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INSTALLATION MANUAL
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2 MAP450D COPYRIGHT NOTICE This manual is a publication of Maple Systems, Inc., and is provided for use by its customers only. The contents of the manual are copyrighted by Maple Systems, Inc.; reproduction in whole or in part, for use other than in support of Maple Systems equipment, is prohibited without the specific written permission of Maple Systems. WARRANTY Maple Systems warrants each product to be free from electrical and mechanical defects in materials and workmanship for a period of on
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Read Me First! Your new Maple Systems OIT comes from the factory configured with the default communication settings: 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no handshaking, no turn-around delay, 90 viewing angle, interactive mode, CR line terminator, underline cursor, 1 space tab width, local echo enabled, local setup enabled, local keyboard enabled, key click enabled, block echo enabled. You can change these settings through the MAP450D’s local setup menus or by us
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4 MAP450D TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Control Panel Design Guidelines ...................................5 1.1. Control Panel Grounding ....................................5 1.2. Power Supply Selection .....................................5 1.3. OIT Cable Routing .........................................6 1.4. Other Steps to Improve Noise Immunity ........................6 2. Connecting the MAP450D to a Host Controller........................7 2.1. RS-232 (Interactive & Block modes) ...................
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 1. Control Panel Design Guidelines Pay careful attention to the placement of system components and associated cable routing. These items can significantly enhance the performance and integrity of your control application. SHIELDED COMMUNICATION CABLE GROUND STRAP CONTROL PANEL CONTROLLER OIT OPERATING TIED TO RELIABLE CABLE EARTH GROUND OIT OIT REAR POWER COVER SUPPLY OIT LINE I / O CONTROL LINES FILTER POWER LINE FILTER GROUND WIRES QUIET QUIET GROUND(ISOLATED) GROUND Figu
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6 MAP450D A power line filter installed at the AC input to the OIT power supply is highly recommended as a safeguard against conducted RF noise, which is often present on factory power lines. The wires connecting the output of the power line filter to the power supply should be kept as short as possible to minimize any additional noise pickup. The case of the power line filter should be connected to a quiet earth ground. The power line filter should have a current rating of at least three amps
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 2. Connecting the MAP450D to a Host Controller It is necessary to follow all installation procedures described in this chapter for electrical noise immunity and CE compliance. Host/Controller Operating Cable Tighten specific for the Host/Controller OIT Operating Cable Install the OIT Power Supply ferrite coil here Output Case GND Terminal Block Figure 3 MAP450D Cable Connections STEPS 1. Remove the four screws from the back of the OIT enclosure and open the two halves. 2. A
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8 MAP450D 6. Connect the OIT operating cable wires to the terminal block. Refer to sections 2.1 through 2.3 and Figure 4. Pin # Function 1 +24V 2 COM 3 Ferrite coil RXD+ 4 RXD- 5 TXD+ 6 TXD- 7 Heatshrink tubing RTN 8 RXD 9 TXD 10 CTS 11 1 RTS 12 POWER +24V 2 COM 3 Chassis shield wire RXD+ 4 RXD- 5 RS485 TXD+ 6 TXD- Connection to 7 RTN 8 RXD 9 communication TXD RS232 10 CTS 11 RTS wires of 12 TB1 Host/Controller Figure 4 Terminal Block Pinout Connection 7. Pull out any slack from the OIT operatin
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 2.1. RS-232 (Interactive & Block modes) Interactive and Block modes support the 3-wire RS-232 configuration with TXD, RXD and signal common. The cable requires an overall shield to protect against electrical noise. Xon and Xoff can be used for communication handshaking. 3-Wire RS-232 Host Controller MAP450D Terminal Block TXD Pin 9 RXD RXD Pin 10 TXD Signal Ground Pin 8 Return 2.2. RS-422/485 (Interactive & Block modes) Interactive and Block modes support the 3-wire a
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10 MAP450D 2.3. RS-422/485 (Network mode) Network mode supports the 3-wire and 5-wire RS-422/485 configurations. The 3-wire configuration has both transmit and receive on the same pair of wires plus a signal common. The 5-wire configuration has differential signal pairs for transmit and receive plus a signal common. In both configurations the signal pairs must be twisted and surrounded by an overall shield. Power Supply +24V GND OIT TB1 Shield From or To 1 Host or OIT +24V 2 COM 3 * CHASSIS GND
