Munters Green RTU Configuration Installation Manual
Munters Green RTU Configuration Installation Manual

Munters Green RTU Configuration Installation Manual

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Green RTU Configuration
Communication Setup
Ag/MIS/ImEn-2767-05/20 Rev 1.6
P/N: 116815

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  • Page 1 Green RTU Configuration Installation Manual Green RTU Configuration Communication Setup Ag/MIS/ImEn-2767-05/20 Rev 1.6 P/N: 116815...
  • Page 2 Green RTU Configuration User Manual Revision: N. 1.6 of 06.2024 Software: N/A Product This manual for use and maintenance is an integral part of the apparatus together with the attached technical documentation. This document is destined for the user of the apparatus: it may not be reproduced in whole or in part, committed to computer memory as a file or delivered to third parties without the prior authorization of the assembler of the system.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Chapter page ........................INTRODUCTION Disclaimer........................ 4 Introduction ......................4 Notes ........................4 ........................ CONFIGURATION Introduction ......................6 Controller – Transmitter Setup ................11 ....................2.2.1 Controller Setup 2.2.2 Wiring ........................Setting up the G5 Transmitter ................14 ................2.3.1 Mounting the Transmitter ................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Munters Controllers. 1.3 Notes Date of release: May 2020 Munters cannot guarantee to inform users about the changes or to distribute new manuals to them. NOTE All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the expressed written permission of Munters.
  • Page 5: Configuration

    This manuals contains the information needed for a basic setup. For more detailed information go to Munters’ on-line manual library. This document lists the basic steps to be done when installing Munters Green RTU Units. For complete information on the products and their installation, refer to the following documents: •...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    2.1 Introduction The following document describes how to set up the Serial Transmitter Module. In doing so, you can define exactly how the Green Field Controller manages all valves. Figure 1: Transmitter Figure 2: Green RTU Figure 3: Repeater Figure 4: Hand Held Programmer...
  • Page 7 Figure 5: Kit and RTU Modules Components (see the following table)
  • Page 8 Drawing Description Munters PN HOST KIT MUR 915 MHZ 960-20-00023 HOST KIT MUR 433 MHZ 960-20-00024 GREENHOUSE RF-RTU 915 MODULE 2 LINE WITHOUT 960-20-00012 SOLENOID GREENHOUSE RF-RTU 433 MODULE 2 LINE WITHOUT 960-20-00013 SOLENOID GREENHOUSE RF-RTU 915 MODULE 4 LINE WITHOUT...
  • Page 9 Figure 6: Spare Parts (see the following table)
  • Page 10 Drawing Description Munters PN GATOR - 433MHz UNIVERSAL TXRX MODULE (SERTX) 960-20-00002 GATOR - 915MHz UNIVERSAL TXRX MODULE (SERTX) 960-20-00001 GATOR - 433MHz UNIVERSAL TXRX MODULE (REPEAT) 960-20-00004 GATOR - 915MHz UNIVERSAL TXRX MODULE (REPEAT) 960-20-00003 ANT - GALV MOUNT BRAC 3 PNT X 100 DEEP...
  • Page 11: Controller - Transmitter Setup

    2.2 Controller – Transmitter Setup • Controller Setup • Wiring 2.2.1 C ONTROLLER ETUP Observe the following points when setting up the Green Field Controller and G5 Transmitter. • The Green Field Controller must have a License Card. Figure 7: License Card and Placement •...
  • Page 12: Wiring

    2.2.2 W IRING • Connect the Controller to the Transmitter as shown in the following diagram. Figure 9: Green Field – G5 Transmitter Block Diagram • Figure 13 displays • The only connection that requires wiring is the Green Field Communication Card. Wire this card to the RJ-45 Male cable as shown in Figure 10.
  • Page 13 Figure 11: Communication Card Placement • Use the PoE device to connect the RJ45 cables as detailed below: Figure 12: Communication Card Wiring o LAN: RJ45 cable from the Green Field Controller o PoE: RJ45 cable to the Transmitter o 12 VDC: Power cable Disconnecting the power supply means that wireless connectivity ceases! CAUTION Ensure that the 12VDC power cable is secured and cannot be disconnected while the...
  • Page 14: Setting Up The G5 Transmitter

    Figure 13: Transmitter Cables 2.3 Setting up the G5 Transmitter • Mounting the Transmitter • Defining the Dipswitches 2.3.1 M OUNTING THE RANSMITTER • Installing and mounting the unit: Refer to the Serial Transmitter Module Installation Guide.
  • Page 15: Defining The Dipswitches

    2.3.2 D EFINING THE IPSWITCHES Figure 14: Dipswitches • 1. The Transmitter dipswitch is used to define the system ID, number of outputs, and radio channel. o Switch 1 defines the System ID. All units in a single system must have the same ID number to ensure transmission.
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Green Rtu

    Dipswitch Number of Number outputs  Dipswitch 2.4 remains in the 0 position. This defines the baud rate. BAUD RATE Dipswitch Bank Switch Number Associated Binary Value 9600 Select the Switch Setting  Dipswitch 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, and 2.8 define the radio channel. Refer to the Serial Transmitter Module Installation Guide for more information on defining the radio channel.
  • Page 17: Green Field Controller Set Up

    1. Connect the Programmer to the Green RTU. 2. Press the Red Button on the DB9 cover for two seconds. 3. Define: o NW: Communication wireless protocol (read only) o CO1: This is the channel o I00:XXX is the system ID, in which X must match the transmitter System ID. o M is the number of receiver outputs.
  • Page 18: Defining Remote Relays

    2.5.2 D EFINING EMOTE ELAYS 1. On the Green Field screen, go to Installation > Device Layout. 2. Relays 17 – 20 are remote unit relays. Define them as valves. 3. Repeat for each Green RTU. 2.6 Trouble Shooting and Testing Problem: Valve definition does not match dipswitch definition.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Munters plant was required: if this is not done, the user is fully responsible for the damage which they could suffer.
  • Page 20 Dismantling and assembly must be performed by qualified technicians and according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The use of non-original spare parts or incorrect assembly exonerates the manufacturer from all liability. Requests for technical assistance and spare parts can be made directly to the nearest Munters office.

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