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Owner’s Guide 0300210-01 Rev. A

DTAM P

LUS

O

PERATOR

I

NTERFACE

M

ODULE

Catalog Numbers: 2707-L40x, 2707-V40x

Important Notes

1. Please read all the information in this owner’s guide before installing the product.

2. The information in this owner's guide applies to hardware version A and firmware version 1.0 or later.

3. This guide assumes that the reader has a full working knowledge of the relevant processor.

Notice

The products and services described in this owner's guide are useful in a wide variety of applications. Therefore, the user and others responsible for applying the products and services described herein are responsible for determining their acceptability for each application. While efforts have been made to provide accurate information within this owner's guide, Spectrum Controls assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information herein.

Under no circumstances will Spectrum Controls be responsible or liable for any damages or losses, including indirect or consequential damages or losses, arising out of either the use of any information within this owner's guide or the use of any product or service referenced herein.

No patent liability is assumed by Spectrum Controls with respect to the use of any of the information, products, circuits, programming, or services referenced herein.

The information in this owner's guide is subject to change without notice.

Limited Warranty

Spectrum Controls warrants that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service, as described in

Spectrum Controls literature covering this product, for a period of 1 year.

The obligations of Spectrum Controls under this warranty are limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, at its factory or facility, any product which shall, in the applicable period after shipment, be returned to the

Spectrum Controls facility, transportation charges prepaid, and which after examination is determined, to the satisfaction of Spectrum Controls, to be thus defective.

This warranty shall not apply to any such equipment which shall have been repaired or altered except by Spectrum Controls or which shall have been subject to misuse, neglect, or accident. In no case shall the liability of Spectrum Controls exceed the purchase price. The aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any product which has either been repaired or replaced by Spectrum

Controls.

DTAM Plus Overview

Loading an Application

Table of Contents

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Preface

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chapter Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Package Contents

Conventions

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Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P–1

P–1

P–2

P–2

P–2

P–3

Chapter 1

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General Information

Description

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Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIP Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Communication Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Communication Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RS-232 Communications

RS-485 Communications

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Remote I/O Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIP Switch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Operating Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DTAM Programming Software (DPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1–8

1–9

1–10

1–11

1–11

1–11

1–12

1–12

1–1

1–1

1–2

1–4

1–5

1–6

1–7

Chapter 2

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Power Source

Applying Power

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Powerup Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 ON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 OFF)

Upload / Download DIP Switch Settings

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Upload / Download RS-232 Connections

Upload / DownloadRS-485 Connections

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Computer Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Downloading an Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Uploading an Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2–4

2–5

2–6

2–7

2–7

2–8

2–13

2–1

2–1

2–2

2–3

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DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Using the Function Menu Chapter 3

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Function Key Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Resetting the DTAM Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To reset the DTAM Plus: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Setting Communication Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Data Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Displaying Remote I/O Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To display Remote I/O communication parameters: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rack Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Last Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rack Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Module Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Setting Printer Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Data Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Handshake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Line Feed

Port Enable

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Enabling Screen Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Setting the Clock/Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD versions only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Adjusting the Display Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Enabling Simulate Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Enabling Terminal Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To set parameters for Terminal Mode: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Half Duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Line Feed Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cursor Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Entering a New Master Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To enter a new Master Security code: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Master Security code operation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using Scaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Accessing the Point/Access Display Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Accessing Test Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3–7

3–8

3–8

3–8

3–8

3–9

3–6

3–6

3–6

3–6

3–7

3–7

3–4

3–4

3–5

3–5

3–5

3–5

3–1

3–2

3–3

3–3

3–4

3–4

3–14

3–15

3–15

3–16

3–16

3–17

3–10

3–11

3–12

3–13

3–14

3–14

3–18

3–19

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Running Applications

Installation

Table of Contents

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Chapter 4

Chapter Objectives

DIP Switch Setting

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Application Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Screen Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Screen Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Screen Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Advisor Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Menu and Sub-Menu Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sub-Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Security Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Data Display Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bar Graph Screens

Data Entry Screens

ASCII Input

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Recipe Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alarm Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4–2

4–3

4–3

4–3

4–3

4–4

4–1

4–1

4–1

4–2

4–2

4–2

4–4

4–4

4–5

4–6

4–6

Chapter 5

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Operating Environment

Enclosures

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Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mounting Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cutout Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wire and Cable Length Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Connecting Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5–3

5–4

5–5

5–6

5–7

5–7

5–1

5–1

5–2

5–3

5–3 iii

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Communication

Connections and Setup

Troubleshooting and

Maintenance

Chapter 6

Chapter Objectives

Wiring Guidelines

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Connecting RS-232 Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Connecting RS-485 Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Connecting Remote I/O Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Communicating with a Logic Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RS-232 or RS-422 Communications With a PLC-5

DTAM Plus

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PLC-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RS-232 Communications with an SLC 5/03, -5/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DTAM Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SLC 5/03, 5/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DH-485 Communications with an SLC 500 or Network

DTAM Plus

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SLC 5/03, 5/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RS-232 Communications with a MicroLogix 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RS-485/DH-485 Communications with a MicroLogix 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6–7

6–7

6–7

6–8

6–8

6–8

6–1

6–1

6–2

6–3

6–5

6–6

6–9

6–9

6–10

6–10

6–11

Chapter 7

Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Troubleshooting Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Common Operating Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Communication Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using the Test Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIP Switch Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Display Test

Keyboard Test

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Comm Port Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Printer Port Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Display Control Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RAM Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

System Memory Test

Program File Test

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Clock/Calendar Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

TXEN Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cleaning the Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7–4

7–5

7–6

7–7

7–8

7–9

7–1

7–1

7–1

7–2

7–2

7–10

7–11

7–12

7–13

7–14

7–15

7–16

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DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Special Controller

Functions

Appendix A

Agency Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

European Union Directive Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A–2

A–3

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Catalog No. 2707-NC2

Catalog No. 2707-NC3

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Catalog No. 2707-NC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Catalog No. 2707-NC6

Catalog No. 2707-NC10

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Catalog No. 1747-CP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DTAM Plus RS-232 Printer Port Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

B–3

B–4

B–4

B–6

B–1

B–1

B–2

B–2

Appendix C

Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Accessing Special Functions

Using the P-A/D Function

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading Controller Input and Output Files

Reading / Writing Controller Status Files

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller Bit and Integer Files

Reading / Writing Controller Timer Files

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller Counter Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller Control Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Floating Point Files

Reading / Writing Controller ASCII Files

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller BCD Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller Block Transfer Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing Controller Message Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing PID Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading / Writing SFC Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reading Controller ASCII String Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using the Mode Function

SLC Controllers

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PLC Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using the Memory Transfer Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SLC Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PLC Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using the Clear Fault Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C–16

C–17

C–19

C–19

C–19

C–20

C–10

C–11

C–12

C–13

C–14

C–15

C–20

C–20

C–21

C–1

C–2

C–3

C–4

C–5

C–6

C–7

C–8

C–9 v

Table of Contents

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Terminal Mode

DTAM Plus Mounting

Template

Appendix D

ASCII Transmission Characters

ASCII Display Characters

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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D–2

Appendix E

vi

Objectives

Chapter Contents

Preface

A–B

Using this Manual

This chapter provides an overview of this manual. It covers:

Chapter contents

Intended audience

Package contents

Conventions

Related publications

The manual contains the following chapters:

Chapter

Preface

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Title

Using this Manual

DTAM Plus Overview

Loading an Application

Using the Function Menu

Running Applications

Installation

Communication

Connections and Setup

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Purpose

Provides an overview of the manual.

Contains a description of the DTAM Plus and accessory devices.

Describes how to apply power and transfer applications between the computer running the DPS Software and the DTAM Plus.

Describes how to access and use the

DTAM Plus Function menu to perform terminal operations.

Describes the basic screen types and operating procedures that are common to most applications.

Provides procedures for mounting the

DTAM Plus. Also provided are wiring instructions and recommendations.

Describes RS-232, RS-485 and Remote

I/O connections. Setup guidelines are provided for SLC and PLC controllers.

Provides assistance in identifying and correcting common operating problems. Cleaning recommendations are also provided.

Appendix A Specifications

Provides the specifications and agency ratings and European Union Directive

Compliance.

Appendix B DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Provides the cable diagrams for the

DTAM Plus.

Appendix C Special Controller Functions Provides the special controller functions.

Appendix D

Appendix E

Terminal Mode

DTAM Plus Mounting

Template

Provides the characters when the DTAM

Plus is in terminal Mode.

Provides a mounting template for the

DTAM Plus.

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Preface

Intended Audience

Package Contents

Conventions

No special knowledge is required to operate the DTAM Plus. If you are installing the DTAM Plus, you must be familiar with standard panel cutout and installation techniques. If wiring the DTAM Plus, you must be familiar with electrical codes in your area (see inside front cover).

You should be familiar with the DTAM Programming Software. See related publications.

The DTAM Plus shipping box contains:

DTAM Plus

European Type GMD

Fuses and Holders

DIP Switch Cover

User Manual

(Catalog No. 2707-UM001B–EN–P)

Mounting Nuts (8)

(2 Spare)

This manual uses the following conventions:

Keys that you press on the DTAM Plus are enclosed in brackets [ ].

For example: [NEXT] refers to the NEXT key on the DTAM Plus.

References to menus are initial cap followed by the word Menu.

For example: Special Menu, Main Menu, Other Menu

All DTAM Plus displays are shown inside a rectangular box.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

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Preface

Related Publications

You may want to refer to the following publications for additional reference.

DTAM Plus Publications

Publication Number

2707-801

Title

DTAM Programming Software Programming Manual

(Series H or later Software)

Wiring Publications

Data Highway / Data Highway Plus / Data Highway-485

Cable Installation Manual

Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines

1770-6.2.2

1770-4.1

SLC Publications

Publication Number

1747-6.21

1747–UM011

1746–UM004

1746–RM001

1746–PM001

1747-6.6

1747-RM001

Title

SLC 500 Fixed Hardware Style

Installation and Operation Manual

SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style

Installation and Operation Manual

SLC 500 BASIC Module

Design and Integration Manual

SLC 500 BASIC

Language Reference Manual

SLC 500 BASIC

Development Software Programming Manual

Remote I/O Scanner User Manual

SLC 500 Reference Manual

PLC-5 Publications

Publication Number

1785-6.2.1

1785-6.1

1785-6.6.1

1785-7.1

Title

1785 PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Design Manual

PLC-5 Instruction Set Reference

PLC-5 Family Programmable Controllers Hardware

Installation Manual

PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Quick Reference

MicroLogix Publications

Publication Number

1761-6.3

1761-6.2.1

Title

MicroLogix 1000 User Manual

MicroLogix 1000 Quick Reference Guide

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Preface

P–4

Objectives

General Information

A–B

Chapter

1

DTAM Plus Overview

This chapter describes the DTAM Plus and accessories.

Section

General Information

Description

Keypad

DIP Switches

Communication Ports

RS-232 Communications

RS-485 Communications

Remote I/O Communications

Default Settings

DTAM Plus Programming Software (DPS)

Product Options and Accessories

Page

1–1

1–2

1–4

1–5

1–6

1–8

1–9

1–10

1–11

1–12

1–13

The DTAM Plus interfaces with the Allen-Bradley PLC and SLC controller product lines. The DTAM Plus allows operators to monitor and manipulate process data on the plant floor.

RS-485 (DH-485), RS-232 / RS-422 (DF1) or Remote I/O Options.

Connect the DTAM Plus to the SLC family of processors via DH485, in network or point-to-point modes or Remote I/O through a 1747-SN scanner.

Connect to the PLC family using Remote I/O or RS-232 / RS-422 DF1 through Channel 0 of PLC-5 processors.

8K or 40K Memory Capability. Supports up to 50 or 244 screens of data.

Recipe Operations. Recipe type functions allow operators to quickly modify blocks of data. Download data to a maximum of 10 non-sequential register addresses per screen. Link multiple recipe screens to download data to more than 10 addresses.

Real Time Clock. 40K versions allow time stamping of critical reports and displayed data.

Point-Access/Display Function. Allows you to monitor or modify data files in SLC or PLC controllers. Use this function to setup and debug application programs.

ASCII Input Capability. 40K versions allow the input of ASCII data, such as decoded bar code data, through the RS-232 printer port.

PLC or SLC Controlled Screen Changes. Controllers can both monitor and change the displayed screen.

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Chapter 1

DTAM Plus OverView

Description

LED Indicators

The front panel of the DTAM Plus terminal is shown below.

Figure 1.1

DTAM Plus (front view)

Display

Communications Port(s) Power Connector

Display

The 4 line by 20 character display uses either a Liquid Crystal Display

(LCD) with LED backlighting or a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).

You can adjust both the contrast and backlight levels on LCD displays using the keypad. You can only adjust brightness on VFD displays.

Keypad

The keypad is a sealed unit with 25 tactile feedback keys. The VFD version does not include the half moon brightness key so has 24 keys. The keys are color coded for easy identification of key functions. The keypad is designed for hand operation. Using any other object or tool may damage the overlay or key.

LED Indicators

The front panel of the DTAM Plus has three indicators.

LED Indicator

RUN

ALARM

Function (F) Key

Color

Green

Red

Yellow

Indication

Indicates proper operation of the DTAM Plus.

Indicates an alarm condition. The LED flashes on and off until the alarm is acknowledged.

Indicates the F (Function) key is active.

Note: DIP Switch SW-4 enables the F key.

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Figure 1.2

DTAM Plus (back view)

Chapter 1

DTAM Plus Overview

DIP Switch

(Behind Removable

Cover)

Power Connector

Fuses

Communication Ports

Communications Port

The DTAM Plus is available with a variety of communication options as shown below.

Catalog No.

2707-L8P1, -L8P2

RS-232/485

X

2707-L40P1,-L40P2, -V40P1,-V40P2,-V40P2N

2707-L8P1R, -L8P2R,

X

X

2707-L40P1R, -L40P2R, -V40P1R, -V40P2R,

-V40P2NR

➀ For transferring applications only; no host communications.

➁ Also use to transfer applications or upgrade firmware.

Port Type

Printer Remote I/O

X

X

X

X

Power Connector

The power connector is a non-removable, screw terminal block. Refer to the power connector label (on back of DTAM Plus) for the proper voltage range.

DIP Switch

A 6-position DIP switch (under a removable cover) on the back selects operating settings. To remove cover, align cover tabs with notches in hole.

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Chapter 1

DTAM Plus OverView

Keypad

Figure 1.3 shows the DTAM Plus keypad.

Figure 1.3

Keypad

MAIN

MENU

Y

F

1

N

PREV

MENU

PREV

2

4

7

5

8 EXP

+/–

0

3

6

9

NEXT

CE

The keys on the DTAM Plus keypad are color coded by function. Blue keys are for navigation and operator responses; dark grey keys control display and format; and light grey keys are for numeric entry.

1–4

0

Key

MAIN

MENU

PREV

MENU

PREV

NEXT

Y

N

F

Table 1.A

Key Functions

Function

Returns to the main menu of an application.

If the ALARM LED is flashing, the MENU key is not functional until you press Y to acknowledge the alarm.

Steps back through menus in an application.

If the ALARM LED is flashing, the PREV MENU key is not functional until you press Y to acknowledge alarm.

Steps back through a sequence of linked screens.

Key Function

Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display in 4 steps.

Note: Not available on VFD displays.

• Adjusts the brightness (LED backlighting) of LCD displays in

4 steps.

• Adjusts the character brightness on VFD displays in 2 steps.

Deletes the previous character.

Steps forward through a sequence of linked screens.

Access the Function menu for performing terminal operations.

EXP

CE

• Sends the current screen to the serial printer.

• Allows entry of exponential numbers.

Note: The F key enables EXP key. See Chapter 3 for details.

Clears an entire value during data entry. You cannot clear an entry after pressing Enter, the value has been sent to controller.

Toggles a data entry value between positive or negative.

+/–

9

• Enters a Yes response.

• Acknowledges an alarm.

• Sets the status of a bit in a data entry screen.

• Increments the Elem and SElem fields in the P–A/D.

• Enters a No response.

• Clears the status of a bit in a data entry screen.

• Decrements the Elem and SElem fields in the P–A/D.

Enters a number during data entry or selects a numbered menu item.

Enters a decimal point.

Sends the entered data or default value to the processor.

Chapter 1

DTAM Plus Overview

DIP Switches

The 6 position DIP switch allows you to enable or disable certain functions.

Access the DIP switch by removing the cover on the back (access cover is shipped in the hardware bag on new units).

Figure 1.4

DIP Switch

Upload/Download Enable

Communication Port Selection

Master Security Enable

Function Key Enable

Terminal Mode Enable

Comm Upload/Download Enable Side View

ON =

1 2 3 4 5 6

OPEN

OFF=

Table 1.B

DIP Switch Functions

Switch Position

1

See note ➀

2

See note ➁

3

See note ➁

Function

Enable

Port Selection

Enable

Setting

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Function

Enables the transfer of applications between the DTAM Plus and a computer running DPS.

Communication between the DTAM Plus and controller is disabled. Keypad entry is disabled.

Enables communication between the DTAM Plus and controller. Switch must be in this position to run an application.

Enables the port for RS-485 communications (DH-485, RS-422).

Enables the port for RS-232 communications.

Enables the master code. Enabling the master code allows any security code to be accessed or modified.

Disables the master code. You can still access a security screen or special functions but cannot modify security codes.

4

See note ➁ Enable

ON

OFF

Enables the F (Function) key on the keypad. Operator has access to the function menu.

Disables the F (Function) key on the keypad. Operator cannot access the function menu.

Terminal Mode

Enable

ON

Enables the terminal mode allowing the DTAM Plus to display ASCII data received from the communications port and transmit text from any key pressed.

Disables terminal mode.

OFF

ON Enables uploads and downloads using the communications port (with SW1 set also, see above).

6

See note ➂

Comm

Upload/Download

Enable

OFF

Disables the communications port for uploads/downloads, maintaining the network connection.

On 40K models, you can upload/download using the printer port.

On 8K models, you can upload/download using communications port when this switch is

ON or OFF.

➀ DTAM Plus resets each time this switch position is changed.

➁ The setting takes effect immediately.

➂ The printer port is always enabled, this switch only enables or disables the communications port for upload/download.

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Chapter 1

DTAM Plus OverView

Communication Ports Versions with Comm Port

The configurable communications port of the DTAM Plus supports RS-485 or RS-232. Use RS-485 to communicate with SLC processors over the

Allen-Bradley DH485 network as:

• one of 32 nodes on a multidrop network

• direct connection to a single SLC processor or the 1746-BAS module.

Communication via the 1746-BAS module provides direct backplane access and faster data throughput.

Use RS-232 to communicate point-to-point DF1 to Channel 0 of the PLC-5 processors. You can also use RS-232 to download/upload DTAM Plus application programs or to use the DTAM Plus in Terminal mode.

Comm Port Only

Power Connector

Comm Port with Printer Port

Power Connector

Comm Port

RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Printer Port

RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Comm Port

RS-485 / RS-232

Connector (9 Pin Female)

The DTAM Plus supports the following parameters for RS-485 and RS-232C communications:

RS-485 and RS-232

Communications Parameters

Baud Rate

Data Bits

Parity

Options

300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400

7 or 8

Odd, Even, None

The DTAM Plus supports RS-422 with a PLC-5 (DF1 protocol) when the

Comm port is set to RS-485.

DF1 Communications Parameters

Protocol

Error Detect

BAUD Rate

Parity

Control Line Operation

Stop Bits

Options

DF1 Full-Duplex

CRC

300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 (Default-9600)

None or Even (Default = Even)

No Handshaking

1

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DTAM Plus Overview

Communication Ports Remote I/O Versions

Remote I/O versions of the DTAM Plus support direct links to a PLC/SLC scanner or subscanner module on a remote I/O link. The DTAM Plus appears to the controller like a standard I/O rack.

