Parker TS8010 User manual

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TS8010 Operator Interface Terminal combines unique capabilities
normally expected from high-end units with a very affordable price. It is built
around a high performance core with integrated functionality.
The TS8010 is able to communicate with many different types of hardware
using high-speed RS232/422/485 communications ports and Ethernet 10 Base
T/100 Base-TX communications. In addition, the TS8010 features USB for fast
downloads of configuration files and access to trending and data logging. A
CompactFlash socket is provided so that Flash cards can be used to collect your
trending and data logging information as well as to store larger configuration files.
In addition to accessing and controlling of external resources, the TS8010
allows a user to easily view and enter information. Users can enter data through
the touchscreen or front panel 8-button keypad.
SAFETY SUMMARY
All safety related regulations, local codes and instructions that appear in the
manual or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to
prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it. If
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Do not use the controller to directly command motors, valves, or other
actuators not equipped with safeguards. To do so can be potentially harmful to
persons or equipment in the event of a fault to the controller.
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
- TS8010 Operator Interface.
- Panel Gasket.
- This hardware bulletin.
- Template for panel cutout.
- Hardware packet for mounting unit into panel.
- Terminal block for connecting power.
ORDERING INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
10.4" TFT VGA Display Operator Interface (indoor), USB
Host, Isolated Comms TS8010/00/02
CANopen Option Card 8000/CB/00/00
Profibus DP Option Card 8000/PB/00/00
DeviceNet Option Card 8000/DN/00/00
FireWire Option Card 8000/FA/00/00
MODEL TS8010 - 10.4" COLOR TOUCHSCREEN
CompactFlash is a registered trademark of CompactFlash Association.
CONFIGURED USING DSI8000 SOFTWARE
UP TO 5 RS-232/422/485 COMMUNICATIONS PORTS
(2 RS-232 AND 1 RS-422/485 ON BOARD, 1 RS-232 AND 1
RS-422/485 ON OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CARD)
10 BASE T/100 BASE-TX ETHERNET PORT TO NETWORK
UNITS AND HOST WEB PAGES
USB PORT TO DOWNLOAD THE UNIT’S CONFIGURATION
FROM A PC OR FOR DATA TRANSFERS TO A PC
UNIT’S CONFIGURATION IS STORED IN NON-VOLATILE
MEMORY (32MBYTE FLASH)
COMPACTFLASH® SOCKET TO INCREASE MEMORY CAPACITY
10.4-INCH TFT 32K VGA 640X480 PIXEL LCD
OUTDOOR UNIT WITH UV RATED OVERLAY AVAILABLE
8-BUTTON KEYPAD FOR ON-SCREEN MENUS
THREE FRONT PANEL LEDS
POWER UNIT FROM 24VDC ±20% SUPPLY
RESISTIVE ANALOG TOUCHSCREEN
CAUTION: Risk Of Danger.
Read complete instructions prior to
installation and operation of the unit.
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - SUBSTITUTION
OF ANY COMPONENT MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY
FOR CLASS I, DIVISION 2
The protective conductor terminal is bonded to conductive
parts of the equipment for safety purposes and must be
connected to an external protective earthing system.
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Bulletin HP471055U010
Issue 1.0
Drawing No. LP0877X
Effective 10/11

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1. POWER REQUIREMENTS: +24 VDC ±20% @ 30 W maximum.
Must use NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) rated power supply.
Power connection via removable three position terminal block.
Note:
1. The TS8010’s circuit common is not connected to the enclosure of the
unit. See “Connecting to Earth Ground” in the section “Installing and
Powering the TS8010.”
2. BATTERY: Lithium coin cell CR2025. Typical lifetime of 10 years.
3. LCD MODULE DISPLAY:
SIZE 10.4-inch
TYPE TFT
COLORS 32K
PIXELS 640 X 480
BRIGHTNESS 450 cd/m2
BACKLIGHT LIFETIME * 50,000 HR typ.
BACKLIGHT TYPE CCFL
* Lifetime at room temperature. Refer to “Display” in the “Software/Unit
Operation” section.
