Multi-channel gas detection control panel (20 pages)
Summary of Contents for CTI GG-6
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Configuration and Troubleshooting instructions for all of the different variants. NOTE If your Gateway Module is already installed in the GG-6, skip to the GENERAL SET-UP section below. Installation 1. Remove the Unitronix EX-A2X Expansion Adapter, and the upper right backboard screw from the GG-6.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com 2. Place the GG-6 Gateway where the Expansion Adapter was located and loosely attach the upper right screw. Re-install the Expansion Adapter, tighten all screws, and re-connect the power and communication cables. GG6-GE-DOC1-2 Page 2...
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com 4. Cut the zip ties along the Expansion Adapter communication cable, and install the new communication/power cable alongside the Expansion Adapter cable. GG6-GE-DOC1-2 Page 3...
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5. Run the power cable (Orange, White/Orange pair) up to the top connector on the GG-6 PLC. 6. Double up the Orange wire with the Red wire in the first terminal position on the PLC. Double up the White/Orange wire with the Black wire in the second terminal position.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com Plug the Blue, White/Blue pair of wires with the RJ-11 connector into Port 2 (the RS-485 port) on the PLC. 8. Reinstall any zip ties that were removed. GG6-GE-DOC1-2 Page 5...
866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com General Set Up Power up the GG-6 and check the GG-6 MODBUS Configuration (see GG-6 Manual for menu navigation): ID (64 to 127): 64 Master/Slave: Slave Display: Main Download and install the ICC Configuration Studio SW ver 2.0.3.7 on a PC, running Win 7 or higher. The computer will need a spare USB Port.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com GG6-GE-E Configuration Select the Ethernet tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration. From this tab the IP Settings can be changed from Static to DHCP. In the Static mode, the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway can be set. Select the EtherNet/IP Server tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com GG6-GE-M Configuration Select the Ethernet tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration. From this tab the IP Settings can be changed from Static to DHCP. In the Static mode, the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway can be set. Select the Modbus/TCP Server tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com GG6-GE-B Configuration Select the Ethernet tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration. From this tab the IP Settings can be changed from Static to DHCP. In the Static mode, the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway can be set. Select the BACnet/IP Server tab on the uploaded ETH-1000 configuration.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com GG6-GR-M Configuration Select the Modbus RTU Slave tab on the uploaded XLTR-1000 configuration. From this tab the Baud Rate, Parity, Timeout and Response Delay can be set to match the RS-485 network. Select the Node tab on the on the uploaded XLTR-1000 configuration. From this tab the Modbus Address can be set.
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866-394-5861 sales@CTiengineering.com www.CTiengineering.com GG6-GR-B Configuration Select the BACnet MS/TP Server tab on the uploaded XLTR-1000 configuration. From this tab the Baud Rate, Parity and Max Master can be set to match the RS-485 network. Select the Node tab on the on the uploaded XLTR-1000 configuration. From this tab the MAC Address can be set.
XLTR-1000 >> Modbus RTU Slave Driver Manual GG6-GR-B XLTR-1000 >> BACnet MS/TP Server Driver Manual Check the MODBUS Configuration on the GG-6. With the USB cable connected, check for data activity in Database section of the ICC Configuration Studio. GG6-GE-DOC1-2...
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Notes: (1) Signal data from Sensor channels. (2) Data represents values displayed on the GG-6. If the range is less than 10 then the signal needs to be divided by 100. If the range is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 100 then the signal needs to be divided by 10.
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(2) Sensor 1 = 30x01, Sensor 2 = 30x02, Sensor 3 = 30x03, etc., where “x” is 0, 1 or 2. (3) Data represents values displayed on the GG-6. If the range is less than 10 then the signal needs to be divided by 100. If the range is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 100 then the signal needs to be divided by 10.
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Notes: (1) Signal data from Sensor channels. (2) Data represents values displayed on the GG-6. If the range is less than 10 then the signal needs to be divided by 100. If the range is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 100 then the signal needs to be divided by 10.
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(2) Sensor 1 = 30x01, Sensor 2 = 30x02, Sensor 3 = 30x03, etc., where “x” is 0, 1 or 2. (3) Data represents values displayed on the GG-6. If the range is less than 10 then the signal needs to be divided by 100. If the range is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 100 then the signal needs to be divided by 10.
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Notes: (1) Signal data from Sensor channels. (2) Data represents values displayed on the GG-6. If the range is less than 10 then the signal needs to be divided by 100. If the range is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 100 then the signal needs to be divided by 10.
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