Remote I/O

Communications Parameters

Baud Rate

Rack Size

Options

57.6K, 115.2K, 230.4K

1 /

4

, 1 /

2

, 3 /

4

, Full

Remote I/O with Printer Port

Remote I/O versions with a printer port download/upload application files through the RS-232 printer port. The printer port is also used to upgrade the operating system firmware.

Remote I/O with Comm Port

Remote I/O versions without a printer port have a selectable RS-485 /

RS-232 Comm port. This Comm port is only for transferring application and upgrading the operating system. You cannot use this port to connect to a host controller.

Remote I/O With

Printer Port

Remote I/O With

Comm Port

Power Connector

Power Connector

Printer Port RS-232

Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Comm Port

RS-485 / RS-232

Connector (9 Pin Female)

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Chapter 1

DTAM Plus OverView

RS-232 Communications Versions with a Comm Port

The Comm port allows point-to-point communications with:

PLC-5 Channel 0 (configured as RS-232 port, DF1 protocol)

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05, RS-232 port (DH485 protocol)

Figure 1.5

RS-232 Communications

DTAM Plus to PLC-5 Channel 0

PLC-5

DTAM Plus

Channel 0

Comm Port

(RS-232)

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC3)

Channel 0

SLC 5/03

DTAM Plus to SLC 5/03 or 5/04

DTAM Plus

Gender Adapter

RS-232 Cable

(Catalog No. 1747-CP3)

Gender Adapter Required

Comm Port

(RS-232)

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RS-485 Communications Versions with a Comm Port

The Comm port allows:

Point-to-point communications with a PLC-5 Channel 0 port

(configured as RS-422 port, DF1 protocol)

Point-to-point or multidrop communications with an SLC controller

DH-485 port

Figure 1.6

RS-485 Communications

SLC

DTAM Plus to Single SLC

(Point-to-Point )

DTAM Plus

PLC-5

DTAM Plus to PLC-5 Channel 0

(Point-to-Point Only)

DTAM Plus

Channel 0

Comm Port

(RS-485)

RS-485

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

RS-422 Cable

(Catalog No. 2707-NC4)

Comm Port

(RS-485)

DTAM Plus

DTAM Plus to DH-485 Network

(Multidrop)

SLC 5/01 DTAM Plus

RS-485

Comm Port

(RS-485)

Link Coupler

(1747-AIC)

DH-485

Programming Terminal

Interface Converter

(Catalog No. 1747-PIC)

RS-232 to

RS-485

Link Coupler

(1747-AIC)

Comm Port

(RS-485)

RS-485

Cable

(Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

Link Coupler

(1747-AIC)

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Remote I/O

Communications

Remote I/O Versions

The Remote I/O port allows you to connect the DTAM Plus to:

• a PLC over a Remote I/O link

• an SLC 1747-SN Scanner

• a PLC-5 scanner or subscanner

Figure 1.7

Remote I/O Connections

DTAM Plus to PLC-5 over Remote I/O Link

Computer

PLC-5

Remote I/O Network

Belden 9463 Cable

(Catalog No. 1770-CD)

RediPANEL

DTAM Plus

Remote I/O DL40 Plus

PanelView

DTAM Plus

DTAM Plus to SLC Controller

SLC 5/03

Remote I/O Port

Belden 9463 Cable

(Catalog No. 1770-CD) RIO Scanner

(Catalog No. 1747-SN)

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Default Settings

Chapter 1

DTAM Plus Overview

The DTAM Plus is preset at the factory with the following defaults:

Operating System

The DTAM Plus is provided with a default DH-485 application file.

The application file displays a screen with the message:

Bul 2707 DTAM Plus

No Program Loaded

DIP Switch Settings

The DTAM Plus is shipped with the following DIP Switch settings:

DIP Switch

Position

1

2

3

4

5

6

Default

Setting

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

Function

Upload/Download Enabled

Communication Port Selection (RS-485)

Master Security Enabled

Function Key Disabled

Terminal Mode Disabled

COMM Upload/Download Enabled

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DTAM Plus OverView

DTAM

Programming Software

(DPS)

Operating Parameters

You can set the following parameters using the DTAM Plus menu functions.

Function

Comm Port

Printer Port

Remote I/O

Port

Special

Other

Parameter

Baud

Data Bits

Parity

Baud

Data Bits

Parity

Handshake

LineFeed

Port Enable

Baud

Rack Size

Last Rack

Rack Number

Module Group

DTAM Plus Node

Max. Node

Controller Node

Simulate

Master Code

Scale

Comm Port

RS-485

19200

8

Even

9600

8

Even

00

02

01

Off

00000000

On

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Off

Off

On

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Off

00000000

On

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Off

Off

On

N/A

Default Value

Comm Port

RS-232

2400

8

None

9600

8

Even

Remote I/O Port

Off

Off

On

230.4K

Full

Yes

2

0

N/A

N/A

N/A

Off

00000000

On

2400

8

None

9600

8

Even

DTAM Plus applications are developed off-line using a personal computer running DTAM Programming Software (DPS). DTAM Plus operating system upgrades are also transferred using a personal computer.

Use DPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP, Series H or later) to create application screens for both the DTAM Plus, DTAM Micro and MicroView

Operator Terminals. For a description of DPS, refer to the Programming

Manual (Publication No. 2707-801).

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Product Options and Accessories

Chapter 1

DTAM Plus Overview

The tables below lists the options that are available for the DTAM Plus.

Versions with a Comm Port

Catalog Number

2707-L8P1

Description ➀

LCD Display, 8K Memory, P1 Power Supply

2707-L8P2

2707-L40P1

LCD Display, 8K Memory, P2 Power Supply

LCD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P1 Power Supply

2707-L40P2

2707-V40P1

2707-V40P2

LCD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply

VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P1 Power Supply

VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply

2707-V40P2N VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply

NEMA Type 4X Rating (Indoor Use Only)

See Specifications for voltage ranges of P1 and P2 Power Supplies.

Remote I/O Versions

Catalog Number

2707-L8P1R

Description ➀

LCD Display, 8K Memory, P1 Power Supply ➁

2707-L8P2R

2707-L40P1R

2707-L40P2R

2707-V40P1R

2707-V40P2R

LCD Display, 8K Memory, P2 Power Supply ➁

LCD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P1 Power Supply ➂

LCD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply ➂

VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P1 Power Supply ➂

VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply ➂

2707-V40P2NR VFD Display, 40K Memory, Printer Port, Real Time Clock, P2 Power Supply

NEMA Type 4X Rating (Indoor Use Only)

See Specifications for voltage ranges of P1 and P2 Power Supplies.

Has selectable Comm port for uploading and downloading application files or firmware upgrades.

Printer port is also used for uploading and downloading application files or firmware upgrades.

Accessories

Catalog Number

2707-NC1

2707-NC2

2707-NC3

2707-NC4

2707-NC5

2707-NC6

2707-NC10

2707-NP

Description

Cable, DH485 Network Interface

Cable, RS-232C Program Upload/Download

Cable, DF1 RS-232C Interface, 8 feet (2.43 meter)

Cable, DF1 RS-422 Interface, 15 feet (4.57 meter)

Cable, RS-485 Upload/Download Cable

Cable, Bar Code Interface, connects to Allen-Bradley bar code scanners

(Catalog No. 2755-G3-D, -G6-D, -LD1-D, -LD2-D)

Cable, RS-232 Interface, 8 feet (2 meter)

Offline Software Development Package (Series H or later)

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Chapter 1

DTAM Plus OverView

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Objectives

Power Source

A–B

Chapter

2

Loading an Application

This chapter describes how to apply power and transfer applications between the offline programing software (DPS) and the DTAM Plus.

Section

Power Source

Applying Power

Powerup Sequence

Upload/Download DIP Switch Settings

Upload/Download RS-232 Connections

Upload/Download RS-485 Connections

Computer Setup

Downloading an Application

Uploading an Application

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This section describes power connections for initial desktop setup and programming. Refer to Chapter 5 for installation wiring instructions.

The DTAM Plus is available in two voltage ranges:

Versions with P1 power supply, accepts 15-23V AC (47 to 440 Hz) or 20-30V DC

Series D versions with P1 power supply only, accepts 20-30V DC

Versions with P2 power supply, accepts 85-265V AC (47 to 440 Hz) or

110-300V DC

!

ATTENTION: Verify that the power is disconnected from the power source before wiring. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock.

Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage label on the back of the DTAM Plus. The incorrect voltage may damage the DTAM Plus.

Do not overtighten the power connector screw terminals.

Overtightening the terminals may damage the DTAM Plus.

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Loading an Application

Applying Power

To apply power to the DTAM Plus:

1. Connect the ground, neutral, and hot lines as shown below.

Verify the connections by checking the power supply label on the back of the DTAM Plus.

DTAM Plus

(40K Remote I/O Version Shown, Others Are Similar)

For DC connections, connect the Positive Lead to Hot and the Negative lead to NEU.

2. Apply power.

The DTAM Plus performs a powerup sequence.

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Powerup Sequence

Chapter 2

Loading an Application

The powerup sequence is automatic. The sequence depends upon the setting of DIP switch position SW-1 (upload / download enable). The DTAM Plus is shipped with SW-1 On.

Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 ON)

The following steps show the powerup sequence if DIP switch SW-1 is ON.

1. The DTAM Plus verifies the system memory checksum, program checksum, and system RAM. When done, the result is displayed with the current DIP switch settings.

Memory Check: pass

DIP Switch: 101000

40K User Memory

2. The display is tested, every pixel of the display is turned on.

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Use this display to verify that all pixels are operational.

3. The firmware version number and type of communication port(s) is displayed (PPort, RS-232, RS-485 or Remote I/O).

Operator Interface

Core: X.XX RS-485

PPORT

4. The DTAM Plus waits for an application download.

Programming Mode

Waiting Up/Download

You cannot operate the DTAM Plus keypad while in the upload/download mode. The DTAM Plus is waiting for upload/download operations with a personal computer running the DTAM Programming Software (DPS).

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Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 OFF)

The following steps show the powerup sequence if DIP switch SW-1 is OFF.

1. The DTAM Plus verifies the system memory checksum, program checksum, and system RAM. After the test is completed, the result is displayed with the current DIP switch settings.

Checksum: passed

DIP Switch: 001000

RAM: pass

40K User Memory

2. The display is tested, every pixel of the display is turned on.

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ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î

Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Use this display to verify that all pixels are operational.

3. The operating system firmware release number and protocol is displayed

(PLC5-DF1 or AB DH-485 or Remote I/O).

Allen-Bradley

Operator Interface

DTAM Plus (c) 1996

FRN: 01.20 AB-RIO

4. On 40K versions with a clock, the current time setting is displayed.

DATE: Wed Aug 12 98

TIME: 01:12:47

Diagnostics Complete

5. The first application screen displays. When the DTAM Plus is powered up for the first time you see:

Bul. 2707 DTAM Plus

No Program Loaded

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Upload / Download

DIP Switch Settings

Chapter 2

Loading an Application

Before you can upload or download an application, you must verify that

DIP switch SW-1 is ON. (DTAM Plus is shipped in this position).

To access the DIP switch, remove the cover from the access hole on the back of the DTAM Plus (align cover tabs with notches in hole to remove). The

DTAM Plus is shipped without the cover installed, you can find it in the hardware bag.

On versions with both a Comm and a Printer port, you can transfer applications using the communication port or the printer port:

Set DIP switch position SW-6 ON to select the Comm port

Set DIP switch position SW-6 OFF to select the Printer port

Note: Turn DIP switch SW-6 ON after downloading through the printer port. This allows communications to occur with the controller.

All other versions of the DTAM Plus use a single port to transfer applications; either the Comm port or the Printer port.

If using the Comm port, make sure DIP switch SW-2 is in the correct position (OFF = RS-232 download, ON = RS-485 download).

Side View

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON =

OPEN

DIP Switch SW-1 must be ON.

When using the RS-485 / RS-232

Comm Port for file download, set

SW-2 to the correct port selection.

ON = RS-485

OFF = RS-232

On Versions with a Printer Port

DIP Switch SW-6 must be:

ON to download using the

Comm port.

OFF to download using the

Printer port (only if the

Comm port is connected to a host).

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Upload / Download

RS-232 Connections

Remote I/O Version With

Printer Port

Power Connector

To connect a DTAM Plus RS-232 port to a computer, use the RS-232

Upload/Download cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC2). Use the communications or printer port (see below). You may need a 9-to-25 pin adapter to connect the cable to your computer. A male to female gender adapter is required to connect the cable to the printer port or you can create your own cable.

Appendix B provides cable diagrams.

Remote I/O Version With

Comm Port

Power Connector

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Printer Port RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Gender

Adapter

Cable

(2707-NC2)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Versions with a Comm Port Only

Power Connector

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Cable

(2707-NC2)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Versions with a Comm Port and Printer Port

Power Connector

Printer Port RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Gender

Adapter

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Use Either Port

(Set DIP Switch #6 to correspond)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Chapter 2

Loading an Application

Upload / Download

RS-485 Connections

Versions with a Comm Port

Power Connector

It’s recommended that you use the RS-232 port for transferring applications.

On DTAM Plus versions with a Comm (RS-485 / RS-232) port, you can also download applications using an RS-485 connection.

Versions with a Comm Port and Printer Port

Power Connector

Remote I/O Version With

Comm Port

Power Connector

RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Printer Port RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Computer Setup

Create your own cable

To Computer

RS-485 Port or

Converter

To download through the RS-485 port, you must:

• set DIP switch position SW-2 ON

• create a communication cable. The RS-485 port connections are:

DTAM Plus Comm Port

RS-485/RS-232 Connector

Pin 1 = TX485 -

Pin 2 = Tx485 +

Pin 3 = Rx485 -

Pin 4 = Rx485 +

Upload/download functions are initiated from a personal computer running the programming software DPS (Catalog No. 2707-NP, series H or later).

Transfer functions always occur at 9600 Baud (regardless of the DTAM Plus application’s printer or communications port settings).

After a reset with a valid application, the DTAM Plus baud rate is set to the parameters defined by the application program residing in the DTAM Plus.

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Loading an Application

Downloading an Application

This section shows how to download an application from a computer running

DPS software to the DTAM Plus. Refer to the DPS Programming Manual

(Publication No. 2707-801) for additional information.

To download an application:

1. Apply power to the DTAM Plus.

The following message appears.

Programming Mode

Waiting Up/Download

. You will not see this prompt if a monitor was specified during

DPS installation.

If you do not see this message, check the DIP switch settings.

DIP Switch SW-1 must be ON.

2. On your computer, move to the /DPS subdirectory.

C:\DPS>

3. Type dps and press [Return] to start the program.

C:\DPS>dps [Return]

4. Specify whether you are using a color monitor. Enter Y or N.

5. The startup screen displays:

Technical Support Voice: 440–646–6800

FAX: 440–646–6850 or 6890

E–mail: [email protected]

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. You will not see this prompt if a product type was specified during installation.

6. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.

The Product Selection Menu appears.

7. Press the down arrow [

# ] and [Return] to select the DTAM Plus product.

The Opening Menu appears.

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Downloading an Application

8. Highlight Download File to DTAM Plus and press [Return].

The Communication Port Selection screen appears.

. You will not see this screen if a communication port was specified during DPS installation.

9. Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to the

DTAM Plus (COMM 1 or COMM 2) and press [Return].

If a communication link does not occur in 10 seconds, you get an error message. Check DTAM Plus

10. When communication is established, this screen appears:

DIP switch settings and cable connections.

If a RAM memory error occurs, make sure enough computer base

RAM is available. If other programs such as windows are running, reboot your computer to exit to DOS.

11. Enter or select the file you want to download. If the application file type

(DH-485, PLC5 DF1, or Remote I/O) is different from the existing

DTAM Plus operating system, you are prompted to download the new operating system.

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12. Select a file and press [Return] to load the application file.

The download begins and the following screen shows the progress of the download operation.

13. During the download, the DTAM Plus alternately displays:

Programming Mode

Transfer in Progress

Please Wait

Programming Mode

Copying to Memory and then

Programming Mode

Memory Store Done

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14. When the download is complete, you return to the Opening Menu.

and the DTAM Plus displays:

Programming Mode

Waiting Up/Download

15. Press [Esc] to exit the software.

16. Press [Y] to return to DOS.

The application is now loaded in the DTAM Plus. You can test the application using the simulate function described in Chapter 4 or you can run the application as described in Chapter 5.

Important: To run the application, set DIP switch SW-1 OFF. The

DTAM Plus will reset and start the application.

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Loading an Application

Uploading an Application

. You will not see this prompt if a monitor was specified during

DPS installation.

This section shows how to upload an application from the DTAM Plus to a computer running DPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP). Refer to the DPS

User manual (Publication No. 2707-801) for additional instructions.

To upload an application:

1. Apply power to the DTAM Plus.

The following message appears.

Programming Mode

Waiting Up/Download

If you do not see this message, check the DIP switch settings.

DIP Switch SW-1 must be ON.

2. On your computer, move to the /DPS subdirectory.

C:\DPS>

3. Type dps and press [Return] to start the program.

C:\DPS>dps [Return]

4. Specify whether you are using a color monitor. Enter Y or N.

5. The startup screen displays.

Technical Support Voice: 440–646–6800

FAX: 440–646–6850 or 6890

E–mail: [email protected]

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. You will not see this prompt if a product type was specified during installation.

6. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.

The Product Selection Menu appears.

7. Press the down arrow [

# ] and [Return] to select the DTAM Plus product.

The Opening Menu appears.

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. You will not see this screen if a communication port was specified during DPS installation.

8. Highlight Upload File from DTAM Plus and press [Return].

The Communication Port Selection screen appears.

9. Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to the

DTAM Plus (COMM 1 or COMM 2) and press [Return].

10. The upload begins and the following screen shows the progress of the upload operation.

11. You are prompted for the application file name. Enter the file name and press [Return].

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12. When the upload is complete, you return to the Opening Menu.

13. Press [Esc] to exit the software.

14. Press [Y] to return to DOS.

The application is now loaded into the DPS software. You can edit the application as described in the DPS Programming Manual (Publication

No. 2707-801).

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Objectives

A–B

Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

This chapter describes how to perform operations from the Function menu and contains the following sections:

Section

Function Key Menu

Resetting the DTAM Plus

Setting Communication Port Parameters

Displaying Remote I/O Port Parameters

Setting Printer Port Parameters

Enabling Screen Prints

Setting the Clock Calendar

Adjusting the Display Contrast

Adjusting the Display Brightness

Enabling Simulate Mode

Enabling Terminal Mode

Entering a New Master Security Code

Using Scaling

Accessing the Point /Access Display Function

Accessing Test Functions

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Using the Function Menu

Function Key Menu

Configures the Comm Port

Select Item:

1 Baud Rate

2 Data Bits

3 Parity

4 Exit

Configures the Printer Port

1 Baud Rate

2 Data Bits

3 Parity

4 Hndshk

5 L/Feed

6 Penable

7 Exit

Sets the Clock /Calendar

Resets the DTAM Plus

Many DTAM Plus functions are accessed from the Function menu. To access the Function menu, press the [F] key on the keypad. All other functions are halted when the menu is displayed.

Note: To enable the F (Function) key, DIP switch SW-4 must be set ON.

The Function menu provides access to these functions:

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

Select a menu item by pressing the corresponding numeric key [1]

! [8].

The menu structure is shown below:

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

Special Controller Operations

Screen display depends upon operating system.

Refer to Appendix C.

Configures Terminal Mode

1 Half Duplex

2 Line Feed Enable

3 Cursor Enable

4 Exit

Performs Self Tests

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER to Initiate

[Test Function]

Accesses Additional Functions

1 Simulate 5 Master C

2 BL / INT 6 Scale E

3 Contrast 7 Exit

4 Prn Scrn

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Resetting the DTAM Plus

Use the Reset function to reset the DTAM Plus after DIP switch changes or a configuration change using the Function Key Menu.

