Page 2 - PREFACE 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 3; Note; Copyright 2000 GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc.; Warning
PREFACE 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 3 GFK-1819 Warnings, Cautions, and Notesas Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize thathazardous voltages, currents, temperatures or other conditions thatcould cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may beassociated with i...
Page 3 - Declares that the products
PAGE 4 06 Apr 2000 PREFACEGFK-1819 ABOUT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Any example programs and program segments in this manual or provided on accompanying diskettes areincluded solely for illustrative purposes. Due to the many variables and requirements associated with anyparticular installation, GE Fanuc c...
Page 4 - PREFACE 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 5; TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 5 GFK-1819 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES ....................................................................................................4DECLARATION OF EMC CONFORMITY............................................................................................
Page 5 - CHAPTER 9: SMARTSTACK
PAGE 6 06 Apr 2000 PREFACEGFK-1819 7.1.2 Display Test ......................................................................................................................35 7.1.3 Keyboard Test.............................................................................................................
Page 6 - CH.1: INTRODUCTION 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 7; CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION; Model
CH.1: INTRODUCTION 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 7 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 ScopeThe Operator Station (TIU050/10X/11X/20X) is an Operator Station (OS) that provides extensivemonitoring and control in an extremely small package. The Operator Station “OS” product line offers fourdistinct categories of ...
Page 8 - The current v ersion of CBREEZE
CH.1: INTRODUCTION 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 9 GFK-1819 Animated Bitmaps No No No Standard Alarms and Statuspages Standard Standard Standard Standard Numeric keys Standard No Standard Standard System keys 4 4 4 4 Function keys * 10 No 12 18 LED's No No No 10 SmartStack option No No No Standard Battery Back R...
Page 10 - Parameter
CH.1: INTRODUCTION 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 11 GFK-1819 1.3 Technical Specifications Table 1.2 – Technical Specifications Parameter Conditions Min. Typical Max. Units Input voltage (V I ) 10 24 32 VDC Typical power consumption TIU050TIU10XTIU11XTIU20X V I = 24VDC V I = 24VDC V I = 24VDC V I = 24VDC 13013013...
Page 11 - Upgrade Revision Software & Firmware; Scope
PAGE 12 06 Apr 2000 CH. 1: INTRODUCTIONGFK-1819 1.4 Upgrade Revision Software & Firmware 1.4.1 Scope To avail of any new features that are included in this new release on units that were purchased prev iousto this release, both software and firmware require updating by the user. Any new unit wil...
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Page 13 - NOTES
PAGE 14 06 Apr 2000 CH. 1: INTRODUCTIONGFK-1819 NOTES
Page 15 - Figure 2.3 – Power Connector; O F F; Figure 2.2 – Automation Equipment Serial Port
PAGE 16 06 Apr 2000 CH. 2: TIU050GFK-1819 2.4 TIU050 Ports 2.4.1 TIU050 Configuration of the RS-485 Port The configuration bank (shown in Figure 2.5) sets the parameters of the RS-485 port as described inTable 2.1. Table 2.1 – Configuration Bank Switch 1 ON: Pull-up (must be used together with switc...
Page 16 - must be placed across each end of the RS-485 bus. With switch 2 ON,; Dimensions; TIU 050 CUTOU T DETAILS
CH.2: TIU050 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 17 GFK-1819 Pull-up and Pull-down switches are used to increase the signal level on the RS-485 bus. This is useful ifthere is a long bus and a significant amount of attenuation is anticipated. Termination resistance of 120 Ω must be placed across each end of the RS-485 ...
Page 18 - PAUSE Key
CH. 3: TIU100/101/102/103 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 19 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 3: TIU100/101/102/103 3.1 ScopeThe TIU10X 128 x 64 pixel display, which allows for some graphics and v arious fonts to be displayed. .The hardware description is detailed in this chapter. 3.2 TIU10X Button Selection Actions a) PAUSE key ...
Page 20 - TIU10X Configuration of the RS-485 Port; S e r ia l P o r t
CH. 3: TIU100/101/102/103 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 21 GFK-1819 3.5.1 TIU10X Configuration of the RS-485 Port The configuration bank (shown in Figure 3.8) sets the parameters of the RS-485 port as described inTable 3.1. Table 3.1 – Configuration Bank Switch 1 ON: Pull-up (must be used together with switch 3)...
