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5-35.1.3 COM Port Settings ....................................................... 5-45.1.4 Search Connected modules .......................................... 5-55.1.5 Terminal Emulation ..................................................... 5-75.1.6 Data Scope ................................................................... 5-85.1.7 Saving a Module’s Configuration to File .................. 5-105.1.8 Load Module’s Configuration File ............................ 5-125.1.9 Module Configuration ................................................ 5-145.1.10 Module Calibration ....................................................
5-155.1.11 Data Input and Output ................................................ 5-195.1.12 Alarm Settings ........................................................... 5-215.1.13 Download Procedure .................................................. 5-225.2 DLL (Dynamic Link Library) Driver .........................
5-255.3 DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) Server ..................... 5-25Chapter 6Command Set……………….……………………….6-16.1 Introduction .................................................................. 6-26.2 Syntax .......................................................................... 6-26.3 CPU Command Set....................................................... 6-46.4 ADAM-5013 RTD Input Command Set …................ 6-196.5 Analog Input Command Set ...................................... 6-376.6 ADAM-5017H Analog Input Command Set ….........
6-576.7 Analog Input Alarm Command Set ........................... 6-716.8 Analog Output Command Set .................................... 6-906.9 Digital Input/Output Command Set ......................... 6-1076.10 ADAM-5080 Counter/Frequency Command Set 6-115Chapter 7 Troubleshooting…………..….……………………….7-17.1 Hardware Diagnosis...................................................... 7-27.2 Software Diagnosis ......................................................
7-27.3 System Indicators ......................................................... 7-37.4 Communication Problems ........................................... 7-57.5 I/O Module Troubleshooting ....................................... 7-6Appendix A Quick Start Example….….……………………….A-1A.1 System Requirements to Setup an ADAM-5000 System…. A-2A.2 Basic Configuration Hook-up ..................................... A-5A.3 Baud Rate and Checksum ...........................................
A-8A.4 A Distributed ADAM-5000 Network System Hook-up .... A-11Appendix B Data Format and I/O Ranges…………………….B-1B.1 Analog Input Formats .............................................. B-2B.2 Analog Input Ranges - ADAM-5017 and 5018 ...... B-4B.3 Analog Input Ranges of ADAM-5017H ................. B-7B.4 Analog Output Formats ........................................... B-8B.5 Analog Output Ranges ............................................ B-8B.6 ADAM-5013 RTD Input Format and Ranges ........ B-9Appendix CRS-485 Network……………….…………….….C-1C.1 Basic Network Layout ............................................ C-3C.2 Line Termination ...................................................... C-6C.3 RS-485 Data Flow Control ......................................
C-9Appendix D How To Use Checksum Features.…………….….D-1D.1 Checksum Enable/Disable ....................................... D-2Appendix E ADAM-4000/5000 System Grounding Installation….E-1E. 1 Power Supplies For relevant wiring issues, please refer tothe following scheme :......................E-2E.2 Grounding Installation ...............................................E-2E.3 External DI, DO, AI, AO Wiring Reference ...........E-3E.4 Requirements for RS-485 signal wires .....................E-3E.5 Grounding reference (Ground bar for the factory, environmentshould have a standard resistance below W)……………….E-5E.6 Some Suggestions on Wiring Layout ........................E-6Appendix FGrounding Reference………………………….….F-1F.1 Grounding ................................................................. F-3F.2 Shielding ...................................................................