You can also use the Reset function to activate Terminal Mode if DIP switch

SW-5 is set ON.

To reset the DTAM Plus:

1. From the Function Menu, select Reset [4].

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This screen appears:

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

Press ”Y” To Reset

Press ”N” To Abort

2. Press [Y] on the keypad to initiate the reset.

The DTAM Plus resets. This has the same effect as turning the power off and on. The DTAM Plus performs the self diagnostic tests and powerup displays as described in the previous section.

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Setting Communication

Port Parameters

The C-Port option on the Function Menu lets you manually adjust the communication port parameters. Normally these parameters are set from the

DPS programming software when an application is downloaded.

Select C-Port [1] from the Function Menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

Select Item:

1 Baud Rate

2 Data Bits

3 Parity

4 Exit Exits to Function Menu

Select an item by pressing the corresponding numeric key [1]

! [4].

Baud Rate

Selecting Baud Rate [1] displays the current baud rate.

Select Baud Rate:

Baud Rate 2400

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to toggle through the options: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,

19200, 38400. Press [ ] to select a new rate. DH-485 communications with an SLC or network cannot be set to 300 Baud.

Data Bits

Selecting Data Bits [2] displays the current setting.

Select Bit Counts:

Bits 8

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to change between 7 or 8 bits. Press [ ] to select a setting.

Parity

Selecting Parity [3] displays the current setting.

Select Parity:

Parity None

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to change between Even, Odd, or No parity. Press [ ] to select a new parity.

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Using the Function Menu

Displaying Remote I/O

Port Parameters

The R–Port option allows you to display (not modify) Remote I/O parameters for the DTAM Plus. These parameters are set from the programming software when an application is downloaded.

The R–Port option is only available for versions with a Remote I/O port.

To display Remote I/O communication parameters:

1. Select Special [5] from the Function Menu.

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

1. P - AD

2. R - PORT

Note: P–AD functions are described in Appendix C

2. Select R–Port [2] from the menu.

This menu displays:

1 BaudRate

2 RackSize

3 LastRack

4 RackNum

5 ModuGrp

6 Reset

Select an item by pressing the corresponding numeric key [1]

! [6].

The current setting for the selected parameter is displayed. Press [ ] to return to the previous menu.

Baud Rate

Selecting BaudRate [1] displays the current baud rate.

Baud Rate 230.4K

”ENTER” To Continue

Rack Size

Selecting RackSize [2] displays the current rack size.

Rack Size FULL

”ENTER” To Continue

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Last Rack

Selecting LastRack [3] shows whether the DTAM Plus is configured as the last rack.

Is Last Rack YES

”ENTER” To Continue

Rack Number

Selecting RackNum [4] displays the current rack number of the DTAM Plus.

Rack Number 02

”ENTER” To Continue

Module Group

Selecting ModuGrp [5] displays the starting module group of the

DTAM Plus.

Module Group 0

”ENTER” To Continue

Reset

Selecting Reset [6] restarts the DTAM Plus (same as cycling power).

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Setting Printer

Port Parameters

Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

The P-Port option on the Function Menu lets you manually set the RS-232 printer port parameters. Normally these parameters are set automatically from the DPS programming software when an application is downloaded.

This menu options is only valid for versions that have a printer port.

Select P-Port [2] from the Function Menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 Baud Rate

2 Data Bits

3 Parity

4 Hndshk

5 L/Feed

6 Penable

7 Exit

Baud Rate

Selecting Baud Rate [1] displays the current baud rate.

Select Baud Rate:

Baud Rate 9600

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to toggle through the options: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,

19200, 38400. Press [ ] to select a new rate.

Data Bits

Selecting Data Bits [2] displays the current setting.

Select Bit Counts:

Bits 8

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to change between 7 or 8 bits. Press [ ] to select a setting.

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Parity

Selecting Parity [3] displays the current setting.

Select Parity:

Parity None

”NEXT” To Change

”ENTER” To Select

Press [NEXT] to change between Even, Odd, or No parity. Press [ ] to select a new parity.

Handshake

Selecting Hndshk [4] enables/disables handshaking. Handshaking is a request to send a communications signal (RTS) and notification that a transmission may be sent (CTS).

HNDSHK Enable OFF (0)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Press [1] or [Y] to enable handshaking. Press [0] or [N] to disable handshaking. Press [ ] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

Line Feed

Selecting L/Feed [5] enables/disables Line Feed. When enabled, The DTAM

Plus sends a line feed (LF), in addition to a carriage return after a form has been printed. When disabled, only a carriage return is sent.

L/Feed Enable OFF (0)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Press [1] or [Y] to enable a line feed. Press [0] or [N] to disable a line feed.

Press [Enter] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

Port Enable

Selecting PEnable [6] enables/disables the printer port. You must enable the printer port, to upload or download applications through the port.

PEnable ON (1)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Press [1] or [Y] to enable the printer port. Press [0] or [N] to disable the printer port. Press [ ] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

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Enabling Screen Prints

Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

The Prn Scrn option allows you to send the current display screen to the printer port when the [EXP] key is pressed on the keypad.

When the Prn Scrn option is disabled, you can only use the [EXP] key to enter floating point data.

This menu options is only valid for versions that have a printer port.

To enable printing of screens:

1. Select Other [5] from the Function menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

2. Press [4] to select Prn Scrn.

The following screen appears.

PSCREEN Enab ON (1)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

3. Press [1] to enable the screen prints or [0] to disable.

4. Press [7] to exit and return to the Function Menu.

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Setting the Clock/Calendar

The Clk/Cal option on the Function Menu lets you set and display the internal real time clock of the DTAM Plus (only on versions with clock option).

The real time clock provides time and date information for DTAM Plus operations. You can also insert the time and date in operator screens and print forms. Refer to your controller documentation for more details on time synchronization.

The real time clock is accurate to +/– 1 minute per month @25

° C.

To set the real time clock:

1. Select Clk/Cal [3] from the Function menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This screen displays:

Enter Date MM.DD.YY

2. Enter a new date in the form MM.DD.YY with decimal points between the MM, DD and YY. Press [ ] to store the values in the DTAM Plus.

The screen prompts you to enter a time.

Enter Date MM.DD.YY

08.05.98

Enter Time HH.MM.SS

HH = Hour (0-23 or –12)

MM = Minutes (0-59)

SS = Seconds (0-59)

3. Enter a new time in the form HH.MM.SS with decimal points between the HH, MM and SS and then press [ ].

The screen prompts you to select a 24 hour or 12 hour format.

Select Time Format

”Y” = 24 Hour Format

”N” = 12 Hour Format

4. Press [Y] to select 24 hour format or [N] to select 12 hour (AM/PM) format. If you press [N], you are prompted to select AM or PM.

The screen displays both the current time and date.

TIME 10:14:28

DATEWed Aug 5 98

Press ”ENTER”

5. Press [ ] to return to the Function menu.

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Adjusting the

Display Contrast

(LCD versions only)

Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

The Contrast option on the Other menu enables or disables the contrast adjustment the of the LCD display from the contrast key. Any adjustments to the contrast from the keypad are maintained after power is cycled to the

DTAM Plus. If disabled, the contrast and backlight intensity remain at their current setting and cannot be changed from the keypad.

The Contrast option is only available on DTAM Plus versions with a Liquid

Crystal Display (LCD).

To enable contrast adjustments from the keypad:

1. Select Other [8] from the Function menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

2. Press [3] to select Contrast.

The following screen appears.

Contrast Enab ON(1)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Current Setting

3. Press [1] to control the contrast from the keypad or [0] to disable.

The Other menu displays.

4. Press [7] to return to the Function Menu.

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Using the Function Menu

Adjusting the

Display Brightness

The BL / INT option on the Other menu enables or disables the backlighting (LCD versions) or character intensity (VFD versions) adjustment from the keypad. Any adjustments to the brightness from the keypad are maintained after power is cycled to the DTAM Plus. If disabled, the brightness remains at its current setting and cannot be changed from the keypad.

To enable brightness adjustments from the keypad:

1. Select Other [8] from the Function menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

2. Press [2] to select BL / INT.

The following screen appears.

BL / INT Enab ON (1)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Current Setting

3. Press [1] to control brightness from the keypad or [0] to disable.

4. Press [7] to exit and return to the Function Menu.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Enabling Simulate Mode

Use the Simulate mode to check an application without having a controller connected. All data normally sent by the controller, such as data for a display, is set to 0. Simulate mode:

• halts communication between the DTAM Plus and the controller.

• simulates communication with a controller.

Disabling the Simulate mode resumes normal DTAM Plus operation.

To simulate an application:

1. Download the application from the DPS software.

2. From the Function Menu, select Other [8].

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

The Other Menu appears:

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

3. Press [1] to select Simulate.

Simulate Enalbe OFF(0)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Current Setting

4. Press [1] to enable the Simulate mode or [0] to disable.

5. Press [7] to exit and return to the Function Menu.

6. Press [4] to reset the DTAM Plus.

The DTAM Plus displays a series of diagnostic tests, enters run mode, and then displays the Function Menu of the application.

7. Run the program as you normally would. Notice that all display registers show data as a set of zeroes.

Pressure = 0000 PSI

Data Display

8. After verifying the operation of the program, press the [F] key.

All other functions are halted and the Function Menu is displayed.

9. Disable Simulate mode.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Enabling Terminal Mode

The Term option on the Function Menu lets you set communication and display parameters for using the DTAM Plus in terminal mode.

Terminal Mode disables execution of the application program and enables the DTAM Plus to function as a terminal device.

In Terminal mode, the DTAM Plus displays any ASCII data received through the communications port. The ASCII codes associated with the keys on the

DTAM Plus keypad are transmitted through the communications port when a key is pressed.

To activate terminal mode, you must set DIP switch SW1-5 to ON and reset the device. The display is cleared and ready to display received data.

To set parameters for Terminal Mode:

Select Term [6] from the Function Menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

1 Half Duplex

2 Line Feed Enable

3 Cursor Enable

4 Exit

Exits to Function Menu

Half Duplex

Selecting Half Duplex [1] enables/disables half duplex communications to and from the device. Enabling half duplex echoes to the display all the

DTAM Plus keys pressed.

Half Duplex

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

ON (1)

Press [1] or [Y] to enable half duplex. Press [0] or [N] to disable half duplex. Press [ ] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

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Using the Function Menu

Line Feed Enable

Selecting L/Feed [2] enables/disables Line Feed. When enabled, The DTAM

Plus sends a line feed (LF) and carriage return (CR) each time a carriage return is received. When disabled, only a carriage return is sent.

L/Feed Enable OFF (0)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Press [1] or [Y] to enable a line feed. Press [0] or [N] to disable a line feed.

Press [ ] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

Cursor Enable

Selecting Cursor Enable [3] enables/disables a block cursor display. When enabled, The DTAM Plus uses a block cursor display.

Cursor Enable ON (1)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Press [1] or [Y] to enable a block cursor display. Press [0] or [N] to disable a the block cursor. Press [ ] to return to P-Port menu without any change.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Entering a New Master

Security Code

The Special [5] menu item on the function menu may be password protected to restrict access to the P-A/D feature. When an application has a security screen, the operator will be prompted for a security code. The master security code provides access to the Special menu and all other security codes allowing them to be modified. Two master security codes perform special functions:

00000000 allows the operator to modify the existing master code without entering the current code.

99999999 does not allow operator to modify security codes. The master security code must be changed using the DPS software.

Note: DIP Switch SW-3 must be ON to access the master code function.

To enter a new Master Security code:

1. From the Function Menu, select Other [8].

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

The Other Menu appears:

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

2. Press [5] to select the Master security code function.

The master code entry screen displays:

Enter Current Master

Code:_

3. Enter the current code and press [ ].

You are prompted to enter a new code.

Enter New Master

Code:_

4. Enter a new code.

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Using the Function Menu

Note: Security codes can contain the wildcard character “?”. Any entered value will be seen as a match to the wildcard. The master security code must be different from security codes using wildcard entries.

Otherwise the master security code may be seen as a security code. For example:

Security Code =12??????

Master Code = 12368794

When the master security code above is entered, the DTAM Plus interprets it as a security code.

5. Press [ ] to return to the Other menu.

6. Press [7] to return to the Function menu.

Master Security code operation:

Assuming that a security screen has been defined for the application.

1. From the Function Menu, select Special [5].

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

You are prompted :

*RESTRICTED ACCESS*

ENTER CODE

:

2. If you enter a valid security code, the Special menu is displayed. If you enter the master security code, you are shown the current special security codes:

1 9 9 4 ? ? ? ?

3 9 4 7 4 0 0 9

1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0

Security Codes

You can modify any of the security codes.

3. Press the Enter key.

Access to the Special menu is provided:

Valid Security Code

Access Permittted

The Special menu is then displayed.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Using Scaling

Use scaling to convert data from a controller to engineering units such as gallons or psi. When scaling is disabled, the values are not converted. Refer to the DTAM Programming Software Manual for a description of how values are scaled. The scaling factor is determined by the application designer, it cannot be changed by the operator.

Flow = 16

Gallons Per Minute

Flow Rate

Transducer

Flow Rate

Transducer

Value = 510

PLC-5

DTAM Plus displays scaled value of

16 Gallons Per Minute

Value From

Controller = 510

To enable or disable scaling:

1. From the Function Menu, select Other.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

The Other Menu appears:

1 Simulate

2 BL / Int

3 Contrast

4 Prn Scrn

5 Mastr C

6 Scale E

7 Exit

2. Press [6] to select Scale Enable.

The scale enable screen appears:

Scale Enalbe ON(0)

”1” or ”Y” = ON

”0” or ”N” = OFF

ENTER = NC

Current Setting

3. Press [1] on the keypad to enable scaling or [0] to disable scaling.

You return to the Other Menu.

4. Press [7] to exit to the Function Menu.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Accessing the Point/Access

Display Function

Remote I/O

Operating System

1. P – A/D

2. R – PORT

The Point - Access / Display function allows you to display and modify controller data files. The P-A/D function does not allow you to write controller Input and Output files.

Appendix C provides a listing of the applicable file types for SLC and

PLC-5 controllers, along with step-by-step instructions on how to use the

P-A/D function.

To access the Point - Access/Display Function:

1. From the Function Menu, select Special [5].

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

This menu displays:

DH485

Operating System

SLC 50X Network Addr

Press

”Y’ to Edit Address

”N” to Bypass

PLC5 DF1

Operating System

1. P – A/D

2. PLC Mode

3. Memory Transfer

4. Clear PLC Fault

DTAMPlus:00 Max:02

SLC Expected At 01

Input NewSLC Node01*

Press ENTER

1. P – A/D

2. SLC 50X Mode

3. Memory Transfer

4. Clear SLC Fault

* Only applies to the P-A/D function.

2. Select the P-A/D [1] option.

3. See Appendix C for details on how to use the P-A/D function.

Note: When an application is created (using DPS programming software), a special security screen can be configured that restricts access to the Special

Menu.

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Chapter 3

Using the Function Menu

Accessing Test Functions

Use the Test menu to perform variety of tests that check the status of the

DTAM Plus functions and hardware. You can access all of the Test options from the Function menu.

This section shows how to access the test functions. For details on how to perform each test, see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance.

To access the Test functions:

From the Function Menu, select Test [7].

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

The test screen appears:

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Reset DUT

Current Test Selection

The last line displays the current text selection. Press [NEXT] to toggle through all the options. Press [ ] to initiate the selected test.

You can run the following tests from the Test menu.

Reset DUT (DTAM Under Test)

DIP switch positions

Display

Keyboard

Communications port

Printer Port

Display Control

Random Access Memory (RAM)

System Memory

Program File

Clock/Calendar

Transmit Enable and Alarm

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Chapter Objectives

DIP Switch Setting

Application

Documentation

Running Applications

A–B

Chapter 4

This chapter describes screen types and operating procedures that are common to most applications. It contains the following sections:

Section

DIP Switch Setting

Application Documentation

Screen Types

Screen Navigation

Menu and Sub-Menu Screens

Security Screens

Data Display Screens

Bar Graph Screens

Data Entry Screens

ASCII Input

Recipe Screens

Alarm Screens

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4–4

4–4

4–4

4–5

4–6

4–6

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4–1

4–1

4–2

4–2

4–3

Before an application can be run, verify that the DIP switch SW-1 is OFF.

This enables the run mode. Refer to the DIP switch description on page 1–5.

It is the responsibility of the application designer to document the operation of an application program. This chapter only provides basic guidelines.

Before running an application, you should understand what processes are being controlled and monitored.

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Running Applications

Screen Types

Screen Navigation

Application screens can have a variety of appearances. The DTAM Plus can display seven types of screens.

Menu and Sub-Menu Screens

Security Screens

Data Display Screens

Data Entry Screens

Recipe Screens

Bargraph Screens

Alarm Screens

The DTAM Plus provides several options for changing the screen displays:

Screen links

Advisor option

Screen Links

Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to step backward and forward through this sequence.

Main Menu and Sub-Menu screens list screens that can be accessed by pressing the assigned numeric key [1] through [8]. A typical Main Menu screen provides links to individual screens or sub-menus:

1 Pump

2 Tank Stat

3 Mixer Stat

4 Recipe

In the example above, pressing [2] at the Main Menu displays the status of a holding tank. Pressing [4] displays a Sub-Menu of the recipe screen options.

Advisor Option

Applications can allow screen changes that are controlled by an SLC or PLC logic controller. When the logic controller writes a valid screen number to a specified Advisor register, the corresponding screen is displayed. The controller can initiate a screen change based upon a variety of inputs to the controller. For example, a pressure limit switch can be used to initiate the display of a pressure control screen. It is the responsibility of the application designer to document when and what screen changes may occur.

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Menu and

Sub-Menu Screens

Security Screens

Chapter 4

Running Applications

Menus and Sub-Menus provide a convenient method of accessing a large number of display screens.

Main Menu

Every application has a Main Menu screen. The Main Menu is the first application screen displayed after an initial power-up or reset.

1 Pump

2 Tank Stat

3 Mixer Stat

4 Recipe

The Main Menu provides access to the next level of screens and Sub-Menus.

To access the Main Menu, press the [MAIN MENU] key. Pressing this key at any time displays the Main Menu. The only time the Main Menu will not be displayed is when an alarm screen has been triggered but not acknowledged. You must acknowledge alarm screens, by pressing [Y], before another screen can be displayed.

Sub-Menus

Sub-Menu screens function like the Main Menu. The only difference is that you must navigate through the other screens to access the Sub-Menus.

Security screens limit access to parts of an application. Although the text on a security screen may be changed by the application designer, many applications will use the default text:

*RESTRICTED ACCESS*

ENTER CODE:

A security code is a series of 1 to 8 digits. Each security screen can have up to 3 code entries. Entering any one of the codes provides access.

To enter a security code, use the numeric keypad. An asterisk (

*

) is displayed for each number entered. Press [ ] after the entire code is entered.

If a valid security code has been entered, the next linked screen is displayed.

If an invalid security code is entered, an error message appears. Once the error condition is acknowledged by pressing [Y], you can re-enter the code or return to the Main Menu.

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Chapter 4

Running Applications

Data Display Screens

Bar Graph Screens

Data Entry Screens

Data display screens show either the actual or scaled value of a logic controller data address.

Data Display Field

Pump 1 Pressure = 150 PSI

Counter = 5

Data Display Field

Data displays are updated at different intervals depending upon the application and the size of the network.

Bar graph displays provide a graphical representation of an actual or scaled value at a logic controller data address.

1700

Bar graph displays may also contain a data display field showing the actual numeric value.

Data entry screens contain an entry field. The length and format of the data entry field is selected by the application designer. In addition, the application designer can place a data display field on the same screen:

Data Display Field

Temp = 120 Deg F

Enter New Temp:

Data Entry Field

The data entry field must always appear last on the screen. The application designer cannot place text after a data entry field.

