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1. 8 1 5 4 BAS 3024 Hardware 9 1 9 9 NAIC AL OF RR 10 123 09 et 10 BAS 3000 Series 11 BAS 3000 Wall Mounting Dimensions 12 Installation eere 132 Pre Installation 14 System UST OM mes 14 re 14 2 2 2 LCM Display Devices 15 223 Local O EXPANSION nD 15 Remote EXPANSION suscritos 19 BASPro Bulilder 23 Install BASPro 2 24 Configuring BAS 3000 I O Hardware 5 27 AAA A 34 331 Add 9 35 3 3 2 Add Control Pages 36 3 3 3 Insert Function Blocks into the Page 36 3 3 4 Connections Between Function Blocks 37 3 3 5 Configure Node Properties 38 3 3 6 Set Execution Sequence of Pages 39 Download and 40 BASPro Monitor 49 T T 50 22 50
2. 51 Web 93 System 44 54 vii BAS 3000 Series User Manual Chapter Chapter 5 2 6 6 1 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 Chapter A 1 B B 1 MEE o A 55 sc A Adding Users55 Delete USGS 57 5 1 4 Change 57 BAS 9000 Series FUNCION Sierra 58 A A E o o 59 9 22 A 60 5 2 3 Digital 61 Dace A 62 5 2 5 Analog 63 SS LO 64 SAN 64 LCM Module Optional 67 LOM Module 68 6 1 1 68 NORTE 69 Table 6 1 70 Table 6 2 Operation 70 6 1 3 System 71 6 1 4 74 6 1 5 Alarm 78 641 0 uci 78 Function 82 82 7 1 2 Add a nennen 83 Ada a page eee eter 84 7 1 4 Create function block on the
3. 3 3 Create a Project Run BASPro Builder then click the Create a new project icon in the toolbar or Create a new project sub menu in file menu View Node Page Variable E New Project CtrltN Open Project Ctr1 0 y we Pr amt P i Setup Open Demo Project Ctrl D Export Printer Setup m Basic Fu eBA Fun Online D Create new project dialog box appears Loc ation Please type the location where you want to save the project and the project name Click button to browse disk path BAS 3000 Series User Manual 34 Note The project name and path cannot contain any special characters Click OK A new project node appears in the left window Project Made 3 3 1 Add Nodes Right click project node select Add nodes in the pop up menu Basi cle Onli Project Made Add Node Add new SCADA nodes dialog box appears Add a new node E Hew Ho de Hame The nodeVar page will be added in the software automatically 35 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 3 3 2 Add Control Pages Right click node and select Add pages in the pop up menu Type the page name then click OK Page monitoring appears in the main window and a page subtree appears in the left window 3 3 3 Insert Function Blocks into the Page In the function block window c
4. Airvalvectrl 7 1 8 Configure node property Node property should be configured after the control logic is designed Click Node and select Property 89 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Page Setup Order Properties Delete Hode Change Hame The following dialog box will pop up Mode nodeProperty E xj IF PTE pate u Bl mokel Descripti BSCPiptl or Cancel Modbus Time Syne 500 moer Enter the IP address of DDC device The operating period will be adjusted according to the control logic designed by the user Generally the period is set to the default 200 milliseconds 7 1 9 Configure page executing order The user has to set page executing order for the configuration at the first time Page Order Properties Add Hode Delete Hode Monitor Click Page Order and the following window will pop up Select the page and click Add to add the page to the right column so that the program will be downloaded and implemented BAS 3000 Series User Manual 90 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 Control Page Order E E xl Available Move Up Move Town After the configuration a basic DDC application project is created Please refer to the following sections for development and application of complicated projects Hardware Configuration Equipment The demonstrated project uses the following devices l BAS 3520 master module 2 BAS 3
5. 84 7 1 5 Connection between function blocks 85 7 1 6 86 TAs Develop LOGIC anne 87 7 1 8 Configure node 89 7 1 9 Configure page executing 90 Hardware Configuration 91 el een UU Umm 91 9 E E 91 Downloading and 94 7 3 1 94 accio tocas 96 VO NV WEIN O asis Wiring 100 Figure BAS 3520 100 Figure A 2 BAS 3512 100 Figure BAS 3051 101 Figure BAS 3050 101 Figure A 5 BAS 3018 102 Figure A 6 BAS 3024 102 RS 485 Network Layout 103 BASA 104 BAS 3000 Series User Manual viii Chapter C C 1 B 1 1 B 1 2 Figure B 1 Daisychaining 104 Sara OU aaa ee a E 104 Figure B 2 Star Structure en 104 A OO
6. U 20mA 0 10 For single ended AI UIx need extra wire connected with AGND TEET T BE BAS 3024 Figure A 6 BAS 3024 Connection BAS 3000 Series User Manual 102 Appendix B RS 485 Network Layout Daisychain The last module of a segment is a repeater It is directly connected to the main wires thereby ending the first segment and starting the next segment Seoment seement2 Repeater Figure B 1 Daisychaining B 1 1 Star Layout In this scheme the repeaters are connected to drop down cables from the main wires of the first segment A tree structure is the result This scheme is not recommended when using long lines since it will cause a serious amount of signal distortion due to a signal reflection in a several line endings RS 485 mm l NEM on m Repeater Repeater2 RepeatcrN 1 m c UJ V r D 0 r c c BAS 3000 Series User Manual 104 B 1 2 Random This is a combination of daisychain and hierarchical structure Figure B 3 Line Termination Each discontinuity in impedance causes reflections and distortion When an imped ance discontinuity occurs in the transmission line the immediate effect is signal reflection This will lead to signal distortion Specially at line ends this mismatch causes problems To eliminate this discontinuity te
7. 1 vdc The number of channels for each device differs for different modules Please refer to the Hardware Manual 17 analog functions are provided as shown in the following picture Function Thermistor 3k 0 100 c 0 10542 0 20ma M 4 Uma pt 100 385 50 150 pt 100 385 07100 c pt 100 385 0200 c pt 100 385 0400 c pt 100 385 50 200 100 392 50 150 pt 100 392 0 100 c pt 100 392 07200 pt 100 392 0 400 c pt 100 392 50 200 pt 1000 40 180 c Thermistor 3k 20 100 c Thermistor 10k 20 100 c DI Select different Input types for different requirements BAS 3000 Series User Manual 62 5 2 5 Analog Output Device Name BAS 3520 The number of channels for each device differs for different modules Please refer to the Hardware Manual Three types of Analog Output are provided Voltage 0 10vdc Current 0 20ma 4 20ma For details please refer to hardware manual O 10vde 0 2 4 2 Click the Output button to change the output value E TebServer 0 Aj x ACY aloe 00 Click OK and the Output value will be displayed Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Analog Output Schedule Channel Function 0 0 1 1 n O lOvde 3 63 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 5 2 6 System Log 5 2 7 Device Name BAS 3520 Current Time 2010 03 30 13 51 19 Start Time
