Page 4 - PREFACE; Symbol Meaning; will; Electrical shock hazard –
IGWiPS200-1 PREFACE CONVENTIONS AND SYMBOLS The following symbols may be used in this manual and may appear on the equipment. The reader should become familiar with the symbols and their meaning. Symbols are provided to quickly alert the reader to safety related text. Symbol Meaning DANGER Indicates...
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; and; The terms remote and slave are used interchangeably in this guide.
IGWiPS200-1 INTRODUCTION This publication describes installation of the Siemens Wireless Process Solution (WiPS) 200 Series Two-Way Multipoint-To-Point Radios and I/O Expansion Modules. Radios (i.e. transceivers) 1 and I/O modules are used to construct a WiPS wireless network for the gathering and d...
Page 8 - PRODUCT SUPPORT; IMPORTANT; Contact Information; United States
IGWiPS200-1 PRODUCT SUPPORT When contacting Siemens for support: • Please have complete product information at hand: • For hardware, this information is provided on the product nameplate (part number or model number, serial number, and/or version). • For most software, this information is given in t...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; Po
IGWiPS200-1 INSTALLATION This section provides installation procedures for a WiPS 200 Series wireless network. A wireless network contains a master transceiver and up to eight remote (i.e. slave) transceivers. I/O Expansion modules provide the network with additional analog, digital, and pulse I/O c...
Page 11 - CSA HAZARDOUS LOCATION PRECAUTIONS
IGWiPS200-1 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This product is intended for fixed installation applications. In order to comply with FCC/ISC adopted RF exposure requirements, installation of this transmitter system’s an...
Page 12 - ANTENNA CONNECTORS AND SURGE VOLTAGE PROTECTION; Remote Site; Figure 2 Current (Amperage) Budget Example
IGWiPS200-1 ANTENNA CONNECTORS AND SURGE VOLTAGE PROTECTION Each transceiver has an MCX female antenna connector. The base 3-1/2", 1/4-wave whip antenna has an MCX male connector. Optional higher gain antennas and low-loss coaxial cables have type-N connectors. MCX to type-N adapters and other c...
Page 14 - Pulse Input Module (See Figure 17 on page 26)
IGWiPS200-1 A. Analog Output and Digital Output Fault Response Selections Three I/O modules (4-Channel Analog Output Module, 8-Channel Digital Output Module, and Combination Input/Output Module) contain DIP switches that may be set by the user to determine the module’s response to the connected tran...
Page 15 - Pulse Output Module (See Figure 18 on page 26); C. Setting Module Switches
IGWiPS200-1 Pulse Output Module (See Figure 18 on page 26) There are two DIP switches for each channel: switches 1 and 2 for channel 1, switches 3 and 4 for channel 2. Switches 1 (CH1) and 3 (CH2) – Counter or Frequency Mode; Default setting is Counter When Counter mode is selected, the module will ...
Page 16 - MOUNTING THE DIN RAIL; Conduit adapters; DIN Rail Mount Transceiver or I/O Expansion Module; Figure 3 Physical Dimensions
IGWiPS200-1 MOUNTING THE DIN RAIL At each installation site, mount the DIN rail and DIN rail mount modules (e.g. transceiver, I/O modules, power supply) in a NEMA enclosure appropriate for the environment and hazardous area classification. Refer to Figure 3 for transceiver and I/O module dimensions....
Page 17 - Interconnect the modules by mating the bus connectors.; To add a module to a row:; Note the gender of the installed module’s bus connector.; To remove a module from the DIN rail:; on both sides
IGWiPS200-1 Each module has a moveable, spring-loaded mounting lip to assist in mounting a module, sliding a module along the DIN rail, and removing a module from the DIN rail. This lip has a slotted tab so the blade of a small screwdriver can be inserted and the lip levered away from the rail. Figu...
Page 18 - WIRING; matched; DANGER; Remove power from all wires and terminals before working on; installation information may be provided with the antenna.
IGWiPS200-1 MOUNTING THE 1/4-WAVE WHIP ANTENNA Mount the 3-1/6" (80.4 mm) high, omnidirectional whip antenna 5 , shown at right, within 5' (1.5m) of the transceiver to allow the supplied 6' (2m) cable to easily reach between the antenna and transceiver. A mounting bracket and three screws are su...
Page 19 - Electrical Connections; Figure 5 Removing a Connector Block; Wire Stripping Recommendations:; Power Input Circuit Protection
IGWiPS200-1 Electrical Connections – Power and I/O connections are completed through screw actuated compression terminals. Connector blocks can be removed from a module for wiring, as shown in the two figures below. Insert a small straight-slot screwdriver between a connector block and the faceplate...
