Rittal DK 7320.240 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions
Rittal DK 7320.240 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

Rittal DK 7320.240 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions

Cmc-tc wireless i/o-unit

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CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit
DK 7320.240
Assembly, Installation and Operation
A38148 11 IT 74

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit DK 7320.240 Assembly, Installation and Operation A38148 11 IT 74...
  • Page 2 US Representative Rittal Corporation One Rittal Place Springfield, OH 45504 Telefon: +1(937)399 05 00 Fax: +1(937)390 55 99 eMail: rittal@rittal-corp.com Website: www.rittal-corp.com Published: 03.11.2008 Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Tips and Notes for the Sensor Placement ......... 11 7.5.1 Tips for the Calibration of the Sensor Locations ........... 11 7.5.2 Introduction to the Wireless Data Transmission for the Rittal Wireless Sensor Network......... 12 7.5.3 Wireless System Range Estimate..13 7.5.4 Troubleshooting ........ 14 Operation..........15 Access Using a Browser ....
  • Page 4: Documentation Notes

    IP protection category. When an action. used with a higher required IP protection cate- gory, the Rittal CMC-TC must be installed in a Safety and other notes: housing or enclosure with a higher IP protection category.
  • Page 5: Unit Description 4

    Unit Description 4 Unit Description The Computer Multi Control Top Concept Wireless I/O-Unit is an "intelligent" enclosure monitoring sys- tem installed in its own housing mounted on the enclosure. The enclosure monitoring system uses the various connected sensors to perform the com- plete physical monitoring of the enclosure, namely, temperature, humidity, access control and digital Fig.
  • Page 6: Accessories

    Installation supply A use different from that described here is consid- power pack 24 V ered to be an improper use. Rittal cannot accept any liability for damage resulting from the improper use 48 V DC 7320.435 or the non-observance of this guide. The guides for...
  • Page 7: Assembly

    Assembly 5 Assembly 5.1 Assembly Notes Install the CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit in an enclo- sure or in a suitable housing system so that it also has additional protection from external effects. Also consider the permitted ambient temperature and humidity operational areas and the application- related required IP degree of protection (see Chap- ter 14 Technical Specifications).
  • Page 8: Installation

    After connection to the power supply, the Status 6.1 Safety and Other Notes LED of the CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit flashes auto- − The Rittal CMC-TC system may be operated only matically. As soon as it is connected, the Status with connected protective earth conductor. The LED illuminates alternately red, yellow and green.
  • Page 9: Registering Sensors

    Commissioning 7 Fig. 12 Wireless sensor (lower side) Fig. 9 Unit detection browser window Status LED Micro pushbutton Status display of the sensor island Press the Sensor micro-pushbutton (Push) located The "Unit detected" message appears in the on the lower side one second. The Status LED on browser window of the Processing Unit.
  • Page 10: Removing Sensors

    7 Commissioning Sensor island / I/O-Unit Note! A newly registered sensor receives the sensor position with the smallest free sensor position number. Click in the sensor overview on the name of the sensor to be removed. Sensors have to be registered at the main I/O-Unit, not at possibly used repeaters.
  • Page 11: Closing Programming Mode

    Commissioning 7 7.5 Tips and Notes for the Sensor Placement To prevent malfunctions and to ensure reliable op- eration, the sensors should be positioned as de- scribed in Subsection 7.5.1. Detailed fundamental information for the used wireless technology is de- scribed in Subsection 7.5.2.
  • Page 12: Introduction To The Wireless Data

    7.5.2 Introduction to the Wireless Data Transmission for the Rittal Wire- less Sensor Network This section describes the principles of the associ- ated wireless technology that can be useful for set- ting up the wireless installation.
  • Page 13: Wireless System Range Estimate

    Commissioning 7 Table 5 provides an indication of the expected ran- 7.5.3 Wireless System Range Estimate ges for certain installation scenarios. Scenario Sensor range for steel door (closed) up to 20m for steel door (70% vented) up to 35m for glazed door up to 45m Single enclosure for steel door (closed)
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    7 Commissioning 7.5.4 Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Testing and rectification Sensor signal Sensor does not send. Send a test packet by briefly pressing the key is not on the sensor. LED must flash once. received. If necessary, test the battery state using PUII. Sensor lies outside the Test the wireless link using the "wireless meas- range of the I/O-Unit.
  • Page 15: Operation 8

    Operation 8 IP address of the Processing Unit Operation Link to the main page view The configuration of the individual sensors is de- Setup link scribed in the operating manual of the individual Log link wireless sensors. Administration link User name 8.1 Access Using a Browser User logout Open your Web browser as usual.
  • Page 16: Sensor Configuration

    Enter here the numbers 1 to 4 of the email adress that should receive an email when an alarm is is- List of all sensors connected to the Processing sued. To create the email adress, please consult Unit. the operating manual of the CMC-TC Processing Clicking the sensor name displays the configura- Unit.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents 9 Wireless I/O-Unit As Repeater

    Wireless I/O-Unit as Re- peater The CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit can also be used as a repeater for the Rittal CMC-TC wireless sen- sor network. This allows a long distance or a large area to be covered using wireless sensors. Note!
  • Page 18: Connecting An External Antenna

    I/O-Unit (repeater) status page (see 9.2 11 Maintenance and Cleaning Configuring a Wireless I/O-Unit as Repeater). The Rittal CMC-TC Wireless Unit I/O-Unit is a Hoplist example: maintenance-free system. The housing does not need to be opened for the installation or during operation.
  • Page 19: 11.2 Cleaning

    To allow us to process your enquiry quickly and correctly, please always specify the article number in the subject line for e-mails. Further information and the current operating manuals and updates of the Rittal CMC-TC can be downloaded from: http://www.rimatrix5.de/s ervice_support/downloads.asp CMC-TC Wireless I/O-Unit...
  • Page 20: Technical Glossary

    CMC-TC (Computer Multi Control – Top Concept) is a Rittal product used to monitor network enclo- sure components. Internet browser An Internet browser can be used to display html pages (and pages that conform to a similar stan- dard).

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