8. After the configuration is completed click Yes and the control page will be down loaded to DDC device automatically When the downloading is completed the follow ing dialog box will pop up 43 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Advantech BASPro Builder X AN Download Procedure finish Step 8 Click Restart Download Node node Connection 192 168 92 100n 2001 Control Logic System Reboot Stop _ Start Restart Kernel Version Information Current Version 1 027 003 Build 062 22 page Control Page LORI qu 32 Im Page rder ModBus 129 NodeDezc ini Bl V Variable Variable dat 4 4 Schedule A Download Delete Useless Exit When the downloading is completed the user has to restart the executive program on DDC device in order to replace old files with new ones Click Stop and Restart Note Ifthe user clicks Stop and Start the new monitoring page will not be fen used The new logic can be operated only by clicking Restart Stop If this button is clicked the connected DDC unit will turn into Stop mode and all monitoring pages will not be operated Start If this button is clicked the connected DDC unit will turn into Operation mode and all monitoring pages will be operated Restart If this button is clicked the connected DDC unit will turn int
9. Choose the Search Master DDC and click the Start button After you see the BAS 3000 controller shown click the Stop button Search BAS 3000 Series Module Type Choice C Search stand alone 1 0 moudle Search Master DDC Ext via RS 485 Note When you find that you can t find your module it may be caused by the firewall or anti virus software Now the BAS 3000 controller item is shown in the device tree window Right click the controller item and choose Search Slave DDC to find all the local I O expansion modules 27 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Eile View Mode Page Variable Setup Simulation Online Ham leal ale a a E Online Device a M Search Slave DDC Device Configuration I O Tag Editor H Basic Fu Onnen A search window will pop up Choose the Search Slave DDC and click the Start button After you see all the BAS 3000 local I O expansion modules shown click the Stop button Search BAS 3520 IP 192 168 92 10S1a X Module Type Choice Search stand alone 1 0 moudle v Search Slave DDC Ext via RS 485 Now the found local I O modules will appear under the BAS 3000 controller item in the device tree window The BaselD represents the ID number of the local I O expansion module Online Device 8 online Device BAS 3520 IP 192 168 92 10 BAS 3
10. Remote Access The device supports Ethernet communication including remote uploading and down loading of control logic remote debugging modification and monitoring of controller status and IP configuration of remote DDC controller Therefore it makes it conve nient to develop cross area control management system Holiday and Schedule Configuration The holiday and schedule configuration function allows the user to conveniently plan for holidays during the year Four different periods of time can be configured and con trolled separately for schedule configuration which also provides with electrical period configuration The schedule configuration function configures the periods of holidays differently from those of normal days The user can control field device sta tus by using various configuration parameters Flexible Control Module Advantech BASPro integrates all control demands into function modules This enables the user to complete control logic programming by simply dragging combin ing and connecting function modules without needing to develop any control script Power Intelligent Building Control Control modules designed for building automation control can solve any building con trol problems such as air conditioner control electrical energy saving control and air environment control BAS 3000 DDC Automatic Scanning The built in automatic device scanning function can be used to scan BAS 3000 DDC devices whic
11. s To A Tate fe aoe TES Ta fa 4 oe EE 5 TN NUS O E E e a a E no moa m r E Tauf Tas aoa aa x a A Len SU a f AOI A LAS E xS an nt wee Me Ce ne rra 5 SLE vr rm The user could adjust the direction of the connection line by clicking on the control page to create an inflection point and change the direction of the line To cancel and redraw a line the user can simply right click the mouse To delete the created connection the user could right click on the line and select Delete in the pop up list 85 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 7 1 6 Note The user has to the rules of block connection Connectors of different types can not be connected Logic implementation This defines the IO address allocation list of the controlled variable Before developing the program the user has to confirm the IO address list of the con trolled variable as shown below Fan Working 9 71 d id 59 2 00001 FanState State Fan Failure 2m 4 77 ini 27 00002 FanFault Alarm Manual Automa 1 an DI2 d 00003 FanAuto tion State Filter Alarm ddl og did ee De 99 Be 00004 Filter Supply Air Tem 1 ps Un oe 40001 Tempra perature ture Valve Adjust 9 1
12. Ca Besides you can change the digital output channel value in the DO status area Select the channel you want to control and click related Output button A Set Value window will pop up and you can choose the value by True or False radio button After you choose the value click the OK button to complete BAS 3000 Series User Manual 30 BAS 3520 Ch0 TRUE C FALSE You can choose the Ul tab to configure all universal input channels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the correct input type by the Input Range combo box There are several dif ferent input types you can choose voltage current RTD Thermistor and digital input DI When you choose RID or Thermistor input type you can use Temperature Compensation text box to correct the temperature value by considering the lead resistance After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting BE ja WI Farior You can see current universal input channel value in the Ul Status area In order to increase the accuracy BAS 3000 has built in filter You can choose to filter 50 or 60 Hz noise by choose the Integrating Time combo box Once you change the filter setting click the Apply button to save the setting Besides you also can perform span cal
13. 40001 1 16 2 40033 Exception When DI set as Pulse input the Modbus address mapping of DI should be set to Modbus address of Ul and Modbus Address Mapping offset should set as 32 For example if extended module s DI as Pulse input SW 1 the master module DI as Pulse input Address 46801 so as Pulse input Address 46801 32 1 46833 111 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 2 If Modbus RTU protocol is used then the DIP switch of each extended module will be set to 1 15 respectively that is SW 1 15 The Modbus RTU starting addresses of each extended module s AI AO DI and DO are shown below Al Start Address 40001 AO Start Address 40401 DI Start Address 00001 DO Start Address 00401 Therefore the Modbus RTU address of extended module is For DI DO Address Extension Start SW 16 For UVAO Address Extension Start SW 16 2 For example if SW 1 then the Modubs RTU address of a module s UIO is Address 410001 1 16 2 410033 Exception When DI set as Pulse input the Modbus address mapping of DI should be set to Modbus address of Al and Modbus Address Mapping offset should set as 32 For example if extended module s DI as Pulse input SW 1 the master module Dl as Pulse input Address 415001 so DI as Pulse input Address 415001 1 16 2 415033 For example Modbus Address Setting in common use as follow 1 Master DDC Module BAS 3520 BAS channe DT