To enter data, use the numeric keypad. To modify an entry, press the clear entry key [CE] and re-enter the value. Press the [

+

/

] key to toggle between positive and negative values. Press [ ] after the entire value is entered.

Data entry screens can have a default value appear in the data entry field.

A flashing cursor identifies the first digit of the default value. Pressing

[ ] writes the default to the controller or you can enter a different value by pressing the [CE] key.

If a data display is included on a data entry screen, the data display value is only updated when the screen is entered. Data does not update continuously.

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ASCII Input

Chapter 4

Running Applications

The DTAM Plus allows ASCII data to be directly entered from a device such as a bar code scanner. An ASCII entry screen looks like a standard data entry display. When the ASCII input screen is displayed, data can then be entered through the ASCII device connected to the printer port using the

2707-NC6 cable.

Here are some items you should note when using a bar code scanner as an input device for data entry fields.

Odd character counts from the scanner are rounded up to create even byte counts. This facilitates word writes to the controller. If rounded up, the last character written will be a Null.

When displaying an ASCII data entry screen, the following DTAM keys are active:

MAIN

MENU

PREV

MENU

PREV NEXT and the following keys are inactive:

F and the EXP key is not available for printing screens

If keypad entry is enabled, you can enter the ASCII character’s decimal equivalent value into the data entry field. The ASCII input is also enabled at the same time. This allows input from both sources. For example, an operator can manually enter 3 characters and then scan a bar code containing 8 characters. The DTAM would then write all 11 characters to the controller. Data is written to the controller on receipt of an ASCII carriage return or when the [RETURN] key is pressed.

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Running Applications

Recipe Screens

Alarm Screens

Recipe screens allow the DTAM Plus to write to multiple controller addresses in one operation. Recipe screens can also be linked so that more than one recipe is downloaded.

Download Recipe 323?

Press ENTER to send

T4:14.2 (Timer Value)

N7:30 = 0 (Integer Value)

N7:31 = 100 (Integer Value)

T4:15.1 (Timer Value)

N7:200 = 500 (Integer Value)

B3:10 = 10 (Binary Value)

DTAM Plus Downloads

Data to Multiple Controller Addresses

Operator Initiates

Recipe Download

Controller Modifies Process

Using New Recipe Data

Depending on how the application was designed, recipe screens will either automatically download data or display a prompt allowing the download to be initiated when [Y] is pressed.

PRESS ’Y’ TO SEND

Once the download is initiated, the DTAM Plus writes the recipe data to the various controller addresses. You cannot modify the recipe data that is sent, recipe data is specified by the application designer.

Alarm screens indicate conditions that are not expected during normal operation. Alarm screens are triggered when the controller writes the alarm screen number to the Advisor register or when triggered by the background monitor. Refer to page 4–2 for additional information on the Advisor option.

You must respond to an alarm screen before any other screens can be displayed. The [F] key (accessing function menu) will not operate while an alarm screen is displayed. Press [Y] to acknowledge the alarm.

PRESS ’Y’ TO CLEAR

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Objectives

Safety Guidelines

A–B

Chapter

5

Installation

This chapter contains the following sections:

Section

Safety Guidelines

Operating Environment

Enclosures

Equipment Required

Clearances

Mounting Dimensions

Cutout Template

Installation

Connecting Power

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5–4

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5–6

5–7

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5–2

5–3

5–3

Install the DTAM Plus using publication NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety

Requirements for Employee Workplaces as a guide.

In addition, grounding is an important safety measure in electrical installations. A source for grounding recommendations is the National

Electrical Code published by the National Fire protection Association of

Boston Massachusetts.

Be certain to follow all directions for installing and connecting power to the

DTAM Plus.

When used in a hazardous environment, the ultimate enclosure must be in accordance with Class 1, Division 2 wiring methods as described in the

National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and the Canadian Electrical Code.

All peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used.

For P1 powered units, use only a Class 2 power source as described in the

National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and the Canadian Electrical Code.

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Installation

Operating Environment

!

!

ATTENTION:

EXPLOSION HAZARD: SUBSTITUTION OF

COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS

1, DIVISION 2.

RISQUE D’EXPLOSION: LA SUBSTITUTION DE

COMPOSANTS PEUT RENDRE CE MATÉRIEL

INACCEPTABLE POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE

CLASSE 1, DIVISION 2.

ATTENTION: USE P1 POWERED UNITS ONLY WITH

CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE LIMITED TO 30 VDC OPEN

CIRCUIT AND 8A SHORT CIRCUIT.

ATTENTION: UTILISER AVEC UNE TENSION

D’ALIMENTATION CLASSE 2 DE 30 VCC MAXI EN

CIRCUIT OUVERT AVEC UN COURANT DE

COURT-CIRCUIT DE 8A MAXI.

!

ATTENTION:

EXPLOSION HAZARD: DO NOT CONNECT OR

DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE

UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

RISQUE D’EXPLOSION: NE PAS BRANCHER OU

DEBRANCHER TANT QUE LE CIRCUIT EST SOUS

TENSION, A MOINS QU’IL NE S’AGISSE D’UN

EMPLACEMENT NON DANGEREUX.

Refer to the inside front cover of this manual for additional guidelines.

The DTAM Plus is rated for an operating temperature range of:

LCD displays – 32

_F to 113_F (0_C to 45_C)

VFD displays – 32

_F to 140_F (0_C to 60_C)

The storage temperature range is -4

°F to 185°F (-20°C to 85°C).

The humidity rating is 5% to 95% relative humidity (noncondensing).

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Chapter 5

Installation

Enclosures

Equipment Required

Clearances

The terminal must be mounted in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry. The terminal meets NEMA Type 4, 12, 13 (indoor use only) or 4X

(indoor 2707-V40P2N, -V40P2NR) ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating.

Allow enough spacing within an enclosure for adequate ventilation. For some applications, you may have to consider heat produced by other devices within a panel. The ambient temperature around the terminal must be maintained as specified above.

Make sure that provisions are made for accessing the back panel of the terminal for wiring, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Other than the tools required to make the panel cutout, the tools required for installation are:

7mm (M4) deep well socket wrench or nut driver

• small slotted screwdriver

• torque wrench (in. / lbs).

The terminal is tightened against the panel with six self-locking nuts.

Make sure that you leave adequate room, as shown in Figure 5.1, for mounting, air flow, cabling and access to DIP switches.

Figure 5.1

Recommended Clearances

Leave 3 inches (76.2 mm) for Mounting, Air Flow, and access to DIP Switches.

Leave 3 inches (76.2 mm) for communications port connectors.

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Chapter 5

Installation

Mounting Dimensions

Figure 5.2 shows the mounting dimensions of the terminal.

Figure 5.2

Mounting Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)

Back View

7.876

(200.1)

8.50

(215.9)

2.0

(50.8)

5.5

(139.7)

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

6.9

(175.3)

Bottom View

5.5

(139.7)

Remote I/O and DN Versions

2.35

(59.7)

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Cutout Template

Chapter 5

Installation

A cutout template is provided on the inside back cover of this manual to mark the cutout dimensions. Figure 5.3 provides a reference copy, don’t remove this page from the manual.

Figure 5.3

Panel Cutout Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)

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Installation

Installation

To install the DTAM Plus Operator Module:

!

ATTENTION:

Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making cutout.

Make sure that area around panel cutout is clear.

Take precautions so that metal filings or other debris do not fall into the DTAM Plus ventilation slots or enter any components that may already be installed in panel.

Make sure that no objects are inserted or fall into the terminal through the ventilation slots or DIP switch access hole.

Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components.

1. Cut an opening in the panel as shown in Figure 5.3. Use the cutout template located inside the back cover of this manual. Remove any sharp edges or burrs.

2. Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the DTAM Plus

This gasket forms a compression type seal. Do not use sealing compounds.

3. Place the DTAM Plus in the panel cutout.

!

ATTENTION:

Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 8 to 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal. Allen-Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the panel enclosure because of improper installation.

4. Install the six self locking mounting nuts hand tight.

5. Alternately tighten the mounting nuts until the DTAM Plus is held firmly against the panel. Tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 8 to 10 inch-pounds. Do not over-tighten nuts.

Chapter 5

Installation

Wire and Cable Length

Restrictions

Connecting Power

The following wire and cable length restrictions apply to DTAM products that are CE marked when used in installations that require compliance to

European EMC Directive 89/336:

DC Power Wiring

Ground Terminal Wire

Communication Cables

10 meters

3 meters

30 meters

These restrictions apply to the following catalog numbers: 2707–L8P1 Series

D, 2707–L40P1 Series D and 2707–V40P1 Series D.

2707–M232P3 Series E and 2707–M485P3 Series E

2707–L8P1 Series D, 2707–L40P1 Series D and 2707–V40P1 Series D

The DTAM Plus accepts supply voltages in the following ranges depending upon the power supply designation.

Versions with P1 power supply, accept 15-23V AC (47 to 440 Hz) or 20-30V DC

Series D versions with P1 power supply only, accepts 20-30V DC

Versions with P2 power supply, accept 85-265V AC (47 to 440 Hz) or110-300V DC

To connect the DTAM Plus to a power source:

!

ATTENTION: Verify that the power is disconnected from the power source before wiring. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock.

Make sure that the supply voltage to the DTAM Plus is correct, refer to the voltage label on back of unit. The incorrect voltage may damage the DTAM Plus.

Do not overtighten the power connector screw terminals.

Overtightening the terminals may damage the DTAM Plus.

1. Make sure that the voltage source is not turned on.

2. Use AWG#16 or #14 stranded wire to connect the DTAM Plus screw terminals to the power source (see below).

Note: The power supply terminal block on the DTAM Plus is not removeable.

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Chapter 5

Installation

Figure 5.4

Power Connections

DTAM Plus

(40K Remote I/O Version Shown, Others Are Similar)

For DC connections, connect the Positive Lead to Hot and the Negative lead to NEU.

3. Connect communications cabling as described in Chapter 6.

4. Apply voltage and verify the DTAM Plus powerup sequence as described in Chapter 2.

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Chapter Objectives

Wiring Guidelines

A–B

Chapter

6

Communication Connections and Setup

This chapter describes how to connect the DTAM Plus to peripheral devices.

It contains the following sections:

Wiring Guidelines

Connecting RS-232 Devices

Connecting RS-485 Devices

Section

Connecting Remote I/O Devices

Communicating with a Logic Controller

RS-232 or RS-422 Communications with a PLC-5

RS-232 Communications with an SLC 5/03, –5/04

DH-485 Communication with an SLC 500 or Network

RS-232 Communications with a MicroLogix 1000

RS-485/DH-485 Communications with a MicroLogix 1000

Page

6–1

6–2

6–3

6–5

6–6

6–7

6–8

6–9

6–10

6–11

Here are some recommendations on how to reduce electromagnetic noise on the communications connections:

Careful wire routing helps reduce or minimize electrical noise. Route incoming power to the terminal by a separate path from the communications cables.

Do not run communications wiring and power wiring in the same conduit.

Where communications and power wiring must cross, make their intersection perpendicular.

Proper grounding helps to reduce the effects of noise due to

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). To avoid problems caused by EMI, all cables must be shielded and grounded at one end. Grounding is also an important safety measure in electrical installations.

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Chapter 6

Communication Connections and Setup

Connecting RS-232

Devices

The RS-232 Comm port of the DTAM Plus allows point-to-point communications with:

PLC-5 Channel 0 (configured as RS-232 port)

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 Channel 0 (configured as RS-232 port)

MicroLogix 1000

The figure below shows typical RS-232 connections.

DTAM Plus to PLC5 Channel 0

PLC-5

DTAM Plus

Channel 0

Comm Port

SLC 5/03

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC3)

DTAM Plus to SLC 5/03, 5/04,5/05

DTAM Plus

Comm Port

Gender Adapter

Channel 0

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 1747-CP3)

To connect the DTAM Plus to an RS-232 device:

1. Make sure that the DTAM Plus is not connected to a voltage source.

2. Use the proper cabling to connect the DTAM Plus Comm port to the port of the controller (PLC-5 channel 0 or SLC 5/03 RS-232 port).

Use cable, Catalog No 2707-NC3 for PLC-5 channel 0 connection.

Use cable, Catalog No. 1747-CP3 for SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 port connection.

This cable requires a 9-pin female to male gender adapter.

If you need to make your own cable, refer to the cable diagrams in

Appendix B. The maximum recommended cable length is 50 feet

(15.2 meters).

3. Make sure that the communication parameters of the DTAM Plus match the host device.

4. Apply power and verify that communications are established.

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Connecting RS-485 Devices

The RS-485 Comm port allows:

Point-to-point communications with a PLC-5 Channel 0 port

Point-to-point or multidrop communications with an SLC controller

DH-485 port

MicroLogix 1000 using the AIC+ Interface

The figure below shows typical RS-485 connections.

PLC-5

DTAM Plus to PLC5 Channel 0

(Point-to-Point Only)

DTAM Plus

Channel 0

RS-422

Comm Port

RS-485

RS-422

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC4)

PLC-5

DTAM Plus to PLC5 Channel 0

(Point-to-Point Only)

DTAM Plus

Channel 0

RS-232

Comm Port

RS-485

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC5)

SLC

DTAM Plus to Single SLC

(Point-to-Point)

DTAM Plus

Comm Port

RS-485

RS-485

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

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DTAM Plus

DTAM Plus to DH-485 Network

(Multidrop)

SLC 5/01

DTAM Plus

Catalog No. 2707-V40P2

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Cable

(Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

RS-485

Link Coupler

DH485 Network

Cable

(Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

RS-485

Link Coupler

Interface

Converter

RS-232 to RS-485

Programming Terminal

Link Coupler

To connect the DTAM Plus terminal to an RS-485 device:

1. Make sure that the power to the DTAM Plus is off.

2. Use the proper cabling to connect the DTAM Plus communications port to the port of the controller (PLC-5 channel 0 or SLC 5/03 or SLC 5/04

RS-232 port).

Use cable, Catalog No. 2707-NC4 for PLC-5 channel 0 RS-422 connection

Use cable, Catalog No. 2707-NC5 for PLC-5 channel 0 RS-232 connection. The 2707-NC5 cable converts the signals from the

RS-485 port to RS-232 levels.

Use cable, Catalog No. 1747-CP3 for SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 port connection

If you need to make your own cable, refer to the connection diagrams in Appendix B. The maximum cable length is 200 feet (60.8 meters).

Important: The DH-485 network cable requires proper shielding, grounding, and termination. Refer to Data Highway / Data Highway Plus

/ Data Highway-485 Cable Installation Manual (Pub. No. 1770-6.2.2).

3. The DH-485 connectors are not electrically isolated. If electrical isolation is required, use Link Couplers (Catalog No. 1747-AIC) shown above.

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ATTENTION: Electrical isolation using Link Couplers (Catalog

No. 1747-AIC) is required in applications where the distance between the DTAM Plus terminal and the SLC is greater than 6.5

feet (2 meters).

4. Make sure that the communication parameters of the DTAM Plus terminal match the host device.

5. Apply power and verify that communications are established.

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Connecting Remote I/O

Devices

The Remote I/O port of the DTAM Plus provides access via a Remote I/O link directly to a controller or subscanner. Use cable (Catalog No. 1770-CD)

Belden 9463 for all Remote I/O connections. Refer to Publication No.

1770-4.1 for detailed grounding and wiring guidelines. The user manual for your controller or subscanner will also provide cabling instructions.

The following figures show typical Remote I/O connections.

DTAM Plus to an Remote I/O Link

PLC-5

Computer

Remote I/O Network

PanelView

RediPANEL

Remote I/O DL40 Plus

Cabling (Catalog No.

1770-CD) Belden 9463

DTAM Plus

Operator Interface

DTAM Plus to an SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 Remote I/O Scanner

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05

DTAM Plus

Operator Interface

DTAM Plus

Remote I/O Port

Cabling (Catalog No. 1770-CD)

Belden 9463

RIO Scanner

(Catalog No. 1747-SN)

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Communicating with a Logic

Controller

The DTAM Plus supports four operating systems.

Remote I/O

PLC5-DF1

AB BASIC

AB DH-485 protocol

The type of operating system supported by the DTAM Plus depends upon its communication configuration.

DTAM Plus Version

Operating

System

Controller Type

PLC5 DF1 PLC-5 Family channel 0 port (RS-422) ➀

RS-485 / RS-232 Versions

-L40P1, -L40P2, -V40P1, -V40P2,

-V40P2N)

AB DH485 SLC Family DH-485 port

DH-485 network

SLC 5/03, 5/04 serial port

Remote I/O Versions

(Catalog No. 2707-L8P1R, -L8P2R,

-L40P1R, -L40P2R, -V40P1R,

-V40P2R, -V40P2NR)

Remote I/O

PLC / SLC Controllers with Remote I/O link or subscanner.

➀ The DTAM Plus RS-485 port supports RS-422 communication with the PLC-5.

RS-422 communication is limited by the PLC to 19.2K baud and a distance of 200 feet (61 meters).

The operating system is selected when an application is created.

Applications are downloaded with the applicable operating system. If you download an application that has a different operating system than the current operating system in the DTAM Plus, you are prompted to download the new operating system. Refer to Chapter 2 for additional information.

Communications Parameters

The communication settings of the DTAM Plus must be set to match the

SLC, PLC, or DH-485 network. You can set the following parameters (as described in Chapter 3):

Baud Rate

Data Bits

Parity

Parameter Selections

300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400

7 or 8

None, Odd, and Even

Remote I/O versions of the DTAM Plus support direct links to a PLC scanner or subscanner module. The DTAM Plus appears to the PLC as a standard

1771 I/O rack.

Remote I/O

Communications Parameters

Baud Rate

Rack Size

Options

57.6K, 115.2K, 230.4K

1

/

4

,

1

/

2

,

3

/

4

, Full

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RS-232 or RS-422

Communications With a

PLC-5

The DTAM Plus and PLC-5 must be set as follows for communications to occur:

PLC-5

DTAM Plus

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

Channel 0

RS–232 or

RS-422

DTAM Plus

The DTAM Plus must have an application with a PLC-5 (DF1) operating system installed. The Baud Rate and Parity of the DTAM Plus and PLC-5 must be the same. The DTAM Plus can use either the RS-232 or RS-485 port:

DTAM Plus Comm Port

RS-232

RS-485

PLC Channel 0

RS-232

RS-422

PLC-5

Channel 0 must be set as follows (NA = Not Applicable):

Parameter

Channel Configuration Option

Diagnostic File

Remote Mode change

Mode Atten. Character

System Mode Character

User Mode Character

Baud Rate

Stop Bits

Parity

Control Line

Duplicate Detect

ACK Timeout

Message Timeout

Error Detect

NAK Receive

DF1 ENQs

Cable

Use Catalog No. 2707-NC3 for RS-232

Use Catalog No. 2707–NC4 for RS-422

RS-232 or RS-485

Setting

System DF1 Pt-Pt

3-999

Disabled

NA

NA

NA

See Comments

1

See Comments

No Handshaking

NA

NA

NA

CRC

NA

NA

Comments

Required for proper operation.

Must be a unique integer file number.

Required for proper operation.

Not used with Remote Mode disabled.

Not used with Remote Mode disabled.

Not used with Remote Mode disabled.

DTAM Plus must be set the same.

Required for proper operation.

DTAM Plus must be set the same.

Required unless communication cable loops back control signals.

User definable per system requirements.

User definable per system requirements.

User definable per system requirements.

Required for proper operation.

User definable per system requirements.

User definable per system requirements.

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RS-232 Communications with an SLC 5/03, -5/04, -5/05

The DTAM Plus and RS-232 port of the SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 must be set as follows for communications to occur:

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05

DTAM Plus

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

Channel 0

Comm Port

Gender

Adapter

RS-232C

Cable (Catalog No. 1747-CP3)

Gender Adapter Required

DTAM Plus

The DTAM Plus must have an application with AB DH485 operating system installed. The Baud Rate and Parity of the DTAM Plus and the SLC 5/03,

5/04, 5/05 must be the same. We recommend you use 19200 baud, even parity, and 8 data bits to match the default settings of an SLC 500 controller.

