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ICP DAS PMC-5151 User Manual front of the pre-set Modbus I/O module and then click on
“Copy”, a new Modbus I/O module (in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old Modbus I/O module will be copied to this newly added Modbus I/O module.
Remove: Click the radio button in front of the Modbus I/O module and click on “Remove” to remove the selected Modbus
I/O module.
After all settings are completed, click “Save” button to save the changes.
7.3.5 M-7000 Module Setting
PMC-5151 support ICP DAS M-7000 module, the following section will give more detailed settings of ICP DAS M-7000 module setting page. (Figure 7-38)
Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each M-7000 module, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O
Information ” and “Rule Setting” pages.
Description: The Description field provides a space for the user to make a brief description of this M-7000 module.
Address: The address will be the Modbus address of this
M-7000 module, please make sure the address is the same as the settings of the module, if the setting is not accurate, the connection for PMC-5151 to the M-7000 module will be failed.
Scan Rate: Input the time interval for PMC-5151 to periodically retrieve the I/O channel data of this M-7000 module, the setting range will be 0 ~ 65535 seconds.
Polling Timeout: The time interval for PMC-5151 to send command to the M-7000 module and wait for the response, the unit will be ms. The setting range will be 1-10000 ms.
Retry Interval: The time interval to wait for PMC-5151 to repeatedly send command again when PMC-5151 sends command to the M-7000 module and get no response. The unit will be second. the setting range will be 3 ~ 65535 seconds.
The settings interfaces of the DI, DO, AI and AO channels on the
M-7000 Module are as below:
The DI channel setting for M-7000 module
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The M-7000 module DI channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7052 as an example)
Figure7-38 : M-7000 DI Channel Setting Page
The settings are as below:
Nickname:For user to define nickname for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and
“Rule Setting” pages.
Reset counter when power on: If the “Reset counter when power on” is selected for the DI channel, the DI channel counter of this M-7000 module will be reset to the default value when the PMC-5151 is powered on or after loading the rules.
After all settings of the DI channels are completed, continue the configuration of other channel, and after all channel settings are completed, click “OK” button to save the changes and return to
Modbus RTU Module List.
Please Note:
1. For M-7000 modules, the counting mode of the DI channel counter is Falling.
2. To set up the default value of the DI channels on M-7000 modules, please use DCON Utility to set the value.
The DO channel setting for M-7000 module
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The M-7000 module DO channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7060 as an example)
Figure7-39 : M-7000 DO Channel Setting Page
The settings are as below:
Nickname:For user to define nickname for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and
“Rule Setting” pages.
For M-7000 DO channels, PMC-5151 provides the following options for advanced function:
Disable: Disable the advanced function
Auto OFF: When “Auto OFF” is selected, it allows this
DO channel to enable Auto OFF function. It is required to set up a time interval, when this DO channel is set to be “ON” and the duration of the ON status reaches the pre-set time interval , the DO will automatically be set to OFF. The unit is second.
DI Status Mapping: When “DI Status Mapping” is selected, the status of the DI channel with the same channel number on the M-7000 module will be copied to the DO channel. For example, when the “DI Status Mapping” is enabled on DO0, when the DI0 status is ON, DO0 will set to be ON, and when the DI0 status is OFF, DO0 will set to be OFF as well.
After all settings are completed, click “OK” button to save the
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Please Note:
1. To set up the Power On value of the DO channels on M-7000 modules, please use DCON Utility to set the value.
2. The DO channels on M-7000 modules do not offer Pulse
Output function.
The AI channel setting for M-7000 module
The M-7000 module AI channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7018 as an example)
Figure7-40 : M-7000 AI Channel Setting Page
The settings are as below:
Nickname:For user to define nickname for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and
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“Rule Setting” pages.
Type: Select the input signal type of the AI channel from the dropdown list.
Deadband: Please refer to Deadband section in the “
7.2.3
XW-Board AI Channel Settings
” for more detailed information.
Scale: Please refer to Scale section in the “
7.2.3 XW-Board AI
Channel Settings
” for more detailed information.
After all settings are completed, click “OK” button to save the changes and return to Modbus RTU Module List.
The AO channel setting for M-7000 module
The M-7000 module AO channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7024 as an example)
Figure7-41 : M-7000 AO Channel Setting Page
The settings are as below:
Nickname:For user to define nickname for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and
“Rule Setting” pages.
