Spectrum Controls WP-G-242-P1 Guide de démarrage rapide

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Models Covered: WP-G-222-P1, WP-G-242-P1, WP-G-222-P2, WP-G-242-P2
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Ambient Temperature Range: 0C < Ta < 55C
Required from User: 24 VDC power supply, all cables and wiring, Ethernet switch.
• Device rating: 10-32 VDC 3W
Quick Start Universal
Industrial
Gateway
Spectrum Controls, Inc. | 1705 132nd Ave NE | Bellevue, WA 98005 USA | www.spectrumcontrols.com Copyright ©2022 Spectrum Controls, Inc., All rights reserved. Part No. 0100298-01 Rev C 12/2022
7Configure Serial Ports
Configure the serial port on the
Gateway to match the serial
port configuration of the device
to which you are connected.
6Add Devices
Select the Devices icon: The Device Properties dialog appears.
Adding a Serial device:
1. Name the Device.
2. Select the protocol the serial
port will be using.
3. Configure the serial port the
device will be connected to.
(See Step 7)
4. For most applications “Slot
Number” should be left at “0”.
Devices
Adding an Ethernet device:
1. Name the Device.
2. Select the appropriate
Ethernet protocol.
3. Select the appropriate
TCP Port.
4. Enter the IP address of
the Ethernet device being
connected to the Gateway.
5. If necessary, enter the slot number where the
processor is located.
6. Click the Test Device Connection button.
5. Select the type of error checking used by the
PLC’s serial port protocol.
6. Some applications need the ACK Timeout, NAK
Retries, and ENQ Retries values adjusted. If
uncertain, use the default values.
7. Click the Test Device Connection button.
5Configure Network Setup
Select the Network icon:
The Network Setup dialog appears:
If setting a Static IP, identify the IP address
you plan to use.
NOTE: Gateway and DNS1 are required
only if NTP is selected in Time Setup.
(see step 4)
Network
Select the Time icon:
Options are:
Manual. Enter the correct Date and Time.
NTP. Select a time zone.
The Time Setup
dialog appears:
4Time Setup
Time
NTP.Server.IP
The User Interface dialog appears:
Enter the default password: Spectrum
After changing the password, the main
Gateway dialog appears:
3Log In to the Gateway
Type the default IP address
192.168.1.100 into your web
browser.
spectrum
2Connect Power Supply
+ –
10-32
VDC
Ground
Common
10-32
VDC
Once the Gateway boots, the IP
address will display on the Gateway.
Wire size: 22-14 gauge (2 mm) stranded
Tightening torque, min 0.22 Nm (2 in/lbs.)
1Connect to Network
Connect an Ethernet cable between
an Ethernet port on the Gateway
and the Ethernet Switch, and
connect an Ethernet cable between
the Ethernet Switch and PC.
PC
or
Mac
Ethernet
Switch
Quick Start Universal
Industrial
Gateway
Spectrum Controls, Inc. | 1705 132nd Ave NE | Bellevue, WA 98005 USA | www.spectrumcontrols.com Copyright ©2022 Spectrum Controls, Inc., All rights reserved. Part No. 0100298-01 Rev C 12/2022
SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2, GROUPS A, B, C, AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, OR NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHILE THE CIRCUIT IS LIVE OR UNLESS THE AREA IS KNOWN TO
BE FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS. AVERTISSEMENT - RISQUE D’EXPLOSION - Ne déconnectez l’équipement tandis que le circuit
est sous tension ou si la zone est connue pour étre libre de Concentrations in-ammables.
This device shall be installed in an enclosure which can only be opened with the use of a tool. Cet appareil doit être installé dans un boîtier qui
ne peut être ouvert qu'avec un outil.
Special condition for safe use (ATEX)
1. Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient
disturbances of more than 140% of the peak rated voltage.
2. The system shall be mounted in an ATEX certified enclosure with a minimum ingress
protection rating of at least IP54 (in accordance with EN 60079-0) and used in an environment of
not more than pollution degree 2. The enclosure shall be accessible only with the use of a tool.
GBEx 2021312310000322
GB 3836.1-2010, GB 3836.8-2014
Ex nA IIC T6 Gc
ATEX
Ex ec IIC T6 Gc
II 3G
UL 20 ATEX 2469X
EN 60079-0:2018 &
EN 60079-7 :2015+A1 :2018
10 Activate Tag Map and View Live Tag Map data
1. Activate the Tag Map to begin communication between the
Source and Destination tags, select:
2. Select the Live Tag Map Viewer to view the transfer of
tag data:
9Create Tag Maps
A tag map executes a tag copy between PLCs.
Select the Tag Map icon:
To add a Tag Map, select the Add Tag Map Icon:
The Tag Map Editor dialog appears:
Tag Maps
1. Specify the Source tag.
2. Specify the Destination tag.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each additional Source/Destination tag pair needed.
4. Name. Enter a name for the Tag Map.
5. Specify when a tag map executes:
i. From “Available Tags:
a. Select a Device.
b. Select the Tag that will be used
as the data Source.
c. Confirm that the Source field is
highlighted, and select the
Move Tag button:
i. From “Available Tags:
a. Select a Device.
b. Select the Tag that will be used as the data Destination.
c. Confirm that the Destination field is highlighted, and select
the Move Tag button:
On Change: Executes a tag map on the state change of a specified tag.
Periodic: Executes the tag map on a user defined rate of frequency.
8Add Tags
The Gateway moves tag data between connected devices. For each device
connected to the Gateway, specify the tags from which data will be read, and the
tags to which that data will be written.
To add tags, select a device you added, and select the Add Tags icon:
Specify the following:
Tag Name: Name the tag.
Data Type: Select data type of the named tag.
Address: Enter the name of the tag in the
PLC, or the address of the tag depending on
the protocol.
Byte Swap/Word Swap/Is Array: Refer to
user’s guide for more detailed information. In
most applications, these boxes can be left
unchecked.
NOTE: Tags can be imported from a .csv file.
The Tag Properties dialog
appears:
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