I-O Display Systems Basic I/O Product manual Communication verification

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Setup & Installation 2

Communication verification:

Network Debugging:

Most startup problems are related to the communication link. The installer is urged, after both the communications wiring and configuration have been completed, to test the network before installing I/O modules.

To test the serial communications link, the host transmits the abbreviated test instruction: >NNA?? For each BASIC I/O address on the network, where NN is the address of each BASIC I/O. This appears on the Sequential display after the U1 or U2.

Both the Host and the BASIC I/O under test are used to verify wiring, system configuration and operation. If the addressed unit returns an A, acknowledgment, the communications link is operational and the selected address is correctly configured. All addresses on the network should be tested by the same means.

If the A acknowledgment is not returned, the behavior of the two network traffic displays should be investigated.

The left LED (RECV) should blink on every BASIC I/O when the host transmits an instruction. This should occur regardless of baud rate. If there is no indication of network traffic, the failure can be anywhere from the host’s hardware of software to the BASIC I/O. Generally the failure of the receive light to blink when the host transmits can be attributed to faulty communications wiring. Locating the cause of the failure should start from the host.

The right LED (marked TRANS) blinks only when the addressed BASIC I/O responds to a host instruction. If the Trans LED blinks, but the host does not receive an A acknowledgment, the return circuit is suspect.

If an instruction is sent to the BASIC I/O and the RECV LED flashes but the TRANS LED does not flash in response, first verify that the Baud rate and Unit address are correct. If both are correct, disconnect the wires attached to the “ TO PRIOR + and -” terminals. And resend the command. If the BASIC I/O Trans LED still does not flash in response to a host request, contact duTec for service. If the BASIC I/O Trans LED does flash in response to a host instruction, the return circuit from the BASIC I/O to the host should be verified. If this test is not successful the host’s receiving hardware should be tested.

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Contents Page Basic I/O Product Family Page Vol.1 Table of Contents Vol Table of Contents Basic I/O Basic I/OAnalog input instruction types are Analog InputsAnalog Outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Throughput Tables System Throughput7Vol.1 Communication Protocol Analog INPUTS, 12 BIT Analog OUTPUTS, 12 BIT Physical Characteristics DiagnosticsBasic I/O Models Product Test12Vol.1 Mounting Setup & Installation+5V GND Power WiringCommunicating with the Basic I/O Repeat RS-485 can only be multidropRS-485 RS-422RS-485 Programming Communication Wiring Network Bias Resistor Locations Network load V.S. Noise suppressionRS-422 Host to Basic I/O RS-422 Host to Basic I/O wiringRS-422 Basic I/O-To-BASIC I/O multidrop Basic I/O to Basic I/O RS-422 Multidrop or RepeaterRS-485 To-BASIC I/O RS-485 Host to Basic I/ORS-485 Basic I/O to Basic I/O Multidrop Basic I/O to Basic I/O RS-485 Multidrop onlyBasic I/O Connectors, Switches and Indicators Basic I/O setupBaud Rates Analog/ DigitalAddresses Protocol Handshake Types L3 Last Unit Network Type SwitchL1 Repeater L2 MultidropU1=00 H096 L3 P2 Setup via PushbuttonCommunication verification Sensor/ Actuator I/O wiring Hardware error codesError Code Other error codesAnalog Inputs 10 AC Current and Voltage Wiring11 Analog Voltage and Current input Wiring Analog outputs 13 Analog Voltage and Current Output WiringDigital Inputs 14 Digital Input WiringDigital Outputs 15 Digital Output WiringAnalog Outputs Vol.1 IndexPage Basic I/O AD Vol Table of Contents Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-422 Product Test IntroductionCapacity Signal compatibility Protocol Compatibility Range Limits TemperatureOffsets Gain/ SlopePulse counting DelayedDigital inputs Read Pulse widthsExtended capabilities SquarewavePulse Generator BIO8AD/L SpecificationsOrdering Information Position Basic I/O AD8Vol.2 Installation InstallationPower Wiring Multidrop Designing the NetworkRS-422 RS-485 Programming Communication Wiring Network Bias resistor locations Basic I/O AD Connectors, Switches and Indicators Network Type SwitchesLast Unit RS-422 Host to Basic I/O AD Communications WiringRS-485 To-BASIC I/O AD RS-485 Host to Basic I/O ADRS-422 Basic I/O AD-To-BASIC I/O AD Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-422RS-485 Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-485Basic I/O AD Module Placement Worksheet Installing the I/O modules11 AC current and voltage wiring Module Wiring Analog Inputs12 Analog Voltage, frequency and Current input Wiring 14 Analog Voltage and Current Output Wiring 15 Digital Input Wiring 16 Digital output wiring Function addresses SetupChassis Setup Offset ModeVariable Mode Baud Rates Changing Setup Parameters Via Pushbutton Communication Verification Hardware error codes Vol.2 Index Vol.2 Index