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CONPROSYS series
Integrated Type
CONTENTS
Introduction .................................................................. 4
Safety Precautions ...................................................... 7
Product Nomenclature and Function................ 10
Hardware Setup......................................................... 17
CONPROSYS WEB Setting ..................................... 35
Set the Computer Network ................................... 39
Installation ................................................................... 49
Connecting with PLC and CODESYS .................. 55
Appendix ...................................................................... 68

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  • Page 1 Setup Manual CONPROSYS series Integrated Type CONTENTS Introduction ..............4 Safety Precautions ............7 Product Nomenclature and Function....10 Hardware Setup............17 CONPROSYS WEB Setting ........35 Set the Computer Network ........39 Installation ..............49 Connecting with PLC and CODESYS ....55...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............... 4 1. Related Manuals ..............................5 2. Online Help ................................6 Safety Precautions ............. 7 1. Safety Information..............................8 2. Handling Precautions ............................9 Product Nomenclature and Function ......10 1. Nomenclature of Product Components ..................... 11 2.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Set the Computer Network ..........39 1. Items to Set Up ..............................40 2. Connectors for Setup ............................41 3. Connect with a PC ............................... 42 4. Set the Computer Network..........................43 1. Computer Network Setting Procedure (for Windows 10) ............. 43 5.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction This setup manual provides information on the basic settings and installations of the product. This chapter lists the related manuals and the purposes. — 4 —...
  • Page 5: Related Manuals

    (Printed matter) package. and describes the precautions. Setup Manual Download from Read this when setting up the This describes the required items for the Contec product. setup and configuration procedure. website (PDF) Reference Manual Download from Read this when operating the...
  • Page 6: Online Help

    — — Introduction Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Online Help We offer the detailed information on “CONPROSYS VTC” for assembling processing tasks such as calculation and control as well as on “CONPROSYS HMI” for operating and editing the monitoring screen through the Online Help. Consult the Online Help as necessary.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely. Never fail to read them before using the product. — 7 —...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    — — Safety Precautions Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Safety Information This document provides safety information using the following symbols to prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and the destruction of equipment and resources. Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not DANGER avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 9: Handling Precautions

    — — Safety Precautions Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Handling Precautions Refer to [Handling Precautions] in the “Reference Manual (Hard ware)” of the each model for handling details. — 9 —...
  • Page 10: Product Nomenclature And Function

    Product Nomenclature and Function This chapter describes product component names and their functions, pin assignment of each connector. — 10 —...
  • Page 11: Nomenclature Of Product Components

    — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Nomenclature of Product Components Component names of the product are shown in the figure below. CPS-MC341-ADSC2-111 Name Function Power Connector This is a connector for power. Use the 3-pin connector included in the package.
  • Page 12 — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type Name Function Analog Input Connector This is a connector for analog input. (Use the 3-pin connector included in the package) RS-422A/485 Connector This is a connector for RS-422A/485 communication. (Use the 5-pin connector included in the package) —...
  • Page 13: Description Of Product Components

    — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Description of Product Components Main connectors used in the product are described. Refer to “Reference Manual (Hard ware)” of each model for unlisted connectors. 1. Power Connector Use the 3-pin connector, included in the package, to connect to external power. Pin Assignment Pin No.
  • Page 14: Antenna Connector

    — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Antenna Connector This is a connector to connect a 3G antenna included in the package or an optional one. This is a connector to connect a 920MHz antenna included in the package or an optional one. —...
  • Page 15: Digital Input / Counter Input / Digital Output Connecter

    — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Digital Input / Counter Input / Digital Output Connecter This product has 4 channels of digital Input and 2 channels of digital output. You can switch DI2 and DI3 to counter input and operate them. Use the 10-pin connector, included in the package, to connect to external power.
  • Page 16: Analog Input Connecter

    — — Product Nomenclature and Function Setup Manual Integrated Type 4. Analog Input Connecter This product has 2 channels of analog input that supports isolated inter-channel. Use the 3-pin connector, included in the package, to connect to external power. Pin Assignment Signal Name Description Analog input signals (+).
  • Page 17: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup This chapter describes how to set hardware including supplied items and switches. — 17 —...
  • Page 18: Insert Sim Card