14. 50 60 Hz 60 dB Over Voltage Protection 35 VDC Built in TVS ESD Protection Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Digital Input Channels 8 Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground Supports 1 kHz pulse input Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Analog Output Channels 4 Range 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Accuracy 0 1 of FSR voltage 0 2 of FSR current Resolution 12 bit Current Load Resistor 0 5000 Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Drift 50 C Common Ground 5 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Digital Output Channels 4 Source type 30 V 1 A resistive load Supports 1 kHz PWM output maximum any 2 channels supported Minimum PWM period 0 1 second Maximum PWM period 100 second Isolation Protection 3000 VDC 1 4 3 BAS 3512 I O Hardware Specifications Digital Input Channels 8 Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Digital Output Channels 4 Source type 30 V 9 1 A resistive load Supports 1 kHz PWM output maximum any 2 channels supported Minimum PWM period 0 1 second Maximum PWM period 100 second Isolation Protection 3000 VDC 1 4 4 Environment Operating Temperature 10 60 C Storage Temperature 20 80 C Operating Humi
15. C IEC RTD 100 ohms 0 0385 JIS RTD 100 ohms 0 0392 Pt 1000 2 wire 40 160 C Thermistor 10 20 100 C Input Impedance gt 2 MQ voltage 1200 current Accuracy 0 1 or Better voltage 0 2 or Better current 0 5 Thermistor Span Drift 25 ppm C Zero Drift 6 uV C Resolution 16 bit Sampling Rate 10 sample second CMR 50 60 Hz 90 dB NMR 50 60 Hz 60 dB Over Voltage Protection 85 VDC Built in TVS ESD Protection Isolation Protection 3000 VDC BAS 3000 Series User Manual 8 1 5 4 BAS 3024 Hardware Specifications General Communication RS 485 local bus Power Consumption 4 W max 24 VDC Power Supply 24 VAC 24 VDC 10 used as remote I O Operating Temperature 0 60 C Storage Temperature 20 80 C Operating Humidity 20 95 Storage Humidity 0 95 Analog Input Channels 4 Input Type V mA RTD Thermistor DI Dry Contact Voltage Range 0 10V Current Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA RTD and Thermistor Type and Temperature Range Pt 100 2 wire 50 150 C 0 100 C 0 200 C 0 400 C 50 200 C IEC RTD 100 ohms a 0 0385 JIS RTD 100 ohms a 0 0392 Pt 1000 2 wire 40 160 C Thermistor 10 20 100 C Input Impedance gt 2 voltage 1200 current Accuracy 0 1 or Better voltage 0 2 or Better current 0 5 RID Thermistor Span Drift 25 ppm C Zero Drift 6 uV
16. tions System Log Display the system status such as start time running cycle memory load etc Schedule To set the Holiday or Schedule Note The displayed page will be refreshed every 2 seconds For better understanding we will take BAS 3520 as an example to show you some details 5 2 1 General Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Analog Output SystemLog Schedule Version Information Kernel version 1 01 1012 Firmware ersion 1 1 0 25 CPU Network Information Change IF Address 172 21 67 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 172 21 57 1 Logic Control LogicSystem has Stopped Start DDC Time 02008 4 31 17 Description Reboot Device Version Information Display the Kernel Version and Firmware Version of the current device CPU Network Information Displays the Device IP Address Mask and GateWay Click Change IP to change the IP address the reboot the device 59 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 E xj A You have to reboot device for changes to take effect Note Please stop the logic before any changes 5 2 2 Digital Input Device Name BAS 3520 General Digital Input Schedule Channel Function State TriggerEdge 0 Pulse Input 0 Rising v Foce A 0 0 The number of channels for each device differs for different modules Please refer to Hardware Manual Three types of digital Inout functions are provided DI Accumula
17. z T 5 3000 DO Module as remote extension 2 00919 00435 00457 gt 04803 04819 04835 04851 04857 00427 DU443 00459 D4827 04843 04859 04875 L BAS 3050 801800 BAS 3024 BAS 3060 8 Relay BAS 3061 16 Relay 2009 UI Module as local B 552 5000 UI Module as remote extension 4 0 m BD 10035 40067 40093 if 10003 410035 270067 410098 10037 40069 A010 72 40005 310037 410069 ATOTO 70039 40071 AUTOS 7B 470007 610039 410071 ATOTO 0053 0085 T0021 10053 10085 ATOM 70055 40087 HOMI PPT 410023 670055 470087 ATOTTI 70057 40089 HUT2T 12 410025 610097 10089 40059 OOgT Ht 0027 T0059 A TODE 40061 0093 P 4 410029 ATOOET TOUS BAS 3018 8UL BAS 3024 4UI 4DO 4AO BAS 3000 Series User Manual 114 3000 AO Module as local ext BAS 3000 AO Module as remote extension c nuc Ee ccu PUAS UU sg uu 9497 0501 HITOS 11065 49453 UST 9595 D TTOU 11039 E 4044 404 24050 00 09 Y 449 PUAI 0507 Ph f 10445 40477 40509 4 4 404 A AL AAU ZL 2 2 40 e O 402 AU 402 4048 40 4 JABO A 4459 14049 A 46 2 N O o e N C N CO Y Q Q N RI C C e N RI I C BAS 3024 4UI ADO 4AO 115 BAS 3000 Series User Manual AD AN
18. 0 _ poos 4480 00004 AA Only supports 2 channels DO as PWM function his DDC BAS 3520 DDC Module 8DI ADO AUI AAO BAS 3512 DDC Module 80 400 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 112 2 Extended DDC Module a DI 5 5 3000 DI Module as remote extension E CE 04002 224212 amm 00020 poose poos2 fe 8 04004 04020 04036 0 6 002300039 00055 gt D4007 0202304039 7 00024 00040 00058 7 04008 4024 04040 04056 04072 _ 00029 00045 0006 04029 04045 04051 04077 00030 00046 0006 04030 04046 04062 04078 040 a U U 1 U U U 74 Z 040 040 SS GS Only no channels DI as Pulse input Jonas eac T 5 BAS 3050 8DI 8DO BAS 3051 1601 b DI as Pulse input function BAS 3000 DT Module as local extension gt BAS 3000 DI Module as remote extension VV VV e 2 VV on BW T SW 2 SW du ou j HGHTS 6871 16903 s 15007 215009 ATOTUS ATTI 5 6843 6875 W690 25 HTBUTT 19043 7 TT5T39 7 4584 168 45909 N CC N 4004 400 9 409 46849 4688 N N O O K C N INI N OF OU CO CO CI N O 406 N C 458 458 46859 N e e O 4006 Only supports channels DI as Pulse input function each DD BAS 3050 8DI 8DO BAS 3051 1601 113 BAS 3000 Series User Manual
19. 385 0 100 C Pt 100 385 0 200 C Pt 100 385 0 400 Pt 100 385 50 200 c Pt 100 392 50 150 Pt 100 392 0 100 C Pt 100 392 50 200 Pt 100 392 0 400 C Pt 100 392 50 200 C Pt 1000 40 160 Thermistor 3k 20 100 C Thermistor 10k 20 100 C UDI 72 20 7 31 33 34 30 29 28 3 38 40 41 42 46 47 0 10vdc 0 20ma 4 20ma Digital Input DI Accumulator Pulse Input Digital Output Normal PWM Output 77 72 70 7 Range Code Range Code BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 1 6 1 Alarm Messages Access In LOCAL I O Root node then click button Alarm In the Alarm message root node the system will show the Alarm Number in total to hint user how many alarms are valid now Y Return to LOCAL I O Enter into Variable area Enter into the alarm detail message Click button on the Alarm root node then enter in the alarm details area here user can choose to view each Alarm detail message by click button and button here will just show the valid alarm not all the 10 alarm messge Variables In the Variables node user can access digital variables and analog variables in sepa rated tree Digital Variables Access In ALARM Root node then click button Variables The system will show the digital variabl
