Ethernet-based Data Acquisition
and Control Modules
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Part No. 2003600003Edition 9
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The power cord or plug is damaged.
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The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
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ADAM-6000 series Ethernet-based data acquisition and control (DA&C) modules
provide I/O, data acquisition, and networking capabilities in one module, allowing you
to build a cost-effective distributed monitoring and control solution for a wide variety
of applications. Through a standard Ethernet network, ADAM-6000 modules can
retrieve I/O values from sensors and can publish them as real-time I/O values to networking nodes via LAN, intranet, or the Internet. With Ethernet-enabled technology,
ADAM-6000 modules allow you to build up a cost-effective DA&C system for building
automation, environmental monitoring, facility management, and e-manufacturing
applications. Figure 1-1 gives a brief overview of a system architecture that can be
adopted for ADAM-6000 modules.
Figure 1.1 ADAM-6000 Module System Architecture
1.2Major Features
Ethernet-Enabled DA&C I/O Modules
ADAM-6000 modules are based on the widely utilized Ethernet networking standard,
which is employed in most business environments. You can easily add ADAM-6000
series I/O modules to existing Ethernet networks or use them in new Ethernetenabled e-manufacturing networks. This series of modules supports 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet and Modbus/TCP over TCP/IP for data connectivity, and UDP over Ethernet. With UDP/IP, ADAM-6000 series I/O modules can actively transmit data streams
to up to eight Ethernet nodes. Through Ethernet networking, HMI/SCADA systems,
and controllers, you can access and acquire real-time data from ADAM-6000 Ethernet-enabled DA&C modules. The data can then be integrated with business systems
to derive valuable business information.
Note!Some intelligent functions are only provided with the ADAM-6000-CE
version. See Appendix F for further details.
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Intelligent I/O Modules
Upgraded from traditional I/O modules, all ADAM-6000 series modules have pre-built
intelligent functions that can enhance system capabilities. For example, the digital
input modules provide counter and totalizer functions; the digital output modules provide pulse output and delay output functions; the analog input modules provide
descriptive statistical data calculations (e.g., min., max., and mean); and the analog
output modules provide a PID loop control function.
Mixed I/O for All Applications
The ADAM-6000 series' mixed I/O design provides a cost-effective I/O option for
application systems. The most commonly used I/O types for single-function units are
available in a single module. This design concept not only saves I/O usage as well as
costs, but it also speeds up I/O operations. For small DA&C system or standalone
control units in medium-large systems, the ADAM-6000 series' mixed I/O design can
easily fit your application needs with only one or two modules. With additional
embedded control modules, these modules can be used to easily create a localized,
less complex, and more distributed I/O architecture.
Remote Monitoring and Diagnosis
Previous differences in communication modes and data formats made it difficult to
implement automation control and monitoring in IT-based infrastructure. In particular,
users had to convert data to transform I/O datastreams from SCADA systems before
transfer to a database or IT management system.
ADAM-6000 modules integrate the latest web language (HTML 5) and web-based
architectural style (REST) with basic authentication for users to remotely acquire I/O
data in any smart device web service without routing from the SCADA system. As an
example, a smartphone web browser can now be used to remotely access an I/O
module via HTTP.
Each ADAM-6000 module features a pre-built I/O module web page for displaying
real-time I/O data, alarms, and module status via LAN or the Internet. Using any popular Internet browser, you can perform monitoring from both local and remote sites.
Furthermore, web-enabled monitoring can be completed immediately without requiring any programming.
Chapter 1Understanding Your System
Modbus/TCP Protocol
ADAM-6000 modules support the widely used industry standard Modbus/TCP protocol, enabling you to connect with any Ethernet controllers or HMI/SCADA software
that supports Modbus/TCP. Advantech also provides an OPC server for Modbus/TCP
so that ADAM-6000 I/O module datastreams can be integrated with OPC clientenabled software, thus freeing you from having to develop new drivers.
Customized Web Page
Since ADAM-6000 modules have a default built-in web page, you can monitor and
control the I/O status from any location by using Internet Explorer. Moreover, customized web pages can be uploaded to ADAM-6000 modules for individual applications.
Advantech provides sample code in JavaScript* as a reference for you to design your
own operator interface and then upload it to the specific ADAM-6000 modules via
Adam/Apax .NET Utility.
Modbus/TCP Software Support
The firmware for ADAM-6000 modules has a built-in Modbus/TCP server. Advantech
provides the ADAM .NET Class Library and Adam/Apax .NET Utility for module con-
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figuration and customization. You can configure ADAM modules using this utility, and
it can be integrated with any human-machine (HMI) software that supports Modbus/
TCP. You can also purchase Advantech OPC Server to configure the Modbus/TCP
settings.