    When communicating through 3G network with SIM card, follow the steps described below to insert SIM card. SIM card is required individually. Visit the Contec website to find the compatible card with the product. https://www.contec.com/ Website Unfasten the screw of the cover.
  • Page 19 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type CAUTION Use a standard size (miniSIM) SIM card.  Standard SIM size : 25x15(mm) Do not use a Micro or Nano size SIM card with an adapter to make it as a standard SIM card. ...
  • Page 20: Set Antenna

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Set Antenna 1. 3G model Product model: CPS-MC341G-ADSC1-110, CPS-MC341G-ADSC1-111, CPS-MG341G-ADSC1-111, CPS-MG341G-ADSC1-930 Set the supplied antenna to the antenna connector. Turn the antenna in the direction of the arrow shown to fasten. 920MHz model Product model: CPS-MC341Q-ADSC1-111...
  • Page 21: Set Dip Switch

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Set DIP switch 1. CPS-MC341-DS11-111, CPS-MC341-A1-111, CPS- PC341EC-1-9201 DIP switch for system setup. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch Bit No.
  • Page 22: Cps-Mc341-Adsc1-931, Cps-Mg341-Adsc1-931

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. CPS-MC341-ADSC1-931, CPS-MG341-ADSC1-931 DIP switch for system setup. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch Bit No.
  • Page 23: Cps-Mc341-Adsc1-111, Cps-Mg341-Adsc1-111

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. CPS-MC341-ADSC1-111, CPS-MG341-ADSC1-111 DIP switch for system setup, and RS-422A/485 setup of COM A. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch Bit No.
  • Page 24: Cps-Mc341-Adsc2-111

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 4. CPS-MC341-ADSC2-111 SW1, SW2 DIP switch for system setup, and RS-422A/485 setup of COM A. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch...
  • Page 25 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type SW3, SW4 CPS-MC341-ADSC2-111 has the RS-422A/485 setting up DIP switch and LED indicator. DIP switch and LED Indicator are placed on the top of the product. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. ↓...
  • Page 26: Cps-Mc341G-Adsc1-110, Cps-Mc341G-Adsc1-111, Cps-Mg341G-Adsc1-111, Cps-Mc341- Ds1-111

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 5. CPS-MC341G-ADSC1-110, CPS-MC341G-ADSC1- 111, CPS-MG341G-ADSC1-111, CPS-MC341-DS1- DIP switch for system setup, and RS-422A/485 setup of COM A. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch...
  • Page 27: Cps-Mc341-Ds2-111, Cps-Mc341-Ds2-911

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 6. CPS-MC341-DS2-111, CPS-MC341-DS2-911 SW1, SW2 DIP switch for system setup, and RS-422A/485 setup of COM A. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch...
  • Page 28 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type CAN terminator SW CAN terminator SW is for a DIP switch of CAN setup. ↓ 1 2 3 4 DIP Switch Bit No. ON/OFF Description SW Number 1, 2– ON: Enable the Terminator (Terminator value 120Ω) Disable the Terminator SW Number 1, 2–...
  • Page 29: Cps-Mc341G-Adsc1-930

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 7. CPS-MC341G-ADSC1-930 SW1, SW2 DIP switch for system setup, and RS-422A/485 setup of COM A. The factory default of all switches are set to “OFF”. R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch...
  • Page 30: Set Data Transfer Mode

    — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type 4. Set Data Transfer Mode With the DIP switch (SW1, SW2), data transfer mode can be changed (half-duplex or full-duplex). Set the data transfer mode in accordance with a device which you are connecting to. 8.
  • Page 31 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type (A) or (D) (B) or (C) When using the terminator Use the terminator inside Set the terminator outside neither inside nor outside 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 32 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type (A) or (D) Use the terminator inside Set the terminator outside ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 R S-232 C C O M B R S-232 C CO M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 33 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type  Full-Duplex Switch Setup Product with RS-422A/485 1- channel Models: CPS-MC341-ADSC1-111, CPS-MC341-ADSC1-931, CPS-MC341G-ADSC1-110, CPS- MC341G-ADSC1-111, CPS-MC341Q-ADSC1-111, CPS-MC341-DS1-111, CPS-MC341-DS2-911, CPS- MG341-ADSC1-111, CPS-MG341-ADSC1-931, CPS-MG341G-ADSC1-111, CPS-MG341G-ADSC1-930, CPS-PC341MB-ADSC1-9201, etc. Data transfer mode Setup method Full-duplex [Full] Activating RTS signal of this product activates CTS signal.
  • Page 34 — — Hardware Setup Setup Manual Integrated Type Product with RS-422A/485 2- channel Model: CPS-MC341-ADSC2-111 Data transfer mode Setup method Full-duplex [Full] Activating RTS signal of this product activates CTS signal. ↓ ↓ 1 2 3 4 R S-232 C C O M B 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 35: Conprosys Web Setting

