ComAp IGL-RA15 User manual

Copyright © 2018 ComAp a.s.
Written by Roman Taragel
Prague, Czech Republic
ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a,
170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 246 012 111
E-mail: info@comap-control.com, www.comap-control.com Global Guide
IGL-RA15
Remote annunciator
SW version 2.0.0
1 Document information 3
2 System overview 6
3 Installation and wiring 10
4 Technical data 15

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Table of contents
1 Document information 3
1.1 Clarification of notation 3
1.2 About this guide 3
1.3 Legal notice 3
1.4 Document history 5
2 System overview 6
2.1 Controller type settings 6
2.2 Controller address setting 6
2.3 LEDs color change 7
2.4 Horn timeout setting 7
2.5 Signal LEDs 7
2.5.1 PWR LED 8
2.6 Horn 8
2.7 Lamp and horn test 8
2.8 LED labels 8
3 Installation and wiring 10
3.1 Rubber seal installation 10
3.2 Opening the IGL-RA15-FPC 11
3.3 Terminals and dimensions 13
3.4 Recommended wiring 14
4 Technical data 15

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1 Document information
1.1 Clarification of notation 3
1.2 About this guide 3
1.3 Legal notice 3
1.4 Document history 5
1.1 Clarification of notation
Note: This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme.
IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a
damage or improper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at
first sight.
Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function
works.
1.2 About this guide
Remote annunciator IGL-RA15, order code:EM2IGLRABAA and
Remote annunciator IGL-RA15-FPC (FirePump version), order code:EM2FPCRAEAA are designed as an
extension signaling units for :
InteliSys-NT or InteliSys-CU
IntleiGen-NT or InteliGen-CU
InteliCompact-NT
InteliLite-NT or InteliLite-CU
IntreliDrive-DCU (Marine, Industrial)
InteliDrive-Mobile (Logger)
InteliDrive-Lite (Lite, Marine, FPC, IPC, IPU, EM)
IGL-RA15 is equipped with a fully configurable tri color (red, orange, green) LED for intuitive operation together
with high functionality.
Note: The FPC unit does not have any buttons, so all adjustment bellow needs to be adjusted by opening the
cover and pressing the micro switches of the buttons manually, see Opening the IGL-RA15-FPC on page 11
1.3 Legal notice
This End User's Guide/Manual as part of the Documentation is an inseparable part of ComAp’s Product and
may be used exclusively according to the conditions defined in the “END USER or Distributor LICENSE
AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or in
the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in
the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of
Complete Solutions” (Conditions) as applicable.

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ComAp’s License Agreement is governed by the Czech Civil Code 89/2012 Col., by the Authorship Act
121/2000 Col., by international treaties and by other relevant legal documents regulating protection of the
intellectual properties (TRIPS).
The End User and/or ComAp’s Distributor shall only be permitted to use this End User's Guide/Manual with
ComAp Control System Registered Products. The Documentation is not intended and applicable for any other
purpose.
Official version of the ComAp’s End User's Guide/Manual is the version published in English. ComAp reserves
the right to update this End User's Guide/Manual at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its
use outside of the scope of the Terms or the Conditions and the License Agreement.
Licensed End User is entitled to make only necessary number of copies of the End User's Guide/Manual. Any
translation of this End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited!
Even if the prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the
content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End
User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation. The terms and conditions of such verification
must be agreed in the written form and in advance.
For more details relating to the Ownership, Extent of Permitted Reproductions Term of Use of the
Documentation and to the Confidentiality rules please review and comply with the ComAp’s License
Agreement, Terms and Conditions available on www.comap-control.com.
Security Risk Disclaimer
Pay attention to the following recommendations and measures to increase the level of security of ComAp
products and services.
Please note that possible cyber-attacks cannot be fully avoided by the below mentioned recommendations and
set of measures already performed by ComAp, but by following them the cyber-attacks can be considerably
reduced and thereby to reduce the risk of damage. ComAp does not take any responsibility for the actions of
persons responsible for cyber-attacks, nor for any damage caused by the cyber-attack. However, ComAp is
prepared to provide technical support to resolve problems arising from such actions, including but not limited to
restoring settings prior to the cyber-attacks, backing up data, recommending other preventive measures against
any further attacks.
Warning: Some forms of technical support may be provided against payment. There is no legal or factual
entitlement for technical services provided in connection to resolving problems arising from cyber-attack or
other unauthorized accesses to ComAp's Products or Services.
General security recommendations and set of measures
1. AccessCode
• Change the AccessCode BEFORE the device is connected to a network.
• Use a secure AccessCode – ideally a random string of 8 characters containing lowercase, uppercase letters
and digits.
• For each device use a different AccessCode.
2. Password
• Change the password BEFORE the device enters a regular operation.
• Do not leave displays or PC tools unattended if an user, especially administrator, is logged in.
3. Controller Web interface
• The controller web interface at port TCP/80 is based on http, not https, and thus it is intended to be used only
in closed private network infrastructures.
• Avoid exposing the port TCP/80 to the public Internet.

