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Pakscan P3 Wireless
Quick Start Guide
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  • Page 1 Pakscan P3 Wireless Quick Start Guide Established Leaders in Actuation Technology...
  • Page 2 Blanking Module Module A side P3 CPU P3 Wireless Key Switch P3 Wireless B side P3 CPU Main Module Module Datalogger Module Main Module Pakscan Pakscan P3 Wireless Keyswitch LTD P3 Wireless Comms Comms Run/Pause Error Paused Memory Card Auto...
  • Page 3 1.2 Included in the box: P3 Single Channel Wireless System Coordinator Module Removal Tool Panel Mounting Power Documentation Connector Brackets Blanking Module SIDE VIEW WITH 19" RACK Blanking P3 Wireless A side P3 CPU Module SIDE VIEW WITH 19" RACK MOUNT BRACKET Module Main Module...
  • Page 4: Mounting Options

    2. Mounting Options 2.1 Coordinator Mounting guidelines Correct mounting • The Coordinator should be sited free of obstructions and ideally be in line Before installation a complete site survey of sight to the first group of should be completed to indicate the best actuators. The cable run between the coordinator mounting positions. Master Station and coordinator must General guidelines: be less than 200 m. • It is best to mount the Coordinator • The Coordinator should be sited at least 1 m up and 1 m away from clear of metalwork and any other wall surfaces to ensure a clear antenna cables. antenna signal. • The Coordinator must be connected with screened 3 pair cable. Coordinator ACCEPTABLE 1m or greater CORRECT INCORRECT...
  • Page 5 2.2 Antenna Orientation guidelines Communication path Ideal orientation Alternative orientation where necessary Potential Signal loss Signal loss Correct Antenna Orientation Correct antenna orientation is important to required in the system – the Coordinator, the ensure effective operation of the system. actuator modules and repeaters (if required). The guidelines above show a range of Each device antenna radiates its signal orientation combinations from ‘Ideal’ to outwards in a ring. If the antenna of the next ‘Signal Loss’. In general it is best to have device is inside the ring then communication all the antennas in the same orientation. can occur. A site survey is the best tool to A completed site survey will indicate the assess location suitability and should be correct orientation required for all modules performed by Rotork personnel. Established Leaders in Actuation Technology...
  • Page 6 3. Connecting Up 3.1 Connecting - P3 Master Station PS710 PS731/2 PS710 For Ethernet Connect a cable to Port 3 on CPU A and another to Port 3 on CPU B. For redundancy replicate the connections using Port 4 (managed switch required that supports rapid spanning tree protocol). Mains Power Connectors CPU A and B. Mains power 85-263 VAC. 24 VDC Power Connectors CPU A and B. Optional power 24 VDC (PS711 module). + –...
  • Page 7: Emergency Shutdown

    Emergency Shut Down If Emergency Shut Down is required, place the ESD button between pins 4 & 5. If Emergency Shut Down is not required, link pins 4 and 5 together. Alarm Emergency Shutdown PS710 CONNECTOR For RS232 Serial Data 9 way Female D Type Connect a cable to CPU A port 2 RS232 Connections (and another to CPU B port 2 on hot standby systems). Data out from P3 Data into P3 Signal Common For RS485 Serial Data 9 way Female D Type Connect a cable to CPU A port 1.
  • Page 8 3. Connecting Up 3.2 Connecting - P3 Master Station to Coordinator PS721 PS722 Coordinator Connector...
  • Page 9 The PS721 - P3 Master station option module connects to the PS722 - P3 Master station wall mount module (coordinator) as per the table below: Master Station Coordinator Function PCB Reference PIN1 PIN4 RS422 Rx +ve CHAN 2A PIN2 PIN5 RS422 Rx -ve CHAN 2B PIN3 PIN6 Shield SYSGND PIN4 PIN1 RS422 Tx +ve CHAN 1A PIN5 PIN2 RS422 Tx -ve CHAN 1B PIN6 PIN3 Shield...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    4. Specifications 4.1 Pakscan P3 specifications Wireless Specifications Based on IEEE 802.15.4, DSSS Maximum wireless devices Frequency 2.4 GHz band Operating range 30 m indoor, 100 m outside (distance between individual wireless modules). Larger network distances are covered as each device acts as a repeater, passing signals onwards to other devices. Network structure Mesh Channels available Security AES Encryption and anti-spoofing Power 10 mW default. Potential for 100 mW if location allows. REPEATER Wireless Coordinator WMA = Wireless Modbus Adaptor Pakscan P3 Wireless only network...
  • Page 11: Mesh Network

    5. Mesh Network 5.1 Explanation of mesh networks Normal communication route between P3 Wireless Communication route when two wireless devices coordinator (A) and actuator wireless module (B) (actuators) are off-line P3 Wireless Coordinator Potential routes P3 Wireless Coordinator Potential routes Used route P3 Wireless Device Used route...
  • Page 12 6. Setting Up using local HMI Navigation: ENTER Selects a highlighted element on the screen or completes the entry of information. BACK moves up one level in the menu of the displays, returning to the previous screen viewed. NEXT only functions if there is more data to show than fits on the screen as depicted by the small arrows on the right side of the screen. Arrow keys allow active items within a page display to be highlighted and change a numeric value.
  • Page 13 Default Settings Host Settings IP Address 10.200.1.1 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Port 1 (RS485) Baud Rate 9600 Baud Parity Port 2 (RS232) Baud Rate 9600 Baud Parity P2 Modbus Address 240 (Wired) P3 Modbus Address (Wireless) Wireless Option Settings Channel PAN ID DA 15 (Personal Area Network) AES Key: 0F 15 71 C9 47 D9 E8 59 0C B7 AD D6 AF 7F 67 98 If control via webpages is required during Actuator Wireless 300 commissioning (section 8), this function Module Address should be ENABLED.
  • Page 14 Connection’ panel - found through the control panel network settings section. • Select ‘Use the following IP address’ to make the laptop/PC adopt a fixed IP address and enter an address of 10.200.1.3 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, click on the OK button and the window will close. • Click OK on the ‘Local Area Connection Properties’ window and then Close the status window, the Network Connections window and the Control Panel. Reboot the laptop/PC to ensure that the new settings take effect. Connect the cable between the laptop/ PC and the master station front connector. Accessing the Pakscan P3 Internal Web Pages • Start Internet Explorer and browse to IP address 10.200.1.1, (http://10.200.1.1). • The browser will then access the master station and bring up the opening page of the master station. • Log in with a user name of admin and a password of admin. • Select and edit the configuration pages. • Most pages are intuitive. For more details see PUB059-002.
  • Page 15 8. Commissioning for IQ and IQT actuators When a wireless IQ or IQT actuator is Once the master station has been set shipped from the factory, it will be set with up, the wireless actuator modules can default values for its PAN ID (Private Area be powered up and set up with the infra Network Identifier), Channel number, AES red setting tool. If the master station (Advanced Encryption Standard) Key and settings are different from the default (as Address. These settings can be changed at recommended) none of the modules will the actuator using the infra-red header or, appear at the master station. The actuator when communication has been established address should be set first, then the PAN ID, Channel and AES key. with the master station, using the master station web pages / HMI. The actuator’s When these have been set correctly, the wireless address cannot be set using the new device will appear on the master master station and must be set using the station FCU menu page. It is useful at infra red setting tool, each actuator must this stage to have one person setting up have a unique address. the FCUs in radio contact with someone At the start of commissioning the wireless monitoring the master station, confirming network, leave all the wireless actuator that each newly commissioned FCU is modules powered down, power up the appearing on the master station FCU list.
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