20. 413000 413001 415000 415001 416000 416001 417000 417001 418000 Figure C 3 Modbus Address Mapping Table 2 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 110 Note Modbus Address Mapping Areas DI DO is 00801 01200 and version a 1 01 016 and later will extend to 00801 04000 for UI AO is 40801 41200 and version 1 01 016 and later will extend to 40801 46000 are read write when users apply the third part software which supports Modbus Protocol users can change each channel s value of DDC by these addresses but the other Modbus Address Map ping Areas are used by BASPro logic so in the third part software users cannot change their values they are read only for the third part software BAS 3000 IO module supports Modbus TCP protocol and Modbus RTU protocol If Modbus TCP protocol is used the user has to adjust the switch to point to 0 as shown in the following image 1 If Modbus TCP protocol is used then the DIP switch of each extended module will be set to 1 2 3 respectively that is SW 1 2 3 The Modbus TCP starting addresses of each extended module s Al AO DI and DO are shown below Al Start Address 40001 AO Start Address 40401 DI Start Address 00001 DO Start Address 00401 Therefore the Modbus TCP address of extended module is For DI DO Address Start SW 16 For UVAO Address Start SW 16 2 For example if SW 1 then the Modbus TCP address of a module s UI is Address
21. 485 local bus W Power Consumption 4 W max 24 VDC W Power Supply 24 VAC 24 VDC 10 used as remote I O Digital Input Channels 8 Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground m Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Digital Output Channels 8 Source type 30 V 9 1 A resistive load Supports 1 kHz PWM output maximum any 2 channels supported Minimum PWM period 0 1 second Maximum PWM period 100 second Isolation Protection 3000 VDC 7 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 1 5 2 BAS 3051 Hardware Specifications General Communication RS 485 local bus E Power Consumption W max 24 VDC u Power Supply 24 VAC 24 VDC 10 used as remote 1 0 Digital Input Channels 16 Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground Wm Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported Isolation Protection 3000 VDC 1 5 3 BAS 3018 Hardware Specifications General Communication RS 485 local bus E Power Consumption W max 24 VDC W Power Supply 24 VAC 24 VDC 10 used as remote I O Analog Input m Channels 8 Input Type V mA RTD Thermistor DI Dry Contact Voltage Range 0 10V Current Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA and Thermistor Type and Temperature Range Pt 100 2 wire 50 150 C O 100 C 0 200 C 0 400 C 50 200
22. EA 105 Figure Line esse 105 Figure B 4 Signal Distortion 2 2 105 Modbus Address Mapping Table 107 Modbus Address Mapping Table 108 Figure C 1 BAS 3000 DDC Firmware Modbus Address 108 Figure C 2 Modbus Address Mapping Table 1 109 Figure 3 Modbus Address Mapping Table 2 110 ix BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual Chapter 1 System Overview 1 1 Introduction The BAS 3000 series DDC Direct Digital Controller is a powerful integrated field controller especially suitable for building automation applications It communicates with the Host computer through Ethernet at the communication rate of 10 100 Mbps which ensures the status of field equipments to be transmitted to upper computer quickly and accurately BAS 3000 series provides several I O options including Ana log Input Al channel Analog Output AO channel Digital Input DI channel and Digital Output DO channel BAS 3000 series controller provides an Ethernet net work interface and a RS 485 communication port The Ethernet interface is used to connect upper computer HMI and download logic programming The RS 485 port is used for expanding remote I O modules and third party device expansion The BAS 3000 series controller has built in c
23. For BAS 3520 there are built in analog input and output channels You can use DIP switch to define the analog type voltage or current Please refer to the figure you can find the location of the DIP switch and how to configure it Ul UP V RTD Thermistor DI DOWN mA BAS 3000 Series User Manual 14 2 2 2 LCM Display Devices Optional Advantech provides optional LCM display BAS 3935 for system diagnosis and sta tus display If you have need for LCM display please contact local sales people from Advantech or local distributor You can insert LCM module on BAS 3000 controller directly or using a cable to connect LCM with the controller LCM Display BAS 3935 2 2 3 Local I O Expansion 1 Set the rotary switch at the side of BAS 3000 I O module to position 0 Refer to the figure below to see the location of the rotary switch 15 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 2 Set the module ID by the DIP switch Refer to the figure below to see the loca tion of the DIP switch Use screwdriver to open the cover to configure the DIP switch Node ID Table For Expansion Module Setting Expansion bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 Type p Dn RP P B 11 1 n IE bb Il mb mb mb Notice 1 ON OZOFF BAS 3000 Series User Manual 16 3 For analog input output module BAS 3018 3024 there are two DIP switches One is used for the module ID Another DIP switch is used to configure the a
24. Hode Delete Node Change Name The following dialog box appears Hode node Property IF address 192 168 92 10 Description Cancel Add node description here Time sync Running cycle 400 uM millisecond Type IP address of DDC device Change the running cycle depending on the com plexity of your control logic Generally 500 ms is recommended BAS 3500 series controller offers Modbus TCP Server and Modbus RTU Server functions By default Advantech BASPro Builder supports DDC devices with Modbus TCP Server function BAS 3000 Series User Manual 38 3 3 6 Set Execution Sequence of Pages If you have added multiple pages in the project you will have to set the execution sequence of those pages Project Mode nx Add Page Page Order Properties Add Node Delete Node Monitor Click Execution sequence of control pages the following dialog box appears Control Fare Order xl Available Chosen Remove All Move Up Move Down Adjust the execution sequence with up and down buttons 39 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 3 4 Download and Debug The designed control logic should be downloaded to DDC device This section dem onstrates the downloading lt is supposed that the user has built a SCADA node monitoring page and some func tion blocks Note monitoring page has to be downloaded and restarted after each fe
