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Phoenix Contact RAD-DOR4-IFS User Manual

Phoenix Contact RAD-DOR4-IFS
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UM EN RAD-...-IFS
Radioline -
Wireless transmission system for
serial interfaces and I/O signals

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Phoenix Contact RAD-DOR4-IFS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerPhoenix Contact
ModelRAD-DOR4-IFS
Protection ClassIP20
Connection TechnologyScrew connection
Protocols SupportedProprietary
Product CategoryTransceiver
InterfaceRS-485
Operating Temperature-40°C to 70°C

Summary

1 For your safety

1.1 Marking of warning notes

Explains the meaning and severity of different warning symbols used in the manual.

1.2 Qualification of users

Specifies the necessary qualifications for persons operating the product.

1.4 Installation notes

Provides essential guidelines and warnings for the safe and correct installation of the device.

1.5 Installation in Zone 2

Outlines specific requirements for installing the device in potentially explosive areas (Zone 2).

3 Installation

3.3 Mounting and removal

Explains the procedure for attaching and detaching the device from the DIN rail and connection station.

3.5 Connecting the power supply

Describes methods for connecting the device to a DC voltage source or system power supply.

3.6 Serial interfaces

Covers the configuration and connection details for the RS-232 and RS-485 serial interfaces.

4 Configuration and startup

4.2 Operating mode of the wireless module

Explains the different modes available for signal and data transmission (I/O, Serial, PLC/Modbus).

4.3 Setting the address of the wireless module using the thumbwheel

Details how to assign a unique station address using the module's thumbwheel.

4.4 Configuration using the configuration stick

Describes the process of configuring network settings using a portable configuration stick.

4.5 Copying the device settings via a memory stick

Explains how to save and transfer device configurations using a memory stick.

4.6 Configuration via the PSI-CONF software

Guides on using the PSI-CONF software for advanced configuration and diagnostics.

4.7 Diagnostics on the wireless module

Describes the function of the LEDs on the wireless module for indicating operating states and errors.

4.8 Diagnostics via PSI-CONF software

Explains how to perform diagnostics and view device status using the PSI-CONF software.

5 Serial data mode

6 PLC / Modbus/RTU

6.1 PLC / Modbus/RTU mode

Describes how the wireless module operates as a Modbus slave for serial communication with controllers.

6.2 PLC / Modbus/RTU dual mode

Explains the combined operation of Modbus/RTU and serial data modes for flexible communication.

7 Description of I/O extension modules

7.1 RAD-AI4-IFS - analog extension module with four inputs

Details the structure, circuit diagram, DIP switches, and LEDs of the 4-channel analog input module.

7.2 RAD-PT100-4-IFS - extension module with four temperature inputs

Explains the features, connection methods, and errors for the 4-channel Pt100 temperature input module.

7.3 RAD-AO4-IFS - analog extension module with four outputs

Describes the structure, circuit diagram, DIP switches, and LEDs for the 4-channel analog output module.

7.4 RAD-DI4-IFS - digital extension module with four inputs

Details the structure, circuit diagram, diagnostic LEDs, and I/O MAP settings for the 4-channel digital input module.

8 Planning wireless systems

8.5 Planning wireless paths

Outlines essential requirements and considerations for planning wireless communication links.

9 Detecting and removing errors

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