 • View OCS(RCS) Diags This screen displays a list of self-test diagnostics results (no editable fields).
PAGE 42 15 MAR 2003 CH.3 MAN0305-04 DeviceNet In - (DeviceNet model only.) Ok DeviceNet master is maintaining a polled connection and not sen
CH.3 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 43 MAN0305-04 • Set FKeys Mode This screen contains an editable enumerated field that allows the Function keys to be
PAGE 44 15 MAR 2003 CH.3 MAN0305-04 NOTES
CH.4 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 45 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 4: KEYPAD AND SCREEN 4.1 Remote Screen and Keypad Capability 4.1.1 Remote Text Terminal The
PAGE 46 15 MAR 2003 CH.4 MAN0305-04 4.1.3 Establishing Communications using the Remote Text Terminal 1. Start Cscape software. Press Screens,
CH.4 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 47 MAN0305-04 The MiniOCS keypad has “OK” and “RUN” indicators. These indicators are green LEDs that are built into the
PAGE 48 15 MAR 2003 CH.4 MAN0305-04 4.4 User Screens In the normal operating mode there are a set of user-defined screens that can be scrolled t
CH.5 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 49 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 5: MINI CONFIGURATION 5.1 General Chapter Five provides preliminary configuration procedure
PREFACE 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 5 MAN0305-04 REVISIONS TO THIS MANUAL This version (MAN0305-04) of the Mini Hardware Manual contains the following
PAGE 50 15 MAR 2003 CH.5 MAN0305-04 Figure 5.1 Note: The configuration examples in this chapter depict the MiniOCS, but the proce
CH.5 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 51 MAN0305-04 If a different controller is installed, select the MiniOCS / MiniRCS by double-clicking on the box (or
PAGE 52 15 MAR 2003 CH.5 MAN0305-04 3. To view the registers associated with the MiniOCS / MiniRCS model, press the lower Config button. a. A
CH.6 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 53 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 6: SMARTSTIX 6.1 General Chapter Six covers SmartStix I/O programming and configuration parameters
PAGE 54 15 MAR 2003 CH.6 MAN0305-02 BASIC SMARTSTIX PROGRAMMING 6.4 Using GET and PUT 6.4.1 Get Remote I/O Function Block This function h
CH.6 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 55 MAN0305-04 Num Words – This is the number of words to receive from the remote I/O device. Up to four words can be receiv
PAGE 56 15 MAR 2003 CH.6 MAN0305-02 6.4.4 Put Remote Parameter Description: ID – This is the network ID of the remote I/O to direct the sent
CH.6 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 57 MAN0305-04 ADVANCED SMARTSTIX PROGRAMMING 6.6 SmartStix I/O Module Device Classes There are currently five SmartStix I
PAGE 58 15 MAR 2003 CH.6 MAN0305-02 6.7 SmartStix I/O Module Consumed (Received) Directed Data Table 6.4 – Consumed Directed Data Word 1 16
CH.6 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 59 MAN0305-04 Table 6.8 – Consumed Directed Data Word 5 16-bit Word 8-bit High Byte 8-bit Low Byte 0 = Force Off / On 1
PAGE 6 15 MAR 2003 PREFACE MAN0305-04
PAGE 60 15 MAR 2003 CH.6 MAN0305-02 6.9 SmartStix I/O Module Produced (Transmitted) Global Data Table 6.12 – Produced Global Data Word 1 16
CH.6 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 61 MAN0305-04 6.11 SmartStix I/O Module LED Indicators SmartStix I/O Modules provide diagnostic and status LED indicators
PAGE 62 15 MAR 2003 CH.6 MAN0305-02 NOTES
INDEX 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 63 MAN0305-04 INDEX Auto Configuration, 49 Battery Replacement, 35 Bus Length CsCAN, 30 DeviceNet, 30 Bus Power CsCAN
PAGE 64 15 MAR 2003 INDEX MAN0305-04 CsCAN, 9 Default Operation, 56 Device Classes, 57 GET, 54 Introduction, 53 LED Indicators, 61 Module Netwo
PREFACE 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 7 MAN0305-04 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION...
PAGE 8 15 MAR 2003 PREFACE MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 6 : SMARTSTIX......
CH.1 15 MAR 2003 PAGE 9 MAN0305-04 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Scope The Mini Hardware User Manual provides information about the follo
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