Type: Select the output signal type of the AO channel from the dropdown list.
After all settings are completed, click “OK” button to save the
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Table of contents
- - PMC-5151 Introduction
- - Before Installation
- - System Login
- - System Main Page
- - System function area
- - Rules management toolbar
- 3 Real-time information area
- 3 System function toolbar
- 4 Sub-function area
- 4 Data review/System setting area
- 7 Main Page
- 7 Power Meter Information
- 7 Power Meter Information Overview
- 11 Power Meter Statistics Information Overview
- 12 Other Information
- 12 I/O Information
- 13 Power Data Information
- 13 Overview
- 14 Group Overview
- 15 Realtime Chart
- 15 Power Meter Mode
- 17 Group Mode
- 19 Historical Chart
- 21 Historical Data Report
- 24 Historical Electricity Analysis
- 24 Electricity Usage Analysis of Trend
- 26 Electricity Usage Analysis of Time
- 29 Electricity Usage Analysis of Proportion
- 32 PUE Information
- 32 Real-Time
- 32 History
- 34 I/O Information
- 35 Event Log
- 36 HMI User-Defiend HMI
- 37 Polling Time Information
- 57 Modbus Table Information
- 58 UID Information
- 59 System Setting
- 60 Time Setting
- 62 Network Setting
- 63 VPN Setting
- 66 SNMP Setting
- 69 Security Setting
- 71 I/O Interface Setting
- 74 Other Setting
- 75 Power Meter Group Setting
- 75 Group and Subgroup Viewing
- 76 Group and Subgroup Setting
- 77 Group and Subgroup configuration
- 78 Setup the loops/phases of the subgroup
- 79 Loop/Phase of group configuration
- 80 Firmware Update
- 83 Power Meter / I/O Module Setting
- 84 Power Meter Setting
- 85 Scan to add Modbus RTU Power Meters
- 86 Add Modbus RTU Power Meter manually
- 88 Add Modbus TCP Power Meter manually
- 89 Power Meter List Interface
- 90 Modbus RTU Powe Meter Setting
- 93 Modbus TCP Powe Meter Setting
- 95 XW-Board Setting
- 95 XW-Board DI Channel Settings
- 96 XW-Board DO Channel Settings
- 98 XW-Board AI Channel Settings
- 101 XW-Board AO Channel Settings
- 102 I/O Module Setting
- 102 Scan to Add ICP DAS M-7000 Modules
- 105 Add Modbus RTU Module (or M-7000 Module) manually
- 106 Add Modbus TCP Module manually
- 107 I/O Module List Interface
- 108 M-7000 Module Setting
- 113 Modbus RTU Module Setting
- 125 Modbus TCP Module Setting
- 127 Logger Setting
- 128 Data Logger Setting
- 131 Event Logger Setting
- 131 FTP Upload Setting
- 133 The Path of Data Log File
- 135 The format of the Power Data Logger file
- 137 The format of the Power Report file
- 140 The Format of User-Defined Data File
- 141 Advanced Setting
- 141 Email Setting
- 144 SMS Setting
- 145 SMS Alarm Setting
- 147 SMS Command Setting
- 151 SNMP Trap Setting
- 156 Timer Setting
- 158 Schedule Setting
- 161 PUE Setting
- 162 Internal Register Setting
- 164 Flash HMI Setting
- 167 IF Condition Setting
- 168 ICP DAS Module
- 172 Modbus Module
- 175 Power Meter
- 175 Connection Status
- 176 Timer
- 177 Schedule
- 177 FTP Upload Status
- 178 SD Card Status
- 178 Rule Status
- 179 THEN/ELSE Action Setting
- 180 ICP DAS Module
- 184 Modbus Module
- 185 Power Meter
- 186 Timer
- 186 Email
- 187 SMS Alarm
- 189 SNMP Trap
- 190 Data Logger
- 190 Rule Status
- 192 Appendix I:Modbus Address Table
- 266 Appendix III:Setup the GTM-201-USB with PMC
- 270 Appendix IV:The configuration setting of M-7000 module
- 274 Appendix V:The AI Channel setting of XW310C
- 275 Appendix VI:The SNMP Variables for PMC