25. Message description Message 2 This is the root node to show the Message Number in total to hint user how many Messages are valid in Message2 now If there are valid message in this group user can access them by click button And user also can access Message by click button can access Message3 by click button ef MESSAGE2 MsgNum x The detail message information will show as follow in each group user can define 10 messages eT MSO NOX Message description Message 3 This is the root node to show the Message Number in total to hint user how many Messages are valid in Message3 now If there are valid message in this group user can access them by click gt button If user clicks button will run to the Version node in cycle 73 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 1 4 MsgNum x The detail message information will show as follow in each group user can define 10 messages MSG 3 No x Message description I O Information Slot location of the local IO modules Access In System Root Node click down arrow to switch into LOCAL I O screen LOCAL l O Displays the number of connected DDC devices t LOCALIO 4 SlotNum 02 Return to SYSTEM Enter into IO Information area Each screen in this area will display one connected DDC The number of screens is the same with the number of slots 900 10 00 ChNum 20 T
26. and then choose the correct input type by the Input Range combo box You can choose DI Accumulator or Pulse Input When you choose Accumulator the digital input channel will count the pulse number of the input signal When you choose Pulse the digital input channel will read input signal frequency You can define the counting and frequency reading is based on rising edge or falling edge by the Edge Setting combo box After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting Besides you also can read all digital input channel value in the DI Status area by clicking the Start button for the channel you want to read 29 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BE Canli sn Channel Beige m It is the same that you can choose the DO tab to configure all digital output chan nels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the correct input type by the Output Range combo box You can choose Normal or PWM Output When you choose PWM Output you can click the PWM test to define the duty cycle and period When you complete the setting click the OK button After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting DO PWH Setting s BAS 3520 Ch0 Duty Cycle Period Im sec
27. automatically Click Connect to connect with devices After the connection the following dialog box will pop up BAS 3000 Series User Manual 94 Mode xpDemo 172 21 67 2212 connection 1T2 21 BT 212 on port 2001 Control Logic System Terminate Reboot Kernel Program is Running ontrol Pages were Started Control Page Page Order m cara hie Select hn Update Progran Select Control Page and Page Order all pages and order dat files will be listed to the right Ebl order dat Note Click select all and all files will be selected and downloaded jx Click Download the system will remind the user to configure SCADA page execut ing order The user could then return to the pop up list of page executing order for the configuration 95 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Properties Add Hode Delete Hode Monitor After the configuration is completed click Yes The software will automatically down load the control page to the DDC device and a dialog box will pop up Click Restart and initiate the control logic in the DDC device The logic in the DDC device is running and the page is shown below Hode y IP Connection 1T2 21 212 port 2001 Control Logic System Please refer to section 3 9 or the BASPro Manual for details about other buttons on the downloading page 7 4 Monitorin
28. ii eo 9 0 40401 WaterVal ment veCtrl Freeze Alarm gt 7 4 599 we 00005 Lowtempr Fan Start stop 99 1 an DOO 00401 FanCtrl Control New Air Valve 99 99 x 1 ix ue aa DO1 00402 AirValveC Control trl Air Valve State 1 d i 9s 99 gt 00006 AirVal veState The program also uses the Modbus address spaces in the following table in order to connect to the upper computer Configured Temper 8 4 ER Ll 40801 Setlempr ature Manually Start stop 1 9 00801 Man U Program Manual en BN 1 5 ES eo 99 00802 Valid Manu Control Switch Confirm control objective and draw logic control flow chart The example below is a BAS 3520 DO output control logic through Ethernet This control logic can realize that when the measured temperature is higher than the con figured temperature the air valve will be turned on and then the air fan will be turned BAS 3000 Series User Manual 86 on If the measured temperature is lower than the configured temperature the air fan will be turned off and then the air valve will be turned off Develop Logic Program The blocks used in this example include BAS UI Block The universal input block of BAS DDC BAS DI Block The digital input block of BAS DDC BAS DO Block The digital output block of BAS DDC On delay Block When IN is changed from 0 to 1 a delay is created If IN is not changed after the delay
29. that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 70 C 158 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Adv
30. then click Submit 57 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 9 2 Use this new password to log into system next time Note In Web Server three users at most can log into the system at the same time E Please Click Log out exit the system BAS 3000 Series Functions Currently connected Modules are displayed in the device list Refresh the Device Tree to search for more devices d BAS 3520 Click the selected device and the corresponding information of the device will be dis played General Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Analog Output SystemLog Schedule ersion Information Kernel Version 1 01 011 Firmware ersion 1 1 0 24 CPU Network Information Change IF Address 172 21 67 244 Mask 455 255 255 0 GateWay 172 21 67 1 Logic Control LogicSystem is Running DDC Time 1 1 2000 12 30 59 Description Reboot Device BAS 3000 Series User Manual 58 By Clicking different tabs on the top of the information area the user can get different device information such as General Digital Analog IO System Log Schedule General Displays the general Device Information including Version Information CUP Network Information Logic Control DDC Time etc In this area User can start stop the Logic or reboot device Analog Digital lO What IO functions will be displayed depends on the Devices For BAS 3520 it has Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input and Analog Output func
31. time then will be set to 1 if IN is changed to 0 then will be set to O The blocks also include logic computation blocks such as AND logic OR logic and NOT Logic and intermediate variable blocks MBVar and GVar Please refer to the fol lowing steps to implement the logic development 1 Drag the BAS UI block to the page and change the name to Temperature which indicates the measured temperature Set SW to 0 and Ch to 0 which indicates the UIO channel of BAS 3520 2 Drag the MBVar block to the page and change the name to SetTemp4 which indicates the configured temperature Set MBAddr to 40801 3 Drag the Alarm block to the page as the dead band When the temperature changes within the range of Beadband the output will not be changed This could protect field devices from frequent starting and stopping in order to ensure devices run safely 4 Drag the BAS DI block to the page and change the name to LowTempr which indicates the freezing alarm signal Set SW to 0 and Ch to 4 which indicates channel D14 of BAS 3520 is for freezing alarm signal 5 Drag NOT and AND blocks to the page as Logic NOT and Logic AND 6 Drag the OnDelay block to the page for creating the delay If IN changes from 0 to 1 Q will output 1 if IN is 1 Q will output 1 if IN changes from 1 to 0 Q will output O 7 In the variable group XFDemoVar create the global Boolean variable Auto Run which indicates the automatic starting of intermediate variab