1.3Specifications
Ethernet10/100BASE-T
WiringUTP (Cat 5 or later)
Bus ConnectionRJ45 modular jack
Comm. ProtocolModbus/TCP on TCP/IP and UDP
Data Transfer Rate
Status Indicator
CasePC with captive mounting hardware
Screw Terminal BlockAccepts wire size #14-28 AWG, stripped length: 6.5 mm
Note!Although the equipment is designed to operate below 30% humidity,
static electricity problems are more common at lower humidity levels.
Ensure you take adequate precautions when handling the equipment.
We recommend using grounding straps, anti-static floor coverings, and
other protection measures if you use the equipment in low-humidity
environments.
Up to 100 Mbps
Unregulated 10 to 30
Power, CPU, Communication
(Link, Collide, 10/100 Mbps, Tx, Rx)
V
DC
1.4Dimensions
The following dimensions are given in millimeters. These dimensions are common for
all ADAM-6000 modules.
Figure 1.2 ADAM-6000 Module Dimensions
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1.5LED Status
There are two LEDs on the front panel of ADAM-6000 modules. Each LED has two
indicators to represent system status:
Chapter 1Understanding Your System
LEDColorIndication Behavior
BlinkModule is normally running
Status
LinkGreen ONEthernet is connected
Speed
COMGreen Blink
Orange (when Status and
Link are on at the same time)
Orange (when speed and
COM are on at the same
time)
Red
Red ONEthernet speed is 100 Mbps
ON for 30s
When user enable LOCATE
function
Module is transmitting or
receiving data
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How to Locate Your Module
ADAM-6000 modules also have a locate function to help you physically identify a
specific module that you may be looking for. When this function is enabled, the Status
LED will remain red for 30 s. In Adam/Apax .NET Utility, you can enable the locate
function by clicking Enable in the Information tab.
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Chapter2
2 Hardware Selection
Guidelines
2.1Selecting an I/O Module
To organize an ADAM-6000 remote DA&C system, you will need to select I/O modules to act as an interface between the host PC and field devices or sensors. The following should be considered when deciding which I/O modules to select.
What types of I/O signals does your system use?
How many inputs and outputs does your system require?
How many modules are required for distributed I/O point arrangement?
How will you arrange the modules to handle I/O points in individual areas of the
installation site?
How many hubs will you require to connect all of the modules?
What is the required voltage range for each I/O module?
What isolation environment is required for each I/O module?
What are the noise and distance limitations for each I/O module?
Examples of I/O module selection considerations are detailed in Table 2.1.
Analog valves, actuators, chart recorders,
electric motor drives, analog meters
Input modules sense ON/OFF
or OPENED/CLOSED signals
Output module signals interface with ON/OFF or
OPENED/CLOSED devices
Convert continuous analog
signals into input values for a
host device
Set a host device’s output to
analog signals (generally
through transducers) for field
devices
2.2Selecting a Link Terminal and Cable
Use an RJ-45 connector to connect the Ethernet port of ADAM-6000 modules to a
hub. The cable employed for the connection should be a Cat 3 (10 Mbps) or Cat 5
(100 Mbps) UTP/STP cable, both of which comply with EIA/TIA 586 specifications.
The maximum length between a hub and any ADAM-6000 module is 100 m (approx.
330 ft).
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Chapter 2Hardware Selection Guidelines
Figure 2.1 Connecting ADAM-6000 Modules to an Ethernet Terminal via Cable
Table 2.2: Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pin Assignment Chart
To complete your DA&C system, it is necessary to select an operator interface. Supporting the Modbus/TCP protocol, ADAM-6000 modules can easily be integrated into
different systems for various applications.
The real-time status of ADAM-6000 modules can be read from a web page using the
following browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 9 or later)
Google Chrome (version 30 or later)
Safari (version 6 or later)
Mozilla Firefox (version 25 or later)
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If you want to integrate ADAM-6000 modules with HMI software in a SCADA system,
HMI software packages that support Modbus/TCP can be used. Examples are as follows:
Advantech PM Designer
Wonderware InTouch
Any software that supports the Modbus/TCP protocol
You can also purchase Advantech OPC Server, a highly user-friendly data exchange
tool. Any HMI software designed with OPC Client can be employed to access ADAM6000 modules.
To develop your own applications, the Adam .NET Class Library is ideal for building
up user interfaces.
With these ready-to-go software packages, tasks such as remote data acquisition,
process control, historical trending, and data analysis require only a few keystrokes
to utilize.
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Chapter3
3 Hardware Installation
Guide
3.1Interface Introduction
Package Contents and System Requirements
Prior to installing ADAM-6000 modules, please check the following.
