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CWMICRO September 2014
2 www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote
Power Modules
The power module is installed in the first slot of the
ControlWave Micro base unit and provides power to the rest
of the device. Three power modules are available including:
6 to 18 V power supply sequencer module (PSSM)
12 to 24 V power supply sequencer module (PSSM)
12 to 24 V power supply sequencer module (PSSM)
with keylock and watchdog alarm output
Communications
The ControlWave Micro base unit is available with up to two
on-board RS-232 ports, one RS-485 port, and up to two on-
board Ethernet ports, dependent upon your CPU selection.
Additional communications modules may be installed into
slots three and four of the ControlWave Micro base unit.
Available communication modules include:
Communication module with one RS-232 port and one
RS-485 port
Communication module with one RS-232 port, one
RS-485 port, and integral 56 kb dial-line modem
Communication module with two RS-232 ports and
two RS-485 ports
Communication Protocols
The ControlWave Micro supports BSAP (Bristol Standard
Asynchronous Protocol), Modbus, F
OUNDATION fieldbus,
HART, DFI, CIP, DNP3, and serial ASCII as standard features.
ControlWave Micro supports the following Modbus
protocols:
Modbus serial and TCP/IP Open Modbus (Ethernet)
Gould and ENRON modes
Master and Slave
Modbus RTU and ASCII
Command code 1 through 8, 15, and 16
Integer and IEEE 4 byte floating point
User-defined commands at master
Inputs and Outputs
ControlWave Micro I/O modules are designed to maximize
usability while minimizing installation and maintenance
costs. The base chassis accommodates up to six I/O
modules. An I/O expansion base extends the base chassis to
support up to a total of fourteen I/O modules. Even further
I/O expansion is available with the Distributed I/O System
(DIOS) that provides Ethernet connectivity to multiple
remote I/O chassis.
All I/O modules include 8-bit wide bus access and surge
protection that meets C37.90-1978 and IEC 801-5.
Local TerminationsAll I/O modules are available with
local terminations. Local terminations allow field wiring to
be connected directly to the I/O module terminal blocks.
Optional I/O modules with local terminations include:
6 DI/DO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, and 1 AO
12 DI and 4 DO
Isolated 12 DI and four DO
16 DI (24 Vdc input).
16 DI (12 Vdc input)
8 DI (120-240 Vac output)
16 DO
8 DO (120-240 Vac output)
6 AI and 2 AO
6 AI
Isolated 8 AI
Isolated 4 AO
6 TC
4 RTD
4 HSC (High Speed/Low Speed Counter)
8 HART/BTI Interface (2 channels may be AO)
Remote TerminationsMost I/O modules are available
with remote terminations. Remote terminations consist of
remotely mounted terminal blocks that provide a
convenient alternative to the standard direct connect
termination. Remote terminal blocks allow a concentration
of electrical connections from one or more controllers to be
located in one area, such as the rear of a cabinet. Remote
terminal blocks are often used for enclosure installations
because they eliminate the need for point-to-point wiring
from the RTU I/O to the field terminal strips. Each remote
I/O module has connections to two remote terminal blocks.
Remote terminal blocks are DIN-rail mountable and connect
to the I/O module with two pre-wired connector cables. To
simplify installation, all I/O modules use the same cable.
Remote Terminal Blocks
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