    CONPROSYS WEB Setting This chapter describes the "CONPROSYS WEB Setting" in which the functions of the product are set. — 35 —...
  • Page 36: Conprosys Web Setting Outline

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. CONPROSYS WEB Setting Outline The functions of the product can be set easily with the "CONPROSYS WEB Setting" through a browser. This section describes the outline of CONPROSYS WEB Setting. 1.
  • Page 37: Menu Function List

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Menu Function List Menu Functions are listed below. Menu item name Function Setting Network Wired LAN Set up the network such as “IP address”. Wireless LAN Set up the wireless LAN setting such as “IP address”. Set up 3G communication.
  • Page 38 — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type Menu item name Function Save Save the settings. Reboot Reboot the product. Shut down Shut down the product. *Refer to the "Reference Manual (Software)" for the details of each item. — 38 —...
  • Page 39: Set The Computer Network

    Set the Computer Network This chapter describes how to connect the product with a PC, set the network, and check the communication. — 39 —...
  • Page 40: Items To Set Up

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Items to Set Up The product requires the items listed below to set up. Have the followings ready. Controller Computer Power unit (Individually sold: (CONPROSYS product) CPS-PWD-15AW12-01 recommended) AC power cable Lead LAN cable Power cable...
  • Page 41: Connectors For Setup

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Connectors for Setup The positions of connectors to connect cables are listed below. Power RS - 232 C C OM B 12-24VDC Iso late d R S - 42 2A /48 5 LAN A LAN B DI/CNT...
  • Page 42: Connect With A Pc

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Connect with a PC To set the product, you need to first set up the network between the PC and the product in order to establish communication. First, connect the product with the PC. Follow the instructions below to connect the computer, the controller, and the power unit.
  • Page 43: Set The Computer Network

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 4. Set the Computer Network Follow the “Computer Network Setting Procedure” described below and set the network to make the IP addresses as shown. The product must set a unique IP address for the bold part (200 or 101) that is not used by other devices on your network.
  • Page 44 — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type Click the [Change adapter options] in [Network status]. Double-click the appeared [Ethernet] Click the [Property] in [Ethernet Status] dialog box. — 44 —...
  • Page 45 — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type Double-click the [Internet protocol version 4(TCP/IPv4)] in [Ethernet Properties] dialog box. In the [Internet protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) property], set IP address and Subnet mask as shown below. Click the [OK] → the [OK] → the [Close] to close the dialog box and complete the network setting.
  • Page 46: Check Communication

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 5. Check Communication Start Web browser on your computer. Enter IP address (10.1.1.101) of the controller in the address bar, then press the [Enter] key. The dialog box asking for the User name and Password appears, enter them and click the [OK]. Refer to “Compatible Web Browser (page 36)”...
  • Page 47: Check Operation

    — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type 6. Check Operation Once communication has confirmed, proceed to the next steps described below to check whether the controller is operating properly. Connect the pin number 2 (DI0) and 7 (DO0+), then 6 (DI_MCOM) and 8 (DO0-) of the digital I/O connector with the lead to create the connector for operation check.
  • Page 48 — — CONPROSYS WEB Setting Setup Manual Integrated Type On your computer, start up Web browser and enter IP address (10.1.1.101) of the controller in the address bar, then press the [Enter]. The screen asking your user name and password appear. Enter them in the dialog box and click the [OK] to show CONPROSYS WEB Setting.
  • Page 49: Installation

    Installation This chapter describes installation conditions and how to mount the product on a DIN rail or on the wall. — 49 —...
  • Page 50: Install The Product

