Omron DDAA1000/SRM manual Introduction, DDAA1000 and DD1000

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DDAA1000/SRM User Guide

Introduction

The DDAA1000/SRM and DD1000/SRM are discrete/analog signal multiplexers. They are designed to provide increased communication distance where wire lengths are too long or not possible. In general, these units behave as if they replace a set of wires between the two or more locations. These units are normally factory configured and eliminate the necessity of having to preset the system configurations. The units are ready for installation into the system upon receipt. If the system changes, these units do have the capability to be field reconfigured and to have access to the radio setup parameters using jumper settings and a serial cable to a PC.

Two version of the product exist. The DDAA1000/SRM has both analog and discreet inputs and outputs. The DD1000/SRM has only the discrete inputs and outputs. Discrete (digital) connections and operations are the same for both of the models. Only the DDAA1000 has 4-20 mA inputs and outputs. Both the DDAA1000/SRM and the DD1000/SRM have distinct master and remote units. Each system must have one and only one master, and can up to 8 Remotes.

Both the DDAA1000 and the DD1000 take an input at one end and reproduce it at the other end. The Master unit has a possible total of 8 discrete inputs, 8 discrete relay drive outputs. The Master has eight 4-20 mA inputs and eight 4-20 mA outputs. When designing a system that use these units, keep in mind that if using more than one remote (8 possible) that the Master unit can never have more that 8 digital-in, 8 digital-out, 8 analog-in, and 8 analog-out.

Communication is accomplished using radio transmissions. A six inch unity gain whip antenna is supplied with each unit for test purposes. Note that line of sight is required for communications. In some instances, under 1/2 mile (.80 km), line of sight may not be necessary. If line of sight does not exist or the units are to be mounted into grounded metal enclosures, an external antenna may be needed. If external antennas were not purchased with this equipment, contact Data-Linc Group for information.

Figure 1: DDAA1000 and DD1000

 

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Contents DDAA1000/SRM Product User Guide FCC NotificationTable of Contents DATA-LINC Group DDAA1000 and DD1000 IntroductionTeminal Block Power ConnectorAntenna Connectoin Type Connections Discrete OperationMaster Remote Point-to-Point Discrete OperationMaster Point-to-Multipoint Discrete OperationAnalog Operation Supply loop powerPoint-to-Point Analog System Needed. The DDAA1000 unites do notMaster or Remote Connection of a flow meter to the DDAA1000/SRM unitPoint-to-Multipoint Analog System Factory Configuration ProcessPoint-to-Multipoint Analog Example Remote Point-to-Multipoint Analog OperationLayout Drawing Changing System or Radio ConfigurationsTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting Return Material Authorization Product WarrantyTechnical Support Contact InformationTOP Appendix aAppendix B DDAA1000 DD1000 ConfigurationDATA-LINC Group Ddaa Eeprom MENU** *SET Caplck DATA-LINC Group Terminal Settings Appendix C Radio ConfigurationMain Menu Point-to-point Master Main Menu Option 0 Set Operation ModePoint-to-Point Remote Point-to-Multi-Point MasterDDAA1000/SRM User Guide Point-to-Point Remote/Repeater Point-to-Point Remote/Master SwitchablePoint-to-Point Repeater Point-to-Multi-Point RepeaterModBus RTU Main Menu Option 1 Set Baud RateAvailable data word length and parity selections Call Book Menu Main Menu Option 2 Edit Call BookEntry Number Repeater 000-0000 Edit Call Book in Multi-Point SystemsMax Packet Size and 2 Min Packet Size Selections Main Menu Option 3 Edit Radio Transmission CharacteristicsFreqKey Maximum Packet Size Settings where RF Data Rate=3 DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Minimum Packet Size Settings bytesRF Data Rate Xmit RatePower Transmit Settings DDAA1000/SRM User Guide RF Xmit PowerRemote Security RTS to CTSMCU speed DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Lowpower ModeHigh Noise Main Menu Option 4 Show Radio Statistics Average Signal LevelAverage Noise Level Overall Rcv Rate %Multi-Point Operation Radio TemperatureDDAA1000/SRM User Guide Number of Disconnects Multi-Point Parameters Main Menu Option 5 Edit Multi-Point ParametersRemote/Repeater DiagnosticsSubNet ID Radio IDMain Menu Option 8 Password Disabling Password Changing a PasswordDDAA1000/SRM and DD1000/SRM Placement Locations