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Opto 22 SNAP-PAC-R2-W User Manual (96 pages)
SNAP PAC R-SERIES CONTROLLER
Brand:
Opto 22
| Category:
Remote Control
| Size: 4.21 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1: Overview
9
Introduction
9
Ethernet Communication
10
Wired+Wireless Communication
10
Serial Communication
11
I/O Mounting Racks
11
Snap I/O
11
Software
11
Software Availability
12
About this Guide
13
Related Documentation
13
For Help
14
Chapter 2: Installation
15
What You will Need
15
Installing Software
15
Installing Hardware
16
Installing Modules on the Rack
16
Removing a Module
17
Installing the Controller
18
What's Next
19
Configuring I/O
19
Using PPP over a Modem
20
Configuring PPP on the Controller
21
Attaching the Modem to a SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
21
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows XP
22
Chapter 3: System Information
25
Communication Options
25
Simultaneous Communication
26
Accessing SNAP R-Series Controllers over the Internet
27
Choosing Communication Methods
27
System Architecture
28
Understanding the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
28
The I/O Side of the Controller
29
The Control Side of the Controller
29
Controlling the System
29
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
31
Communicating with Enterprise Systems and Third-Party Software
32
The Complete System
33
Networking
35
Connecting the Controller Directly to a PC or Master Controller
35
Crossover Cables
35
Attaching the Controller to an Existing Ethernet Network
36
Segmenting the Control Network
37
Using the Controller in an Independent Network
37
Communicating with the System Via Modem
37
Using the Controller in a Wireless LAN
38
Network Architecture Diagrams
39
Basic Control Network
39
Network Segmenting: Wired and Wireless Networks
40
Network Segmenting: Ethernet Connections to Host and I/O Units
41
Ethernet Link Redundancy
42
Specifications, Connectors, and Dimensions
43
Specifications
43
Connectors and Leds
45
Connectors and Leds-Wired+Wireless Models
46
Dimensions
47
Dimensions for Wired+Wireless Models
48
Information on Features
49
Digital Point Features
49
Analog Point Features
50
Serial Communication
51
PID Loops
51
Additional Features
51
SNAP-PAC-R1 and -R2 Comparison Chart
52
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
55
Maintaining the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
56
Backup Battery
56
Changing the Controller's IP Address
56
Loading New Firmware
56
Setting Time and Date
56
Resetting the Controller
57
Using the Microsd Card
58
Card Type and Format
58
Microsd Card Uses
58
Storing and Accessing Data or Files
60
Displaying Free Space on the Card
61
Checking Firmware and Loader Versions
62
Replacing a Controller
63
Updating Firmware
66
Booting from Firmware on the Card
69
Updating, Running, or Testing a Strategy
70
Disabling or Enabling Firmware and Strategy Updates Via the Card
73
Blink Codes
73
Stat Led
73
Ppp Led
75
232 Led
75
Wlan Led
76
Troubleshooting the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
76
Getting Device and Firmware Information
76
Communicating with the Controller
77
Pinging the Controller
78
Accessing the Controller with PAC Manager
78
Solving Network Problems
80
Additional Troubleshooting Tools
81
Making Sure the Controller Is in Normal Mode
81
TCP Settings
81
Troubleshooting I/O Modules: Frequently Asked Questions
83
SNAP Digital Troubleshooting
83
SNAP Analog Troubleshooting
85
Appendix: SNAP Mounting Racks and Power Supplies
87
Introduction
87
SNAP PAC Mounting Racks
87
SNAP Power Supplies
88
Primary Power Supply
88
Determining Power Requirements
88
Wiring the Primary Power Supply
90
Loop Power Supply
90
Index
93
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Opto 22 SNAP-PAC-R2-W User Manual (90 pages)
SNAP PAC R-SERIES CONTROLLER
Brand:
Opto 22
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2.62 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Overview
7
Introduction
7
Ethernet Communication
8
Wired+Wireless Communication
8
Serial Communication
9
I/O Mounting Racks
9
Snap I/O
9
Software
9
Software Availability
10
About this Guide
10
Related Documentation
11
For Help
12
Chapter 2: Installation
13
What You will Need
13
Installing Software
13
Installing Hardware
14
Installing Modules on the Rack
14
Removing a Module
15
Installing the Controller
16
What's Next
17
Configuring I/O
17
Using PPP over a Modem
18
Configuring PPP on the Controller
19
Attaching the Modem to a SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
19
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows XP
20
Chapter 3: System Information
23
Communication Options
23
Simultaneous Communication
24
Accessing SNAP R-Series Controllers over the Internet
25
Choosing Communication Methods
25
System Architecture
26
Understanding the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
26
The I/O Side of the Controller
27
The Control Side of the Controller
27
Controlling the System
27
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
28
Communicating with Enterprise Systems and Third-Party Software
30
The Complete System
31
Networking
32
Connecting the Controller Directly to a PC or Master Controller
32
Crossover Cables
32
Attaching the Controller to an Existing Ethernet Network
33
Segmenting the Control Network
33
Using the Controller in an Independent Network
34
Communicating with the System Via Modem
34
Using the Controller in a Wireless LAN
35
Network Architecture Diagrams
35
Basic Control Network
35
Network Segmenting: Wired and Wireless Networks
36
