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OPTO 22 SNAP-PAC-S2 User Manual (78 pages)
SNAP PAC S-SERIES CONTROLLER
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Overview
7
Introduction
7
Ethernet Communication
7
Wired+Wireless ™ Communication
8
Serial Communication
9
I/O Unit Compatibility
9
Software
10
Software Availability
11
Architectural Diagrams
11
Basic Control System
12
Segmented Wired Networks
13
Wired and Wireless Networks
14
Connections to Legacy Serial-Based I/O Units
15
SNAP-PAC-S2 Connections to Serial-Based I/O Units
16
Ethernet Link Redundancy
17
Remote Host and I/O Unit Connections Using PPP
18
About this Guide
19
Related Documentation
19
For Help
20
Chapter 2: Quick Start
21
Installing and Configuring the Controller
21
What You will Need
21
Installing Software
21
Power Supply Recommendations
22
Change to SNAP-PAC-S1 Power Input Range
22
Installing Hardware
22
RS-232 and RS-485 Serial Networking
24
RS-232 Connections
24
Attaching a Modem to the Controller
24
RS-485 Connections
24
Wiring the 10-Pin Serial Connector on SNAP-PAC-S1 Controllers
25
Wiring the 7-Pin Serial Connector on SNAP-PAC-S2 Controllers
26
Serial Wiring Diagrams
27
Assigning an IP Address
30
Assigning Serial Ports on SNAP-PAC-S2 Controllers
30
Mounting the Controller
31
Panel Mounting and Dimensions
31
DIN-Rail Mounting and Dimensions
35
About the Controller's Memory Map
37
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
37
What's Next
38
Chapter 3: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
39
Troubleshooting
39
Checking Power
39
Communicating on a Wired Ethernet Network
40
Pinging the Controller
40
Solving Network Problems
41
Check Ethernet Errors
41
Create a Network Diagram
41
Analyze Communication Packets
42
Have Your Network Certified
42
TCP Settings
42
Communicating on a Serial Network
44
Maintaining the Controller
45
Backup Battery
45
Getting Device and Firmware Information
45
Changing the Controller's IP Address
46
Resetting the Controller
46
Loading New Firmware
47
Using the Microsd Card
47
Card Type and Format
48
Storing and Accessing Data or Files
48
Displaying Free Space on the Card
49
Updating Firmware
49
Booting from Firmware on the Card
51
Updating, Running, or Testing a Strategy
52
Disabling or Enabling Firmware and Strategy Updates Via the Card
54
Setting Time and Date
54
STAT LED Blink Codes
54
Serial Port Leds
56
WLAN LED (Wired+Wireless Models Only)
56
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
57
Specifications
57
SNAP-PAC-S1 and -FM Connectors, Indicators, and Pinouts
59
SNAP-PAC-S1-W Connectors and Indicators (Wired+Wireless)
60
SNAP-PAC-S2 Connectors, Indicators, and Pinouts
61
SNAP-PAC-S2-W Connectors and Indicators (Wired+Wireless)
62
Appendix B: PPP Support in Microsoft Windows
63
Configuring PPP Support in Microsoft Windows
63
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows XP
63
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows NT
66
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows 2000
67
Setting up a Remote Access Server on the PC (Windows 2000 Advanced Server)
70
Setting up a Remote Access Server on the PC (Windows NT)
73
Index
75
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OPTO 22 SNAP-PAC-S2 User Manual (70 pages)
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Overview
7
Introduction
7
Ethernet Communication
7
Wired+Wireless ™ Communication
8
Serial Communication
8
I/O Unit Compatibility
9
Redundant Controllers
9
PAC Project Software
10
For Developers: SNAP PAC REST API
10
Architectural Diagrams
11
Basic Control System
11
Segmented Wired Networks
12
Wired and Wireless Networks
13
Connections to Legacy Serial-Based I/O Units
14
SNAP-PAC-S2 Connections to Serial-Based I/O Units
15
Ethernet Link Redundancy
16
Controller Redundancy
17
Remote Host and I/O Unit Connections Using PPP
18
About this Guide
19
Related Documentation
19
For Help
20
Chapter 2: Quick Start
21
What You will Need
21
Power Supply Recommendations
21
Change to SNAP-PAC-S1 Power Input Range
21
Installing Hardware
22
RS-232 and RS-485 Serial Networking
23
RS-232 Connections
23
Attaching a Modem to the Controller
23
RS-485 Connections
24
Bias and Termination
24
Configuring RS-485 Connections on SNAP-PAC-S1 Controllers
24
Configuring RS-485 Connections on SNAP-PAC-S2 Controllers
24
Wiring the 10-Pin Serial Connector on SNAP-PAC-S1 Controllers
25
Wiring the 7-Pin Serial Connector on SNAP-PAC-S2 Controllers
25
Guidelines for Grounding SNAP PAC Brains and Controllers
26
Connectors, Indicators, and Pinouts
