Isma Controlli Sfar-s-16di Controller’s I-o Extension Instruction Manual

Isma Controlli Sfar-s-16di Controller’s I-o Extension Instruction Manual

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iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-PRODUCT

SPECIFICATION

Power supplyVoltage10-38 V DC; 10-28 V AC
Power consumption2,4 W @ 24 V DC 3 VA @ 24 V AC
Digital inputs16x logical “0”: 0-3 V, logical “1”: 6-36 V
Counters16x Resolution 32 bits Frequency max 1 kHz
Galvanic isolationMax 1500 V rms
InterfaceRS485, up to 128 devices on the bus
BaudrateFrom 2400 to 115200 bps
Ingress protectionIP40 – for indoor installation
TemperatureOperating -10°C – +50°C; Storage – 40°C – +85°C
Relative humidity5 to 95% RH (without condensation)
ConnectorsMax 2.5 mm2
Dimension119,1 mm x 101 mm x 22,6 mm
MountingDIN rail mounting (DIN EN 50022)
Housing materialPlastic, self-extinguishing PC/ABS

TOP PANEL

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-1

DIGITAL INPUTS

Connection of input

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-2

Connection of encoder

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-3

COMMUNICATION

RS485 Communication

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-4

POWER SUPPLY

DC Voltage

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-5

AC Voltage

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-6

WARNING

  • Note, an incorrect wiring of this product can damage it and lead to other hazards. Make sure the product has been correctly wired before turning the power ON.
  • Before wiring, or removing/mounting the product, be sure to turn the power OFF. Failure to do so might cause electric shock.
  • Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the power terminals. Doing so might cause electric shock.
  • Do not disassemble the product. Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation.
  • Use the product within the operating ranges recommended in the specification (temperature, humidity, voltage, shock, mounting direction, atmosphere etc.). Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation.
  • Firmly tighten the wires to the terminal. Insufficient tightening of the wires to the terminal might cause fire.

TERMINALS OF THE DEVICE

iSMA CONTROLLI SFAR-S-16DI Controller’s I-O Extension-FIG-7

Registered access

ModbusDecHexRegister NameAccessDescription
3000100x00Version/TypeReadVersion and type of the device
3000210x01SwitchesReadSwitches state
4000320x02Baud rateRead & WriteRS485 baud rate
4000430x03Stop Bits & Data BitsRead & WriteNo. of stop bits & data bits (see
4000540x04ParityRead & WriteParity bit
4000650x05Response DelayRead & WriteResponse delay in ms
4000760x06Modbus ModeRead & WriteModbus mode (ASCII or RTU)
40018170x11Inputs filterRead & WriteConfiguration of the inputs filter
 

40033

 

32

 

0x20

Received packets LSR (Least Significant Reg.) 

Read & Write

 

 

No. of received packets

 

40034

 

33

 

0x21

Received packets MSR (Most Significant Reg.) 

Read & Write

40035340x22Incorrect packets LSRRead & Write 

No. of received packets with error

40036350x23Incorrect packets MSRRead & Write
40037360x24Sent packets LSRRead & Write 

No. of sent packets

40038370x25Sent packets MSRRead & Write
30051500x32InputsReadInputs state
40053520x34Counter 1 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 1

40054530x35Counter 1 MSRRead & Write
40055540x36Counter 2 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 2

40056550x37Counter 2 MSRRead & Write
40057560x38Counter 3 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 3

40058570x39Counter 3 MSRRead & Write
40059580x3ACounter 4 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 4

40060590x3BCounter 4 MSRRead & Write
40061600x3CCounter 5 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 5

40062610x3DCounter 5 MSRRead & Write
40063620x3ECounter 6 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 6

40064630x3FCounter 6 MSRRead & Write
40065640x40Counter 7 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 7

40066650x41Counter 7 MSRRead & Write
40067660x42Counter 8 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 8

40068670x43Counter 8 MSRRead & Write
40069680x44Counter 9 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 9

40070690x45Counter 9 MSRRead & Write
ModbusDecHexRegister NameAccessDescription
40071700x46Counter 10 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 10

40072710x47Counter 10 MSRRead & Write
40073720x48Counter 11 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 11

40074730x49Counter 11 MSRRead & Write
40075740x4ACounter 12 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 12

40076750x4BCounter 12 MSRRead & Write
40077760x4CCounter 13 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 13

40078770x4DCounter 13 MSRRead & Write
40079780x4ECounter 14 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 14

40080790x4FCounter 14 MSRRead & Write
40081800x50Counter 15 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 15

40082810x51Counter 15 MSRRead & Write
40083820x52Counter 16 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit counter 16

40084830x53Counter 16 MSRRead & Write
40085840x54CCounter 1 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 1

40086850x55CCounter 1 MSRRead & Write
40087860x56CCounter 2 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 2

40088870x57CCounter 2 MSRRead & Write
40089880x58CCounter 3 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 3

40090890x59CCounter 3 MSRRead & Write
40091900x5ACCounter 4 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 4

40092910x5BCCounter 4 MSRRead & Write
40093920x5CCCounter 5 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 5