32. window and choose Search Slave DDC A Search window will pop up and then click the Ext via RS 485 and choose the Search Slave DDC After that click the Start button to search the local and remote 1 0 modules together After you see all local and remote I O expansion modules shown click the Stop button Now you can see all local and remote I O expansion modules shown in the device tree window The item with BaselD is local I O expansion module while the item with is remote expansion module The BaselD represents the ID num ber of the local I O expansion module The UnitlD represents the ID number of the remote I O expansion module Online Device Bl BAS 3520 1P 192 168 1 107 BAS 3050 BaseID 01 B 5 3018 BaseID 03 B 5 3024 UnitID202 For the remote expansion modules it is similar that you can configure all hard ware setting by right click on the remote I O expansion module item and then choose Device Configuration All the hardware setting is similar to the setting for BAS 3000 controller 33 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Device 2 Online Device BB 5 3520 IP 192 168 92 10 Device Configuration 1 0 Tag Editor m Basic Fu M eBAFun E Online D Pete 110100 Devine Logra States
33. 0 10 CIR LO Ext You can change analog output value in the AO status area Select the channel you want to control and click related Output button A Set Value window will pop up and you can enter the value in the text box After you choose the value click the button to complete Gearal pr Prato pri utpat o Tare Calibration ja er fom Calibration AMD Steins 7 mer 900 Dapat un pr up d ccs 0 00 AMD wines configpuradizk chem F U rarei fiamma n iiw 0 For the local I O expansion modules it is similar that you can configure all hardware setting by right click on the local I O expansion module item and then choose Device Configuration All the hardware setting is similar to the setting for BAS 3000 controller BAS 3000 Series User Manual 32 3 online Device Bl BAS 3520 192 168 92 10 Device Configuration 1 0 Tag Editor 8 al eB amp Fun S Online D Vari 116 x Beate Firssars Factory Deis tatun Bond Logic Poetas Read firere Eesi Iegir Zar Lar wx cwm css For the remote I O expansion modules you can find it by right click the BAS 3000 controller item in the device tree
34. 018 BaseID 02 You can configure all related hardware setting by right click the controller item in the device tree window and choose Device Configuration BAS 3000 Series User Manual 28 Online Device Online Device 1 5 3520 192 168 92 GE BAS 3018 BaseID 02 Search Slave DDC Device Configuration 1 0 Tag Editor A pop up window will appear and you can use this window to configure all settings Taking BAS 3520 as example there 5 tabs on the window General UI AO DI and DO On the General tab you can see the firmware version You also can update the firmware by clicking the Update firmware button Note You need to click the Stop Logic to terminate BASPro logic program running on the controller first then you can download the firmware Click the Browser button to find the cor rect firmware file and then click the Download button to update the firmware to the BAS 3000 controller When the download is complete click the Exit button 55 187 168 392 fi jm ja beck Lagu basing saisi bash Fire Brad baak Purser iufssuati su Tod bash Laps u mm Dir Fireware Ferter una ed mE You can choose the DI tab to configure all digital input channels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box
35. 050 slave module de Ethernet cable Wiring BAS 3520 requires 24 V DC power supply Please refer to the following image for wiring 91 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Note E BAS 3520 master module uses the wiring of Ul Dl DO and AO Ul is for Al and DI multiplexing it only supports dry contact when used as DI The program uses PT1000 for room temperature collection the user has to switch the DIP of UIO on the panel to the V RTD side At the same time should be set as PT1000 BASPro channel configuration BAS 3000 Series User Manual A 2 wo 2 LIC DI ADO A 92 The section size of the cable should not be less than 2 mm D TONV HO 20mA 4 20m BAS 3520 analog output wiring DIO com GA 011 A COM 2 For BAS 3520 digit input dry contact and wet contact are connected the same way so that no wiring is needed DH DIA CEIM COM 9 QS BAS 3520 digital output supports up to 35 VDC 1 A load it is recommended to use external power supply 93 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 7 3 Downloading and Debugging 7 3 1 Downloading When the control logic is designed the user has to download the logic to DDC device Select Download in the Connect list and the following window will pop up iY heno IZ LE zu Qe Select the target node name and the IP address will be shown
36. 2010 03 30 13 42 18 Running Cycle 400 ms Memory Load 50 96 Total Physical Memory 29128KB In Used 14372KB Total Virtual Memory 32768K8 Used 6144KB i Free Disk Volume 9 29 MB Total Disk Volume 13 99 Read Remote No 0 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 42 25 Read Remote No 1 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 42 30 Read Remote No 2 Occur 2010 03 30 13 44 35 Read Remote No 3 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 44 39 Read Remote No 4 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 46 45 Read Remote No 5 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 46 49 Read Remote No 6 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 48 54 Read Remote No 7 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 48 59 Read Remote No 8 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 51 04 Read Remote No 9 Occur Time 2010 03 30 13 51 08 Refresh System Log displays the system running status Now Time Current time of the DDC Start Time Start time of the System Running Cycle Displays the running cycle of the Logic OverRun Times Logs system overrun times Local IO Read Fail Times Log local IO read fail times Remote IO Read Fail Times Logs remote IO read fail times Stop Time Stop time of the System Schedule Two tabs are available for Schedule Holiday and Schedule 2008 8 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 E 9 He Re e Ja 1 1 20 22 33 QM db wu 2 31 Holiday To set holiday for the year The user can set special controls for holidays Click the date to be set as a holiday and the font of date will be red D
37. C Resolution 16 bit Sampling Rate 10 sample second CMR 50 60 Hz 90 dB NMR 50 60 Hz 60 dB Over Voltage Protection 35 VDC Built in TVS ESD Protection Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Analog Output Channels 4 Range 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Accuracy 0 1 of FSR voltage 0 2 of FSR current Resolution 12 bit Current Load Resistor 0 5000 Isolation Protection 3000 VDC Drift 50 Common Ground 9 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Digital Output Channels 4 Source type 30 V 1 A resistive load Supports 1 kHz PWM output maximum any 2 channels supported Minimum PWM period 0 1 second Maximum PWM period 100 second Isolation Protection 3000 VDC 1 5 5 Indicator There are three system indicators on the front panel of the expansion module BAS 3000 I O for indicating the running status 1 Power Power indicator The indicator will be turned on when the expansion module is power on 2 The indicator will flicker when the expansion module is running properly 3 Error System error indicator In addition there are multiple DI O status indicators by the side of the system indica tors If the value of the digital input output channel is logic high its relative DI O sta tus indicator will be turned on 1 5 6 Environment Operating Temperature 0 60 C Storage Temperature 20 80 C Operating Humidity 20 9596 non condensing W Storage Humidity 0 95 non