4. 8-KEY KEYPAD: for on-screen menus.
5. TOUCHSCREEN: Resistive analog
6. MEMORY:
On Board User Memory: 32 Mbyte of onboard non-volatile Flash memory.
Memory Card: CompactFlash Type II slot for Type I and Type II
CompactFlash cards.
7. COMMUNICATIONS:
USB Port: Adheres to USB 2.0 specification full speed only via Type B
connection.
USB Host Ports: Comply with Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev 2.0.
Support data transfers at full-speed. Hardware over current protected (0.5
A max per port).
Serial Ports: Ports are individually isolated. Format and Baud Rates for each
port are individually software programmable up to 115,200 baud.
PGM Port: RS232 port via RJ12.
COMMS Ports: RS422/485 port via RJ45, and RS232 port via RJ12.
DH485 TXEN: Transmit enable; open collector, VOH = 15 VDC,
VOL = 0.5 V @ 25 mA max.
Note: For additional information on the communications or signal
common and connections to earth ground please see the “Connecting to
Earth Ground” in the section “Installing and Powering the TS8010.”
Ethernet Ports: 10 BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX
RJ45 jack is wired as a NIC (Network Interface Card). The jack shield is
electrically connected to Earth ground.
A secondary ethernet port (with its own Mac ID) is available as an option.
8. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature Range: -20 to 70°C
Operating and Storage Humidity: 80% maximum relative humidity (non-
condensing) from 0 to 50°C.
Vibration according to IEC 68-2-6: Operational 5 to 150 Hz, in X, Y, Z
direction for 1.5 hours, 2 g.
Shock according to IEC 68-2-27: Operational 35 g, 11 msec in 3 directions.
Altitude: Up to 2000 meters.
9. CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCES:
SAFETY
IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1: Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control, and laboratory use, Part 1.
IP66 Enclosure rating (Face only), IEC 529
Type 4X Enclosure rating (Face only), UL50
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Emissions and Immunity to EN 61326: 2006: Electrical Equipment for
Measurement, Control and Laboratory use.
Immunity to Industrial Locations:
Electrostatic discharge EN 61000-4-2 Criterion A
4kV contact discharge
8kV air discharge
Electromagnetic RF fields EN 61000-4-3 Criterion A
10V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz)
3 V/m (1.4 GHz to 2 GHz)
1 V/m (2 GHz to 2.7 GHz)
Fast transients (burst) EN 61000-4-4
power
I/O signal
Criterion B
2kV
1kV
Surge EN 61000-4-5 Criterion B
power 1 kV L to L, 2 kV L to G
signal 1 kV
RF conducted interference EN 61000-4-6 Criterion A
3 Vrms
Power freq. magnetic field EN 61000-4-8 Criterion A
30 A/m
Emissions:
Emissions EN55011 Class A
Notes:
1. Criterion A: Normal operation within specified limits.
2. Criterion B: Temporary loss of performance from which the unit self-
recovers.
10. CONNECTIONS: Compression cage-clamp terminal block.
Wire Gage: 12-30 AWG copper wire
Torque: 5-7 inch-pounds (56-79 N-cm)
11. CONSTRUCTION: Steel rear metal enclosure with NEMA 4X/IP66
aluminum front plate when correctly fitted with the gasket provided.
Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2.
12. MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS: Maximum panel thickness is 0.25" (6.3
mm). For NEMA 4X/IP66 sealing, a steel panel with a minimum thickness of
0.125" (3.17 mm) is recommended.
Maximum Mounting Stud Torque: 17 inch-pounds (1.92 N-m)
13. WEIGHT: 5.44 lbs (2.47 Kg)
9.50
(241.3)
12.83 (325.8) 2.45 (62) 11.25 (285.8)
8.25
(209.4)
DIMENSIONS In inches (mm)
SpecificationS
WARNING - DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT CABLES
WHILE POWER IS APPLIED UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE
NON-HAZARDOUS. USB PORT IS FOR SYSTEM SET-UP AND
DIAGNOSTICS AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR PERMANENT
CONNECTION.