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4. MODBUS/TCP
• The MODBUS/TCP protocol (port TCP/502) is an instrumentation protocol designed to exchange data
between locally connected devices like sensors, I/O modules, controllers etc. From it’s nature it does not
contain any kind of security – neither encryption nor authentication. Thus it is intended to be used only in closed
private network infrastructures.
• Avoid exposing the port TCP/502 to the public Internet.
5. SNMP
• The SNMP protocol (port UDP/161) version 1,2 is not encrypted. Thus it is intended to be used only in closed
private network infrastructures.
• Avoid exposing the port UDP/161 to the public Internet.
1.4 Document history
RevisionNumber Related SW Version Date
2 2.0.0 10.07.2019
1 2.0.0 29.5.2018
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2 System overview
2.1 Controller type settings 6
2.2 Controller address setting 6
2.3 LEDs color change 7
2.4 Horn timeout setting 7
2.5 Signal LEDs 7
2.6 Horn 8
2.7 Lamp and horn test 8
2.8 LED labels 8
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2.1 Controller type settings
Controller type Jumper A Jumper B Address
InteliCompact-NT
InteliLite-NT
InteliDrive Lite
OPEN OPEN 1
InteliGen-NT
InteliSys-NT
InteliDriveDCU
InteliLite(IL3)
CLOSED OPEN 5+6
InteliGen-NT
InteliSys-NT
InteliDriveDCU
InteliLite(IL3)
CLOSED CLOSED user defined
2.2 Controller address setting
SW changing of CAN1 address is enabled only when both jumpers are closed. Any one of these addresses (1+2
or 3+4 or 5+6 or 7+8) can be set by following steps:
Switch to programming mode (Hold the Horn reset and Lamp test when unit is powering on)
Status led is yellow
Press Lamp test sixteen times
Set the address up by pressing Horn reset.
The number of red luminous LEDs means the CAN1 addresses (two for addresses 1+2, four for
addresses 3+4, six for addresses 5+6 and eight for addresses 7+8)
Press Lamp test

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2.3 LEDs color change
Each LED color is adjusted independently of controller output settings. If controller output 1 is set as “Common
Shutdown” it doesn’t mean red LED1 color for IGL-RA15. The LEDs color can by adjust by following steps:
Switch to programming mode (Hold the Horn reset and Lamp test when unit is powering on)
Status led is yellow
Press Horn reset to change the LED1 color (green, yellow, red)
Press Lamp test to switch to the next LED color adjusting
Continue to adjust all LEDs color
After LED15 color adjusting press three times Lamp test
Note: Signal LEDs are all adjusted to RED colors from production.
2.4 Horn timeout setting
The horn output is activated if any of red or yellow LED is on. Output is on until pressing Horn reset or horn
timeout counts down. The timeout can by set by following steps:
Switch to programming mode (Hold the Horn reset and Lamp test when unit is powering on)
Status led is yellow
Press Lamp test fifteen times
Set the horn timeout by pressing Horn reset.
The number of green luminous LEDs means timeout in 10s.
Any for disabling horn output, 1 for 10s timeout, 2 for 10s timeout, 15 for disabling horn timeout.
Press Lamp test two times
Note: Note: If there is no operator action during address setting, color adjusting or timeout timeout setting, the
unit returns to normal operation without changes saving.
2.5 Signal LEDs
The signals LEDs are handled like binary outputs. It means all what can be configured to binary outputs can be
also configured to the LEDs of iGL-RA15.
The LED lights, if configured logical output is active on the controller
The green LED is dark, if configured logical output is not active on the controller
The yellow or red LED is dark, if configured logical output is not active on the controller and horn reset was
pressed.
The yellow or red LED blinks, if configured logical output is not active on the controller and horn reset was
still not pressed.

