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i
User
Getting Started:
1.
Connect the 24VDC power as shown on the connector
below.
3
2.
Install i
Configurator (V9.30 or later) onto your PC.
3.
Connect serial programming cable into port MJ1 or USB
cable to mini USB port.
4.
If using the mini USB port, or a USB to serial convertor,
please check in Window Device Manager which com
port has been assigned. Then enter menu Tools->Editor
Options->Communications port->Configure, and set
accordingly.
Press the 'SYS' function key on the front of the unit and
5.
check Network ID. Then press the target sign
Configurator and make the Target ID match that of the i
WARNING:
Please ensure power is ON and i
mode before inserting SanDisk MicroSD.
MJ1 Port
USB A port
Ethernet Port
CAN Connector
1 – V+
2 – CN_H
3 – SHIELD
4 – CN_L
5 – V-
WARNING:
After installing CANopen
firmware, part number suffix becomes
SEHF. See CANopen Application Note
for more details.
Serial Ports
MJ1
MJ1 Serial Port Pin Assignments
Pin
Signal
1
8
TD
RS-232 Transmit Data
1
7
RD
RS-232 Receive Data
6
0V
Ground
5
+5
+5 VDC 60mA max
1
4
RTS
RS-232 Request to Send
1
3
CTS
RS-232 Clear to Send
RX/TX− Receive/Transmit Negative
2
1
RX/TX+ RS-485 Receive/Transmit Positive
1
Signals are labeled for connection to a DTE device
Start-up Guide
in the
3
is in Idle
External Switch Configuration
Pin
Name
1
RS-485 Termination
2
Spare
3
Factory Use
Signal Description
Direction
Out
In
-
Out
In
Out
In/Out
In/Out
C
i 3
1 2 Y /
M
1 0
D
0
3
- S
3
Back cover screws. Remove the 4
screws and back plate to access the
Internal jumpers.
WARNING:
Do not Over-tighten
screws.
1 2 3
ON
0 0 1 X L E 0 3 7 - R 1
Function
Default
ON = Terminated
OFF
Always Off
OFF
Always Off
OFF
- 1 -
Panel Cut-out
3.622"
320x240 Colour Touch Display, 4 programmable keys
12 Digital Inputs
4 Analogue Inputs (12-bit)
0 Analogue Outputs
6 Relay outputs
H
1 Serial Ports, iCAN Protocol
E
1 CAN Port + In-Built Ethernet
F MicroSD Card
Power Connector
Power Up:
Connect to Earth Ground.
Apply 10 - 30 VDC.
Screen lights up.
This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C and D or Non-hazardous locations only
EXPLOSION HAZARD –
WARNING:
equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be
non-hazardous.
AVERTISSEMENT
- RISQUE D'EXPLOSION -
DE DECONNECTOR L'EQUIPMENT, COUPER LE COURANT OU
S'ASSURER QUE L'EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON
DANGEREUX.
WARNING:
To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always
connect the safety (or earth) ground before making any other connections.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or physical
injury it is strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs.
Be sure to locate fuses as close to the source as possible.
WARNING
:
Replace fuse with the same type and rating to provide
protection against risk of fire and shock hazards.
WARNING
:
In the event of repeated failure, do not replace the fuse
again as a repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will not
clear by replacing the fuse.
EXPLOSION HAZARD –
WARNING:
components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2
AVERTISSEMENT
- RISQUE D'EXPLOSION -
SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT RENDRE CE MATERIAL
INACCEPTABLE POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE CLASSE 1,
DIVISION 2
WARNING:
The USB parts are for operational maintenance only. Do
not leave permanently connected unless area is known to be non-
hazardous.
WARNING:
EXPLOSION HAZARD
ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NON-
HAZARDOUS
AVERTISSEMENT
- RISQUE D'EXPLOSION -
D'EVITER TOUT RISQUE D'EXPLOSION, S'ASSURER QUE
L'EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON DANGEREUX AVANT DE
CHANGER LA BATTERIE
WARNING:
Battery May Explode If Mistreated. Do Not Recharge,
Disassemble or Dispose Of In Fire
WARNING:
Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved
should install, adjust, operate, or service this equipment. Read and
understand this manual and other applicable manuals in their entirety
before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
severe bodily injury or loss of life.
i3CM_IBD10D03 REV1_0812
3.622"
1 - Positive
2 - Negative
3 - Ground
Do not disconnect
AVANT
Substitution of
LA
- BATTERIES MUST
AFIN

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Summary of Contents for IMO i3

  • Page 1 User Start-up Guide Getting Started: Panel Cut-out Connect the 24VDC power as shown on the connector below. Install i Configurator (V9.30 or later) onto your PC. 3.622” Connect serial programming cable into port MJ1 or USB cable to mini USB port. 3.622”...
  • Page 2 Please inquire at IMO technical support. automation@imopc.com For further information on Remote I/O please consult the Remote I/O datasheet, and the i3 Remote I/O tutorial in the downloads section of the IMO website. www.imopc.com/manuals - 2 - i3CM_IBD10D03 REV1_0812...
  • Page 3 5 A continuous 275 VAC , 30 VDC Max. Output Voltage Max. Switched Power 1250 VA, 150 W 1000 VAC Contact Isolation to i3 ground Max. Voltage Drop at Rated 0.5 V Current Expected Life No load: 5,000,000 (See Derating section for chart.)
  • Page 4 To enhance the look and feel of applications on equipped with a GPRS enabled modem. C Mini, Part Numbers: IMO-CDSUITE Custom screen overlays Ask at IMO for custom overlays. Overlays are tooled to a customer’s design. Part Number: -GPS - 4 - i3CM_IBD10D03 REV1_0812...