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inStalling and powering the tS8010
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
This operator interface is designed for through-panel mounting. A panel cut-
out diagram and a template are provided. Care should be taken to remove any
loose material from the mounting cut-out to prevent that material from falling
into the operator interface during installation. A gasket is provided to enable
sealing to NEMA 4X/IP66 specification. Install the 14 kep nuts provided and
tighten evenly for uniform gasket compression.
Note: Tightening the kep nuts beyond a maximum of 17 inch-pounds (1.92
N-m) may cause damage to the front panel.
CONNECTING TO EARTH GROUND
Each TS8010 has a chassis ground terminal on the back of the unit. Your unit
should be connected to earth ground (protective earth).
The chassis ground is not connected to signal common of the unit.
Maintaining isolation between earth ground and signal common is not required
to operate your unit. But, other equipment connected to this unit may require
isolation between signal common and earth ground. To maintain isolation
between signal common and earth ground care must be taken when connections
are made to the unit. For example, a power supply with isolation between its
signal common and earth ground must be used. Also, plugging in a USB cable
may connect signal common and earth ground.1
1. USB’s shield may be connected to earth ground at the host. USB’s shield
in turn may also be connected to signal common.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The units require a 24 VDC power supply rated at 30 W. Your unit may draw
considerably less than the rated power depending upon the options being used.
As additional features are used your unit will draw increasing amounts of power.
Items that could cause increases in current are additional communications,
optional communications card, CompactFlash card, and other features
programmed through DSI8000.
In any case, it is very important that the power supply is mounted correctly if
the unit is to operate reliably. Please take care to observe the following points:
– The power supply must be mounted close to the unit, with usually not
more than 6 feet (1.8 m) of cable between the supply and the operator
interface. Ideally, the shortest length possible should be used.
– The wire used to connect the operator interface’s power supply should
be at least 22-gage wire. If a longer cable run is used, a heavier gage
wire should be used. The routing of the cable should be kept away from
large contactors, inverters, and other devices which may generate
significant electrical noise.
– A power supply with an NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS)
and SELV rating is to be used. This type of power supply provides
isolation to accessible circuits from hazardous voltage levels generated
by a mains power supply due to single faults. SELV is an acronym for
“safety extra-low voltage.” Safety extra-low voltage circuits shall
exhibit voltages safe to touch both under normal operating conditions
and after a single fault, such as a breakdown of a layer of basic
insulation or after the failure of a single component has occurred.
8.925
(226.7)
2.975
(75.6)
12.25 (311.2)
6.125 (155.6)
11.725 (297.8)
8.40
(213.4)
14X ∅.188 (∅4.8)
All tolerances ±0.010" (±0.25 mm).
ALL NONINCENDIVE CIRCUITS MUST BE WIRED USING
DIVISION 2 WIRING METHODS AS SPECIFIED IN THE NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE, NFPA 70 FOR INSTALLATION WITHIN THE
UNITED STATES, OR AS SPECIFIED IN THE CANADIAN
ELECTRICAL CODE FOR INSTALLATION IN CANADA.
The protective conductor terminal is bonded to conductive
parts of the equipment for safety purposes and must be
connected to an external protective earthing system. WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT
EQUIPMENT WHILE THE CIRCUIT IS LIVE OR UNLESS THE AREA
IS KNOWN TO BE FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS.
inStalling an option card
Each option card comes with a cable for communications and three
screws for attaching the option card to the TS’s main board.
To install the option card, remove all power and I/O communications
cables from the unit and remove the rear cover. Connect the cable from the
option card to the connector on the main board. Be sure both ends of the
cable are firmly seated into their appropriate connector housings. Use the
three screws provided to mount the option card to the main board as shown
in Figure 1.
Carefully replace the rear cover by reversing the instructions for
removing the rear cover.
