Emerson Controlinc Quick Start Guide

Controlinc Quick Startup Guide
Quick Startup Guide
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Section 1: Quick Start Guide
1.1 Setup Instructions ................................................................................................ 9
1.2 Entering Setup Mode ...........................................................................................9
1.3 Changing Setup Parameters ................................................................................. 9
1.4 Exiting Setup Mode ..............................................................................................9
1.5 Direct Command Mode ......................................................................................10
1.6 Valve Control Mode ...........................................................................................10
1.7 Valve Travel Limits ..............................................................................................11
1.8 ESD Function ......................................................................................................11
1.9 ESD/Monitor Relay Function ............................................................................... 12
1.10 ESD Trigger Sources ...........................................................................................12
1.11 ESD Delay Time ..................................................................................................13
1.12 Position Control Bandwidth ................................................................................14
1.13 Speed Control Bandwidth ..................................................................................14
1.14 Motor Starter Type .............................................................................................15
1.15 Analog Output Control .......................................................................................15
1.16 Modulation Delay Time ......................................................................................15
1.17 Network Response Delay Time ...........................................................................16
1.18 Torque Retry (Log-Jam) Control ..........................................................................16
1.19 Network Baud Rate ............................................................................................17
1.20 Network Parity ................................................................................................... 18
1.21 Calibrate Analog I/O ...........................................................................................18
1.22 Calibrate Analog Inputs ......................................................................................19
1.23 Calibrate Analog Output ....................................................................................19
1.24 Load Factory Default Calibrate Values ................................................................20
1.25 User Relay #1 Application ...................................................................................20
1.26 User Relay #2 Application ...................................................................................21
1.27 LSA Position Setpoint .........................................................................................22
1.28 LSB Position Setpoint .........................................................................................22
1.29 Anti-water Hammer ...........................................................................................23
1.30 Opening Duty Cycle ON Timer ............................................................................23
1.31 Opening Duty Cycle OFF Timer ...........................................................................24
1.32 Closing Duty Cycle ON Timer .............................................................................. 24
1.33 Closing Duty Cycle OFF Timer ............................................................................. 25
1.34 Write Protect .....................................................................................................26
1.35 Setpoint Tracking ...............................................................................................26
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Section 2: Modbus Memory Map Reference
2.1 Modbus Function Codes .....................................................................................27
2.2 Input Register Map .............................................................................................27
2.3 Input Register 03 (DCM320B only) .....................................................................28
2.4 Discrete Input Map .............................................................................................28
2.5 Coil Map .............................................................................................................29
2.6 Holding Register Map .........................................................................................30
Section 3: Network Installation Guide
Network Installation Guide ..........................................................................................31
Section 4: System Startup Guide
System Startup Guide ..................................................................................................33
Section 5: Optional Phase Monitor
Optional Phase Monitor ...............................................................................................35
Section 6: Alarm Denitions and Troubleshooting Guide
Alarm Denitions and Troubleshooting Guide ..............................................................37
Section 7: Diagnostic Features of 320B Controlinc M2CP
7.1 High Water Mark Torque Data (Max Torque Prole) ............................................38
7.2 Full Stroke Test (FST) ..........................................................................................39
7.3 Partial Stroke Test (PST) .....................................................................................43
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Preface
DCM320B is an upgrade of DCM320A. It is a t, form, and function replacement for the DCM320A. The DCM320B may be used as a direct replacement of the DCM320A in existing installations. The primary difference is the DIP switch conguration method. The DCM320B provides more range and resolution of most conguration parameters. This handy reference is a guide to help you
get your system up and running quickly. Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the actuator for detailed wiring information.
The rst section of this guide will help you get your Controlinc actuators hooked-up and set-up correctly. If you need to change conguration of the unit, we recommend using our Windows based DCMLink rather than setting conguration DIP switches
shown in this guide. Setting network station address DIP switches is required. The second section of this manual is the Modbus
memory map reference to help congure your host database. If you are using the Controlinc Network Master, then refer to the
manual supplied with that unit for memory maps. Section three of this manual is a brief system startup guide to help you do things in the proper order to achieve a successful system startup. This last section also covers optional phase monitor module. This document covers Revision F and later revision boards.
!WARNING
Failure to follow instructions for proper electrical wiring, storage, setup, and maintenance may cause serious injury, damage equipment, or void the warranty. Refer to Manual E796 for instructions on storage, electrical hook-up, and maintenance.
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Step 1: Identify network topology
Identify network topology from Figures 2 and 3, and note the ports being used (Ports A,B,C,D).