Network Segmenting: Ethernet Connections to Host and I/O Units
37
Ethernet Link Redundancy
38
Specifications, Connectors, and Dimensions
39
Specifications
39
Connectors and Leds
41
Connectors and Leds-Wired+Wireless Models
42
Dimensions
43
Dimensions for Wired+Wireless Models
44
Information on Features
45
Digital Point Features
45
Analog Point Features
46
Serial Communication
47
PID Loops
47
Additional Features
47
SNAP-PAC-R1 and -R2 Comparison Chart
48
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
51
Maintaining the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
52
Backup Battery
52
Changing the Controller's IP Address
52
Loading New Firmware
52
Setting Time and Date
52
Resetting the Controller
52
Using the Microsd Card
54
Card Type and Format
54
Microsd Card Uses
54
Storing and Accessing Data or Files
56
Displaying Free Space on the Card
57
Checking Firmware and Loader Versions
57
Replacing a Controller
58
Updating Firmware
61
Booting from Firmware on the Card
63
Updating, Running, or Testing a Strategy
65
Disabling or Enabling Firmware and Strategy Updates Via the Card
68
Blink Codes
69
Stat Led
69
Ppp Led
70
232 Led
71
Wlan Led
71
Troubleshooting the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
71
Getting Device and Firmware Information
71
Communicating with the Controller
72
Pinging the Controller
73
Accessing the Controller with PAC Manager
73
Solving Network Problems
75
Additional Troubleshooting Tools
76
Making Sure the Controller Is in Normal Mode
76
TCP Settings
76
Troubleshooting I/O Modules: Frequently Asked Questions
78
SNAP Digital Troubleshooting
78
SNAP Analog Troubleshooting
80
Appendix: SNAP Mounting Racks and Power Supplies
81
Introduction
81
SNAP PAC Mounting Racks
82
SNAP Power Supplies
82
Primary Power Supply
82
Determining Power Requirements
83
Wiring the Primary Power Supply
84
Loop Power Supply
84
Index
87
OPTO 22 SNAP-PAC-R2-W User Manual (82 pages)
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1: Overview
9
Introduction
9
Ethernet Communication
10
Wired+Wireless Communication
10
Serial Communication
10
I/O Mounting Racks
10
Ethernet PAC for Legacy I/O Racks
11
Snap I/O
11
PAC Project Software
11
PAC Project
11
For Developers: SNAP PAC REST API
12
About this Guide
12
Related Documentation
13
For Help
13
Chapter 2: Installation
15
What You will Need
15
Installing Hardware
15
Installing Modules on the Rack
15
Removing a Module
17
Installing the Controller
17
What's Next
18
Configuring I/O
18
Using PPP over a Modem
19
Configuring PPP on the Controller
20
Attaching the Modem to a SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
20
Chapter 3: System Information
21
Communication Options
21
Simultaneous Communication
22
Accessing SNAP R-Series Controllers over the Internet
22
Choosing Communication Methods
23
System Architecture
24
Understanding the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
24
The I/O Side of the Controller
24
The Control Side of the Controller
25
Controlling the System
25
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
26
Communicating with Enterprise Systems and Third-Party Software
27
The Complete System
28
Networking
30
Connecting the Controller Directly to a PC or Master Controller
30
Crossover Cables
30
Attaching the Controller to an Existing Ethernet Network
31
Segmenting the Control Network
31
Using the Controller in an Independent Network
32
Communicating with the System Via Modem
32
Using the Controller in a Wireless LAN
32
Network Architecture Diagrams
33
Basic Control Network
33
Network Segmenting: Wired and Wireless Networks
34
Network Segmenting: Ethernet Connections to Host and I/O Units
35
Ethernet Link Redundancy
36
Specifications, Connectors, and Dimensions
37
Specifications for SNAP-PAC-R1 and -R2 Controllers
37
Connectors and Leds
38
Connectors and Leds-Wired+Wireless Models
39
Dimensions
40
Dimensions for Wired+Wireless Models
41
Information on Features
41
Digital Point Features
41
Analog Point Features
42
Serial Communication
43
PID Loops
43
Additional Features
44
SNAP-PAC-R1 and -R2 Comparison Chart
45
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
47
Maintaining the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
47
Backup Battery
47
Changing the Controller's IP Address
47
Loading New Firmware
48
Setting Time and Date
48
Resetting the Controller
48
Maintaining the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
48
Using the Microsd Card
49
Card Type and Format
49
Microsd/Sdhc Card Uses
49
Storing and Accessing Data or Files
51
Displaying Free Space on the Card
52
Checking Firmware and Loader Versions
52
Replacing a Controller
53
Updating Firmware
56
Booting from Firmware on the Card
57
Updating, Running, or Testing a Strategy
59
Disabling or Enabling Firmware and Strategy Updates Via the Card
61
Blink Codes
61
Stat Led
61
Ppp Led
62
232 Led
63
Wlan Led
63
Troubleshooting the SNAP PAC R-Series Controller
63
Getting Device and Firmware Information
63
Communicating with the Controller
64
Pinging the Controller
65
Accessing the Controller with PAC Manager
65
Solving Network Problems
66
Additional Troubleshooting Tools
67
Making Sure the Controller Is in Normal Mode
67
TCP Settings
67
Troubleshooting I/O Modules: Frequently Asked Questions
69
SNAP Digital Troubleshooting
69
SNAP Analog Troubleshooting
70
Appendix A: SNAP Mounting Racks and Power Supplies
73
Introduction
73
SNAP Mounting Racks
73
SNAP Power Supplies
74
Primary Power Supply
74
Determining Power Requirements
75
Wiring the Primary Power Supply
76
Loop Power Supply
76
Index
79
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