TYPICAL EXPANSION CARD INSTALLATION
Figure 1
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT
EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
AND THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

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PROTECTIVE
EARTH GROUND
CONNECTOR
POWER
1
2+
COMMON
24V 20%
-
3
RS485
COMMS
PORT
N/C
PORT
COMMS
RS232
PGM PORT
RS232
(NIC)
(OPTIONAL)
ETHERNET
ETHERNET AUXILIARY
TYPE B
USB
1 2 3 4
USB HOST
Rx
TxB
TxA (PIN 8)
TxB (PIN 1)
RTS (PIN 6)
TxEN
TxA
RxA
RxB
COMM
Tx
COMM
COMM
CTS (PIN 1)
Rx
RTS (PIN 6)
Tx
COMM
COMM
CTS (PIN 1)
TS8010 PORT PIN OUTS
CONFIGURING A TS8010
The TS8010 is configured using DSI8000 software. DSI8000 is available as a
free download from Parker - SSD Drives’ website. Updates to DSI8000 for new
features and drivers are posted on the website as they become available. By
configuring the TS8010 using the latest version of DSI8000, you are assured that
your unit has the most up to date feature set. DSI8000 software can configure the
TS8010 through the RS232 PGM port, USB port, or CompactFlash.
The USB port is connected using a standard USB cable with a Type B
connector. The driver needed to use the USB port will be installed with DSI8000.
If this driver has not been installed, it can be downloaded from the website.
The RS232 PGM port uses a programming cable made by Parker - SSD
Drives to connect to the DB9 COM port of your computer. If you choose to
make your own cable, use the “TS8010 Port Pin Out Diagram” for wiring
information.
The CompactFlash can be used to program a TS by placing a configuration
file and firmware on the CompactFlash card. The card is then inserted into the
target TS and powered. Refer to the DSI8000 literature for more information on
the proper names and locations of the files.
ACCESSING THE COMPACTFLASH CARD
VIA USB DEVICE PORT
In order to access data from the CompactFlash card via the USB device port,
a driver must be installed on your computer. This driver is installed with
DSI8000 and is located in the folder C:\Program Files\Parker\DSI8000\Device\
after DSI8000 is installed. This may have already been accomplished if your
TS8010 was configured using the USB port.
Once the driver is installed, connect the TS8010 to your PC with a USB cable,
and follow the “Mounting the CompactFlash” instructions found in the DSI8000
user manual.
ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS
Ethernet communications can be established at either 10 BASE-T or 100
BASE-TX. The TS8010 unit’s RJ45 jack is wired as a NIC (Network Interface
Card). For example, when wiring to a hub or switch use a straight-through cable,
but when connecting to another NIC use a crossover cable.
The Ethernet connector contains two LEDs. A yellow LED in the upper right,
and a bi-color green/amber LED in the upper left. The LEDs represent the
following statuses.
The DSI8000 manual contains additional information on Ethernet
communications.
RS232 PORTS
The TS8010 has two individually isolated RS232 ports. There is the PGM
port and the COMMS port. Although only one of these ports can be used for
programming, both ports can be used for communications with a PLC.
The RS232 PGM port can be used for either master or slave protocols with
any TS8010 configuration.
communicating with the tS8010
WARNING - DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT CABLES
WHILE POWER IS APPLIED UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE
NON-HAZARDOUS. USB PORT IS FOR SYSTEM SET-UP AND
DIAGNOSTICS AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR PERMANENT
CONNECTION.
LED COLOR DESCRIPTION
YELLOW solid Link established.
YELLOW flashing Data being transferred.
GREEN 10 BASE-T Communications
AMBER 100 BASE-TX Communications

Examples of RS232 communications could involve another Parker - SSD
Drives product or a PC. By using a cable with RJ12 ends on it, and a twist in
the cable, RS232 communications with another TS product can be established.
TS RS232 to a PC
Connections
TS: RJ12 Name PC: DB9 Name
4 COMM 1 DCD
5 Tx 2 Rx
2 Rx 3 Tx
N/C 4 DTR
3 COMM 5 GND
N/C 6 DSR
1 CTS 7 RTS
6 RTS 8 CTS
N/C 9 RI
RS422/485 COMMS PORT
The TS8010 has one isolated RS422/485 port. This port can be configured to
act as either RS422 or RS485.