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05

Make sure that the channel 0 port of the SLC controller is set for DH-485

MASTER using the following parameters.

Parameter

Baud Rate

Node Address

Maximum Node

Address

Token Hold Factor

Diagnostic File Number

Parity

Data Bits

Selections

1200, 2400, 9600, 19.2K

0 to 31

0 to 31

1 to 4

0 to 255

None, Odd, or Even

7 or 8

Recommended

19.2K

1

1

1

Any

Even ②

8

① To provide maximum response times, we recommend that the DTAM Plus be set as node 0 and the

SLC 500 channel 0 as node 1. Maximum node address should be 1. The connections are a completely separate DH-485 network, you do not need to be concerned about duplicate node addresses from another network.

② SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 (channel 0) only support EVEN parity.

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DH-485 Communications with an SLC 500 or Network

The DTAM Plus and SLC 500 DH-485 port must be set as follows for communications to occur. If you are using an SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 RS-232 port, refer to the previous section.

DTAM Plus

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

SLC 500

SLC 500

DH-485 Network

RS-485

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

Comm Port

DTAM Plus

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

DH-485 Network

Link Coupler

Link Coupler

RS-485

Comm Port

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC1)

DTAM Plus

The DTAM Plus must have an application with the AB DH485 operating system installed. The baud rate, parity, and data bits of the DTAM Plus and

DH-485 network (or SLC 500) must be set the same. We recommend you use 19200 baud, even parity, and 8 data bits to match the default settings of an SLC 500 controller.

If the DTAM Plus module is installed on a DH-485 network that has a large number of nodes connected and there is heavy network traffic, the network may produce NAK NOMEM commands. Three consecutive NAK NOMEM commands will produce a 10H error on the DTAM Plus module. Pressing the enter key or resetting the module is required to resume operation.

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SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 (channel 0)

Make sure that the SLC DH-485 port is configured as follows:

RS-232 Communications with a MicroLogix 1000

Parameter

Baud Rate

Node Address

Maximum Node

Address

Token Hold Factor

Diagnostic File Number

Parity

Data Bits

Selections

1200, 2400, 9600, 19.2K

0 to 31

0 to 31

1 to 4

0 to 255

None, Odd, or Even

7 or 8

Recommended

19.2K

Next lowest address on the network. Set to 1 for point-to point communications ① .

Set to maximum node on network. Set to 1 for point-to point communications ① .

1

Any

Even ②

8

For maximum response times on point-to-point networks, we recommend:

To transfer data quickly from the SLC 500 to the DTAM set as the SLC as node 0 and the DTAM as node 1. Maximum node address should be 1.

To transfer data quickly from the DTAM to the SLC 500 set as the DTAM as node 0 and the SLC as node 1. Maximum node address should be 1.

SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 (channel 0) only supports EVEN parity.

The DTAM Plus must be set as follows for communication to occur. The

DTAM module uses DH485 protocol but the comm port is set for RS-232

(switch 1 position 2 is open).

DTAM Plus

MicroLogix 1000

DH485

Comm Port (RS-232)

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC2)

AIC+

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No.

1761-CBL-HM02)

DTAM Plus

MicroLogix 1000

Comm Port (RS-232)

RS-232

Cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC10)

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RS–485/DH–485

Communications with a

MicroLogix 1000

DTAM Plus

The DTAM Plus must be set as follows for communication to occur. The

DTAM module uses DH485 protocol but the comm port is set for RS-485

(switch 1 position 2 is on). This is a 3-node network and is not expandable.

Comm Port (RS485)

DH485

AIC+

RS232

Cable (Catalog No.

1761-CBL-HM02)

RS232

Com 1

MicroLogix 1000

DTAM Plus

Communications Port

1

2

3

4

8

9

9-Pin Male D Connector

Personal Computer

You will need to construct a cable that connects to the AIC+ and the DTAM

Plus/Micro. Refer to the following illustration.

AIC+

Port 3

6

5

4

3

2

1

Termination

A

B

Common

Shield

Chassis Ground

6-Pin Connector

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Chapter Objectives

Troubleshooting

Recommendations

Equipment Required

A–B

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

This chapter describes how to isolate and correct the most common operating problems and routine maintenance tasks. It contains these sections:

Section

Troubleshooting Recommendations

Equipment Required

Common Operating Problems

Error Messages

Communication Error Codes

Using the Test Functions

DIP Switch Test

Display Test

Keyboard Test

Comm Port Test

Printer Port Test

Display Control Test

RAM Test

System Memory Test

Program File Test

Clock/Calendar Test

TXEN Test

Cleaning the display window

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7–9

7–10

7–11

7–12

7–13

7–14

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7–1

7–1

7–2

7–2

7–4

7–5

7–6

7–15

7–16

7–17

Most errors are accompanied by an error message. Find the error message in the error message listing and perform the recommended corrective action.

If you encounter a problem that is not listed in the table, contact your local

Allen-Bradley distributor for assistance.

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ATTENTION: Make sure that no objects are inserted or fall into the DTAM Plus through the ventilation slots or DIP switch access hole. Always disconnect power when checking wiring connections. Failure to take adequate precautions may result in severe electrical shock or equipment damage.

Other than verifying that the correct power source is connected to the DTAM

Plus (use a voltmeter), no electronic diagnostic equipment is required for troubleshooting.

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Common Operating Problems

If there is no display on the DTAM Plus, verify that the proper voltage is present at the DTAM Plus power supply terminal block (check label on back of unit). If no voltage is present, check the power to/from the power source.

The most common DTAM Plus problems are related to cabling configurations and the communication parameters (baud rate, data bits, parity). These parameters must be identical for both the DTAM Plus and the controller. Cabling and the communications parameters are always the first things to check.

If the communications cabling and communications parameters are correct, perform the diagnostic tests (described in this chapter) to verify that the

DTAM Plus is functioning properly.

Error Messages

Checksum:failed

Message

RAM fail

Check-sum: nnnn (CFG)

Check-sum: nnnn (DTAM Plus)

*.CFG File Invalid

Watch Dog Fault

Push Key to Continue

Watch Dog Fault

Push Key to Reset

Allen-Bradley SLC 50X

Establishing Comm

Allen-Bradley SLC 50X (or PLC-5)

Establishing Comm

Allen-Bradley RIO

SCANNER NOT FOUND

SLC not found

PLC not found

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Communication Loss

Press ENTER to Reset

Refer to the following table when the DTAM Plus displays an error message.

Probable Cause(s)

Read Only Memory (ROM) is incorrect.

RAM memory failed write or read test.

Application file checksum is incorrect.

Corrective Action(s)

Possible defective ROM. Reset the DTAM Plus and re-check. If problem still exists, re-download the operating system through the programming software. If problem still exists, send DTAM Plus for repair.

Reset the DTAM Plus and re-check. If problem still exists, send DTAM Plus for repair.

Possible bad application file. Download the application (.CFG) file and re-check.

If problem persists, send DTAM Plus for repair.

Watch dog timer not within specs.

Watch dog timer timed out or pass bits not set.

If problem persists, send DTAM Plus for repair.

Attempting to communicate with an SLC.

Attempting to communicate with a PLC.

No communications with Remote I/O link.

This display is displayed after a 2 second interval of attempting to establish communications with the

SLC.

This display is displayed after a 2 second interval of attempting to establish communications with the

PLC.

Communication with the SLC was lost after 16 retry attempts.

Normal display when initiating communications with an SLC.

Normal display when initiating communications with a PLC.

Check cabling and communications parameters to verify that the controller matches those of the

DTAM Plus.

Communications not established with the SLC.

Check cabling and communications parameters to verify that the SLC matches those of the DTAM

Plus.

Communications not established with the PLC.

Check cabling and communications parameters to verify that the PLC matches those of the DTAM

Plus.

Check DTAM Plus to controller cabling. Check SLC operating conditions.

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Not Programmable

Message

Com Error Code: nnH

Press ENTER to Reset

Attempt Was Made to ’Call’ An

Invalid Or Unprogrammed Screen

NAchip Set:Failed

Not Responding

Press ”Y” to Reset

”ENTER” To Continue

Incorrect Master

Code

Invalid File Type

<Check CFG File>

Press ”Y” to Reset

Invalid Security

Code Access Denied

Probable Cause(s)

Communication error code (nn)

Illegal or unprogrammed screen type detected

(.CFG file error).

Internal fault.

Master code is 99999999 and is not user-programmable.

Corrective Action(s)

Received a controller error code. Refer to next section for error codes.

Check the program (.CFG) file and download.

Check screen links.

Contact Allen-Bradley for technical support.

A master code number of 99999999 may not be changed from the keypad. Download a new, valid master code number (using DPS Programming Software).

Communications fault.

Check cabling and retry.

Master code entry did not match.

Attempt was made to access an invalid file type.

The master code entered did not match the master code of the program file.

Check application file. Refer to DPS user manual for the file types that can be accessed.

Master code or screen code did not match.

The Communications Port test the transmitted character did not match the received character. The transmitted character is displayed.

Either an incorrect master security code or a screencode that did not match the programmed screen code was entered. Try again.

Verify that the loopback connector is connected to the Communication and/or Printer Ports. If the loopback connectors are in place, possible damage to the port drivers has occurred, send unit for repair.

Loop Error

XX

** Input Error **

Press a Key to Cont.

The low and high data values are then displayed in one of two formats:

Low Lim High Lim

XXXXXX XXXXXX

Low XXXXXXX

High XXXXXXX

READ ONLY

Prog SW/OI Version

Mismatch -OI Locked

Password Inhibited

Working

(Displayed for Long Period)

The data entered is not within the programmed limits. The programmed Low and High limits are displayed.

Verify that the displayed limits are as programmed for the entry field. Re-enter data within the entry limits.

The controller location is not configured for a Write function (P-A/D function).

An incorrect unlock code sent by DTAM Plus Programming Software. Wrong version of DTAM Plus

Programming Software

Controller has at least one ladder program file that is password protected.

Comm port setting may be incorrect

DH-485 communication problems

Data entry screen has no data entry field

Verify that the controller location being accessed by the P-A/D is acceptable for Write functions.

Verify that the version of DTAM Plus Programming

Software is compatible for the controller type supported by the DTAM Plus.

Remove password protection.

Check communication settings.

Verify connections and settings.

Reload corrected application file.

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Communication Error Codes

Communication Error Codes appear on the DTAM Plus display as follows:

Error Code

Com Error Code: nnH

Press ENTER to Reset

The error code is in the form:

• nnH for SLC controllers that do not show extended error codes.

X nnH for PLC controllers. The X indicates an extended error code.

The communication error codes provide valuable information when other symptoms either have not been discovered or have not been understood.

Note: For a complete list of error codes, consult the user manuals for your

Allen-Bradley controller.

The communication error codes specific to the communication protocols are described below.

Code

(Hex)

10

50

60

07

0E

0B

0C

Meaning

Illegal Format. No File, unknown command, address out of range or memory not allocated.

Address Problem. SLC 500/501 out of physical memory. SLC 502 out of executable memory.

Disallowed due to command protection. Not program owner, file not open for Read/

Write directory, target file open.

Illegal size. Source program is larger than destination.

Failed Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC).

Access Denied. Not in program mode.

Resource not available. No MemMod, in faulted mode, no forces installed.

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Using the Test Functions

Use the test selection screen to test or check the following:

Reset DUT (resets terminal, terminates test function)

DIP switch positions

Display

Keyboard

Comm port

Printer port

Display control

Random Access Memory

System memory

Program file

Clock/calendar

Transmit enable & Alarm

To access the test functions:

1. Access the Test functions from the Functions Menu.

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

The test screen appears:

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Reset DUT

Current Test Selection

2. Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the test options.

Display the test you want to perform.

3. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

4. To terminate the test, press the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to display

Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the DTAM

Plus.

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DIP Switch Test

Use the DIP switch test to verify the DIP switch positions.

To perform the DIP switch test:

1. Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to display DIP Switch on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Dipswitch

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus displays the current DIP switch settings.

DIP Switch

Position #1

DIP Switch

Position #6

DIP Switch: 0 0 1 1 0 0

0=OFF 1=ON

Dipswitch

Press ENTER

The 6 positions of the DIP switch are shown in binary format (0 = Off, 1

= On). The leftmost value represents DIP switch position #1.

Note: Position #6 is always shown as 0 regardless of the setting. This switch position is not used

3. Press to terminate the DIP switch test and display the next test selection screen:

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Display Test

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Use the display test to verify that each screen pixel is operating properly.

To perform the display test:

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to show Display on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Display Test

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus turns all pixels on and then off. Then an alternate checkerboard pattern is displayed:

3. Press [ ] to terminate the test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Keyboard

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Keyboard Test

Use the keyboard test to verify that the keyboard is functioning properly.

To perform the keyboard test:

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Keyboard on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Keyboard

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus prompts you to press each key in a sequential order.

Press ”MAIN MENU”

3. Press the keys as prompted form left to right beginning at the top.

Begin

End

You must press all of the keys in the order prompted. If you press the wrong key, you must start over with the first key.

4. Pressing the last key in the sequence terminates the keyboard test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Comm Port

5. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Comm Port Test

RS-232 Port

9 Pin Female

Use the communications test to verify the operation of the RS-232/

RS-485 Comm port.

The communications test requires a loopback connector. You can construct a simple loopback connector as follows:

RS-485 Port

9 Pin Female

Pin# Signal Name

1 Not Used

2 Receive Data (RD)

3 Transmit Data (TD)

4 Not Used

5 Signal Ground

6 Not Used

7 Not Used

8 Not Used

9 Shield

Loopback Connector

Connects pins 2 !3

Pin# Signal Name

1 Data Out –

2 Data Out +

3 Data In -

4 Data In +

5 Signal Ground

6 Transmit Enable

7 Not Used

8 Signal Ground

9 Shield

Loopback Connector

Connects pins 1 !3

and pins 2 ! 4

To test the Comm port:

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Comm on the test selection screen.

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus will continuously send out and receive a message at the same port. The message is DTAM Plus self looping serial test

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.

DTAM Plus self loop ing serial test ABCD

3. Press any key to terminate the Comm Port test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Printer Port

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Printer Port Test

Use the Printer Port test to verify the operation of the printer port

The test requires a loopback connector. You can construct a simple loopback connector as follows:

RS-232 Port

9-Pin Male

Pin# Signal Name

1 Not Used

2 Receive Data (RD)

3 Transmit Data (TD)

4 Not Used

5 Signal Ground

6 Not Used

7 Not Used

8 Not Used

9 Shield

Loopback Connector

Connects pins 2 !3

To test the printer port:

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Printer Port on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Printer Port

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus will continuously send out and receive a message at the same port. The message is DTAM Plus self looping serial test

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.

DTAM Plus self loop ing serial test ABCD

3. Press any key to terminate the test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Display Control

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

7–10

Display Control Test

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Use the Display Control test to test the brightness and contrast settings of the display.

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys until Display Control appears on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Display Control

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus flashes the following message in each of the 4 contrast and display settings:

********************************

Display Brightness

Test

********************************

When done, the screen displays the next test selection.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

RAM Test

3. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

RAM Test

Use the RAM test to verify the DTAM Plus Random Access Memory.

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display RAM on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

RAM Test

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus displays either a Pass or Fail message.

RAM: Pass

Press ENTER

3. Pressing [ ] terminates the RAM test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

System Memory

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

7–12

System Memory Test

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Use the System Memory test to verify the checksum of the operating system.

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display System Memory test on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

System Memory

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The DTAM Plus displays either a Pass or Fail message.

Checksum: passed

Press ENTER

3. Pressing [ ] terminates the System Memory test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Program File

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

7–13

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Program File Test

Use the Program Memory test to verify the checksum of the current application file.

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Program File test on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Program File

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The screen displays the amount of memory in the DTAM Plus and performs a checksum test.

40k User Memory

Checksum:passed

Press ENTER

3. Pressing [ ] terminates the Program File test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Clock/Calendar

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

7–14

Clock/Calendar Test

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Use the Clock/Calendar test to test the realtime clock in the DTAM Plus.

This test is valid only for terminals with a realtime clock.

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Clock/Calendar test on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Clock/Calendar

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The screen displays the current time and date.

TIME

DATE

01:17:25

Wed Aug 12 98

Press ENTER

3. Pressing [ ] terminates the Clock/Calendar test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

TXEN/ & Alarm

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

TXEN Test

Only available on the RS-485 Comm port version. Use the TXEN test to verify the transmit enable line at the RS-485 communications port.

The TXEN test requires a loopback connector with an LED. You can construct a simple loopback connector as shown below:

DB9 Female

RS-485 Comm Port Only

Pin Signal Name

1 Data Out -

2 Data Out +

3 Data In -

4 Data In +

5 Signal Ground

6 Transmit Enable

7 Not Used

8 Signal Ground

9 Shield

750 W

LED

Loopback Connector

Connects pins 1 !3

and pins 2 ! 4

LED and 750 W resistor between pins 2-4 and 6

To test the transmit enable line:

1. Use the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display TXEN/ & Alarm Test on the test selection screen.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

TXEN/ & Alarm

2. Press [ ] to initiate the test.

The following screen appears.

Toggling TXEN Line

A stable Alarm LED

Press ENTER

The Alarm LED flashes at approximately 1 second intervals indicating that the transmit enable line is functioning properly.

3. Pressing [ ] terminates the TXEN/ & Alarm test.

The next test selection screen is displayed.

DTAM Plus Diagnostic

NEXT to Select Test

ENTER To Initiate

Reset DUT

4. To terminate the test function , press the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys to display Reset DUT in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the

DTAM Plus.

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Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Cleaning the Display Window

To clean the display window:

!

ATTENTION: Use of abrasive cleansers or solvents may damage the window. Do not scrub or use brushes. Some types of paper towels may scratch the window, only use a soft sponge or cloth.

1. Disconnect power from the DTAM Plus at the power source.

2. Using a clean sponge or a soft cloth, clean the display with a mild soap or detergent.

3. Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots.

Removing Paint and Grease

Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol. Afterward, provide a final wash using a mild soap or detergent solution. Rinse with clean water.

7–17

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

7–18

DTAM Plus Specifications

A–B

Appendix

A

Specifications

Display

Column and Character

Display Technology

LCD (2707-L versions)

4 lines x 20 characters

VFD (2707-V versions)

Twisted-nematic type with adjustable

LED (yellow) backlighting

Vacuum Fluorescent Display with viewing distance that exceeds 25 feet (7.6 meters)

Backlight Settings for LCD Version

(via Keypad) Four (0,33,66 and 100%)

Contrast Ratio

Contrast/Brightness Settings (Keypad)

LCD (2707-L versions)

VFD (2707-V versions)

10:1

4 settings

2 settings

Display Size (H x W)

LCD (2707-L versions)

VFD (2707-V versions)

Character Size (H x W)

1.0 x 3.0 in (25.2 x 76.0 mm)

1.3 x 3.9 in (33.0 x 99.0 mm)

0.19 x 0.12 in (4.75 x 2.95 mm)

Keypad

Keypad Type

Tactile Feedback

Operation Force

Operational Life

Embossed, sealed membrane

Stainless steel dome

12 oz. ± 3 oz. (340 grams ± 85 grams)

1 million cycles

Electrical

Comm Port

Printer Port (40K memory units)

RS-485 or RS-232C (configurable)

RS-232C

Serial Communication Distances

RS-485

RS-232C

RS-422

Remote I/O Communication Distances

57.6K

115.2K

230.4K

Voltage, Current, Fusing Requirements

4,000 ft (1219 meters) maximum with the Link

Coupler (Catalog No. 1747-AIC)

50 ft (15 meters) maximum

200 ft (61 meters) maximum to a PLC-5

10,000 ft (2800 meters) maximum

5,000 ft (1400 meters) maximum

2,500 ft (700 meters) maximum

Power

Supply

P1

P2

Voltage Current Fuse

15 - 23V AC, 47 - 440 Hz or 20 - 30V DC 800 mA max.