38. OC Current Date 1 1 2000 Group No 91 O2 O4 O5 O10 Save Description ok11 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 64 save the holiday to the right group Schedule We set Week as a unit to make schedule settings for each day with exceptions for Special Holidays Time Range Rangel Week Start Stop G L Monday 00 20 00 50 LIE Tuesday 00 00 TE 10 None Wednesday 10 15 23 45 None Thursday 00 00 00 00 Friday 00 00 00 00 None Saturday 00 00 00 00 None Sunday 00 00 DB Hu None Holiday 00 00 00 Save your settings after modification Microsoft Internet Explorer A Operation success 65 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual 66 Chapter 6 LCM Module Optional 6 1 6 1 1 LCM Module Introduction LCM Module is a built in control module with monitor for Master DDC Device com posed of an LCD monitor and a keyboard with 5 buttons User Interface This module is used to display and configure DDC parameters by clicking the but tons Please note that 1 Arrows on the screen indicates which buttons can be operated eg lt means that you can click the button on the left to control 2 When there is an O on the top left of screen this means the button in the center can be clicked to confirm the write opera
39. Specifications 1 4 1 General Specifications 1 CPU 32bits CPU processor 320MHz 2 System Memory 64MB SDRAM 3 Flash Space 16MB system 16MB file 4 Watchdog Built in 9i Real time Clock Battery powered real time clock 6 Serial Port An isolated RS 485 terminal automatic data flow control 7 Ethernet Interface 10 100 Mbps 8 Indicator Four LEDs for indicating system status 9 Backup RAM Battery Powered 512 10 O Expansion Amount 3 local and 15 remote I O modules expansion at maximum 11 Power Supply 24 VAC 24 VDC 21090 12 Power Consumption 10 W 24 VDC 13 Built in Channels 4 Ul 4 AO 8 DI 4 DO BAS 3520 8 DI 4 DO BAS 3512 14 Installation Wall DIN rail BAS 3000 Series User Manual 4 1 4 2 BAS 3520 I O Hardware Specifications Universal Input Channels 4 Input Type V mA RTD Thermistor DI Dry Contact Voltage Range 0 10V Current Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA RTD and Thermistor Type and Temperature Range Pt 100 2 wire 50 150 C 0 100 C 0 200 C 0 400 C 50 200 C IEC RTD 100 ohms a 0 0385 JIS RTD 100 ohms 0 0392 Pt 1000 2 wire 40 160 C Thermistor 3k 10 k 20 100 C Input Impedance gt 2 voltage 1200 current Accuracy 0 1 or Better voltage 0 2 or Better current 20 52 RID Thermistor Span Drift 25 ppm C Zero Drift 6 uV C Resolution 16 bit Sampling Rate 10 sample second CMR 50 60 Hz 90 dB NMR
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41. User Manual BAS 3000 Series Direct Digital Controller 23 E a 5 5 1 III AD ANTECH eAutomation Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2006 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or a
42. _ Select All 2 382598 Update Kernel Files Sa Download Click OK and the target files will be added to the list box 45 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Download Node node Connection To 192 168 92 10on Port2001 r Control Logic System __ ________ Terminate Reboot Kernel Program Status Terminated Control Pages Status Stopped Kernel Version Information Current Version 1 02 003 Build 062 Name ModBus ini Control Page Sleep exe B656 Page Order VARTCE DLL 10752 Wincon dll 15360 Variable LOMCE exe 41472 WinconSDE dll 41984 Schedule ModBusDllArm 411 46080 E Select All ITOOOCE DLL 110080 y dat BASProKrn rm exe 126000 gos IPCTRACEARM EXE 188416 3 Kernel Filesi A cae Miren rm Click Download and all updated files will be downloaded to DDC The user has to click Restart System to make the latest downloaded kernel files available In order to effectively update the executive files of WinCE operating system the target files should be downloaded completely The user will be informed by a pop up window if the downloading is successful as shown below Node node Connection To 192 168 32 1 Fort2001 Control Logic System Run Terminate Kernel Program Status Terminated Cont
43. al area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Class B Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected W Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FM This equipment has passed the FM certification According to the National Fire Pro tection Association work sites are classified into different classes divisions and groups based on hazard considerations This equi
44. an to read information in WebServer Click Submit Microsoft Internet Explore X AN Add User Success The added users will be displayed on the User Management page Add User User Management Admin ET UserName Operation Group Admin Delete Administrators Smith Delete Administrators Then user can log into Web Server with this user name UserName Password 00 And the information area will change accordingly Welcome Smithi Administrators Client IP 172 21 B7 120 Mode Name DemoNode BAS 3000 Series User Manual 56 5 1 3 Delete Users Click Delete in the User Management page in Web Server to delete users Note An Administrator has the authority to delete all users except himself r LE Add User ser Management Admin UserName Operation Group Admin Delete Administrators Smith j Administrators Add User User Management Smith UserName Operation Group Admin Delete Administrators Smith Admin istrators 5 1 4 Change Password Click Change Password in the Management column to change the password Change Fassword Admin Old Password essssaaas nz New Password _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ confirm Mew Password assesses Input the old password set new password and
45. antech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein V BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 i i i Co 1 4 1 5 N O 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 4 3 5 5 1 System Overview 1 8 119 eeepc 2 System Archie CLUEG seruitio nenne 2 21211 era T Pe UP BEE OO 2 A A ge 3 1 3 2 TCP IP Communication 4 1 3 3 5 485 240 4 1 3 4 Real time 4 BAS 3000 Controller Specifications 4 1 4 1 General 4 1 4 2 5 35201 Hardware 5 1 4 8 5 35121 Hardware 6 1 4 4 2 lt 24 UT 6 RES A oe 7 BAS 3000 I O Expansion Module Specifications 7 1 5 1 BAS 3050 Hardware 7 1 5 2 BAS 3051 Hardware 8 1 5 3 BAS 3018 Hardware