    — — Installation Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Install the Product 1. Installation Conditions  Installation Orientation Install the product in the orientations shown below (0 °). Other orientations may cause problems such as malfunctions due to inadequate heat dissipation. DIN rail Mounting Wall Mounting Operating ambient temperature should be between -20 °C and 55 °C when the product is installed...
  • Page 51 — — Installation Setup Manual Integrated Type  Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature is decided from the multiple measurement points which are a 50mm- distance from the product. During the operation, adjust the air current to make certain that the temperatures measured in the points stay within the specified temperature.
  • Page 52 — — Installation Setup Manual Integrated Type  Installation Place Improper installation place could cause communication failures or quality deterioration. Follow the instructions listed below. Do not place the product too close to the metal or concrete walls (including steel-frame). ...
  • Page 53: Mounting On/Removing From A Din Rail

    — — Installation Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Mounting on/Removing from a DIN Rail  How to Mount Pull down the hooks to unlock. If the hooks are stuck, use a slotted screwdriver to unlock. Fixed hooks (1). Hang the product on the upper part of the DIN rail. (2).
  • Page 54: Mounting On The Wall

    — — Installation Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Mounting on the Wall Appropriate screws (fit into φ3.5 hole) are required to install the product on the wall. The commercial screws can be purchased individually. Get the screws fit into φ3.5 hole and set the product.
  • Page 55: Connecting With Plc And Codesys

    Connecting with PLC and CODESYS This chapter describes how to connect the product to PLC, and how to use the product with CODESYS. Read the following instruction when using the "M2M Gateway series" or "PAC series" controller. — 55 —...
  • Page 56: Connecting To Pre-Installed Plc System

    — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Connecting to pre-installed PLC system With M2M Gateway series, device data controlled by PLC can be obtained easily. To obtain information, connect the product and PLC first, then configure three settings of "Link config", "CPU config", and "Device config".
  • Page 57: Link Config

    — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Link config Set connection method to link PLC and the product. Configurable contents differ depending on the communication method. From the [PLC] in CONPROSYS WEB Setting, click the [Add Link] to open the setting page in the bottom.
  • Page 58 — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type Displayed contents differ depending on the communication method. Enter items such as communication method and click the “Add” button. Settings (Configurable contents differ depending on the communication method) Communication method Setting Description Ethernet connection...
  • Page 59: Cpu Configuration

    — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. CPU configuration Register with CPU name (name for the CPU of PLC connected) for connecting the link configured PLC and this product From the [PLC] in CONPROSYS WEB setting, click the [Add CPU to Link] button to open the setting page.
  • Page 60 — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type Settings Setting Description CPU Name Decide a name for the CPU of PLC connected by link. 0 to 32 of one-byte alphanumeric letters, [_] underline, and [-] hyphen. The name cannot be set with only numbers. (e.g.: Unit1) Target Link Name The set link name is displayed.
  • Page 61: Device Configuration

    — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type 4. Device configuration Register with Device name (name for the CPU of PLC connected) for CPU name that has been set by [Add CPU to Link]. From the [PLC] in CONPROSYS WEB setting, click the [Add Device to CPU] button to open the setting page.
  • Page 62 — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type Setting Description Device Name Decide a name for the CPU name (CPU of PLC). 0 to 32 of one-byte alphanumeric letters, [_] underline, and [-] hyphen. The name cannot be set with only numbers. (e.g.: Device1) Target CPU Name The set CPU name is displayed.
  • Page 63: Using Codesys

    — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Using CODESYS With PAC series, you can utilize the “CODESYS”, a device-independent system that is compliant with the IEC 61131-3 standard, for PLC or HMI development. To use the CODESYS, installation of the CODESYS development environment and “CODESYS Package” for CONPROSYS are required.
  • Page 64 — — Connecting with PLC and CODESYS Setup Manual Integrated Type In the “Registered Customers”, enter “Email Address” and “Password” to log in. After log-in, click the “Download” to start downloading. 4 Execute the downloaded file and install CODESYS development environment into the host computer.
  • Page 65: Installation Of Codesys Package

    2. Installation of CODESYS Package Install the CODESYS Package from the CONTEC website. Go to the CONTEC website. From the menu Downloads, select [Drivers & Software]. Enter the product name or specify the category (PAC system) and click the [Search].
  • Page 66: Connecting To Pre-Installed System (Plc Controller)