F-9F.3 Noise Reduction Techniques .................................. F-14F.4 Check Point List ..................................................... F-15FiguresFigure 1-1 ADAM-5000 Configurations……………….…………..1-3Figure 2-1 ADAM-5000 Diagnostic indicators……….…………..2-3Figure 2-2 ADAM-5000 Network address DIP switch.………….2-4Figure 2-3 Module alignment and installation………………..…..2-6Figure 2-4 ADAM-5000 Panel mounting.………………………..2-7Figure 2-5 ADAM-5000 Rail mounting.…………………..……..2-8Figure 2-6 ADAM-5000E Rail mounting..………………………..2-9Figure 2-7 ADAM-5000 Wiring and connections..……………….2-10Figure 2-8 Built-in Communication Ports for Diagnostic………..2-13Figure 2-9 Flexible Communication Port Function Connection….2-14Figure 3-1 Function block diagram..………………………..…..3-8Figure 5-1 Display the connected module…………………....…..5-4Figure 5-2 Save the information of connected modules to txt file....5-4Figure 5-3 Setup options………………………………….…..…..5-4Figure 5-4 Checksum function enabled……………..………..…..5-8Figure 5-5 The connection for the Data Scope function……...…..5-8Figure 5-6 Monitor the issing commands from PC#1…………....5-9Figure 5-7 Zero Calibration………………………………....…..5-16Figure 5-8 Execute Zero Calibration………………………..…..5-16Figure 5-9 Span Calibration……………………………..…..…..5-16Figure 5-10 Execute Span Calibration……………………...…..5-17Figure 5-11 CJC Calibration…………………………….…..…..5-17Figure 5-12 Execute CJC Calibration……………….………..…..5-18Figure 5-13 RTD Module Calibration………………….…..…..5-18Figure 5-14 Analog Output Calibration……………………..…..5-18Figure 6-1 Baud rate codes………………………….………..…..6-6Figure 6-2 Analog module error codes……….……………..…..6-18Figure 6-3 Data format for 8-bit parameters……..…………..…..6-38Figure 6-2 Data format of 8-bit parameters……..…………..…..6-92Figure A-1 Power supply connections……………..…………..…..A-4Figure A-2 ADAM-5000 system hook-up and configuration..…….A-6Figure A-3 Grounding the INIT* terminal………..………..…..A-10Figure A-4 ADAM-5000 network system hook-up.…..…….…..A-11Figure C-1 Daisy chaining………………………..…………..…..C-3Figure C-2 Star structure ………..……………………….…..…..C-4Figure C-3 Random structure……………………….………..…..C-5Figure C-4 ADAM-4000 and ADAM-5000 in a network..………..C-6Figure C-5 Signal distortion…………………………………..…..C-7Figure C-6 Termination resistor location……………………..…..C-8Figure C-7 RS-485 data floe control with RTS…..……………...C-91IntroductionIntroduction1.1OverviewThe ADAM-5000 series is a complete product line that provides a widevariety of features in a data acquisition and control application.
Itincludes 4 I/O-slots ADAM-5000/485 and 8 I/O-slots ADAM-5000E.They are remotely controlled by the host computer through a set ofcommands and transmitted in a RS-485 network. The system kernel issmall, but offers many good features to the users. The modulardesign also provides more flexibility in the system configuration. Thefollowing is a summary of the major ADAM-5000 system components.ADAM-5000 System KernelThe ADAM-5000/485 system kernel includes a CPU card, a powerregulator, a 4-slot base, a built-in RS-232 communication port and onebuilt-in RS-485 communication port.
The ADAM-5000E systemincludes all of the above components, except it has an 8-slot base.Details of the system kernel features and more are covered in Chapter3.I/O ConfigurationThe ADAM-5000/485 CPU can support up to 64 I/O points with the 4slot base currently available.The ADAM-5000E CPU can support up to128 I/O points with the 8-slot base currently available. These pointscan be assigned as input or output points.I/O ModulesThe ADAM-5000 series has a complete range of I/O modules for yourapplications.
A full range of digital modules which support 10 to30 VDC and relay outputs are offered. The analog modules provide16-bit resolution and programmable input and output signal ranges(including bipolar).Software UtilitiesThere are some software utilities available to the ADAM-5000systems. The Windows utility software helps you to configure yourADAM-5000. The DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is provided to writeWindows applications, and the DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) serverprovides links to popular Windows packages such as Intouch, FIXDMACS, Advantech GeniDAQ, etc.1-2ADAM-5000Chapter 11.2System ConfigurationThe following diagram shows the system configurations possible withthe ADAM-5000.Figure 1-1 ADAM-5000 System ConfigurationsNote:ADAM-5000To avoid system over heating, only four ADAM-5024are allowed to be installed on ADAM-5000E.1-3Introduction1.3A Few Steps to a Successful SystemStep 1: Review the Installation GuidelineYou should always make safety your first priority in any systemapplication.
Chapter 2 provides several guidelines that will helpprovide a safer, more reliable system.Step 2: Understand the System KernelThe system module is the heart of ADAM-5000 system. Make sureyou take time to understand the various features and setup requirements.Step 3: Understand the I/O System ConfigurationsIt is important to understand how your I/O modules can be configured.It is also important to understand how the system power budget iscalculated. This can affect your I/O configuration.Step 4: Understand the Utility SoftwareBefore you begin to link your applications in your host computer withthe ADAM-5000 systems, it is very helpful to understand how theDOS and Windows utility software helps you configure yourADAM-5000.Step 5: Review the Programming ConceptsAll control systems differ in some areas.
The ADAM-5000 systemallows you to develop your applications in DOS or Windows. Itprovides an ASCII command set, DLL (Dynamic Library Link) and DDE(Dynamic Data Exchange) server to you.Step 6: Understand the Troubleshooting ProceduresMany things can be happened on the factory floor: switches fail, thepower supply is incorrect, etc. In most cases, the majority of thetroubleshooting time is spent trying to locate the problems.