Refer to page 23 for guidance on network planning and installation.
Step 2: Set network jumpers and switches
If network topology is parallel bus, then remove network termination and bias by turning OFF S1 and S2 of SW4 on the DCM 320B card. Remove jumpers JP1 and JP2 on the CAM05,
if installed. Terminations must be left in the most distant unit on the network. If E>Net is
selected, all ports must be terminated. Baudrate range selection is not required on DCM 320B but is required on CAM05. Refer to Figure 5 for jumper and DIP switch locations.
Step 3: Connect network wiring (Refer to page 23 for guidance)
Wire network ports selected in Step 1. Refer to Figure 4 when wiring Ports A and B on TBM 320A module. Refer to Figure 5 when wiring Ports C and D on the CAM05 module.
Step 4: Connect auxiliary I/O wiring
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Refer to Figure 4 when connecting discrete auxiliary I/O wiring. Note that some functions must
be jumpered between screw terminals if not wired to external contacts. Analog I/O wiring is
connected to the DCM 320B module as shown in Figure 5.
Step 5: Set network station address
Each node (valve actuator) on the network must have a unique station address. Locate DIP switch SW1 on the DCM 320B card shown in Figure 5. Locate the desired station address on pages 7 and 8. Set the DIP switches of SW1 to the corresponding pattern shown beside the selected address. Press execute button to store address.
NOTE:
We highly recommend using the windows based DCMLink to congure the actuators. DCMLink
is available at www.emerson.com or your local Actuation Technologies distributor. If using
DCMLink, you may skip step 6 below.
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Figure 1 DCMLink Homescreen
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Step 6: Select conguration parameters
The actuator may be congured using the 5 DIP switches of SW2 and 8 DIP switches of SW1. This is a back-up means of conguring the unit if DCMLink is not available. The actuator
is normally shipped with factory default settings. These settings may be changed by the
following procedure. Locate DIP switches SW1, SW2, and Setup Execute Button on the
DCM 320B module shown in Figure 5. Place the Selector Switch in the "OFF" position. Select
the feature or conguration parameter from the conguration tables in this manual. Set
the DIP switches per the corresponding switch pattern and then press the execute button.
If the conguration parameter is valid, the green (setup data good) LED will ash. If error data is entered, the red (setup data error) LED will light until the error is corrected. Repeat
this procedure for each parameter to be revised. Return all 5 DIP switches of SW2 to the OFF position and return the 8 DIP switches of SW1 to the network station address when
conguration is complete. With all SW2 switches OFF and the address switches set, press the execute button to store the network address to nonvolatile conguration memory.
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Figure 2 Controlinc Model 320B RS485 Network Topology Options
Single
Multidrop
Bus
Redundant Multidrop
Bus
Single
E>Net
Redundant E>Net
E>Net
Ring
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Redundant
E>Net Ring
Limits: 32 units
4,000 ft
total
Turn OFF
S1 abd S2 of SW4 on
320B card
(except last actuator)
Limits based on EIA standard for RS485 bus networks
Limits: 32 units
4,000 ft
total
Requires
CAM05
module
Turn OFF S1 and S2 of SW4 on DCM320B and
remove JP1 and JP2 on
CAM05 card
Limits: 254 units
5,000 ft
between units or
200 miles
total
Limits: 254 units
5,000 ft
between units or
200 miles
total
Requires
CAM05
module
Limits: 254 units
5,000 ft
between units or
200 miles
total
EIM Network Master required
for ring network topology
E>Net requires network terminations and bias to be asserted at all ports of all series connected E>Net actuators. Networks may be a combination of parallel bus and series E>Net connections. Limit number of parallel connected units to 15 between series connected E>Net units.
Limits: 254 units
5,000 ft
between units or
200 miles
total
Requires
CAM05
module
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Figure 3
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Shield
Shield
Bus Network
Jumpers common shield through the network
E>Net
Shield
Shield
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Figure 4 TBM 320A Hook-up Diagram
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NOTE:
TBM320A is used with both DCM320A and DCM320B.
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Figure 5
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Figure 6 Conguration Data and Network Station Address (SW1)
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Figure 6 Conguration Data and Network Station Address (SW1) continued.....
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To store network station address to nonvolatile
conguration memory,
set all SW2 switches to
OFF, set SW1 switches
to the desired address, place selector switch in
OFF position and then
press execute button.
Addresses 0 and 255 are reserved for broadcast. Addresses 254 is reserved on secondary port.