40094930x5DCCounter 5 MSRRead & Write
40095940x5ECCounter 6 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 6

40096950x5FCCounter 6 MSRRead & Write
40097960x60CCounter 7 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 7

40098970x61CCounter 7 MSRRead & Write
40099980x62CCounter 8 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 8

40100990x63CCounter 8 MSRRead & Write
401011000x64CCounter 9 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 9

401021010x65CCounter 9 MSRRead & Write
401031020x66CCounter 10 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 10

401041030x67CCounter 10 MSRRead & Write
ModbusDecHexRegister NameAccessDescription
401051040x68CCounter 11 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 11

401061050x69CCounter 11 MSRRead & Write
401071060x6ACCounter 12 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 12

401081070x6BCCounter 12 MSRRead & Write
401091080x6CCCounter 13 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 13

401101090x6DCCounter 13 MSRRead & Write
401111100x6ECCounter 14 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 14

401121110x6FCCounter 14 MSRRead & Write
401131120x70CCounter 15 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 15

401141130x71CCounter 15 MSRRead & Write
401151140x72CCounter 16 LSRRead & Write 

32-bit value of captured counter 16

401161150x73CCounter 16 MSRRead & Write
401171160x74Counter Config 1Read & Write 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Counter Configuration

+1 – time measurement (if 0 counting impulses)

+2 – autocatch counter every 1 sec

+4 – catch value when input low

+8 – reset counter after catch

+16 – reset counter if input low

+32 – encoder

401181170x75Counter Config 2Read & Write
401191180x76Counter Config 3Read & Write
401201190x77Counter Config 4Read & Write
401211200x78Counter Config 5Read & Write
401221210x79Counter Config 6Read & Write
401231220x7ACounter Config 7Read & Write
401241230x7BCounter Config 8Read & Write
401251240x7CCounter Config 9Read & Write
401261250x7DCounter Config 10Read & Write
401271260x7ECounter Config 11Read & Write
401281270x7FCounter Config 12Read & Write
401291280x80Counter Config 13Read & Write
401301290x81Counter Config 14Read & Write
401311300x82Counter Config 15Read & Write
401321310x83Counter Config 16Read & Write
401331320x84CatchRead & WriteCatch counter
401341330x85StatusRead & WriteCaptured counter

INSTALLATION GUIDELINE

Please read the instruction before use or operating the device. In case of any questions after reading this document, please contact the iSMA CONTROLLI Support Team ([email protected]).

  • Before wiring or removing/mounting the product, make sure to turn the power off. Failure to do so might cause an electric shock.
  • Improper wiring of the product can damage it and lead to other hazards. Make sure that the product has been correctly wired before turning the power on.
  • Do not touch electrically charged parts such as power terminals. Doing so might cause an electric shock.
  • Do not disassemble the product. Doing so might cause an electric shock or faulty operation.
  • Use the product only within the operating ranges recommended in the specification (temperature, humidity, voltage, shock, mounting direction, atmosphere, etc.). Failure to do so might cause a fire or faulty operation.
  • Firmly tighten the wires to the terminal. Failure to do so might cause a fire.
  • Avoid installing the product in close proximity to high-power electrical devices and cables, inductive loads, and switching devices. Proximity of such objects may cause an uncontrolled interference, resulting in an instable operation of the product.
  • Proper arrangement of the power and signal cabling affects the operation of the entire control system. Avoid laying the power and signal wiring in parallel cable trays. It can cause interferences in monitored and control signals.
  • It is recommended to power controllers/modules with AC/DC power suppliers. They provide better and more stable insulation for devices compared to AC/AC transformer systems, which transmit disturbances and transient phenomena like surges and bursts to devices. They also isolate products from inductive phenomena from other transformers and loads.
  • Power supply systems for the product should be protected by external devices limiting overvoltage and effects of lightning discharges.
  • Avoid powering the product and its controlled/monitored devices, especially high power and inductive loads, from a single power source. Powering devices from a single power source causes a risk of introducing disturbances from the loads to the control devices.
  • If an AC/AC transformer is used to supply control devices, it is strongly recommended to use a maximum 100 VA Class 2 transformer to avoid unwanted inductive effects, which are dangerous for devices.
  • Long monitoring and control lines may cause loops in connection with the shared power supply, causing disturbances in the operation of devices, including external communication. It is recommended to use galvanic separators.
  • To protect signal and communication lines against external electromagnetic interferences, use properly grounded shielded cables and ferrite beads.
  • Switching the digital output relays of large (exceeding specification) inductive loads can cause interference pulses to the electronics installed inside the product. Therefore, it is recommended to use external relays/contactors, etc. to switch such loads. The use of controllers with triac outputs also limits similar overvoltage phenomena.
  • Many cases of disturbances and overvoltage in control systems are generated by switched, inductive loads supplied by alternating mains voltage (AC 120/230 V). If they do not have appropriate built-in noise reduction circuits, it is recommended to use external circuits such as snubbers, varistors, or protection diodes to limit these effects.

Electrical installation of this product must be done in accordance with national wiring codes and conform to local regulations.

iSMA CONTROLLI S.p.A.

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