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Dupline G3800 X036 User Manual

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Mastergenerator
G3800 X036
Ope
ration Manual
Last Update: January 2016
Du line
®
Fieldbus
Installationbus

Table of Contents

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Dupline G3800 X036 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDupline
ModelG3800 X036
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1. Start-up

Describes the initial steps to start the Mastergenerator software and hardware.

1.1.1. Hardware requirements

Lists the minimum hardware specifications needed to run the configuration software.

1.1.2. Installation

Provides instructions for installing the configuration software from the CD-ROM.

1.1.3. Start-up of program

Explains how to launch the configuration software and its initial windows.

1.2. Functions in the main window

1.2.1. File menu

Explains the functions available in the File menu of the configuration software.

1.2.2. Edit menu

Details the functions available within the Edit menu of the configuration software.

1.2.3. Options menu

Describes the options available in the Options menu, including language and serial port settings.

1.2.4. Tools menu

Explains the functions available in the Tools menu for firmware and testing.

1.2.4.1. Generator firmware

Explains how to download new firmware files to the Mastergenerator.

1.2.4.2. GTU Test Tool

Describes the GTU Test Tool for displaying and controlling Dupline channels.

1.2.4.3. Logged Data

Details how to upload and view logged data from the Mastergenerator.

1.2.4.4. OnLine Tool

Explains the OnLine Tool for testing functionality with Dupline-OnLine.

1.2.5. Help menu

Describes how to access help information and view program details.

1.2.6. Configuration of channel functions

Explains how to define functions for the remaining channels using a pop-up menu.

1.3. Basic Setup

2. Objects

2.1. General

Introduces objects as representations of functions and parameters for Mastergenerators.

2.2. Standard objects

Describes standard objects supported by the Mastergenerators.

2.2.1. Blank / Indicator

Explains the Blank/Indicator object and its applications.

2.2.2. Push-button

Details the Push-button object, its function, and time characteristics.

2.2.3. Toggle switch

Describes the Toggle switch object, its function, and time characteristics.

2.2.4. Timer/Recycler

Explains the Timer/Recycler object and its operation modes.

2.2.5. Real-time clock / Night setback

Details the Real-time clock function for timed switching and night setback.

2.2.6. Master function

Describes the Master function for simultaneous control of multiple channels.

2.2.7. Light Synch

Explains the Light Synch function for synchronizing light intensity signals.

2.2.8. Guide Light

Details the Guide Light object for LED indications on pushbuttons.

2.2.9. Multigate

Describes the Multigate object for monitoring multiple channels with logic operations.

2.2.10. Thermostat

Explains the Thermostat object for indicating digital thermostat transmitters.

2.3. Special objects

Introduces special objects for advanced functions.

2.3.1. Analog sensors

Details analog sensors for processing analog values and switching.

2.3.2. Motion detector

Describes the Motion detector object for intruder alarms and lamp control.

2.3.3. Dimmer functions

Explains Dimmer functions for advanced light controls and scenarios.

2.3.4. Light functions

Details Light functions for various automatic light controls.

2.3.5. Temperature Control

Describes Temperature Control for room regulation with display units.

2.3.6. Wireless Base

Explains the Wireless Base for setting up Dupline wireless output modules.

2.4. Alarm functions

2.4.1. Overview

Introduces the four Dupline alarm systems: ISA, Smoke, Intruder, and Water alarms.

2.4.2. General features

Discusses general features of alarm systems, including channel usage and master functions.

2.4.2.1. In-/output on one channel

Explains how alarm systems utilize single channels for both input and output.

2.4.2.2. Master functions

Notes that alarm objects are generally not affected by master functions.

2.4.3. ISA Alarm

Describes the ISA Alarm system for general monitoring and alarm sources.

2.4.4. Smoke Alarm

Details the Smoke Alarm system for smoke/fire indicators.

2.4.5. Intruder Alarm

Describes the Intruder Alarm system with detectors and arming functions.

2.4.6. Water Alarm

Details the Water Alarm system for water damage protection.

2.4.7. Common Siren

Explains the Common Siren for outputting multiple alarms to a single siren.

2.5. Roller blind control

2.5.1. Decentralized roller blind up-down function

Describes decentralized control of roller blind motors and their operation.

2.5.2. Roller blind master

Explains group-wise or master control of roller blind motors.

2.6. Counter and Multiplexer

2.6.1. Multiplexer (transmission of counter values)

Details the Multiplexer for controlling and transmitting counter values.

2.6.2. Multiplexer (transmission of analog values)

Describes Multiplexer for fast transmission of analog values.

2.7 Reference to data from other Dupline networks

2.7.1. General

Introduces referencing data from other Dupline networks for intelligent functions.

2.7.2. External reference

Explains how to add or remove references to addresses in other Dupline networks.

2.7.3. Read external input

Details using Analink values from external networks as input.

