Tamam tadbir MIR 6000 Series User manual

MIR 6000
Controller and Data logger
Modules User's Manual

MIR 6000 Series
Controller and Data logger
Modules User’s Manual
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Edition 10.3
October. 2006

MIR-6030A 3-Channel analog input & 6-Channel
digital output controller and Data Logger
AI channel number 3
Input range
0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Output speed (in bps)
Maximum distance
RS-485 (2-wire)
38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6030AP 3-Channel analog input & 6-Channel
digital output controller and Data Logger,
Programmable for time variable set point
AI channel number 3
Input range
0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Output speed (in bps)
Maximum distance
RS-485 (2-wire)
38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6030B 3-Channel Dry,Wet bulb/analog input
& 6-Channel digital output controller and data logger
for temperature and humidity measurement and control.
AI channel number 3
Inputs
Two PT1000
One 0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Measurement Range
0-100 C
0-100% RH
Output speed (in bps)
Maximum distance
RS-485 (2-wire)
38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6030BP 3-Channel Dry,Wet bulb/analog input & 6-
Channel digital output controller and data logger for
temperature and humidity measurement and control,
Programmable for time variable set point
AI channel number 3
Inputs Two PT1000
Measurement Range
One 0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
0-100 C
0-100% RH
Output speed (in bps)
Maximum distance
RS-485 (2-wire)
38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25 VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6030C 3-Channel RTD,analog input / 6-Channel
digital output controller and Data Logger
AI channel number 3
Inputs
Two PT1000
One 0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Measurement Range
0to100 C
-50 to 50C ,0 to 500C
Output speed (in bps) RS-485 (2-wire)
Maximum distance 38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6030CP 3-Channel RTD,analoge input / 6-Channel
digital output controller and Data Logger Programmable
for time variable set point systems
AI channel number 2
Inputs One 0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Two PT1000
Measurement Range
0to100 C
-50 to 50, 0 to 500C
RS-485 (2-wire)
Output speed (in bps) 38.4K
Maximum distance 4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
6 channels open collector to 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

MIR-6080A 8-Channel analog input monitoring
system and Data Recorder
AI channel number 8
Input range
0-10VDC, 0/4-20MA DC , 0-5VDC
Output speed (in bps)
Maximum distance
RS-485 (2-wire)
38.4K
4000 ft. (1200 m.)
Accuracy ±0.5% or better
Zero drift ±6 μV/C
Span drift ±25 ppm/C
Isolation-rated voltage 3000 VDC
CMR @ 50/60 Hz 150 dB
NMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB
A/D resolution Error 0.1%
Sampling rate 1 samples/second Max
Input impedance Voltage: 2 MΩ, Current: 125 Ω
LED indicator 1 digit alarm
Digital output Sink
current Power
one relay 30 V 300 mA
Watchdog timer 1.6 second (System)
Power supply +15 to +25VDC (non-regulated)
Power consumption 2 W @ 20 VDC
Burn-out detection Yes

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1.1 Overview
The MIR Series is a set of intelligent sensor-to-computer
interface modules containing built-in microprocessor. They are
remotely controlled through a simple set of commands format and
transmitted in RS-485 protocol. They provide signal conditioning,
isolation, ranging, A/D and D/A conversion, data comparison,
and digital communication functions. Some modules provide digital
I/O lines for controlling relays .
Software Configuration and Calibration
By merely issuing a command from the host computer, you can
change an analog input module to accept several ranges of voltage input,
or RTD input. All of the module’s configuration parameters including
I/O address, HI and LO alarm,calibration parameters settings may be
set remotely.Remote configuration can be done by using the provided
menu-based software and calibration commands.
By storing configuration and calibration parameters in a nonvolatile
EEPROM, modules are able to retain these parameters in case of power
failure.
Watchdog Timer
A watchdog timer supervisory function will automatically reset the
MIR modules in the event of system failure. Maintenance is thus
simplified.
Power Requirements
The modules are designed for supplies power within the range
of +15to +25VDC. The power supply
ripple must be limited to 5 V peak-to-peak, and the immediate ripple
voltage should be maintained between +15and +25 VDC.

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RS-485 Network
The RS-485 network provides lower-noise sensor readings, as
modules can be placed much closer to the source. Up to 256 ADAM
modules may be connected to an RS-485 multi-drop network by using
the RS-485 repeater which extends the maximum
communication distance up to 4,000 ft. The host computer is connected
to the RS-485 network with one of its COM ports through the USB or
RS-232 to RS-422/485 converter.
The only two wires that are needed for the RS-485 network, DATA+ and
DATA-, are inexpensive shielded twisted pair.