1 amp

85 - 265V AC, 47 - 440 Hz or 110 - 300V DC 300 mA max.

1/2 amp

Port Isolation

Communication Port

Printer Port

500V isolation

500V isolation

A–1

Appendix A

Specifications

Agency Ratings

Environmental

Ambient Temperature Rating

Operating

LCD Display

VFD Display

Storage

Relative Humidity

Mechanical

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height:

Width:

Depth:

7.6 inch (193.0 mm)

5.5 inch (139.7 mm)

RS-232 / RS 485 Versions 1.8 inch (45.7 mm)

Remote I/O Versions 2.35 inch (59.7 mm)

Front Panel Size:

Height:

Width:

8.5 inch (215.9 mm)

6.5 inch (165.1 mm)

Weight

All except 2707-V40P2N,

-V40P2NR

2707-V40P2N, -V40P2NR

LED Indicators

RUN LED

Alarm LED

Function LED

0 to + 45 ° C (32 to 113° F)

0 to + 60 ° C (32 to 140° F)

-20 to +85 ° C (-4 to 185° F)

5 to 95%, noncondensing

2.1 lbs (0.95 kg)

4.6 lbs (2.09 kg)

Green

Red

Yellow

NEMA Type 4, 12, 13 (indoor use only)

NEMA Type 4x (2707-V40P2N, 2707-V40P2NR only)

Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, hazardous locations

Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, hazardous locations

Series B or higher – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1R, –L8P2R, –L40P1R,

–L40P2R, –V40P1R, –V40P2R, –V40P2NR

Series C or higher – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1, –L8P2, L40P1,

–L40P2, –V40P1, –V40P2, –V40P2N

Series D Only – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1, –L40P1, –V40P1

A–2

Appendix A

Specifications

European Union Directive

Compliance

If this product is installed within the European Union or EFTA regions, the following regulations apply.

This apparatus is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336 Electromagnetic

Compatibility (EMC) Standards:

EN50081–2 Class A (Industrial) Emissions

EN50082–2 Class A (Industrial) Immunity

EN61000–6–2 Class A (Industrial) Immunity (Series D Only)

According to these Standards, the factor which determines, for EMC pruposes, whether an apparatus is deemed to be “Industrial” or “Residential, commercial and light industrial”, is given in Clause 1 of EN50081–2 as follows:

Apparatus covered by this standard is not intended for connection to a public mains network, but is intended to be connected to a power network supplied from a high– or medium–voltage transformer dedicated for the supply of an installation feeding a manufacturing or similar plant.

The product described in this document is intended solely for use in an industrial environment as defined above. When installed in Europe, any other application is in contravention of the European Union Directives, and a breach of those laws.

A–3

Appendix A

Specifications

A–4

DTAM Plus Cables

A–B

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Catalog No. 2707-NC1

Use the DH-485 Network Interface Cable to connect the RS-232/RS-485 versions of the DTAM Plus to an SLC DH-485 network.

DTAM Plus RS-485

Comm Port

Data Out –

Data Out +

Data In –

Data In +

Transmit Enable

Ground

Shield

3

4

5

1

2

8

9

6

7

9-Pin Male D Connector

SLC 500 Programming Port or

Isolated Link Coupler Peripheral Port

1

4

5

6

2

3

7

8

Data (CH A)

Data (CH B)

24 VDC

Gnd RS-485

Transmit Enable TX–EN

Shield

Gnd RS-485

24 VDC

8-Pin Male RJ Connector

AMP#5-55179-X

Catalog No. 2707-NC2

Use the Upload/Download Cable to connect the RS-232/RS-485 versions of the DTAM Plus to a personal computer for transferring applications. A 25 to

9 pin adapter is required if your computer has a 25 pin communication port.

DTAM Plus RS-232

Comm Port

Data In

Data Out

Signal Ground

3

4

1

2

5

9-Pin Male D Connector

Computer 9 Pin

Serial Port (COM1, COM2)

3

4

1

2

5

Data In

Data Out

Signal Ground

9-Pin Female D Connector

B–1

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Catalog No. 2707-NC3

Use the RS-232 Communications Cable to connect the RS-232/RS-485 versions of the DTAM Plus to Channel 0 (configured as RS-232) of a PLC-5.

DTAM Plus RS-232

Comm Port

Data In

Data Out

Signal Ground

2

3

5

9-Pin Male D Connector

Handshake lines only required if Handshake is enabled in PLC.

PLC-5 Channel 0 Port

RS-232

2

3

7

6

8

4

5

20

Data Out

Data In

Signal Ground

RTS

CTS

DSR

DCD

DTR

25-Pin Male D Connector

Catalog No. 2707-NC4

Use the RS-422 Communications Cable to connect the RS-485 Comm port of the DTAM Plus to Channel 0 (configured as RS-422) of a PLC-5. The

DTAM Plus RS-485 port is compatible with the PLC-5 RS-422 standard.

DTAM Plus RS-485

Comm Port

PLC-5 Channel 0 Port

RS-422

Data Out –

Data Out +

Data In –

Data In +

Signal Ground

3

4

1

2

5

9-Pin Male D Connector

Handshake lines only required if Handshake is enabled in PLC.

2

14

3

16

7

6

8

20

4

5

13

19

Data Out –

Data Out +

Data In –

Data In +

Signal Ground

DSR

DCD

DTR

RTS +

CTS +

CTS –

RTS –

25-Pin Male D Connector

B–2

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Catalog No. 2707-NC6

Use the ASCII Input cable to connect an ASCII device to the DTAM Plus printer port. Use this cable with decoded bar code scanners.

DTAM Plus RS-232C

Printer Port

3

4

1

2

5

RS-232 Synapse Interface

Cable

1

4

5

6

7

2

3

= Female Connector

= Male Connector

DTAM Plus RS-232C 9 Pin RS-232C 9-Pin

2 = Data In

3 = Data Out

2 = Data Out

3 = Data In

5 = Signal Ground 5 = Signal Ground

The communications port of the DTAM Plus must be set to RS-232.

B–3

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Catalog No. 2707-NC10

Use the RS-232 Communications cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC10) to connect the DTAM Plus to the MicroLogix 1000 for run-time operation. The length of this cable is 2 meters.

Connects to DTAM Plus RS-232

Communications Port

Data In

Data Out

Signal Ground 5

6

7

8

9

3

4

1

2

Connects to MicroLogix 1000

Communications Port

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2 DC Com

Data In (RXD)

Data Out (TXD)

9-Pin Male D Connector

5 4 3 2 1

9 8 7 6

8-Pin Male C DIN Right Angle Connector

6 7 8

5 3

4

1 2

B–4

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

Catalog No. 1747-CP3

Use this RS-232 Communications Cable to connect the RS-232 Comm port of the DTAM Plus to Channel 0 of an SLC 5/03, 5/04. A 9 pin male to female gender adapter is required when using this cable. If you are making your own cable, use a 9 pin male connector on the DTAM Plus end instead of the 9 pin female connector (with 90

_ bend allowing closure of the SLC door) shown below. In addition, the control lines are not needed.

CD

RXD

TXD

DTR

COMMON

DSR

RTS

CTS

RI

SLC 5/03 Channel 0 Port

RS-232

6

7

8

9

3

4

1

2

5

9-Pin Female D Connector

= Not used for DTAM Plus

DTAM Plus RS-232

Comm Port

3

4

1

2

5

6

7

8

9

CD

RXD

TXD

DTR

COMMON

DSR

CTS

RTS

RI

9-Pin Female D Connector

Note: A gender adapter is required when using the 1747-CP3 cable. If you are creating your own cable, use a male connector on the DTAM Plus end.

The control lines (pins #1, #4, #6, #7, and #8) are not used by the DTAM

Plus. The connections to these pins can be deleted for this application.

B–5

Appendix B

DTAM Plus Cable Diagrams

DTAM Plus RS-232 Printer Port Cable

Create the following cable for the optional printer port of the DTAM Plus.

Use this port to send data to a printer or serial device such as a large display.

DTAM Plus RS-232

Printer Port

7

8

9

5

6

1

2

3

4

RS-232 Printer or Serial Device

7

8

9

5

6

1

2

3

4

= Male Connector

DTAM Plus RS-232 9 Pin

3 = Data Out

5 = Signal Ground

7 = Request to Send

8 = Clear to Send

RS-232 9 Pin

2 = Data In

5 = Signal Ground

7 = Request to Send

8 = Clear to Send or

Use this pinout if printer or serial device has a 25 pin connector.

RS-232 25 Pin

3 = Data In

4 = Request to Send

5 = Clear to Send

7 = Signal Ground

B–6

Objectives

A–B

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

This appendix describes the Special Menu used to access to special features for controller operations.

Section

Accessing Special Functions

Using the P-A/D Function

Reading Controller Input and Output Files

Reading / Writing Controller Status Files

Reading / Writing Controller Bit and Integer Files

Reading / Writing Controller Timer Files

Reading / Writing Controller Counter Files

Reading / Writing Controller Control Files

Reading / Writing Floating Point Files

Reading / Writing Controller ASCII Files

Reading / Writing Controller BCD Files

Reading / Writing Controller Block Transfer Files

Reading / Writing Controller Message Files

Reading / Writing PID Files

Reading / Writing SFC Files

Reading Controller ASCII String Files

Using the Mode Function

Using the Memory Transfer Function

Using the Clear Fault Function

C–8

C–9

C–10

C–11

C–12

C–13

C–14

Page

C–2

C–3

C–4

C–5

C–6

C–7

C–15

C–16

C–17

C–19

C–20

C–21

C–1

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Accessing Special

Functions

Remote I/O

Operating System

1. P – A/D

2. R – PORT

To access the Special Functions Menu:

1. Select item 5 from the Function Menu to access the Special Menu:

1 C-Port

2 P-Port

3 Clk/Cal

4 Reset

5 Special

6 Term

7 Test

8 Other

You are prompted:

DH485

Operating System

SLC 50X Network Addr

Press

”Y’ to Edit Address

”N” to Bypass

DTAMPlus:00 Max:02

SLC Expected At 01

Input NewSLC Node 01

Press ENTER

1. P – A/D

2. SLC 50X Mode

3. Memory Transfer

4. Clear SLC Fault

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

1. P – A/D

2. PLC Mode

3. Memory Transfer

4. Clear PLC Fault

2. The special functions you can select depends upon the the operating system.

The Special Menu provides access to one or more of these functions:

1 P-A/D refer to page C–3 for more information.

2 Mode (DH485 or PLC-5 DF1) refer to page C–19 for more information.

2 R Port (Remote I/O) refer to Chapter 3 for more information.

3 Mem Xfer refer to page C–20 for more information.

4 Clr Fault refer to page C–21 for more information.

C–2

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Using the P-A/D Function

Use the P-A/D function to display and change values in controller files. The only exceptions are Input and Output files, you cannot write to these file types. The P-A/D function is often useful when starting up or debugging applications. The following tables list the controller file types that can be accessed using the P-A/D function:

SLC File Types

File Type

Output

Input

Status

Binary

Timer

Counter

Control

Integer

ASCII ➀

ASCII String ➀

Floating Point ➀

Identifier

O

I

S

B

T

C

R

N

A

ST

F

Default

File Number

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

None

None

None

➀ Not supported by SLC 5/01 or 5/02 controllers.

Read

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Write

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

PLC File Types

File Type

Output

Input

Status

Binary

Timer

Counter

Control

Integer

Floating Point

ASCII

BCD

Block Transfer

Message

PID

SFC

ASCII String

Identifier

F

A

D

BTR or

BTW

MG

PD

SC

ST

R

N

T

C

O

I

S

B

Default

File Number

0 (fixed)

1 (fixed)

2 (fixed)

3

4

5

8

9

6

7

10

11

12

13

14

15

Read

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Write

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

C–3

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading Controller Input and

Output Files

To read the contents of controller Input and Output files:

1. Enter the P–A/D function from the Special Menu.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

Remote I/O

Operating System

(0) Output

Element Addr: 0

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select either (I)Input or (O)Output and press [ ].

You are prompted:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

0

Press ENTER

File Number: 0

Element Addr: 0

File Number

0

Word Address: 0

3. Enter the Element Address (PLC) or the File Number and Word Address

(SLC) If you are accessing PLC data, you must enter an octal value.

You are shown the value at that address:

Remote I/O

Operating System

File:Elem DEC HEX

O :000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

DH485, PLC-5 DF1

Operating Systems

File:Elem DEC HEX

O001:000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. Press the [NEXT] key to enter a new element address. Press [ ] to display the contents at the new address.

5. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

C–4

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Status Files

To read/write the contents of controller Status files:

!

ATTENTION: Changing control status bits may cause a processor fault or have other possible effects on the controller operation. Make sure you understand the function of status data.

1. Enter the P–A/D function from the Special Menu.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (S)Status and press [ ].

You are prompted for a status file number:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

2

Press ENTER

File Number: 2

Element Addr: 0

File Number

2

Word Address: 0

3. Enter the status file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

File:Word DEC HEX

S002:000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ... 0

0000 0000 0000 0000

File:Elem DEC HEX

S002:000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ... 0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value or the element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

See Attention above.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file element.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

C–5

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Bit and Integer Files

To read/write the contents of controller Bit and Integer files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select either (B)Bit or (N)Integer and press [ ].

You are prompted for a bit or integer file number:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

3

Press ENTER

Select File Number

3

Press ENTER

File Number

3

Word Address: 0

File Number:

3

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the bit or integer file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

File:Word DEC HEX

B003:000 00000 0000

MSB BINARY .LSB=0000

0000 0000 0000 0000

File:Elem DEC HEX

B003:000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ... 0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value or the element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

C–6

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Timer Files

To read/write the contents of controller Timer files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (T)Timer and press [ ].

You are prompted for a timer file number:

DH485

Operating System

Select File Number

4

Press ENTER

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

4

Press ENTER

File Number

4

Word Address: 0

File Number:

4

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the timer file number and word or element address.

You are shown the timer data:

T004:000 Acc 00000

EN TT

Pre 00000

DN

0 0 0

Bits

(Enable,

Timer Timing,

Done)

4. To change the Acc and Pre values or element address, move the cursor to the data field using the [PREV] or [NEXT] keys. Enter the new data.

!

ATTENTION: Do not send negative timer values to the controller. Negative timer values can cause a controller fault.

5. Press the [ ] key to enter new accumulator or preset values to the displayed timer address.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Counter Files

To read/write the contents of controller Counter files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (C) Counter and press [ ].

You are prompted for a counter file number:

DH485

Operating System

Select File Number

5

Press ENTER

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

5

Press ENTER

File Number

5

Word Address: 0

File Number:

5

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the counter file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

C005:000 Acc 00000

Pre 00000

CU Cd DN OV UN

0 0 0 0 0

Bits

(Count Up Enable,

Count Down Enable

Done

Overflow

Underflow)

4. To change the Acc and Pre values or element address, move the cursor to the data field using the [PREV] or [NEXT] keys. Enter the new data.

5. Press the [ ] key to enter new accumulator or preset values to the displayed counter address.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Control Files

To read/write the contents of controller Control files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (R)Control and press [ ].

You are prompted for a control file number:

DH485

Operating System

Select File Number

6

Press ENTER

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

6

Press ENTER

File Number

6

Word Address: 0

File Number:

6

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the control file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

DH485

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

R006:000 Len 00000

Pos 00000

EN DN ER Ul IN

0 0 0 0 0

Bits

(Enable

Done

Error

Unload

Inhibit)

R006:000 Len 00000

Pos 00000

EnEu DnEm ERUl InFd

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bits

(Enable, Enable Unload

Done, Empty

Error, Unload

Inhibit, Found)

4. To change the Len and Pos values or element address, move the cursor to the data field using the [PREV] or [NEXT] keys. Enter the new data.

5. Press the [ ] key to enter new length or position values to the displayed control address.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Floating

Point Files

To read the contents of Floating Point files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (F)Float and press [ ].

You are prompted for a floating point file number:

PLC-5 DF1, DH-485

Operating Systems

Select File Number

8

Press ENTER

File Number:

8

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the floating point file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

File:Elem:

F008:000

Float

0.

4. To change the floating point value or element address, move the cursor to the data field using the [PREV] or [NEXT] keys. Enter the new data.

5. Press the [ ] key to enter new length or position values to the displayed floating point address.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

ASCII Files

To read the contents of ASCII files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (A)ASCII and press [ ].

You are prompted for an ASCII file number:

PLC-5 DF1, DH485

Operating Systems

Select File Number

9

Press ENTER

File Number:

9

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the ASCII file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

File:Elem ASCII

A003:000 ,00, 00

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value or the element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

BCD Files

To read/write the contents of controller BCD files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (D)BCD and press [ ].

You are prompted for a BCD file number:

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

10

Press ENTER

File Number:

10

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the BCD file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

File:Elem DEC BCD

B003:000 00000 0000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value or the element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Block Transfer Files

To read/write the contents of PLC controller Block Transfer Read or

Write files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (BT, BTR, or BTW) Block Xfer and press [ ].

You are prompted for a block transfer file number:

Remote I/O

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

(BTR)Block Transfer Read

Element Addr: 0

Select File Number

11

Press ENTER

File Number:

11

Element Addr: 0

File Number:

11

Element Addr: 0

Sub-Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the block transfer file number and word or element / sub-element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

Remote I/O

Operating System

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

File:Elem: DEC Hex

BTR :000 00 000 0000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

File:Elem: SElem DEC

BT011:000:00 00 000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value, element, or sub-element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing Controller

Message Files

To read the contents of PLC message files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (MG)Message and press [ ].

You are prompted for a message file number:

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

12

Press ENTER

File Number:

12

Element Addr: 0

File Number:

12

Element Addr: 0

Sub–Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the message file number and word or element / sub-element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

File:Elem: SElem DEC

MG012:000:00 0000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value, element, or sub-element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing PID Files

To read the contents of PLC PID files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (PD)PID and press [ ].

You are prompted for a PID file number:

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

13

Press ENTER

File Number:

13

Element Addr: 0

File Number:

13

Element Addr: 0

Sub–Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the PID file number and word or element / sub-element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

File:Elem: SElem DEC

PD013:000:00 00000

15 .... Binary ...

0

0000 0000 0000 0000

4. To change a value, element, or sub-element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data. If you are editing binary data, use the [+/-] key to toggle the data between 1 and 0 and press [NEXT] or [PREV] to move to the next bit.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading / Writing SFC Files

To read the contents of PLC SFC files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (MG)Message and press [ ].

You are prompted for an SFC file number:

PLC-5 DF1

Operating System

Select File Number

14

Press ENTER

File Number:

14

Element Addr: 0

3. Enter the SFC file number and word or element address.

You are shown the value at that address:

SC014:000 Pre00000

Tim 00000

SA FS LS OV ER DN

0 0 0 0 0 0

4. To change a value or element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [PREV] and [NEXT] keys. Enter the new data.

5. Press [ ] to to load the new data into the file.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Reading Controller ASCII

String Files

To read the contents of PLC ASCII string files:

1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P-A/D function.

You are prompted for a file type:

Select file type:

(O)Output

PREV/NEXT To Scroll

ENTER To Select

2. Press [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to scroll through the file types.

Select (ST)ASCII Str and press [ ].

You are prompted for a message file number:

PLC-5 DF1, DH-485

Operating Systems

Select File Number

15

Press ENTER

File Number:

15

Element Addr: 0

File Number:

15

Element Addr: 0

Starting Char: 0

3. Enter the ASCII string file number, word or element address and the starting (1 to 81). The starting character specifies the first character in the string to be displayed followed by the remaining characters (up to the

82nd character).