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2.5.1 PWR LED
Is blinking green, if the unit is OK and the communication to the master controller is OK.
Is blinking red, if the unit is OK, but the communication to the master controller is not running.
Is blinking yellow, if EEPROM check not passed OK after power on
Is steady yellow during the LED colour, horn timeout or controller address adjustment
Note: If the PWR LED is blinking yellow, the unit must be reconfigured (see chapter LEDs color change, Horn
timeout setting or Controller address setting.)
2.6 Horn
The horn is activated if:
Some of red or yellow LED lights up or
At the end of the extended lamp test (see below)
The horn can be silenced:
By pressing horn reset button or
It silences automatically after adjusted time (see chapter Horn timeout setting above)
2.7 Lamp and horn test
Pressing and holding lamp test button for less than 2s execute the basic lamp test. All LEDs light up with the
configured colour. If the button is hold longer than 2s, an extended test is started. Every LED is tested step-by-
step in green colour and then in red colour. The horn is activated at the end of the test. After that the unit returns
to normal operation. The horn can be silenced with horn reset.
2.8 LED labels
The labels are slipped to slots in the front foil. The slot openings are located on the upper edge of the front panel.
The RA15 module is shipped with one A4 sheet of foil for printing of labels.

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3 Installation and wiring
3.1 Rubber seal installation 10
3.2 Opening the IGL-RA15-FPC 11
3.3 Terminals and dimensions 13
3.4 Recommended wiring 14
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3.1 Rubber seal installation
The correct way to install the rubber sealing is shown on the pictures below.

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3.2 Opening the IGL-RA15-FPC
This is just for authorized acces:
1. Remove the screws
2. Bottom side

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3. You can directly press the micro switches on PCB

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3.3 Terminals and dimensions
IGL-RA15
IGL-RA15-FPC

4 Technical data
Voltage
supply 8-36 VDC
Consumption 0.35-0.1A (+1Amax horn output)
depends on supply voltage
Power supply
Operating
temperature -20 ˚C to +70 ˚C
Storage
temperature -30 ˚C to +80 ˚C
Protection
front panel IP65
Humidity 85%
Standard
conformity
Low Voltage
Directive EN 61010-1:95 +A1:97
Electro-
magnetic
Compatibility
EN 50081-1:94, EN 50081-2:96
EN 50082-1:99, EN 50082-2:97
Vibration 5-25 Hz, ± 1,6 mm
25-100 Hz, a = 4 g
Shocks a=200 m/s2
Heat
radiation 2 W
Operating conditions
Dimensions 180×120×55mm
Weight 950g
Dimensions and weight
Maximum
current 1.0 A
Maximum
switching
voltage
36VDC
Horn output
Galvanic
separated
Maximal
CAN bus
length
200m
Speed 250kBd
Nominal
impedance 120Ω
Cable type twisted pair (shielded)
CAN bus interface
Following dynamic cable parameters are important
especially for maximal 200 meters CAN bus length:
Nominal
Velocity of
Propagation
min. 75% (max. 4.4 ns/m)
Wire
crosscut min.0.25 mm2
Maximal
attenuation
(at 1 MHz)
2 dB / 100m
BELDEN (see www.belden.com):
3082A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley
DeviceNet
3083A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley
DeviceNet
3086A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3087A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3084A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley
DeviceNet
3085A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley
DeviceNet
3105A Paired EIA Industrial RS485 cable
LAPP CABLE (see www.lappcable.com):
Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Trunk Cable
Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Drop Cable
Unitronic BUS CAN
Unitronic-FD BUS P CAN UL/CSA
Recommended Industrial Automation &
Process Control Cables
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