Page 21 - Termination resistance of 120; TIU 10X CU TOUT DETA ILS
PAGE 22 06 Apr 2000 CH.3: TIU100/101/102/103GFK-1819 Termination resistance of 120 Ω must be placed across each end of the RS-485 bus. With switch 2 ON, a 120 Ω resistance is placed across the bus. This should only be used if the TIU050/100/110 is the last device at either end of the bus. 3.6 TIU10X...
Page 22 - TIU11X Button Selection Actions; used to preform some pre-programmed action.; TIU11X Contrast Adjustment; Numeric Keypad
CH. 4: TIU110/111/112/113 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 23 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 4: TIU110/111/112/113 4.1 ScopeThe TIU11X 128 x 64 pixel display, which allows for some graphics and v arious fonts to be displayed.The hardware description is detailed in this chapter. 4.2 TIU11X Button Selection Actions a) PAUSE key se...
Page 25 - TIU11X Configuration of the RS-485 Port; Table 4.1 – Configuration Bank; TIU 11X CU TOUT DETAILS
PAGE 26 06 Apr 2000 CH. 4: TIU110/111/112/113GFK-1819 4.5.1 TIU11X Configuration of the RS-485 Port The configuration bank (shown in Figure 4.8) sets the parameters of the RS-485 port as described inTable 4.1. Table 4.1 – Configuration Bank Switch 1 ON: Pull-up (must be used together with switch 3)O...
Page 26 - TIU20X Button Selection Actions; Figure 5.1 – Front View of TIU20X
CH. 5: TIU200/201/202/203 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 27 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 5: TIU200/201/202/203 5.1 ScopeThe TIU20X is 240 x 128 pixel display which allows for full graphic screen. The hardware description iscov er under the following chapter 5.2 TIU20X Button Selection Actions a) PAUSE key selects data for ed...
Page 27 - TIU20X 8-pin Terminal Block; Figure 5.2 – Rear View of TIU20X
PAGE 28 06 Apr 2000 CH. 5: TIU200/201/202/203GFK-1819 5.3 TIU20X Contrast Adjustment On menu page 1 (after the start-up screen), hold the ENTER key and press the UP or DOWN key toadjust the contrast. The contrast setting is stored and not lost after removing power. CONTRAST BAND - allows the user to...
Page 29 - TIU20X Configuration of the RS-485 Port; Table 5.1 – Configuration Bank
PAGE 30 06 Apr 2000 CH. 5: TIU200/201/202/203GFK-1819 5.5.1 TIU20X Configuration of the RS-485 Port The configuration bank (shown in Figure 2.23) sets the parameters of the RS-485 port as described inTable 5.1. Table 5.1 – Configuration Bank Switch 1 ON: Pull-up (must be used together with switch 3)...
Page 30 - CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 31; CHAPTER 6: COMMUNICATIONS; PC to Operator Station Communications; Recommended Automation Equipment Communication Cables; Connection; Te r m in a l B lo c k ); T I U 1 X X; Figure 6.1 – PC Programming Serial Port & Connection Detail
CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 31 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 6: COMMUNICATIONS 6.1 PC to Operator Station Communications The serial pin connections for transmit (Tx), receive (Rx) and ground are displayed below. 6.2 Automation Equipment (AE) Communications Connections 6.2.1 Recommended Automation Equi...
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PAGE 32 06 Apr 2000 CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONSGFK-1819 6.4 RS-422/485 Four-Wire Note: The descriptions used by different manufacturers for RS-422/485 connections v ary. Please refer tothe automation equipment manufacturers own manuals for connection details. Note: Horner produces application notes explai...
Page 32 - CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 33; . 1 u F C e ra m i c
CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 33 GFK-1819 6.5 RS-485 Two-Wire Figure 6.3 – RS-485 Two-Wire R S 4 2 2 / 4 8 5 ( 2 - w ir e ) R x D 8 A E R x - T x D 0 V R S 232 67 5 T x +T x - R x + R S 4 22/485 34 2 0 . 1 u F C e ra m i c T x / R x + T x / R x - C O M TIU110/100 TIU050/101/102/103/111/112/...