Note: In order to maintain boundary addressing, only odd starting characters are allowed. If an even value is entered the DTAM Plus will change the value down to the next lower odd number.

You are shown the value beginning at the starting character:

ST015:000.00 Len 00

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

The Len field displays the string length in a decimal format. Up to 60 characters of the string are displayed on lines 2, 3, and 4. Strings longer than 60 characters are truncated.

C–17

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

4. To change an element address, move the cursor into the data field using the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys. Enter the new data.

5. Press [ ] to to display the data at the new address.

6. Pressing the [PREV MENU] key at any time returns to the P–A/D file select menu.

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Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Using the Mode Function

Use the Mode function to change the controller operating mode (Run or

Program) from the DTAM Plus. The mode function displays for an SLC and

PLC operating system are different. Both are shown below:

SLC Controllers

1. Select item 2 from the Special Menu to access the Mode function.

You are prompted for an operating mode:

SLC 50X Mode

Press

”Y” to RUN

”N” to PROGRAM

2. Press [Y] to place the controller in Run mode or [N] to enter the Program mode.

You are returned to the Main Menu.

PLC Controllers

1. Select item 2 from the Special Menu to access the Mode function.

The PLC must be in Remote Program mode or you will be prompted:

PLC not in Remote mode

Press ”Y” to continue

2. Depending upon the current PLC mode, you are prompted to change the controller mode:

If the controller is in Run mode:

PLC is in Run Mode

Y=Prog N=Abort

If the controller is in Program mode;

PLC is in PROG Mode

Y=RUN N=Abort

3. Press [Y] or [N] to enter your selection.

You are returned to the Main Menu.

C–19

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Using the Memory Transfer

Function

The Memory Transfer function allows the DTAM Plus to initiate a memory transfer between a controller memory module and the controller.

Memory transfers with an SLC are bidirectional. Data can be transferred to and from the memory module.

PLC transfers are only from the PLC to the memory module.

SLC Controllers

1. Select item 3 from the Special Menu to access the Mem Xfer function.

You are prompted for a transfer direction:

Memory Transfer

Press

”Y” SLC

!

MEM Pack

”N” MEM PAC

!

SLC

2. Place the memory module into the SLC. The SLC must be in the program mode.

3. Press [Y] to transfer data (ladder program and data files) from the SLC to the memory module.

Press [N] to transfer data from the memory module to the SLC.

You are returned to the Main Menu.

PLC Controllers

1. Select item 2 from the Special Menu to access the Mem Xfer function.

The PLC must be in Program or Remote Program mode or you will be prompted:

Not in Program or RemoteMode

Press ”Y” to continue

You are prompted to continue the operation:

Press ”Y” to transfer from PLC memory to the module

2. Place the memory module into the PLC.

3. Press [Y] to transfer data from the PLC to the memory module.

Press [N] to abort the operation.

The DTAM Plus will display either:

EEPROM

Successfully Burned

Press ”Y” to continue

ERROR

EEPROM NOT BURNED

Press ”Y” to continue

C–20

Using the Clear Fault

Function

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

Use the Clear Fault function to clear all major and minor faults in the logic controller.

To clear controller faults:

1. If you are clearing a PLC, the controller must be in Program or Remote

Program mode.

2. Select item 4 from the Special Menu to access the Clear Fault function.

You are prompted to clear faults:

SLC Controllers

Clear SLC Fault

Press ”Y”To Clear

All SLC 50X Faults

Press ”N” To Exit

PLC Controllers

Press ”Y”To Clear

All PLC 5 Faults

Press ”N” To Exit

3. Press [Y] to clear the faults or [N] to abort the function.

The faults are cleared and you are returned to the special functions menu:

C–21

Appendix C

Special Controller Functions

C–22

ASCII Transmission

Characters

A–B

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

When using the DTAM Plus in terminal mode, the keypad is mapped to the characters shown in the following table.

DTAM Plus Key ASCII HEX

Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Prev Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

Prev . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

*F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

*Contrast (Half Ball) . . . . . . . 83

*Backlight (Sun) . . . . . . . . . . 81

Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y 59

N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N

Back Space . . . . . . . . <BS>

EXP . . . . . . . . . . . . . E

4E

8

45

78

8

69

CE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <FF> 0C 12

+/– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +/– 2B/2D 43/45

(.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Enter (

9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

↵ ) . . . . . . . . . <CR>

9

8

7

2E

D

39

38

37

46

13

57

56

55

6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

3

2

6

5

1

0

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

Decimal

133

132

130

128

134

131

129

89

* These keys will not transmit a code if DIP Switch SW1–5 is enabled. They will operate in their normal mode until

SW1–5 is disabled. Once SW1–5 is disabled the list codes will be transmitted.

D–1

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

ASCII Display Characters

The following charts show the ASCII display characters and their corresponding hexadecimal codes.

Table D.1

Terminal Mode Supported Display Character Set*

D–2

* All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communication is enabled. Hex codes below 80H are supported by 7 data bit communication.

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

D.1

Terminal Mode Supported Display Character Set*

* All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communication is enabled. Hex codes below 80H are supported by 7 data bit communication.

D–3

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

D.1

Terminal Mode Supported Display Character Set*

D–4

* All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communication is enabled. Hex codes below 80H are supported by 7 data bit communication.

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

Table D.2

Terminal Mode Screen Control Codes

HEX

08

0A

0C

0D

Function

BS

LF

FF

CR

Description

Back Space

Line Feed

Blanks the screen, moves the cursor to the upper left corner of the display.

Moves the cursor to the extreme left position of the line.

D–5

Appendix D

Terminal Mode

D–6

A–B

Appendix E

DTAM Plus Mounting Template

Refer to the mounting template on the following page when installing the

DTAM Plus.

E–1

3.938 in

7.725 in

3.938 inch = 100.03 mm

7.725 inch = 196.21 mm

5.625 inch = 142.87 mm

5.876 inch = 149.25 mm

.188 inch = 4.78 mm

0.125 inch = 3.18 mm

0.078 inch = 1.98 mm

DTAM Plus

Panel Cut-Out

Template

5.625 Inch x 7.725 Inch

142.87 mm x 196.21 mm

Note: Maximum panel thickness is 1/4” (.250)

3.938 in

0.078 in

0.125 in

Drill holes before making the cut-out.

We recommend that a minimum of 2.5” clearance be allowed for operator interface depth.

5.625 in

5.876 in

.188 in dia

6 places

A

Accessories, 1–13

Advisor, 4–2

Alarm LED, 1–2

Alarm Screen, 4–6

Application

Documentation, 4–1

Downloading, 2–8

Simulation, 3–13

Transfer, 2–1

Uploading, 2–13

Application Files, Running, 4–1

ASCII Characters, D–1

ASCII Display Characters, D–2

ASCII File, C–11

ASCII Input, 1–1, 4–5, 6–13

ASCII String File, C–17

Audience, Intended, P–2

B

Backspace Key, 1–4

Bar Code, Scanners, 6–13

Bar Code Input, 4–5, 6–13

Baud Rate, 3–4, 3–5, 6–6

Printer Port, 3–7

BCD File, C–12

Bit File, C–6

Block Transfer File, C–13

Brightness Key, 1–4

C

Cable, Diagrams, B–1

Cables, Communication, 1–13

CE Key, 1–4

Chapter Descriptions, P–1

Chart, Troubleshooting, 7–1

Cleaning Display, 7–17

Clearances, Mounting, 5–3

Clearing Faults, C–21

Clock/Caledar, Setting, 3–10

Clock/Calendar, Test, 7–15

Index

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Codes

Error, 7–4

Master Security, 3–16

Communication

Basic Module, 1–6

Cables, 1–13

Connections, 6–2, 6–3, 6–5

Default Settings, 1–12

DF1, 1–6

Error Codes, 7–4

Parameters, 1–6, 6–6

Ports, 1–3

Remote I/O, 1–7, 1–10

RS–232, 1–6, 1–8

RS–422, 1–6

RS–485, 1–6, 1–9

Setting Parameters, 3–4, 3–5

Setting Printer Port, 3–7

Upload/Download Connections, 2–6, 2–7

Communication Port, Test, 7–9

Connector

Communication, 6–2, 6–3, 6–5

Power, 1–3, 5–7

Contrast, Setting, 3–11

Contrast Key, 1–4

Control Codes–Terminal Mode, D–5

Control File, C–9

Controller

Communicating With, 6–6

File Types, C–3

Screen Changes, 4–2

Controller Mode, C–19

Conventions, P–2

Counter File, C–8

Couplers, Link, 6–4

Cursor Enable, Terminal Mode, 3–15

Cutout, Template, 5–5

D

Data Bits, 3–4, 6–6

Printer Port, 3–7

Data Display Screen, 4–4

Data Entry Screen, 4–4, 4–5

Defaults, 1–11

DF1, Parameters, 1–6

I–1

Index

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

DF1 Protocol, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

DH–485, Cable Installation, 6–4

DH–485 Network

Communicating With, 6–9

Settings, 6–9

DH485 Protocol, 1–6, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

Dimensions

Clearances, 5–3

Cutout, 5–5

Mounting, 5–4

DIP Switch, 1–3

Comm Upload/Download Enable, 1–5

Communication Port Selection, 1–5

Default Settings, 1–11

Descriptions, 1–5

Function Key Enable, 1–5

Master Security Enable, 1–5

Run Setting, 4–1

Terminal Mode Enable, 1–5

Test, 7–6

Upload/Download Setting, 2–5

Display, 1–2

Cleaning, 7–17

Setting Brightness, 3–12

Setting Contrast, 3–11

Test, 7–7, 7–11

Display Brightness, Setting, 3–12

Display Test, 2–3

Downloading, Applications, 2–8

DPS

Description, 1–12

Upload/Download, 1–12, 2–8, 2–13

DTAM Programming Software, See DPS,

1–12

E

Electromagnetic Interference, Limiting, 6–1

Enclosure, 5–3

Enter Key, 1–4

Error Codes, 7–4

Error Messages, 7–2

EXP Key, 1–4

F

Faults, Clearing, C–21

File

ASCII, C–11

ASCII String, C–17

BCD, C–12

Bit, C–6

Block Transfer, C–13

Control, C–9

Counter, C–8

Floating Point, C–10

Input, C–4

Integer, C–6

Message, C–14

PID, C–15

SFC, C–16

Status, C–5

Timer, C–7

Firmware, Version, 2–3

Floating Point File, C–10

Function Key LED, 1–2

Function Key Menu, 3–2

G

Guidelines

Safety, 5–1

Wiring, 6–1

H

Half Duplex, Terminal Mode, 3–14

Handshake, Printer Port, 3–8

Humidity, Operating, 5–2

I

Indicator, LED, 1–2

Input File, C–4

Installation

Clearances, 5–3

Equipment, 5–3

Guidelines, 5–1

Procedures, 5–6

Template, 5–5

Installation Template, E–1

Integer File, C–6

Intended Audience, P–2

K

Keyboard

Functions, 1–4

I–2

Index

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

Test, 7–8

Keypad, 1–2

L

Last Rack, 3–6

LED Indicator, 1–2

LED Indicators, A–2

Line Feed, Printer Port, 3–8

Line Feed Enable, Terminal Mode, 3–15

Link Coupler, 6–4

Links, Screen, 4–2

M

Main Menu, 4–3

Main Menu Key, 1–4

Master Security Code

Disabling, 3–16

Entering, 3–16

Operation, 3–17

Memory, Transfer, C–20

Menu

Com–Port, 3–2

Function Key, 3–2

Main, 4–3

Other, 3–2

Printer Port, 3–2

Special, 3–2

Sub, 4–3

Test, 3–2, 3–20, 7–5

Message File, C–14

Messages, Error, 7–2

Mode

Controller, C–19

Simulate, 3–13

Module Group, 3–6

Mounting

Clearances, 5–3

Dimensions, 5–4

Equipment, 5–3

Procedures, 5–6

Mounting Template, E–1

N

Next Key, 1–4

O

Operating System

Defaults, 1–11

Downloading, 6–6

Options, 6–6

P

P–A/D Function, 3–19

Parity, 3–4, 6–6

Printer Port, 3–8

Personal Computer, Setup, 2–7

PID File, C–15

PLC–5

Communicating With, 6–6, 6–7

Connections, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

Remote I/O, 1–10

Remote I/O Connection, 6–5

RS–232 Connection, 6–2

RS–422 Connection, 6–3

Settings, 6–7

Point Access/Display, C–2

Description, 1–1

Port Enable, Printer Port, 3–8

Power

Applying, 2–2

Connections, 2–2

Power Connection

Connecting Power, 5–7

Terminals, 5–7

Power Connector, 1–3

Power Source, 2–1

Powerup Sequence, 2–3

Prev Key, 1–4

Prev Menu Key, 1–4

Printer Port, Test, 7–10

Product Options, 1–13

Program Memory, Test, 7–14

Protocol

DF1, 1–6, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

DH485, 1–6, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

Remote I/O, 1–7, 1–10

Publications

DTAM Micro, P–3

PLC–5, P–3

SLC, P–3

Wiring, P–3

I–3

Index

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User Manual

R

Rack Number, 3–6

Rack Size, 3–5

RAM, Test, 7–12

Recipe, Description, 1–1

Recipe Screen, 4–6

Related Publications, P–3

Remote I/O

Cabling, 1–13

Communication Port, 1–7

Communications, 1–10

Connections, 6–5

Setting Parameters, 3–5

Subscanner, 1–10

Reset, 3–3, 3–6

RS–232

Connections, 6–2

Port, 1–3

RS–485

Connections, 6–3

Port, 1–3

Run LED, 1–2

S

Safety, Guidelines, 5–1

Scaling, Enable/Disable, 3–18

Screen

Alarm, 4–6

Data Display, 4–4

Data Entry, 4–4, 4–5

Main Menu, 4–3

Navigation, 4–2

Recipe, 4–6

Security, 4–3

Sub–Menu, 4–3

Types, 4–2

Screen Changes, Controller, 4–2

Screen Links, 4–2

Screen Prints, Enable/Disable, 3–9

Security Code, 4–3

Master, 3–16

Security Screen, 4–3

SFC File, C–16

Simulate Mode, 3–13

SLC

Communicating With, 6–9

Settings, 6–9

SLC 5/03

Communicating With, 6–8

Connections, 1–8, 1–9, 6–3

Remote I/O, 1–10

Remote I/O Connection, 6–5

RS–232 Connection, 6–2

RS–485 Connection, 6–3

Settings, 6–8

Specifications, A–1, C–1, D–1

Status File, C–5

Sub–Menus, 4–3

Subscanner, Remote I/O, 1–10

System Memory, Test, 7–13

T

Temperature, Operating, 5–2

Template, E–1

Cutout, 5–5

Terminal Mode

Cursor Enable, 3–15

Enabling, 3–14

Line Feed, 3–15

Setting Parameters, 3–14

Terminal Mode Control Codes, D–5

Test

Clock/Calendar, 7–15

Communication Port, 7–9

DIP Switch, 7–6

Display, 2–3, 7–7

Display Control, 7–11

Functions, 3–20, 7–5

Keyboard, 7–8

Memory, 2–4

Printer Port, 7–10

Program Memory, 7–14

RAM, 7–12

System Memory, 7–13

Transmit Enable, 7–16

Test Menu, 3–20

Timer File, C–7

Transmit Enable, Test, 7–16

Troubleshooting, 7–1

Chart, 7–1

Equipment, 7–1

U

Upload/Download

Connections, 2–6, 2–7

I–4

DIP Switch Settings, 2–5

Uploading, Applications, 2–13

V

Voltage, Ratings, 2–1

Index

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

User Manual

W

Wildcard Character, 3–17

I–5

Index

DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module

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I–6

Getting Technical

Assistance

If you need technical assistance, please review the information in Chapter

8, “Troubleshooting and Maintenance” before calling your local distributor of Spectrum Controls.

Note that your module contains electronic components which are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). An electrostatic charge can accumulate on the surface of ordinary plastic wrapping or cushioning material. In the unlikely event that the module should need to be returned to Spectrum Controls, please ensure that the unit is enclosed in approved ESD packaging (such as

static-shielding / metallized bag or black conductive container).

Spectrum Controls reserves the right to void the warranty on any unit that is improperly packaged for shipment.

For further information or assistance, please contact your local distributor, or call the Spectrum Controls technical Support at :

USA - 440-646-6900

United Kingdom - 01908 635230

Australia - 800-809-929 or (61) 398-990-335

Brazil - (55) 11 3618 8800

Europe - (49) 2104 960 333

Declaration of

Conformity

Declaration available upon request.

©2004 Spectrum Controls, Inc. All rights reserved.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

The Encompass logo and ControlLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation.

Publication 0300210-01 Rev. A February 2004.

Corporate Headquarters

Spectrum Controls Inc.

P.O. Box 5533

Bellevue, WA 98006 USA

Fax: 425-641-9473

Tel: 425-746-9481

Web Site: www.spectrumcontrols.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Owner’s Guide 0100078-02 Rev. C

DTAM P

LUS

I

NSTALL

I

NSTRUCTION

Catalog Numbers: -L40PxX, -V40PxX

This document describes how to install a DTAM Plus terminal and connect power.

• Wiring and Safety Guidelines

• Enclosures

• Equipment Required

• Clearances

• Mounting Dimensions

• Installation

• Wire and Cable Length Restrictions

• Connecting Power

• Powerup Sequence

• Upload/Download DIP Switch Settings

• Upload/Download Connections

• Connecting to Devices

• Specifications

• Agency Ratings

• European Union Directive Compliance

For more information on the DTAM Plus terminal, refer to the following publications.

DTAM Plus User Manual

Important Notes

1. Please read all the information in this owner’s guide before installing the product.

2. The information in this owner's guide applies to hardware version A and firmware version 1.0 or later.

3. This guide assumes that the reader has a full working knowledge of the relevant processor.

Notice

The products and services described in this owner's guide are useful in a wide variety of applications. Therefore, the user and others responsible for applying the products and services described herein are responsible for determining their acceptability for each application. While efforts have been made to provide accurate information within this owner's guide, Spectrum Controls assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information herein.

Under no circumstances will Spectrum Controls be responsible or liable for any damages or losses, including indirect or consequential damages or losses, arising out of either the use of any information within this owner's guide or the use of any product or service referenced herein.

No patent liability is assumed by Spectrum Controls with respect to the use of any of the information, products, circuits, programming, or services referenced herein.

The information in this owner's guide is subject to change without notice.

Limited Warranty

Spectrum Controls warrants that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service, as described in

Spectrum Controls literature covering this product, for a period of 1 year.

The obligations of Spectrum Controls under this warranty are limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, at its factory or facility, any product which shall, in the applicable period after shipment, be returned to the

Spectrum Controls facility, transportation charges prepaid, and which after examination is determined, to the satisfaction of Spectrum Controls, to be thus defective.

This warranty shall not apply to any such equipment which shall have been repaired or altered except by Spectrum Controls or which shall have been subject to misuse, neglect, or accident. In no case shall the liability of Spectrum Controls exceed the purchase price. The aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any product which has either been repaired or replaced by Spectrum

Controls.

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Wiring Guidelines

Safety Guidelines

Here are some recommendations on how to reduce electromagnetic noise on the communications connections:

Careful wire routing helps reduce or minimize electrical noise.

Route incoming power to the terminal by a separate path from the communications cables.

Do not run communications wiring and power wiring in the same conduit.

Where communications and power wiring must cross, make their intersection perpendicular.

Proper grounding helps to reduce the effects of noise due to

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). To avoid problems caused by EMI, all cables must be shielded and grounded at one end.

Grounding is also an important safety measure in electrical installations. A source for grounding recommendations is the

National Electrical Code published by the National Fire protection Association of Boston Massachusetts.