27
SNAP-PAC-S1 and SNAP-PAC-S1-FM
27
SNAP-PAC-S1-W (Wired+Wireless)
28
Snap-Pac-S2
29
SNAP-PAC-S2-W (Wired+Wireless)
30
PAC S1 Serial Wiring Diagrams
31
Wiring a PAC S1 Controller to SB-Series Brains
31
Wiring a PAC S1 Controller to B3000 Mistic Brains with an Interrupt Line
31
PAC S2 Serial Wiring Diagrams
32
PAC S2 Controller to B3000 Mistic Brains with an Interrupt Line
32
PAC S2 Controller to G4 Mistic Bricks
33
PAC S2 Controller to PAC SB-Series Brains
34
Assigning an IP Address
34
Assigning Serial Ports on SNAP-PAC-S2 Controllers
35
Mounting the Controller
36
Panel Mounting and Dimensions
36
DIN-Rail Mounting and Dimensions
40
About the Controller's Memory Map
42
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
42
What's Next
42
Chapter 3: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
43
Troubleshooting
43
Checking Power
43
Communicating on a Wired Ethernet Network
43
Pinging the Controller
44
Solving Network Problems
44
Create a Network Diagram
44
Analyze Communication Packets
45
Check Ethernet Errors
45
Have Your Network Certified
45
TCP Settings
45
Communicating on a Serial Network
47
Timeout Errors When Communicating with a Serial Brain
47
Maintaining the Controller
48
Backup Battery
48
Getting Device and Firmware Information
48
Changing the Controller's IP Address
49
Resetting the Controller
49
Loading New Firmware
50
Using the Microsd Card Slot
50
Card Type and Format
50
Microsd/Sdhc Card Uses
51
Storing and Accessing Data or Files
52
Checking Firmware and Loader Versions
53
Displaying Free Space on the Card
53
Replacing a Controller
54
Updating Firmware
57
Booting from Firmware on the Card
58
Updating, Running, or Testing a Strategy
60
Disabling or Enabling Firmware and Strategy Updates Via the Card
62
Setting Time and Date
62
STAT LED Blink Codes
62
Serial Port Leds
63
WLAN LED (Wired+Wireless Models Only)
64
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
65
Index
67
OPTO 22 SNAP-PAC-S2 User Manual (62 pages)
SNAP PAC S-SERIES CONTROLLER
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Overview
7
Introduction
7
Ethernet Communication
7
Serial Communication
8
Backward Compatibility
8
Software
9
Software Availability
10
Architectural Diagrams
10
Connections to Serial-Based I/O Units
11
SNAP-PAC-S2 Connections to Serial-Based I/O Units
12
Ethernet Link Redundancy
13
Remote Host and I/O Unit Connections Using PPP
14
Ethernet Connections to Host and I/O Units
15
About this Guide
16
Related Documentation
16
For Help
17
Chapter 2: Quick Start
19
Installing and Configuring the Controller
19
What You will Need
19
Installing Software
19
Power Supply Recommendations
20
Change to SNAP-PAC-S1 Power Input Range
20
Installing Hardware
20
RS-232 and RS-485 Serial Networking
21
RS-232 Connections
21
Attaching the Modem to the Controller
22
RS-485 Connections
22
Wiring the 10-Pin Serial Connector on the SNAP-PAC-S1
24
Wiring the 7-Pin Serial Connector on the SNAP-PAC-S2
24
Serial Wiring Diagrams
25
Assigning an IP Address
27
Assigning Serial Ports on the SNAP-PAC-S2
27
Mounting the Controller
27
Panel Mounting and Dimensions
28
DIN-Rail Mounting and Dimensions
30
About the Controller's Memory Map
32
Using Data for Peer-To-Peer Communication
32
What's Next
33
Chapter 3: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
35
Troubleshooting
35
Checking Power
35
Communicating on an Ethernet Network
36
Pinging the Controller
36
Solving Network Problems
37
Create a Network Diagram
37
Check Ethernet Errors
37
Analyze Communication Packets
38
Have Your Network Certified
38
TCP Settings
38
Communicating on a Serial Network
40
Maintaining the Controller
41
Backup Battery
41
Getting Device and Firmware Information
41
Changing the Controller's IP Address
42
Resetting the Controller
42
Loading New Firmware
43
Setting Time and Date
43
STAT LED Blink Codes
43
Serial Port Leds
45
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
47
Specifications
47
SNAP-PAC-S1 Connectors, Indicators, and Pinouts
49
SNAP-PAC-S2 Connectors, Indicators, and Pinouts
50
Appendix B: PPP Support in Microsoft Windows
51
Configuring PPP Support in Microsoft Windows
51
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows XP
51
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows NT
54
Configuring Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking on Windows 2000
55
Setting up a Remote Access Server on the PC (Windows 2000 Advanced Server)
58
Setting up a Remote Access Server on the PC (Windows NT)
61
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