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MIR modules can be mounted on any panels, brackets, rails.
They can also be stacked together.
The RS-485 network, together with screw-terminal plug connectors,
allows for system expansion, reconfiguration, and repair without
disturbing field wiring.
Protection against the environment
MIR modules’ low power requirements help them to operate in
temperatures from 0 to 50 ℃,and in humidity from 0 to 90%
(non-condensing). They are compactly built using automated SMT
technology. Therefore, they can be implemented in water-tight and
explosion-proof industrial enclosures.
1.2 Applications
• Remote data acquisition
• Process monitoring
• Industrial process control
• Energy management
• Supervisory control
• Security systems
• Laboratory automation
• Building automation
• Product testing
• Direct digital control

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This chapter provides guidelines to what is needed to set up and
install an MIR network. A quick hookup scheme is provided that lets
you configure modules before they are installed in a network. To help
you connect MIR modules with sensor inputs, several examples
are provided.
Be sure to plan the layout and configuration of your network
carefully before you start. Guidelines regarding layout are given in
Appendix E: RS-485 Network.
2.1 System Requirements to set up an MIR network
The following list gives an overview of what is needed to setup,
install and configure an MIR environment.
• MIR modules
• A host computer, such as an IBM PC/AT compatible, that can
output ASCII characters with a USB or RS-232C port.
• Power supply for the ADAM modules (+15to +20 VDC )
• MIR Series Utility software
• MIR Isolated USB or RS-232/RS-485 Converter.
• RS-485 Repeater (optional)
Host computer
Any computer or terminal that can output in ASCII format over
either RS-232 or USB can be connected as the host computer. USB or
RS-232/RS-485 Converter is required to transform the host signals
to the correct RS-485 protocol.
The converter also provides opto-isolation and transformer-based
isolation to protect your equipment.

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Power supply
Operation is guaranteed when using any power supply between +15and
+25VDC . Power ripples must be limited to 5 V peak to peak while the
immediate voltage in all cases must be maintained between +15and
+25 VDC . All power supply specifications are referenced at module
connector. When modules are powered remotely, the effects of DC
voltage drops must be considered.
Small systems may be powered by using wall-mounted modular
power supplies. Also, when modules operate in long communication
lines (>500 feet), it is often more reliable to obtain power locally
through modular power supplies. These inexpensive units can be easily
obtained from any electronic retail stores.
The power cables should be selected according to the length of the
power lines and the number of modules connected. When implementing
a network with long cables, the use of thicker wire is more suitable due
to the limitation of DC voltage drop. Furthermore, long wires can also
cause interference with communication wires.

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Figure 2-1 Power Supply Connections
We advise the following standard colors (as indicated on the
modules) for each power line:
+Vs (R) Red
GND (B) Black
Communication Wiring
We recommend the use of shielded-twisted-pair cable in the MIR
network for reducing interference purpose, but the cable has to comply
with the EIA RS-485 standard. Furthermore, only one set of twisted-
pair cable is required for transmitting Data. We advise the following
standard colors (as indicated on the modules) for each the
communication line:
DATA+ (Y) Yellow
DATA- (G) Green
+15 to +25 VDC

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Notice: User can refer our help file to see more details for explanation of
Utility operation.
MIR Communication Speed
In MIR series, the baud has been configured in 38.4 Kbps for all modules.
RS485 Repeater (optional):
When communication lines exceed 4000 ft (1200 meter) or more
than 32 MIR modules are connected or for line Isolation
between two MIR stations,a repeater should be implemented.
In a network, up to eight Repeater modules can be connected
allowing connection up to 255 MIR modules. As with the Converter
module, the Repeater module is not addressable by the host.

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2.2 Basic configuration and hook-up
Before placing a module in an existing network, the module should
be configured.
Default Factory Settings
Address: 01 (hexadecimal)
The basic hook-up for module configuration is shown below.
Figure 2-2 Basic Hook-up of MIR6000 Module to Host Switches
MIR
6000
MIR
6000

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• Power the MIR module on while shorting the INIT* and GND
terminals (See Figure 2-3) or set the INIT switch to “Init” (See
Figure 2-4)
Figure 2-3 Grounding the INIT* Terminal
•Set controller number through computer .
• Remove the grounding of the INIT* terminal.
+15 to 25 VDC

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2.4 Multiple Module Hookup
The Figure below is an example of how MIR modules are connected
in a multiple module network:
Figure 2-5 Multi-module Connection
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