DIXELL S r l XJ20010000 Transceiver unit User Manual

DIXELL S.r.l. Transceiver unit Users Manual

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Users Manual

 1592010320 XJ200 GB r1.0 14.09.2011-FCC.doc  XJ200  1 / 3  XJ200   1. GENERAL WARNING 1.1  TO BE READ BEFORE USING THIS MANUAL.  This manual forms an integral part of the product and must be kept near the device for easy and quick consultation.  The device must not be used for purposes different than those described below and particularly, it cannot be used as a safety device.  Verify the limits of application before proceeding. 1.2  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Verify  that  the  connections  comply  with  the  instructions  in  this  manual  before connecting the device.  Do  not  expose  the  unit  to  water  or  humidity:  use  the  device  only  within  the stipulated  working  limits,  avoiding  sudden  changes  in  temperature  and  high atmospheric humidity in order to prevent condensation from forming.  Caution:  disconnect  the  electrical  connections  of  the  device  before  any maintenance.  The module must never be opened.   If  the device  is faulty  or malfunctions, return it to  the retailer  or to  "DIXELL s.r.l." (refer to address) with a precise description of the fault. 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  The  wireless  communication  modules  of the  XJ200  range  are  a  radio communication system for Dixell monitoring systems.  The iCOOLL range consists of the XJ200 radio module and its power supplier PW-200J. XJ200 can cover a variety of functions within the monitoring network: a. Master: when it is connected to the X-WEB monitoring system. b. Slave/Repeater: when it  is  connected  to the  subnets of devices equipped with RS485. c. Repeater: when it is assigned the function as a simple bridge towards other subnets that cannot be reached directly by the master.  The  XJ200  modules  enable  2-way  communication  between  Dixell  devices/modules equipped with an RS485 output that are appropriately connected to each other and the monitoring  unit  of the X-WEB  ranges,  thereby  replacing the  connection  via an RS485 cable.  Up to 200 devices can be connected to the same XJ200 (communication between the module and  the  devices  is via RS485), thereby covering  several  workstations with the same communication module.  The maximum distance possible between the XJ200 modules in an open space (with no obstacles) is 200 metres. This distance can be remarkably reduced in the presence of interference such as radio emitters, generators of electrical or magnetic fields that can affect the proper communication between the XJ200 modules.  The  range  of  serial  addresses  allowed  on  the  instruments  connected  to  the  iCOOLL modules is from 1 to 244.  N.B. In order to work with the iCOOLL modules, the instruments must be equipped with an RS485 serial port and use ModBUS-RTU communication protocol.  3. FRONT PANEL  LED: the module has a few LED signals   POWER  Green - Flashing with a frequency of 1 Hz: the module is ON and running RS485  Yellow - Data is being transmitted/received via RS485 by the module RADIO  Green -The module is transmitting via radio   4. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  4.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS 3. Bracket4. Manual1. Xj200Sponge2. Screws  Each XJ200 package contains the following components: 1. XJ200 radio device 2. 2 self-tapping screws 3.9x6.5T to fix the XJ200 to the fixing bracket 3. Wall fixing bracket 4. Instructions manual 4.2 TOOLS TO FIX THE XJ200 4.2.1  DIRECT FIXING TO THE WALL Parts required for assembly (not supplied)     Ø 5 mm  2 x M5 2 x    Ø 5 mm  1. To fix the module directly to the wall, use the cut out below to make the 2 holes “B” at the distance indicated in fig. 1.  TOPØ MAX 6mm (0.2”)80.00mm (3.15”)80.00mm (3.15”)60.00mm (2.36”)CABLEAAB B  Fig. 1 2.   Insert the dowels and fix the screws with a  maximum  distance  of  8  mm  from  the head to the wall  3. Fix the XJ200 to the head of the screws by rotating the container appropriately
  1592010320 XJ200 GB r1.0 14.09.2011-FCC.doc  XJ200  2 / 3  4.2.2  FIXING WITH THE USE OF A BRACKET  A suitable fastening bracket is included in every package to be used to: a. shelves mount fitting; b. pipemount fitting with appropriate retaining clamps (not supplied) c. wall mount fittin as shown in the following pictures:  !!!!!ATTENTION!!!!! Set the XJ200 in the desired place in a VERTICAL POSITION.  Avoid horizontal or slanting positions.   RIGHT FIXING MODE RIGHT FIXING MODE     Parts required for assembly (not supplied)    1. Fix the XJ200 to the fixing bracket using the 2 screws in the package 2. The 2 screws are to be entered in holes “A” as shown in Fig. 1. 3. The  bracket  can  be  bent  and  fixed  so  that  the  XJ200  is  installed  in  a  vertical position.  4.3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION  If  possible,  place  the  module  high  up  in  order  to  guarantee  enhanced  data transmission/reception.   If  possible,  avoid  intermediate  obstacles  such  as  barriers,  walls,  floors  and counters between the modules.   If necessary, pass through the obstacle using the cable and install the module on the  opposite  side  in  order  to  have  it  in  direct  view  with  the  master  module connected to the X-WEB.  The maximum  distance possible between the  XJ200 modules in  an  open space (with no obstacles) is 200 metres.   