The package should contain the following contents:
ADAM-6000 module with one bracket and DIN-rail adapter
ADAM-6000 module user manual
The minimum specifications for the host computer are listed as follows:
Microsoft Windows XP/7
32 MB RAM
20 MB of hard disk space
VGA color monitor
CD-ROM drive
Mouse or other pointing device
10/100 Mbps Ethernet card
The following equipment will also be required to complete the installation:
Ethernet hub (at least 2 ports)
Two Ethernet cables with an RJ-45 connector
Power supply for the ADAM-6000 module (+10 to 30 V, unregulated)
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3.2Mounting Options
ADAM-6000 modules are compact units that can be installed with a panel mounting
bracket or a DIN rail mounting bracket.
3.2.1Panel Mounting
Before installing the ADAM-6000 module, you should determine the optimal placement in a panel or cabinet by referring the bracket dimensions shown in Figure 3.1.
First, fix the bracket and then fix the ADAM-6000 module on the bracket, as shown in
Figure 3.2.
Chapter 3Hardware Installation Guide
Figure 3.1 Panel Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Figure 3.2 How to Fix a Module on the Mounting Bracket
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3.2.2DIN Rail Mounting
The ADAM-6000 module can also be secured to a cabinet by using DIN rails. First,
fix the ADAM-6000 module to the DIN rail adapter (Figure 3-3) and then secure it on
the DIN rail (Figure 3-4). When mounting the module on the rail, you should consider
using end brackets at each end of the rail in order to prevent the module from sliding.
Figure 3.3 How to Fix a Module on the DIN Rail Adapter
Figure 3.4 How to Secure a Module to a DIN Rail
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3.3Wiring and Connections
This section provides basic information on wiring the power supply, I/O units, and network connection.
3.3.1Power Supply Wiring
Although ADAM-6000/TCP systems are designed for a standard industrial unregulated 24 V
within the range of +10 to 30 V
peak-to-peak, and the immediate ripple voltage should be maintained between +10
and 30 V
Note!The wires should be at least 2 mm in diameter.
power supply, they accept any power unit that supplies input power
DC
. Power supply ripple must be limited to 200 mV
DC
. Screw terminals +Vs and GND are for wiring the power supply.
DC
Chapter 3Hardware Installation Guide
Figure 3.5 How to Connect the Module Power Wires
We advise using the following standard colors (which are also indicated on the modules) for the power lines:
+Vs (R) Red
GND (B)Black
3.3.2I/O Module Wiring
A plug-in screw terminal block is used for the interface between I/O modules and field
devices. The following information must be considered when connecting electrical
devices to I/O modules.
The terminal block accepts Wire Size #14~28 AWG (stripped length: 6.5 mm)
Always use a continuous length of wire; do not combine wires
Use the shortest possible wire length
Use wire trays for routing where possible
Avoid running wires near high-energy wiring
Avoid running input wiring proximal to output wiring
Avoid creating sharp bends in the wires
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Chapter4
4 Introduction to Analog
ADAM-6000 I/O
Modules
4.1Analog Input Modules
Analog input modules use an A/D converter to convert sensor voltage, current, thermocouple, and RTD signals into data, which are then translated into engineering
units. When prompted by the host computer, the data are sent via standard 10/
100BASE-T Ethernet or IEEE 802.11b WLAN. The current status can then be read
using a pre-built webpage or any HMI software that supports Modbus/TCP. Analog
input modules protect your equipment from ground loops and power surges by providing opto-isolation of the A/D input as well as transformer-based isolation.
4.2ADAM-6015 7-ch Isolated RTD Input Module
The ADAM-6015 is a 16-bit, 7-ch RTD input module with programmable input ranges
on all channels. It accepts various RTD inputs (PT100, PT1000, Balco 500, and Ni),
and data are transmitted to the host computer in engineering units (°C). Each analog
channel can be configured to an independent range, thus allowing individual channels to be used simultaneously in different applications.
4.2.1Specifications
Communication: 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
Supported protocols: Modbus/TCP,TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, ICMP, DHCP, and ARP
Supports P2P and GCL (see Section 6.7 and Chapter 8)
High-Speed Mode (DE Version Only)
In high-speed mode, the maximum total sample rate is 1 kHz (i.e., if 7 channels are
used, then the sampling rate will be 1000/7, which is approximately 142 Hz per channel). This will be influenced by the number of connected Modbus clients and the
Ethernet quality. To maximize performance in high-speed mode, any channels that
are not in use should be disabled; otherwise, the accuracy may be affected.
Note!When using a calibrator to simulate resistors in high-speed mode, no
more than one channel should be enabled.
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