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iSMA MINI Series - User Manual

iSMA MINI Series
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MINI and MIX Series
I/O modules
User Manual
Modbus
Global Control 5 Sp. z o.o.
Warsaw, Poland
www.gc5.pl
Poland, Warsaw
www.gc5.pl

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Revision History

Details changes and new features introduced in different versions of the document.

1.2 Safety Rules

Important safety precautions and warnings for installation and operation of the I/O modules.

1.3 Technical Specifications

Detailed technical data including voltage, power consumption, and input/output characteristics.

1.4 Module Summary and Specifications

Overview of module types, their inputs, outputs, communication protocols, and physical dimensions.

1.5 Power Supply and Communication Setup

Guidance on connecting power, RS485 bus, and understanding LED indicators and network termination.

1.6 Modbus Network Configuration

Steps for setting module address, baud rate, and protocol selection using switches.

1.7 Default Settings and Reset Procedure

Procedure to restore default settings and a table of default register values.

2 Configuration Registers

2.1 Firmware, Module Type, and Address Registers

Registers for identifying firmware version, module type, and setting the Modbus address.

2.2 Baud Rate, Protocol, and Counters

Registers for configuring communication parameters and tracking message counts.

2.3 Hardware Version and Device Actions

Registers for hardware version, MAC address, and triggering device actions like reset.

2.4 Serial Communication Parameters

Registers for configuring baud rate, stop bits, data bits, and parity for serial communication.

2.5 Response Delay and Watchdog Timer

Registers to set response delay and configure the watchdog timer for communication monitoring.

3 Local I;O

3.1 Universal Inputs: Connections and Types

Wiring diagrams for connecting voltage, current, temperature, and digital sensors to Universal Inputs.

3.2 Universal Inputs: MODBUS Registers

Registers for reading status, voltage, current, temperature, resistance, and configuring Universal Inputs.

3.3 Digital Inputs: Connections and Registers

Wiring for digital inputs and Modbus registers for status and counters.

3.5 Analog Outputs: Connections and Registers

Wiring for analog outputs and Modbus registers for status and configuration.

3.7 Digital Outputs (Relays): Connections

Wiring diagrams for connecting loads (solenoid valve, resistive/inductive loads) to relay digital outputs.

3.8 Digital Outputs (Relays): MODBUS Registers

Registers for reading/setting digital output states and default states.

3.9 Triac Outputs: Connections

Wiring diagrams for connecting loads (solenoid valve, resistive load) to Triac Outputs.

3.10 Triac Outputs: MODBUS Registers

Registers for Triac output states, default states, PWM values, and configuration modes.

3.11 Special Application Modes

Details on special application modes like Time Relays, Heating, Cooling, and Command registers.

4 WEB Configuration - Only IP Version

4.1 Web Server Access

Instructions for accessing the module's web server using a browser and login credentials.

4.2 Device Page

Overview of the device information and technical specifications shown on the web interface.

4.3 Local I;O Status and Configuration

Web interface sections for configuring and monitoring Universal Inputs, Digital Inputs/Outputs, and Analog Outputs.

4.4 RS485 Configuration

Web interface section for configuring RS485 communication parameters like baud rate, stop bits, and parity.

4.5 IP Configuration

Web interface section for configuring IP address, mask, gateway, and Modbus TCP/IP settings.

4.6 Device Management

Web interface section for changing device password and performing remote reboots.

4.7 Contact Information

Information about the manufacturer's web address and technical support email.

5 Modbus TCP;IP Modules

5.1 Modbus TCP;IP Operation

Overview of Modbus TCP/IP communication, client support, and timeout mechanisms.

5.2 Modbus TCP;IP to RS485 Gateway

Functionality of the module acting as a gateway between Modbus TCP and RS485 networks.

6 Modbus Register Reference

6.1 Registers 30001-30017

Reference for registers related to version, address, counters, and digital/universal input states.

6.2 Registers 40001-40022

Reference for registers related to device actions, digital/analog output states, and digital input commands.

6.3 Registers 40023-40140

Reference for registers related to digital input counters, universal input measurements, and communication parameters.

6.4 Registers 40141-40155

Reference for registers concerning watchdog, default states, and universal input configuration.

6.5 Registers 40156-40167

Reference for registers on universal input configuration, filter time, and resolution.

6.6 Registers 40168-40183

Reference for registers on analog output configuration and digital input modes.

6.7 Registers 40184-40191

Reference for registers on digital input setpoints and differential values.

7 Supported Temperature Sensors

7.1 Sensor Types 1-2

Resistance data for 10K3A1 and 10K4A1 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

7.2 Sensor Types 3-4

Resistance data for 10K Carel and 20K6A1 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

7.3 Sensor Types 5-6

Resistance data for 2.2K3A1 and 3K3A1 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

7.4 Sensor Types 7-8

Resistance data for 30K6A1 and SIE1 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

7.5 Sensor Types 9-10

Resistance data for TAC1 and SAT1 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

7.6 Sensor Type 16

Resistance data for Pt1000 and Ni1000 temperature sensors across various Celsius temperatures.

iSMA MINI Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandiSMA
ModelMINI Series
CategoryI/O Systems
LanguageEnglish

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