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Appendix D
OIT Panel Cutout Dimensions – Front View
4.4mm +/-0.3
4Holes
Connect mounting
stud(s) to control
panel earth ground
5.10" +/-0.03
5.60" +/-0.01
142.2mm +/-0.3
94mm +/-0.8
3.70" +/-0.03
129.5mm +/-0.8
Check Dimension 4.00" [101.6 mm]
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Fax: 425/745-3429 • E-mail: maple@maple-systems.com • URL: www.maple-systems.com
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This manual is a publication of MapleSystems, Inc.,and is provided for useby its customers only. The contents of the manualare copyrighted byMaple Systems, Inc.;reproduction in whole orin part, foruse other thanin support ofMaple Systemsequipment, is prohibited withoutthe specificwritten permission of Maple Systems.
WARRANTY
Maple Systemswarrants each product tobe free fromelectrical andmechanical defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of shipment. This warranty does not apply to defects in the Products caused by abuse, misuse, accident, casualty, alteration, negligence, repair not authorized by Maple Systems, use on current or voltages other than specified by Maple Systems, or application orinstallation not inaccordance with published instructionmanuals. This warrantyis in lieu of any other warranty either expressed or implied.
Maple Systems’ liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the Product only, and not costs of installation, removal, or damage to user’s property or other liabilities. If Maple Systems is unable to repair or replace a nonconforming Product, it may offer a refund of the amount paid to Maple Systems for such Product infull satisfaction of its warranty obligation. Maximum liability of Maple Systems is the cost of the Product.
Information furnished by Maple Systems, Inc., is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Maple Systemsfor the use of this information nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication, or otherwise, under any patent or patent rights of Maple Systems, Inc. Maple Systems retains the right to revise or change its products and documentation at any time without notice.
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED
Package the unit in its original packaging container or, if unavailable, any suitable rigid container. If a substitute container is used, surround the unit with shock absorbing material; damagein shipment is not covered bythe warranty. Include aletter with theunit describing thedifficulty and designatinga contact person. Send to the following address: Maple Systems, Inc., 808 134th Street SW, Suite120, Everett, WA 98204.
Only Products that have been issued a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Maple Systems may be returned. All RMAs must be accompanied with a written purchase order for tracking purposes or, in the case of out-of-warranty repairs, for repair charges on a time and material basis.
All returns will be tested to verify customer claims of noncompliance with the product warranty. Improper return packaging which makes verification impossible will void the warranty. Products passing the tests will be returned “AS IS” to the customer.
If noncompliance is verified and is not due to customer abuse or the other exceptions described with product warranty, Maple Systemswill, at its option, repair or replace the Product returned to it, freight prepaid, which fail to comply withthe foregoing warranty,provided Maple Systemsis notified of such noncompliance within the one-year warranty period.
APPLICATIONS ASSISTANCE
This manualis designed to provide the necessary informationfor trouble-free installation andoperation of your new Operator Interface Terminal (OIT). However, if you need assistance, please call Maple Systems at 425-745-3229 or visit our web site at www.maple-systems.com.
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Appendix C
Dimensional Outline
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Appendix B
Agency Ratings
UL Class I, Division 2 Groups A,B,C,D hazardous locations.
Environmental Type 4, 4x (indoor), 12
Read Me First!
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
According to these Standard, the factor which determines, for EMC purposes, 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 coveredby thisstandard isnot intended for connection to a public mains network but is intended to be connected to a power network supplied from a high­or medium-voltage transformer dedicated for the supply of an installation feeding the manufacturing or similar plant.
The product described in this document is intended for use solely in an industrial environment as defined above. When installed in Europe, any other application is in contravention of European Union Directives, and a breach of those laws.
Your new Maple Systems OIT comes from the factory without any communications protocol or operational softwareinstalled; therefore
The OIT will NOT operate until it has been configured using
OITware-200 or STEPware-100.
When power is first applied, the OIT’s display will indicate that it
needs to be configured.
Use the OITware-200 or STEPware-100 software to create a file
(or “project”) that can be downloaded to the OIT.
When the project is transferred, both communications protocol and operational software are automatically loaded and the unit is ready for operation.
To ensure that the OIT meets UL and CE compliance, it is necessary to follow all installation procedures described in this manual.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Maple Systems OIT3165 or OIT4165. You have selected a rugged, reliable, and powerful operator interface for your application. This booklet describes the steps necessary to ensure trouble-free OIT system operation. Please read this booklet carefully!!
Static Awareness
It is best NOT to remove therear coveron the OIT. When the rear cover is removed the circuitryinside is exposed to possible damage by electrostatic dischargeduring handling. Minimize the possibility of electrostatic discharge by:
Discharging personal static by grounding yourself prior to handling the OIT.
• Handling the OIT at static-free, grounded work station.
• Connecting the chassis of the OIT to a clean ground.
• Placing the OIT into an anti-static bag during transport.
Unpacking the Unit
Carefully unpack the OIT. Please read any instructions or cautions that appear on the shipping container. Check all material in the container against the enclosed packing list. Maple Systems, Inc., will not accept responsibility for shortages against the packing list unless notified within 30 days. The equipment and its accessories were inspected and tested by MapleSystems before shipment; all of the equipment should be in good working order. Examine the equipment carefully; if any shipping damage is evident, notify the carrier immediately. You are responsible forclaim negotiations with thecarrier. Save the shipping container and packing material in case the equipment needs to be stored, returned to Maple Systems, or transported for any reason.
Appendix A
OIT Hardware Specifications
Mechanical
Material: Aluminum sealed to NEMA 4/12 when panel mounted
Mounting: Panel
Wiring: Unit is field-wired by user to external power plug and shielded RJ-45 communications connectors
Weight: 1 pound (0.45 kg)
OIT3165A Environmental
Operating Temp: +14 to +149°F (-10 to +65°C)
Storage Temp: -22 to +176°F (-30 to +80°C)
OIT4165A Environmental
Operating Temp: +14 to +149°F (-10 to +65°C)
Storage Temp: -40 to +185°F (-40 to +85°C)
Electric Noise Immunity
Emissions: EN55011 (Group 1, Class B)—Generic commercial, light, and heavy industrial environments
EN50081-1—Generic domestic and light industrial environments EN50081-2—Generic heavy industrial environment
Immunity: EN50082-1—Generic domestic and light industrial environments
EN50082-2—Generic heavy industrial environment
Power Requirements
Input Voltage: +12 to +30 VDC, Class 2
Power Usage: 2.5 watts typical, 3 watts maximum
Display
OIT3165 Display Type: Backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)—5 x 7 dot matrix with cursor
OIT4165 Display Type: Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)—5 x 7 dot matrix with cursor
Display Character Size: 2 lines of 20 characters, 0.19 inches (4.8 mm) high
Display Viewing Angle: Approximately 90 degrees
Keypad
Key Type: Membrane switch with custom legending (all keys)
Feedback: Audible
Layout: 24 user-definable keys arranged in 3 rows
Operational Life: Three million operations
Communications
Serial Port: RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485
Baud Rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19.2k
Internal Features
Memory: 128K x 8 Flash PROM for firmware protocol and configuration data—no battery required
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