Page 20 - Transceiver Wiring Examples; Figure 6 Transceiver Wiring, 4-20 mA Current Loop with 2-Wire Device
IGWiPS200-1 Transceiver Wiring Examples Five transceiver wiring examples are provided below. Figures 6, 7, and 8 show typical transceiver wiring for 2-wire, 3-wire, and 4-wire current loops. Figures 9 and 10 show two variations on the wiring for a loop powered external analog device. Also shown in F...
Page 21 - Figure 7 Transceiver Wiring, 4-20 mA Current Loop with 3-Wire Device
IGWiPS200-1 Figure 7 Transceiver Wiring, 4-20 mA Current Loop with 3-Wire Device May 2007 19
Page 22 - Figure 8 Transceiver Wiring, 4-20 mA Current Loop with 4-Wire Device
IGWiPS200-1 Figure 8 Transceiver Wiring, 4-20 mA Current Loop with 4-Wire Device May 2007 20
Page 23 - Figure 9 Transceiver Wiring, Analog and Digital Outputs
IGWiPS200-1 Figure 9 Transceiver Wiring, Analog and Digital Outputs Figure 10 Transceiver Wiring, Analog Output Wiring for a Loop Powered Device May 2007 21
Page 24 - Transceiver RF Link and Output State Wiring Options; Figure 11 Transceiver Block Diagram; I/O Expansion Module Wiring Examples
IGWiPS200-1 Transceiver RF Link and Output State Wiring Options This section describes the transceiver RF link status relay and the analog output and digital output wiring options. A block diagram of the transceiver is shown in Figure 11. Figure 11 Transceiver Block Diagram Transceiver RF Link The R...
Page 27 - Figure 16 Combination Input and Output Module Wiring
IGWiPS200-1 Multiple Colors Faceplate Figure 16 Combination Input and Output Module Wiring (One Analog Input, One Analog Output, Two Digital Inputs, and Two Digital Outputs) May 2007 25
Page 29 - ASSIGNING AND SETTING I/O MODULE ADDRESSES; Yellow; Figure 19 I/O Module Address Selection Switch
IGWiPS200-1 ASSIGNING AND SETTING I/O MODULE ADDRESSES Module addresses are 1 through 8, as shown on the module faceplates in Figure 19. The top row in the figure shows three I/O modules at a location (for example, at a remote location). The lower row shows the complementary I/O modules at another l...
Page 30 - or
IGWiPS200-1 HAZARD LABEL A label, similar to that shown here, is included in a WiPS shipment. The installer or user should post this label in an appropriate, highly visible location near the WiPS modules. Possible label mounting locations include: on the outside of an enclosure housing WiPS modules ...
Page 31 - POST INSTALLATION SIGNAL STRENGTH AND LED INDICATIONS; TRANSCEIVER RSSI
IGWiPS200-1 4. Locate the Hop Key (a small circuit board) at the rear edge of the top circuit board, see the figure below. Unplug the Hop Key and set it aside. Hop Key Location 5. Carefully insert the faceplate/circuit board assembly in its cover until it snaps into place. When inserting the assembl...
Page 32 - Figure 21 Received Signal Strength Graph; all; PULSE INPUT MODULE DIAGNOSTIC LED’S
IGWiPS200-1 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 -115 -110 -105 -100 -95 -90 -85 -80 -75 Signal Strength (-dBm) +D C Vol ts RSSI vs DC Voltage MG 0044 6a Figure 21 Received Signal Strength Graph TRANSCEIVER AND I/O EXPANSION MODULE STATUS LED INDICATIONS Power LED Indicates the presence of power to the module. It is...
Page 33 - PULSE OUTPUT MODULE DIAGNOSTIC LED’S; frequency; SPECIFICATIONS; Transceiver; to specified voltage levels consult factory for relay options); LOS – Line of Sight between transmitting and receiving antennas
IGWiPS200-1 PULSE OUTPUT MODULE DIAGNOSTIC LED’S There are 3 diagnostic LED’s on the pulse output module: Status LED: On solid when I/O is functional and flashing if there is a conflict with another module. Pulse Input 1 and 2 LEDs: These lights will flicker at a varying frequency depending on the f...
Page 36 - WARRANTY
IGWiPS200-1 WARRANTY (a) Seller warrants that on the date of shipment the goods are of the kind and quality described herein and are free of non-conformities in workmanship and material. This warranty does not apply to goods delivered by Seller but manufactured by others. (b) Buyer's exclusive remed...