Note: All Parker - SSD Drives devices connect A to A and B to B.
Examples of RS485 2-Wire Connections
TS to Parker - SSD Drives RJ11
Connections
TS: RJ45 Name SSD : RJ11 Name
5 TxEN 2 TxEN
6 COMM 3 COMM
1 TxB 5 B-
2 TxA 4 A+
5
DH485 COMMUNICATIONS
The TS8010’s RS422/485 COMMS port can also be used for Allen Bradley
DH485 communications.
WARNING: DO NOT use a standard DH485 cable to connect this port to
Allen Bradley equipment. A cable and wiring diagram are available from
Parker - SSD Drives.
TS to AB SLC 500
Connections
RJ45: SSD Name RJ45: A-B Name
1 TxB 1 A
2 TxA 2 B
3, 8 RxA - 24V
4, 7 RxB - COMM
5 TxEN 5 TxEN
6 COMM 4 SHIELD
4, 7 TxB - COMM
3, 8 TxA - 24V
TX
5V
8
1
7
2
TxB
TxA
130K
130K
5TxEN (OC)
RX
130K
5V
130K
RxB
4
RxA
3
GND
6
TxEN (OC)
TX/RX
130K
5
TxA
2
8
130K
5V
7
1
TxB
6 GND
RS422/485 4-WIRE
CONNECTIONS
RS485 2-WIRE
CONNECTIONS
ISOLATED
ETHERNET
AUXILIARY
ISOLATED
RS232
PORT B
E F
ETHERNET
ISOLATED
D
B C
A
HOST B
A
PGM PORT
ISOLATED
RS232
PORT A
ISOLATED
-
+
24VDC SUPPLY
PORT A
RS485
A
POWER
PROGRAMMING
HOST A
A
USB DEVICE
POWER SUPPLY ISOLATION BLOCK DIAGRAM

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Software/unit operation
DSI8000 SOFTWARE
DSI8000 software is available as a free download from Parker - SSD Drives’
website. The latest version of the software is always available from the website,
and updating your copy is free.
DISPLAY
This operator interface uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) for displaying text
and graphics. The TS8010 display utilizes a cold cathode fluorescent tube
(CCFL) for lighting the display. The backlight can be dimmed for low light
conditions.
Display backlights have a limited lifetime. Backlight lifetime is based upon
the amount of time the display is turned on at full intensity. Turning the
backlight off when the display is not in use can extend the lifetime of your
backlight. This can be accomplished through the DSI8000 software when
configuring your unit.
BACKLIGHT REPLACEMENT
CCFL Backlight
Backlight is not field replaceable for hazardous location
applications. Unit must be returned to Parker - SSD Drives
for repair.
The backlight assembly is field replaceable in non-hazardous
locations only. Refer to the instructions included in the appropriate
backlight replacement kit.
FRONT PANEL LEDS
There are three front panel LEDs. Shown below is the default status of
the LEDs.
KEYPAD
The TS8010 keypad consists of eight keys for on-screen menus.
TOUCHSCREEN
This operator interface utilizes a resistive analog touchscreen for user input.
The unit will only produce an audible tone (beep) when a touch on an active
touchscreen cell in sensed. The touchscreen is fully functional as soon as the
operator interface is initialized, and can be operated with gloved hands.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR TS8010
If for any reason you have trouble operating, connecting, or simply have
questions concerning your new TS8010, contact Parker - SSD Drives’ technical
support. For contact information, refer to the back page of this bulletin for
phone and fax numbers.
EMAIL: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.ssddrives.com/usa
1. The operator interface is shipped without a configuration. After
downloading a configuration, if the light remains in the flashing state
continuously, try cycling power. If the LED still continues to flash, try
downloading a configuration again.
2. Do not turn off power to the unit while this light is flickering. The unit
writes data in two minute intervals. Later Microsoft operating systems will
not lock the drive unless they need to write data; Windows 98 may lock
the drive any time it is mounted, thereby interfering with logging. Refer
to “Mounting the CompactFlash” in the DSI8000 User Manual.