2.7.4. Status Indicator

Describes assigning an output copy of an address from another Dupline network.

3. Logic Setup

3.1. Introduction

Introduces logic functions for establishing relations between channels.

3.2. The dialog - logic functions

Describes the 'Logic Setup' dialog for processing logic functions.

3.2.1. Setup

Explains the configuration window for logic functions and setups.

3.3. Application

Covers the application of logic setups and their components.

3.3.1. Setups and Functions

Details creating, changing, and deleting logic setups.

3.3.1.1. Creating Setups

Explains how to navigate, add, change, and delete logic setups.

3.3.1.2. Mode of operation

Describes the logic functions: AND, OR, and XOR.

3.3.2. Inversion and Edge Triggering

Explains inverting outputs and triggering on edges in logic functions.

3.3.2.1. Inversion

Details how to apply inversion to channels and flags in logic setups.

3.3.2.2. Example of Edge Triggering

Provides an example of edge triggering in logic setups.

3.3.3. Using the on-board I/Os

Explains how to use the Mastergenerator's 8 on-board I/Os with logic functions.

3.3.4. Internal processing of the logic setups

Describes how the Mastergenerator processes logic setups sequentially.

3.4. Notes and Documentation

Discusses adding comments for documenting logic setups.

3.4.1. Input definitions

Explains how to document input modules and their I/Os.

4. Communication Ports

4.1. General

Overview of the Mastergenerator's 3 serial communication ports.

4.2. Protocol

Details the Modbus protocol used for serial communication and its functions.

4.3. COM1

Describes the COM1 RS232 port for configuration and external devices.

4.4. COM2

Explains the COM2 RS232 port for Dupline-Online and Radio Modems.

4.5. RS485

Details the RS485 port for linking up to 32 Mastergenerators.

4.6. Setup of Communication Ports

Explains the configuration settings for communication ports.

5. GSM Modem functions

5.1. SMS Setup

Details the setup of the built-in GSM modem for SMS messaging.

5.2. Event-based SMS messages

Explains how to use SMS messaging for control and monitoring.

5.3. SMS Control commands and Requests for Dupline data

Describes SMS commands for controlling channels and requesting data.

6. Data Logging Functions

6.1. General

Introduces logging of digital, Analink, multiplexed analog, and counter values.

6.2. Dupline-Online

Describes Dupline-Online for remote monitoring and control via the Internet.

6.3. Dupline-Online Transmission Media

Explains transmission media for Dupline-Online data.

6.3.1. Using GSM Modem

Describes configuring the Mastergenerator for GSM modem transmission.

6.3.2. Using the Internet

Details using the Internet for sending log records to the central server.

6.4. Event-based logging

Explains logging digital and Analink signals based on events.

6.5. Time-based logging

Introduces time-based logging for various signal categories.

6.5.1. Introduction

Explains time-based logging intervals for signals.

6.5.2. Time-based logging of Analink channels

Details setting up time-based logging for Analink channels.

6.5.3. Time-based logging of Counters

Describes time-based logging setup for Counter values.

6.5.4. Time-based logging of Multiplexed Analog data

Details time-based logging setup for Multiplexed Analog data.

6.6. Export of the Configuration to the Dupline-Online Webserver

Explains exporting configuration to the Dupline-Online Webserver.

6.7. Dupline-Online Data Security

Discusses security measures for Dupline-Online data transmission and access.

7. Radio Modem Functions

7.1. General

Introduces using Radio Modems for creating wireless links.

7.2. Setup of Radio Modem Central

Details configuring the central Mastergenerator for Radio Modem operation.

7.3. Setup of Radio Modem Substation

Explains configuring remote Mastergenerators as Radio Modem substations.

Mastergenerator ModBus Functions

Modbus-RTU interface

Describes the Modbus-RTU interface implementation and supported functions.

Modbus-RTU Functions implemented in the Master Generator

Lists the Modbus-RTU functions supported by the Mastergenerator.

Function Code 01: Read Output Table Bit (Data to Receivers)

Details Modbus Function Code 01 for reading output table bits.

Function Code 02: Read Input Table Bit (Data from transmitters)

Details Modbus Function Code 02 for reading input table bits.

Appendix C

RS485 Communications

Provides details on RS485 communication cable, topology, and termination.

The cable

Describes the characteristics of the RS485 communication cable.

Topology

Explains the correct topology for installing the RS485 cable.

Cable Length

Specifies the maximum allowed length for an RS485 cable run.

Connection of the cable shield

Details how to connect the RS485 cable shield for signal integrity.

Termination and Fail-safe resistors

Explains the importance and setup of termination and fail-safe resistors.

Cable Isolation

Provides guidelines for isolating RS485 cables from power wiring.

Wiring diagram

Shows a wiring diagram for a system with 3 Master Generators in an RS485 network.