    Specify the (3) Name and the (4) Location of the project, then click the (5) [OK]. In the Standard Project dialog, select the controller to be used in the (6) [Device].Device can be shown as [CODESYS Control CONTEC CPS-PCXXXXXXXXXX]. From the (7) “PLC_PRG”, choose Structured Text (ST).
  • Page 67 Setup Manual Integrated Type Now, see whether connecting the controller from CODESYS can be achieved. On the Devices window, double click the (8) “Device (CODESYS Control CONTEC CPS- PCXXXXXXXXXX)” icon to open “Device Configuration window”. Select the (9) [Communication Settings] in the Device tab.
  • Page 68: Appendix

    Appendix This chapter describes how to use the task function “CONPROSYS VTC” monitoring function “CONPROSYS HMI” that are implemented in the product. — 68 —...
  • Page 69: Useful Functions

    — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type 1. Useful functions The M2M controller features the "CONPROSYS VTC"(Visual Task Control), with which you can create processing tasks without language programming by combining icons like drawing the flowchart to calculate or control data, and the "CONPROSYS HMI"(Human Machine Interface), which monitors the input signals and displays the conditions of the signals with control icons.
  • Page 70: Easy Data Process And Control

    — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type 2. Easy Data Process and Control 1. Task processing function (CONPROSYS VTC) With the CONPROSYS VTC (Visual Task Control), adding signal processing can be done easily through a web browser. Programming can be done with a script language by simply placing and setting control icons through a web browser.
  • Page 71: Create Processing Tasks

    — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Create Processing Tasks From CONPROSYS WEB Setting, click the [Task Edit]. CONPROSYS VTC starts up to create a processing task. 4. Basic Procedure for Creating Processing Tasks  Place Task Controls 1. Select a necessary task control from Control selection area. 2.
  • Page 72 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  Set Property The property of placed controls are displayed on the property area. Each control contains the parameter that represents a specific function and decides the direction (Next step) to execute the next task. Tasks are executed from the upper left cell on a grid (X: 0, Y: 0).
  • Page 73 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  Move Controls The placed control can be moved by drag and drop. Create the tasks by following the procedure described above to place controls on the task setting area.  Save a Task Processing From Menu command, select the “File”...
  • Page 74 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  Run a Task Processing From Menu, go to “View” – “Status” and “Run” to apply the changes and run the task. You can create executing tasks up to 10 that work simultaneously. ...
  • Page 75: Monitoring Edit

    — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Monitoring Edit 1. Monitoring function (CONPROSYS HMI) You can create a monitoring screen through a web browser without a specialized knowledge of language programming. Remote-monitoring of the operations, errors, or standstill in the facilities are achieved. Easy creating a monitoring screen.
  • Page 76: Create A Monitoring Screen

    — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type 3. Create a Monitoring Screen From the CONPROSYS WEB Setting, click the [Monitoring edit]. CONPROSYS HMI starts up and you can create the monitoring screen. 4. Basic Procedure for Creating a Monitoring Screen ...
  • Page 77 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  Configure the Properties of Controls (1)Click the placed control. (2)The property of the control is shown in the “Property” on the right side of the screen. The properties area allows you to change the values, set the data to link with I/O devices or other controls.
  • Page 78 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  Copy and Delete Controls Right-click the activated control to show the editing menu. In this menu, such as coping or deleting controls can be performed.  Configure the Layer Select “Layer” tab at the upper right on the screen to open the layer properties. In the “Settings”...
  • Page 79 — — Appendix Setup Manual Integrated Type  JavaScript You can enter code using JavaScript as necessary. If a particular control logic is needed to run the system, code the behaviors of the system using JavaScript in “JavaScript” area. Refer to “Online Help” for usable JavaScript functions for each control. ...
  • Page 80 — — Revision History Setup Manual Integrated Type Revision History MONTH YEAR Summary of Changes July 2018 The First Edition — 80 —...
  • Page 81 CONTEC CO., LTD. 3-9-31, Himesato, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka 555-0025, Japan https://www.contec.com/ No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. Setup Manual Integrated Type [07202018] July 2018 Edition...

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