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 There are several different forms of communications networks. Maple Systems’ OITs utilize the multidrop format. The host controller, located at one of the network ends, is connected to the OITs via a continuous com-link. Each OIT is connected to the network by locally tapping into the com-link with short stub cables. The end of the com-link must be properly terminated to reduce noise pickup and interference. The total length of the com-link, from the host controller to the
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12 MAP450D Network Termination The com-link cable must be properly terminated to reduce the amount of interference and noise pickup from the surrounding environment. This is accomplished by using a termination circuit at both ends of the network cable. The following figure shows a typical termination circuit. The host termination is only needed if the host controller’s RS-422/485 adapter does not contain any built-in terminator circuitry. The end termination must be done at the extreme end of th
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 The cable shield must not be used as the signal ground. It is tempting to try and reduce the cost of 5-wire cabling by using a 4-wire cable with the shield used as the signal ground. DON’T DO IT. The initial cost savings are always exceeded by the maintenance costs once the system is operating under field conditions. It is often necessary to completely replace the network com-link with the proper cable (5-wire plus shield) to eliminate noise problems in the system. The sig
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14 MAP450D 3. Mounting the MAP450D 3.1. Panel Mount The OIT is installed in a panel by separating the front and rear covers of the OIT, and then sandwiching the panel between the two. The gasketed surface of the OIT’s front cover provides the environmental seal to NEMA 4 and NEMA 12 standards. The rear cover helps shield the OIT from dust, dirt, induced electrical noise, and physical damage. The OIT is mounted using four #6-32UNC screws sandwiching the OIT halves to panel. Screw length is equal
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 15 IMPORTANT: When panel mounting the MAP450D, do not catch the display connector on the panel cutout. The display is exposed while panel mounting and extra care should be taken. The display can be damaged if the display cable connector, which protrudes from the panel cutout, is touching the panel when tightened. To avoid damage, place the MAP450D gently onto the panel while monitoring for this condition. 3.2. Pedestal/Pendent Mount The OIT is installed onto a pedestal/penden
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16 MAP450D 5.400 +/-0.015 2 places 0.156 dia. nominal, 4 holes(clearance for #6 screws) PEDESTAL MOUNTING 4.600 +/-0.015 PLATE 5.00 nominal 2 places (1/8" thick min. recommended) 6.00 nominal Figure 11 Pedestal/Pendant Mounting Plate Dimensions The OIT is connected to the mounting plate with four #6-32UNC screws. The length of the mounting screws is equal to the plate thickness plus 1/4 inch. NOTE: The mounting screws must not be torqued to more than 18 pound-inches. Over-torquing can strip the
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INSTALLATION MANUAL 17 4. Configuring the MAP450D The MAP450D has many operating parameters that control how it communicates to the host controller. These operating parameters can be changed in three ways: from the MAP450D’s keyboard when it is in Configuration mode, when the host controller sends a Configuration Control Command, or by downloading a STEPware-100 project. This chapter explains how to connect the MAP450D to a PC so you can download a project from the STEPware-100 configuration sof
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18 MAP450D Appendix A OIT Hardware Specifications Mechanical Material: Cast aluminum enclosure sealed to NEMA 4/12 Mounting: Panel, pedestal, pendant, or benchtop Wiring: Unit is field-wired by user to internal terminal block pins Weight: 2 pounds (0.90 kg) Environmental Operating Temp: +32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C) Storage Temp: -4 to +158°F (-20 to +70°C) Electric Noise Immunity Emissions: EN55011 (Group 1, Class B) — Generic commercial, light, and heavy industrial environments EN50081-1 — Generi
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(Panel) INSTALLATION MANUAL 19 Appendix A (con’t) Dimensional Outline 8.12 [206] 7.10 [180] Waterproof strain relief for operating cable entry 5.75 [146] 5.00 [127] FRONT VIEW 6-32UNC x 0.50 [12.7] screw, SS, 4 places 0.90 [23] depth behind the front of a panel REAR VIEW 6-32UNC x 0.30 [7.6] deep threads, for Pedestal Mounting only 1.70 [43] overall SIDE VIEW, SIDE VIEW, Free-Standing & Pedestal-Mount Panel-Mount Dimensions are in inches [mm]. 1010-0046A, REV 00
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20 MAP450D Appendix B Differences Between MAP450D and MAP450B The MAP450D uses the same enclosure, display, keyboard and overlay as the MAP450B, but includes the following differences: 1. The MAP450D can be configured using the Windows-based STEPware-100 configuration software. 2. The MAP450D stores and displays up to 500 user-definable messages. 3. The MAP450D stores the configuration parameters and user-definable messages in flash memory. 4. The MAP450D is CE certified; it passes strenuous tes