If the installation spans over a number of floors, try to position all the modules on the  same  floor  and  connect  the  devices  via  cable  in  order  to  prevent communication problems due to obstacles caused by the floor/ceiling.  The allowed temperature range  for  correct  functioning is between 0 and 60  °C. Avoid  places  subject  to  heavy  vibrations,  corrosive  gas,  excessive  filth  or humidity.  5. CONNECTIONS  Each module is supplied complete with a 1.5-metre cable to connect the serial communication line and the power line.  The XJ200 is powered by the PW-200J power  supplier  and  therefore,  it  is connected to the RS485 serial line. The following  types  of  connection  are possible.  6. X-WEB - XJ200 MASTER CONNECTION 6.1 TRANSFORM THE XJ200 TO MASTER The XJ200 connected to the X-WEB must be configured as Master. To do so: a. Remove the cover of the XJ200. b. Close the  jumper found inside the  XJ200 by inserting the  micro switch as shown in the picture below.    c. Close the cover of the XJ200 once again. d. Connect the  XJ200,  PW200J  and the X-WEB as shown  in the connection diagram below.  6.2 XJ200 –X-WEB CONNECTION XJ200 and PW-200J connection a. Disconnect the power supply from the PW200J b. Connect the GREEN wire to the RS485 “+” terminal of the PW-200J c. Connect the PINK wire to the RS485 “-” terminal of the PW-200J d. Connect the white connector to the "+5V supply" connector of the PW-200J      XJ200 and X-WEB connection Use  the  disconnecting  terminal  supplied  with  the  PW-200J  as  a  bridge  of  the  RS485 line. The connection between the XJ200 and X-WEB is then implemented as follows: Connect the GREEN wire of the XJ200 to the RS485 “+” terminal of the X-WEB Connect the PINK wire of the XJ200 to the RS485 “-” terminal of the X-WEB  Power the X-WEB and the PW200J once again. 7. XJ200 CONNECTION AND DEVICES EQUIPPED WITH A SERIAL OUTPUT 7.1 DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH AN RS485 SERIAL OUTPUT 7.1.1  Device  with  an  RS485  output  but  not  able  to  power  the XJ200. E.G. Ranges: XR100C; XR500C; XR75CX and XR77CX. XJ200 and PW-200J connection
  1592010320 XJ200 GB r1.0 14.09.2011-FCC.doc  XJ200  3 / 3 Connect the white connector to the "+5V supply" connector of the PW-200J. Connect the other devices to the RS485 serial line in compliance with the polarity. Use the disconnecting terminal supplied with the PW-200J as a bridge of the RS485 line with the XJ200 as follows: Connect the GREEN wire of the XJ200 to the RS485 “+” terminal. Connect the PINK wire of the XJ200 to the RS485 “-” terminal.     7.2 DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH A TTL SERIAL OUTPUT 7.2.1  Device with a TTL output but not able to power the XJ200. E.G. Ranges: Prime CX, Wing Basic New, XC400C and XC600C  XJ200 and PW-200J connection Connect the GREEN wire to the RS485 “+” terminal of the PW-200J. Connect the PINK wire to the RS485 “-” terminal of the PW-200J. Connect the white connector to the "+5V supply" connector of the PW-200J. Controller connection with TTL and PW-200J Connect the other devices to the RS485 serial line in compliance with the polarity. Connect the 2 TTL outputs of the PW200J and the device. Then connect the RS485 line to the PW200J, in compliance with the polarity.     8. CHECK OF GOOD CONNECTION QUALITY BETWEEN THE XJ200 MASTER AND THE OTHER XJ200 OF THE NETWORK The following must be implemented in order to verify good connection quality between an XJ200 and the master connected to the X-WEB: 1. Connect and power the XJ200 Master to the X-WEB 2. Set the XJ200 in place where it is to be installed 3. Power the XJ200 and press the LED Power button for a couple of seconds 4. A test cycle begins and lasts a few minutes 5. At the end of the cycle, the following remains on: a. Good communication: the GREEN “RADIO” LED is on b. Insufficient communication: the YELLOW “RS485” LED is on;  in this case, try  installing  the  XJ200  in  a  better  position  or  connect  another  XJ200 between the Master and the XJ200 being tested.  9. TECHNICAL DATA Operating Frequency:  Europe version: XJ200 -00000: 869.4 - 869.650 MHz  AUS and USA version: XJ200 -10000: 922 MHz  Container: Self-extinguishing ABS Format: Front panel 80 x 80 mm; depth 5 mm Power Supply:  XJ200 +5Vdc (from the controller or from the PW-200J module) Note: the PW200J feeder or any Dixell controllers that can power the XJ200 are SELV-type.  Max Power <18VA, DC current < 8A. Power Consumption: 0.30 VA max. Operating Temperature: from 0 to 60 °C Storage Temperature: -25 to 60 Relative Humidity: 20 - 85% (no condensation)  The XJ200 -0000 is compliant with the following standards:  ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2 (2007-06) ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 (2002-08) CEI EN 60950-1 (2007-02) It therefore meets the essential requirements of the following Directives:  Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment 99/5/EC Electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108/EC Low Voltage equipment 2006/95/EC   The XJ200 -1000 (922MHz) is compliant with the following standards:   AS/NZS 4268: 2008: Classification: Schedule 1: Item 45 FCC 15.247  The XJ200 -1000 (922MHz) is compliant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”  Unauthorized repairs, changes or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  The XJ200 -1000 (922MHz) is compliant to RSS 102 Cet XJ200 -1000 (922MHz) instrument répond aux normes RSS 102  The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at:  www.dixell.com

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