Install the DTAM Plus using publication NFPA 70E, Electrical

Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces as a guide.

Be certain to follow all directions for installing and connecting power to the DTAM Plus.

When used in a hazardous environment, the ultimate enclosure must be in accordance with Class 1, Division 2 wiring methods as described in the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and the

Canadian Electrical Code.

All peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used.

For P1 powered units, use only a Class 2 power source as described in the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and the Canadian

Electrical Code.

Enclosures

!

!

ATTENTION:

EXPLOSION HAZARD: SUBSTITUTION OF

COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR

CLASS 1, DIVISION 2.

RISQUE D’EXPLOSION: LA SUBSTITUTION DE

COMPOSANTS PEUT RENDRE CE MATÉRIEL

INACCEPTABLE POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE

CLASSE 1, DIVISION 2.

ATTENTION: USE P1 POWERED UNITS ONLY

WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE LIMITED TO 30

VDC OPEN CIRCUIT AND 8A SHORT CIRCUIT.

ATTENTION: UTILISER AVEC UNE TENSION

D’ALIMENTATION CLASSE 2 DE 30 VCC MAXI

EN CIRCUIT OUVERT AVEC UN COURANT DE

COURT-CIRCUIT DE 8A MAXI.

!

ATTENTION:

EXPLOSION HAZARD: DO NOT CONNECT OR

DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHILE CIRCUIT IS

LIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE

NON-HAZARDOUS.

RISQUE D’EXPLOSION: NE PAS BRANCHER

OU DEBRANCHER TANT QUE LE CIRCUIT EST

SOUS TENSION, A MOINS QU’IL NE S’AGISSE

D’UN EMPLACEMENT NON DANGEREUX.

The terminal must be mounted in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry. The terminal meets NEMA Type 4, 12, 13 (indoor use only) or 4X (indoor 2707-V40P2N, -V40P2NR) ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating.

Allow enough spacing within an enclosure for adequate ventilation.

For some applications, you may have to consider heat produced by other devices within a panel. The ambient temperature around the terminal must be maintained as specified. See Specifications Section for ratings.

Make sure that provisions are made for accessing the back panel of the terminal for wiring, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting.

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4

Equipment Required

Clearances

Other than the tools required to make the panel cutout, the tools required for installation are:

7mm (M4) deep well socket wrench or nut driver

• small slotted screwdriver

• torque wrench (in. / lbs).

The terminal is tightened against the panel with six self-locking nuts.

Make sure that you leave adequate room, as shown in Figure 1, for mounting, air flow, cabling and access to DIP switches.

Figure 1

Recommended Clearances

Leave 3 inches (76.2 mm) for Mounting, Air Flow, and access to DIP Switches.

Leave 3 inches (76.2 mm) for communications port connectors.

Mounting Dimensions

Figure 2 shows the mounting dimensions of the terminal.

Figure 2

Mounting Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)

Back View

5

7.876

(200.1)

8.50

(215.9)

2.0

(50.8)

5.5

(139.7)

RS-232 / RS-485 Versions

6.9

(175.3)

Bottom View

5.5

(139.7)

Remote I/O and DN Versions

2.35

(59.7)

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Installation

To install the DTAM Plus Operator Module:

!

ATTENTION:

Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making cutout.

Make sure that area around panel cutout is clear.

Take precautions so that metal filings or other debris do not fall into the DTAM Plus ventilation slots or enter any components that may already be installed in panel.

Make sure that no objects are inserted or fall into the terminal through the ventilation slots or DIP switch access hole.

Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components.

1. Using the cutout template shown in Figure 3, cut an opening in the panel. Remove any sharp edges or burrs.

2. Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the DTAM

Plus. This gasket forms a compression type seal. Do not use sealing compounds.

3. Place the DTAM Plus in the panel cutout.

!

ATTENTION:

Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 8 to 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal. Allen-Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the panel enclosure because of improper installation.

4. Install the six self locking mounting nuts hand tight.

5. Alternately tighten the mounting nuts until the DTAM Plus is held firmly against the panel. Tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 8 to 10 inch-pounds. Do not over-tighten nuts.

Figure 3

Panel Cutout Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)

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8

Wire and Cable Length

Restrictions

Connecting Power

The following wire and cable length restrictions apply to DTAM products that are CE marked when used in installations that require compliance to European EMC Directive 89/336:

DC Power Wiring

Ground Terminal Wire

Communication Cables

10 meters

3 meters

30 meters

These restrictions apply to catalog numbers 2707–L8P1 Series D,

2707–L40P1 Series D and 2707–V40P1 Series D.

The DTAM Plus accepts supply voltages in the following ranges depending upon the power supply designation.

Versions with P1 power supply, accept 15-23V AC (47 to 440 Hz) or 20-30V DC

Series D versions with P1 Power supply only, accepts 20–30 V

DC

Versions with P2 power supply, accept 85-265V AC (47 to 440

Hz) or 110-300V DC

Versions with P4 power supply, accept 11-13V DC

To connect the DTAM Plus to a power source:

!

ATTENTION: Verify that the power is disconnected from the power source before wiring. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock.

Make sure that the supply voltage to the DTAM Plus is correct, refer to the voltage label on back of unit. The incorrect voltage may damage the DTAM Plus.

Do not overtighten the power connector screw terminals.

Overtightening the terminals may damage the DTAM Plus.

1. Make sure that the voltage source is not turned on.

2. Use AWG#16 or #14 stranded wire to connect the DTAM Plus screw terminals to the power source (see below).

Note: The power supply terminal block on the DTAM Plus is not removeable.

Figure 4

Power Connections

DTAM Plus

(40K Remote I/O Version Shown, Others Are Similar)

For DC connections, connect the Positive Lead to Hot and the Negative lead to NEU.

3. Connect communications cabling as described in Connecting to

Devices section on page 15.

4. Apply voltage and verify the DTAM Plus powerup sequence as described in the next section.

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10

Powerup Sequence

The powerup sequence is automatic. The sequence depends upon the setting of DIP switch position SW-1 (upload / download enable).

The DTAM Plus is shipped with SW-1 On.

Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 ON)

The following steps show the powerup sequence if DIP switch SW-1 is ON.

1. The DTAM Plus verifies the system memory checksum, program checksum, and system RAM. When done, the result is displayed with the current DIP switch settings.

Memory Check: pass

DIP Switch: 101000

40K User Memory

2. The display is tested, every pixel of the display is turned on.

Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î

Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î

Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î

Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î

Use this display to verify that all pixels are operational.

3. The firmware version number and type of communication port(s) is displayed (PPort, RS-232, RS-485 or Remote I/O).

Operator Interface

Core: X.XX RS-485

PPORT

4. The DTAM Plus waits for an application download.

Programming Mode

Waiting Up/Download

You cannot operate the DTAM Plus keypad while in the upload/download mode. The DTAM Plus is waiting for upload/download operations with a personal computer running the DTAM Programming Software (DPS).

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Powerup Sequence (DIP Switch SW-1 OFF)

The following steps show the powerup sequence if DIP switch SW-1 is OFF.

1. The DTAM Plus verifies the system memory checksum, program checksum, and system RAM. After the test is completed, the result is displayed with the current DIP switch settings.

Checksum: passed

DIP Switch: 001000

RAM: pass

40K User Memory

2. The display is tested, every pixel of the display is turned on.

Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î

Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î

Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î

Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î ÎÎ Î ÎÎ Î Î Î Î Î ÎÎ Î

Use this display to verify that all pixels are operational.

3. The operating system firmware release number and protocol is displayed (PLC5-DF1 or AB DH-485 or Remote I/O).

Allen-Bradley

Operator Interface

DTAM Plus (c) 1996

FRN: 01.20 AB-RIO

4. On 40K versions with a clock, the current time setting is displayed.

DATE: Wed Aug 12 98

TIME: 01:12:47

Diagnostics Complete

5. The first application screen displays. When the DTAM Plus is powered up for the first time you see:

Bul. 2707 DTAM Plus

No Program Loaded

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Upload / Download

DIP Switch Settings

Before you can upload or download an application, you must verify that DIP switch SW-1 is ON. (DTAM Plus is shipped in this position).

To access the DIP switch, remove the cover from the access hole on the back of the DTAM Plus (align cover tabs with notches in hole to remove). The DTAM Plus is shipped without the cover installed, you can find it in the hardware bag.

On versions with both a Comm and a Printer port, you can transfer applications using the communication port or the printer port:

Set DIP switch position SW-6 ON to select the Comm port

Set DIP switch position SW-6 OFF to select the Printer port

Note: Turn DIP switch SW-6 ON after downloading through the printer port. This allows communications to occur with the controller.

All other versions of the DTAM Plus use a single port to transfer applications; either the Comm port or the Printer port.

If using the Comm port, make sure DIP switch SW-2 is in the correct position (OFF = RS-232 download, ON = RS-485 download).

Side View

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON =

OPEN

DIP Switch SW-1 must be ON.

When using the RS-485 / RS-232

Comm Port for file download, set

SW-2 to the correct port selection.

ON = RS-485

OFF = RS-232

On Versions with a Printer Port

DIP Switch SW-6 must be:

ON to download using the

Comm port.

OFF to download using the

Printer port (only if the

Comm port is connected to a host).

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Upload / Download

RS-232 Connections

Remote I/O Version With

Printer Port

Power Connector

To connect a DTAM Plus RS-232 port to a computer, use the RS-232

Upload/Download cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC2). Use the communications or printer port (see below). You may need a 9-to-25 pin adapter to connect the cable to your computer. A male to female gender adapter is required to connect the cable to the printer port or you can create your own cable. Appendix B of the DTAM Plus User

Manual (2707-UM001B–EN–P).

Remote I/O Version With

Comm Port

Power Connector

Printer Port RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Gender

Adapter

Cable

(2707-NC2)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Versions with a Comm Port Only

Power Connector

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Cable

(2707-NC2)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

Versions with a Comm Port and Printer Port

Power Connector

Printer Port RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Male)

Gender

Adapter

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Cable

(2707-NC2)

Comm Port Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Use Either Port

(Set DIP Switch #6 to correspond)

To Computer

RS-232 Port

Comm 1 or 2

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Upload / Download

RS-485 Connections

Versions with a Comm Port

Power Connector

It’s recommended that you use the RS-232 port for transferring applications. On DTAM Plus versions with a Comm (RS-485 /

RS-232) port, you can also download applications using an RS-485 connection.

Versions with a Comm Port and Printer Port

Power Connector

Remote I/O Version With

Comm Port

Power Connector

RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Printer Port RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Remote I/O Connector

(Terminal Block)

RS-485 / RS-232 Connector

(9 Pin Female)

Create your own cable

To Computer

RS-485 Port or

Converter

To download through the RS-485 port, you must:

• set DIP switch position SW-2 ON

• create a communication cable. The RS-485 port connections are:

DTAM Plus Comm Port

RS-485/RS-232 Connector

Pin 1 = Tx485 -

Pin 2 = Tx485 +

Pin 3 = Rx485 -

Pin 4 = Rx485 +

Connecting to Devices

15

To connect the DTAM Plus to an RS-232 device:

1. Make sure that the DTAM Plus is not connected to a voltage source.

2. Use the proper cabling to connect the DTAM Plus Comm port to the port of the controller (PLC-5 channel 0 or SLC 5/03, 5/04 or 5/05

RS-232 port).

Use cable, Catalog No. 2707-NC3 for PLC-5 channel 0 connection.

Use cable, Catalog No. 1747-CP3 for SLC 5/03, 5/04 or 5/05 port connection. This cable requires a 9-pin female to male gender adapter.

If you need to make your own cable, refer to the cable diagrams in

Appendix B of the DTAM Plus User Manual

(2707–UM001B–EN–P). The maximum recommended cable length is 50 feet (15.2 meters).

3. Make sure that the communication parameters of the DTAM Plus match the host device.

4. Apply power and verify that communications are established.

To connect the DTAM Plus terminal to an RS-485 device:

1. Make sure that the power to the DTAM Plus is off.

2. Use the proper cabling to connect the DTAM Plus communications port to the port of the controller (PLC-5 channel 0 or SLC 5/03, 5/04 or 5/05 RS-232 port).

Use cable, Catalog No. 2707-NC4 for PLC-5 channel 0

RS-422 connection

Use cable, Catalog No. 2707-NC5 for PLC-5 channel 0

RS-232 connection. The 2707-NC5 cable converts the signals from the RS-485 port to RS-232 levels.

Use cable, Catalog No. 1747-CP3 for SLC 5/03, 5/04 or 5/05 port connection

If you need to make your own cable, refer to the connection diagrams in Appendix B of the DTAM Plus User Manual

(2707–UM001B–EN–P). The maximum cable length is 200 feet

(60.8 meters).

Important: The DH-485 network cable requires proper shielding, grounding, and termination. Refer to Data Highway / Data Highway

Plus / Data Highway-485 Cable Installation Manual (1770-6.2.2).

3. The DH-485 connectors are not electrically isolated. If electrical isolation is required, use Link Couplers (Catalog No. 1747-AIC).

!

ATTENTION: Electrical isolation using Link Couplers (Catalog

No. 1747-AIC) is required in applications where the distance between the DTAM Plus terminal and the SLC is greater than 6.5

feet (2 meters).

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4. Make sure that the communication parameters of the DTAM Plus terminal match the host device.

5. Apply power and verify that communications are established.

To connect the DTAM Plus terminal to Remote I/O:

1. Make sure that the power to the DTAM Plus is off.

2. The Remote I/O port of the DTAM Plus provides access via a

Remote I/O link directly to a controller or subscanner. Use cable

(Catalog No. 1770–CD) Belden 9463 for all Remote I/O connections. Refer to Publication 1770–4.1 for detailed grounding and wiring guidelines. The User Manual for your controller or subscanner will also provide cabling instructions.

3. Make sure that the communication parameters of the DTAM Plus terminal match the host device.

4. Apply power and verify that communications are established.

DTAM Plus

Specifications

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Display

Column and Character

Display Technology

LCD (2707-L versions)

4 lines x 20 characters

VFD (2707-V versions)

Twisted-nematic type with adjustable

LED (yellow) backlighting

Vacuum Fluorescent Display with viewing distance that exceeds 25 feet (7.6 meters)

Backlight Settings for LCD Version

(via Keypad)

Contrast Ratio

Contrast/Brightness Settings (Keypad)

LCD (2707-L versions)

VFD (2707-V versions)

Four (0,33,66 and 100%)

10:1

4 settings

2 settings

Display Size (H x W)

LCD (2707-L versions)

VFD (2707-V versions)

Character Size (H x W)

1.0 x 3.0 in (25.2 x 76.0 mm)

1.3 x 3.9 in (33.0 x 99.0 mm)

0.19 x 0.12 in (4.75 x 2.95 mm)

Keypad

Keypad Type

Tactile Feedback

Operation Force

Operational Life

Embossed, sealed membrane

Stainless steel dome

12 oz. ± 3 oz. (340 grams ± 85 grams)

1 million cycles

Electrical

Comm Port

Printer Port (40K memory units)

Serial Communication Distances

RS-485

RS-485 or RS-232C (configurable)

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-422

Remote I/O Communication Distances

57.6K

115.2K

230.4K

Voltage, Current, Fusing Requirements

4,000 ft (1219 meters) maximum with the

Link Coupler (Catalog No. 1747-AIC)

50 ft (15 meters) maximum

200 ft (61 meters) maximum to a PLC-5

10,000 ft (2800 meters) maximum

5,000 ft (1400 meters) maximum

2,500 ft (700 meters) maximum

Power

Supply

P1

P2

P4

Voltage

15 - 23V AC, 47 - 440 Hz or 20 - 30V DC

85 - 265V AC, 47 - 440 Hz or 110 - 300V DC

11 - 13V DC

Current Fuse

800 mA max.

1 amp

300 mA max.

1/2 amp

250 mA max.

1/2 amp

Port Isolation

Communication Port

Printer Port

500V isolation

500V isolation

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Agency Ratings

Environmental

Ambient Temperature Rating

Operating

LCD Display

VFD Display

Storage

0 to + 45 ° C (32 to 113° F)

0 to + 60 ° C (32 to 140° F)

-20 to +85 ° C (-4 to 185° F)

5 to 95%, noncondensing Relative Humidity

Mechanical

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height:

Width:

Depth:

7.6 inch (193.0 mm)

5.5 inch (139.7 mm)

RS-232 / RS 485 Versions 1.8 inch (45.7 mm)

Remote I/O Versions 2.35 inch (59.7 mm)

Front Panel Size:

Height:

Width:

Weight

All except 2707-V40P2N,

-V40P2NR

2707-V40P2N, -V40P2NR

LED Indicators

RUN LED

Alarm LED

Function LED

8.5 inch (215.9 mm)

6.5 inch (165.1 mm)

2.1 lbs (0.95 kg)

4.6 lbs (2.09 kg)

Green

Red

Yellow

NEMA Type 4, 12, 13 (indoor use only)

NEMA Type 4X (2707-V40P2N, 2707-V40P2NR only)

Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, hazardous locations

Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, hazardous locations

Class 1 Division 2 Groups C & D, hazardous locations

Temperature Code T3C (2707–L40P4 only)

① Series B or higher – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1R, –L8P2R, –L40P1R, –L40P2R,

–V40P1R, –V40P2R, –V40P2NR, –L40P4, –L8P1D, –L8P2D, –L40P1D, –L40P2D,

–V40P1D, –V40P2D, –V40P2ND

Series C or higher – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1, –L8P2, –L40P1, –L40P2, –V40P2,

–VP40P1, –VP40P2, –V40P2N

Series D Only – Cat. Nos. 2707–L8P1, –L40P1, –V40P1

European Union Directive

Compliance

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If this product is installed within the European Union or EFTA regions, the following regulations apply:

This apparatus is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards:

EN50081–2 Class A (Industrial) Emissions

EN50082–2 Class A (Industrial) Immunity

EN61000–6–2 Class A (Industrial) Immunity (Series D Only;

2707–L8P1, –L40P1, –V40P1: Series C Only; 2707–L8P2,

–L40P2, –V40P2, V40P2N)

According to these Standards, the factor which determines, for EMC pruposes, whether an apparatus is deemed to be “Industrial” or

“Residential, commercial and light industrial”, is given in Clause 1 of EN50081–2 as follows:

Apparatus covered by this standard is not intended for connection to a public mains network, but is intended to be connected to a power network supplied from a high– or medium–voltage transformer dedicated for the supply of an installation feeding a manufacturing or similar plant.

The product described in this document is intended solely for use in an industrial environment as defined above. When installed in

Europe, any other application is in contravention of the European

Union Directives, and a breach of those laws.

Getting Technical

Assistance

If you need technical assistance, please review the information in Chapter

8, “Troubleshooting and Maintenance” before calling your local distributor of Spectrum Controls.

Note that your module contains electronic components which are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). An electrostatic charge can accumulate on the surface of ordinary plastic wrapping or cushioning material. In the unlikely event that the module should need to be returned to Spectrum Controls, please ensure that the unit is enclosed in approved ESD packaging (such as

static-shielding / metallized bag or black conductive container).

Spectrum Controls reserves the right to void the warranty on any unit that is improperly packaged for shipment.

For further information or assistance, please contact your local distributor, or call the Spectrum Controls technical Support at :

USA - 440-646-6900

United Kingdom - 01908 635230

Australia - 800-809-929 or (61) 398-990-335

Brazil - (55) 11 3618 8800

Europe - (49) 2104 960 333

Declaration of

Conformity

Declaration available upon request.

©2004 Spectrum Controls, Inc. All rights reserved.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

The Encompass logo and ControlLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation.

Publication 0100077-02 Rev. C February 2004.

Corporate Headquarters

Spectrum Controls Inc.

P.O. Box 5533

Bellevue, WA 98006 USA

Fax: 425-641-9473

Tel: 425-746-9481

Web Site: www.spectrumcontrols.com

E-mail: [email protected]

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