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1.1 Setup Instructions
The DCM 320B is factory congured as specied by the customer purchase order. If eld setup changes are required, follow setup instructions below. If unsure about setup of a module,
known factory default settings may be reloaded as shown under "Direct Command Mode".
When executed, the module loads known parameters from program memory to EEPROM conguration memory. Default parameters are highlighted in this manual by a box around the
default or the value is listed.
1.2 Entering Setup Mode
Locate DIP switches SW1, SW2, Setup Execute Button and LED indicators on the DCM 320B
(See Figure 5). SW2 switches select mode and SW1 switches select setup parameters and network station address.
1) Record network station address of SW1. These switches must be returned to the same setting before exiting setup.
2) Place selector switch in the OFF position.
3) Select desired setup mode by setting SW2 as indicated on this and following pages.
4) Verify the DCM320B has entered setup mode by a rapid ashing CPU GOOD light.
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1.3 Changing Setup Parameters
The ve switches (S1 - S5) of SW2 select the parameter/mode to be congured. The eight
switches of SW1 (S1 - SB) are used to select desired setup data.
1) Locate the desired setup parameter to be revised on pages 10 through 26.
2) Set the ve switches of SW2 per the switch pattern shown for desired mode.
3) Set SW1 switches as shown or refer to the switches on Figure 6 for desired value. Selected values are multiples of the stated resolution for each parameter.
4) When both SW2 and SW1 switches are set, press the execute button to store the setup parameter to nonvolatile memory.
5) Verify the green LED (setup data good) light ashes. If an invalid enter is made, the red LED (setup data error) light will turn on until the error is corrected.
1.4 Exiting Setup Mode
1) Tum off all ve SW2 switches.
2) Place selector switch in the OFF position.
3) Return SW1 switches to the Network Station Address recorded in Step 1 under "Entering Setup Mode" above.
4) Press the Execute Button.
5) Verify the DCM320B has returned to the normal run mode by a slow ashing CPU GOOD light.
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1.5 Direct Command Mode
SW2
All SW2 switches OFF. Normal run mode. Return all SW2 switches to this position after setup.
SW2
S1 ON = Direct Command Mode. Select the desired command by setting SW1 switches as follows.
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SW1
SW1
SW1
S1 ON = Reload Factory Defaults. Loads default settings as listed or designated by rectangle around description under each setup mode parameter in this manual.
S2 ON = Reset passcode protection.
S1, S2 ON = Archive Torque Prole. Stores torque prole to
EEPROM for later retrieval by host computer.
1.6 Valve Control Mode
(Setpoint Source)
SW2
S2 ON = Valve Control Modes. Select the desired control mode by setting SW1 switches as follows.
SW1
All SW1 switches OFF = Remote Host Control.
Host may write Setpoint or Open, Stop, Close.
Required by F.Fieldbus for modulating control.
SW1
SW1
S1 ON = Control from AIN1 (Torque Analog Input). Position control with Potentionmeter or 0 - 5 V signal connected to P3.
S2 ON = Control from AIN2 (User Analog Input #1). Position control with 4 - 20 mA signal connected to P4-2.
SW1
S1, S2 ON = Control from AIN3 (User Analog Input #2). Position control with 4 - 20 mA signal connected to P4-4.
SW1
S3 ON = Block Valve Control Mode. Required by Foundation Fieldbus for discrete control mode.
SW1
S1, S3 ON = Pulse Input Control Mode. 24 V DC discrete control
wired to User Input #1 (OPEN) and User Input #2 (CLOSE).
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1.7 Valve Travel Limits
SW2
S1, S2 ON = Valve Travel Limits Mode.
SW1
All switches OFF = Open and Close Position Limits. Open to LSO and Close to LSC.
SW1
S1 ON = Enable close valve torque seat. Open to LSO and Close to TSC.
SW1
S2 ON = Enable torque backseat. Open to TSO and Close to LSC.
SW1
S1, S2 ON = Enable close torque seat and torque backseat.
Open to TSO and Close to TSC.
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1.8 ESD Function
SW2
S4 ON, Select ESD Function setup mode.
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
All SW1 switches OFF. Stay-Put (Stop) and do not operate ESD relay. Factory default.
S1 ON, Go closed on ESD and do not
operate ESD relay.
S2 ON, Go open on ESD and do not
operate ESD relay.
S1, S2 ON, Go closed on ESD and operate ESD relay.
S3 ON, Go open on ESD and operate ESD relay.
S1, S3 ON, Stay-Put and operate ESD relay.
Do not operate close or open outputs.
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