Unit is writing to the CompactFlash, either because it is storing
data, or because the PC connected via the USB port has
locked the drive.2
FLICKERING
Incorrectly formatted CompactFlash card present.
FLASHING
SLOWLY
Valid configuration is loaded and there are no alarms present.STEADY
A tag is in an alarm state.FLASHING
CompactFlash card being checked.
GREEN (BOTTOM)
Valid CompactFlash card present.STEADY
No CompactFlash card is present.OFF
FLASHING
RAPIDLY
YELLOW (MIDDLE)
Unit is powered and running an application.
STEADY
Unit is in the boot loader, no valid configuration is loaded.1
FLASHING
LED INDICATION
RED (TOP, LABELED “PWR”)

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BATTERY & TIME KEEPING
A battery is used to keep time when the unit is without power. Typical
accuracy of the TS8010 time keeping is less than one minute per month drift.
The battery of a TS8010 unit does not affect the unit’s memory, all configurations
and data is stored in non-volatile memory.
To change the battery of a TS8010, remove power, cabling, and then the rear
cover of the unit. To remove the cover, remove the five screws designated by the
arrows on the rear of the unit. Then, by lifting the top side, hinge the cover, thus
providing clearance for the connectors on the bottom side of the PCB as shown
in the illustration below. Install in the reverse manner.
Remove the old battery* from the holder and replace with the new battery.
Replace the rear cover, cables, and re-apply power. Using DSI8000 or the unit’s
keypad, enter the correct time and date.
* Please note that the old battery must be disposed of in a manner that
complies with your local waste regulations. Also, the battery must not be
disposed of in fire, or in a manner whereby it may be damaged and its contents
come into contact with human skin.
The battery used by the TS8010 is a lithium type CR2025.
BATTERY
INVERTER
TOP
BOTTOM
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - THE AREA MUST BE KNOWN
TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS BEFORE SERVICING/ REPLACING
THE UNIT AND BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING I/O WIRING
AND BATTERY.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT
EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
AND THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
The inverter board, attached to the mounting plate, supplies the
high voltage to operate the backlight. Touching the inverter board
may result in injury to personnel.
CAUTION: The circuit board contains static sensitive
components. Before handling the operator interface without the
rear cover attached, discharge static charges from your body by
touching a grounded bare metal object. Ideally, handle the
operator interface at a static controlled clean workstation. Also,
do not touch the surface areas of the circuit board. Dirt, oil, or
other contaminants may adversely affect circuit operation.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD -
BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN
AREA KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

optional featureS and acceSSorieS
CompactFlash-
Insert Face Up
CompactFlash
(Top Side)
INDOOR VERSUS OUTDOOR
The TS8010 uses an overlay with a textured finish and keys that are
embossed. This overlay is not rated for outdoor use.
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION CARD
Parker - SSD Drives offers optional communication cards for fieldbus
communications. These communication cards will allow your TS8010 to
communicate with many of the popular fieldbus protocols.
COMPACTFLASH SOCKET
CompactFlash socket is a Type II socket that can accept either Type I or II
cards. Use cards with a minimum of 4 Mbytes with the TS8010’s CompactFlash
socket. Cards are available at most computer and office supply retailers.
CompactFlash can be used for configuration transfers, larger configurations,
data logging, and trending.
Information stored on a CompactFlash card by a TS8010 can be read by a
card reader attached to a PC. This information is stored in IBM (Windows®) PC
compatible FAT16 file format.
Note: Do not remove or insert
the CompactFlash card while
power is applied. Refer to
“Front Panel LEDs.”
NOTE
For reliable operation of this and other Parker - SSD Drives products, one
of the following brands of CompactFlash card must be used...
SimpleTech SMART® Modular
SanDisk® Silicon Systems
Parker Hannin Corporation
SSD Drives Division
9225 Forsyth Park Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28273 USA
Tel: (704) 588-3246
Fax: (704) 588-4806
www.ssddrives.com/usa
info.us.ssd@parker.com
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