Page 33 - 0 m A L o o p
PAGE 34 06 Apr 2000 CH. 6: COMMUNICATIONSGFK-1819 6.6 Current Loop The following diagram shows the connection to a device with an active 20mA current loop. The currentloop on the TIU100/110 is passiv e. Either the PLC must provide the 20mA source or an external currentsource must be supplied. Note: ...
Page 34 - CH. 7: GETTING STARTED 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 35; CHAPTER 7: GETTING STARTED; Band; Port Tested
CH. 7: GETTING STARTED 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 35 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 7: GETTING STARTED 7.1 Self-TestPower up the unit with the UP and ENTER keys pressed at the same time. The unit enters a self-testmode. The self-test consists of the following four checks: 7.1.1 Contrast Band This test allows the user to se...
Page 36 - CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 37; CAN Features; Network; CsCAN Network Features
CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 37 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 8 : NETWORKS 8.1 ScopeThis chapter gives a brief introduction into the networking hardware av ailable on the Operator Stationrange. The part numbers of the various options are av ailable in the Introduction Chapter of this manual.For information o...
Page 37 - Overview; DeviceNet Features; Table 8.1 - DeviceNet Features and Functionality
PAGE 38 06 Apr 2000 CH. 8: NETWORKSGFK-1819 "self-arbitration" causes the controller with the greater Network ID number to cease broadcasting withoutaffecting the message-in-progress of the other controller. In applications with a large number of networked controllers, better results may be ...
Page 38 - CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 39; DeviceNet Protocol
CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 39 GFK-1819 8.4.2 DeviceNet Protocol Some of the communication protocol features of DeviceNet consist of the following: 1. A DeviceNet product can behav e as a Client, a Server or both.2. Master/Slave operation. 3. Capable of Peer-to-Peer exchange capability exists i...
Page 39 - CAN Wiring Rules; pair for “thick cable”.; Figure 8.3 – CAN Network Cabling
PAGE 40 06 Apr 2000 CH. 8: NETWORKSGFK-1819 8.5 CAN Wiring Rules 1 2 1 Ω V- CN _ L SH IE LD CN _ H V+ V- CN _ L SH IE LD CN _ H V+ V- CN _ L SH IE LD CN _ H V+ 1 2 1 Ω V- CN _ L SH IE LD CN _ H V+ 1 2 - 2 5 V D C + - R E D W H T S H IE L D B L U B L K RE D SH IE L D R E D W H T B L U B L K V+ CN_ L ...
Page 40 - CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 41; Profibus Wiring; P r o t e c t i v e G r o u n d; Figure 8.4 Profibus Port Pinout
CH. 8: NETWORKS 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 41 GFK-1819 8.6 ProfibusProfibus utilises a Master-Slave type of communication with the TIUXX2 functioning as a slav e device.Decentralised Peripherals (Slave) Baud rates of up to 12 MBd can be obtained through Profibus. Up to 32 devices 9master or slaves) can be con...
Page 41 - Figure 8.5 – Profibus Network Cabling; L in e t e r m in a t io n; Figure 8.6 – Profibus termination resistors
PAGE 42 06 Apr 2000 CH. 8: NETWORKSGFK-1819 Its is necessary to terminate both ends of the network. Both terminations must hav e power to them toinsure proper operation of the network. The following diagram illustrates the correct connection for thetermination resistors. R x D/T x D-N 8 DG ND 5 V+ 6...
Page 42 - CH. 9: SMARTSTACK 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 43; modules from the OCS Range to the TIU20X range. The; Installing and Removing a SmartStack Module; Installing SmartStack Modules; Figure 9.1 – Installing a SmartStack
CH. 9: SMARTSTACK 06 Apr 2000 PAGE 43 GFK-1819 CHAPTER 9: SMARTSTACK 9.1 ScopeHorner has now added the SmartStack modules from the OCS Range to the TIU20X range. The SmartStack system is a method of allowing I/O expansion on an HMI. A wide range of modules isav ailable including Digital and Anal...