46. are Version 1 1 0 24 Device List CPU Network Information Change IP Address 172 21 67 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 172 21 67 1 Refresh DeviceTree BAS 3520 Logic Control LogicSystem has Stopped DDC Time 7 22 2008 11 58 58 AM Description Reboot Device The welcome page includes Title bar Information column Management column Device list and Info display area Title bar Welcome to Advantech BAS 3000 Series Controller Information column Display the login User Name Client IP address of the DDC Main Device and Node Name Management column Manage Users such as Adding Deleting users changing the Password and Logging out Device List Display the nameS of currently connected Modules Device Information Display area Display Configure the information and parame ters of the selected device 5 1 2 Adding Users After you click User Management the following information will be displayed Add User User Management Admin UserName Operation Group Admin Delete Administrators Click Add User to add users 55 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Confirm Password 0 Three types of user account available User Group Administrators Operators and Guesis Administrators Have the highest level of authority Operator Have the authority to stop of start some IO functions Guests Has no authority to perform operations other th
47. as shown below Download IF 192 168 Connection To 192 168 92 100n Port2001 Control Logic System un Terminate Reboot Stop ot an Restart Kernel Program Status Running Control Pages Status Running Kernel Version Information Current Version 1 02 003 Build 062 Control Page Page Order Variable Schedule Select All Update S Download Delete Useles Step 4 Check DDC unit In the operating window Terminate Restart System Stop and Restart com J mands are available The user could view the operating status of logic executing pro gram and monitoring page Logic executing program state Operating state Logic executing program is running on DDC Stop state Logic Logic executing program has stopped running Monitoring page state Operating state Monitoring page is running on DDC Stop State Monitoring page has stopped running Step 5 On monitoring page select Monitoring Page Executing Order gt Variable gt Scheduler gt Type 41 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Monitoring Page When this is selected names and types of all monitoring page files on the node will be listed to the right Monitoring Page Executing Order When this is selected names of all monitoring page executing order files on the node and the corresponding dat file types such as order dat will be listed to the right Varia
48. ble When this is selected names and types of all global variable table files will be listed to the right Scheduler When this is selected names and types of ini data files will be listed to the right Note new project is created for the SCADA node then the user needs to a download the configured file to DDC unit which has yet no data file to operate If the user has not defined any variable then no variable file needs to be downloaded If the user has not defined any scheduler function module then no schedule file needs to be downloaded otep 6 Select the file to download After selecting the type the user has to choose the target file from the list on the right Note f there are several files to be downloaded at the same time the user could press Ctrl and click on the file name click again to deselect Click Select All button all files will be downloaded Control Page Page test Page Order Variable dat 19 bl Ho MODBUS INI 129 Schedule TimeGrouplll INI TimeGroupl z INI 2 Step 7 Click Download The system will remind the user to configure the executing order of monitoring page in the pop up list of Page Executing Order on the node BAS 3000 Series User Manual 42 Download Warning Here to remind you to reset the page order Continue Properties Add Node Delete Node Monitor Change Name
49. channels Click buttons on the top or at the bottom to enter the corresponding module for operations Modules connected to the Master module will be numbered 1 2 5 Click the button on the right to view the channel information and configure the channels The channel sequence is DI gt DO gt Al gt AO channel type and number depend on hardware For DI and Al channel types they are read only for DO and AO channel types user can change the state 6 In Alarm Information area the digital and analog alarm message will show when user had configured then in BASPro Logic The system allowed user to configure 10 digital alarms and 10 analog alarms in each system 7 In Variable Information area the digital and analog variable can be viewed and edit via LCM module The system allowed user to configure 32 digital alarms and 32 ana log alarms in each system 8 In Firmware Information area user can read back this LCM module Firmware information from this node BAS 3000 Series User Manual 70 6 1 3 System Information In System Information area user can view DDC Master module information and do some configurations Here you can get 11 screens to display VERSION Displays the Version number of the Master DDC Module 1 di H HH ae 7 P indi He idi T IM A Dn 12131222237 01 Bp i Click Left button to return to SYSTEM Click Up button to enter into Message in Syst
50. condensing Note Test was completed with less than 0 78 0 95 m s air flow condition r Note Static electricity will be generated if the relative humidity of environment is below 3096 Therefore the user must take measures against static electricity such as grounding BAS 3000 Series User Manual 10 1 6 BAS 3000 Series Dimensions unit mm 121 00 9470 Ml unit mm 11 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Wall Mount M riel ad i Unit mm 8 0 4 0 5 Co 1 7 BAS 3000 Wall Mounting Dimensions eleva 2771 oe 9 aU eiu BAS 3000 Series User Manual 12 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 Pre Installation Considerations Host PC Requirements IBM PC compatible computer with Pentium 4 1 GHz processor Microsoft Windows 2000 XP At least 512 MB RAM 200 MB of hard disk space available VGA 256 colors monitor 800X600 resolution CD ROM Mouse or other pointing devices One Ethernet port Power Supply Requirements 24VAC DC power supply Communication and Network Cable Limits The BAS 3500 has an external Ethernet interface which is 10 100M adaptive The maximum transmission distance of network cable is 100 m the user has to use a repeater if the distance is longer than 100 m System Installation Controller
51. dity 20 95 non condensing otorage Humidity O 9596 non condensing Note Test is under 0 78 0 95 m s air flow condition 5 3 Note Static electricity will be generated if the relative humidity of environment nm 5 below 30 Therefore the user must take measures against static i electricity such as grounding BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 1 4 5 Indicator There are 4 system indicators located on the front panel of BAS 3000 1 Power Power indicator The indicator will be turned on when BAS 3000 is power on 2 Error System error indicator 3 RUN Ready After the system complete the boot process the indicator will be turned on When the logic is running on the controller indicator will flash 4 The indicator will flash when there is transmission and receiving via RS 485 In addition there are multiple DI O status indicators by the side of the system indica tors If the value of the digital input output channel is logic high its relative DI O sta tus indicator will be turned on 1 5 BAS 3000 I O Expansion Module Specifications BAS 3000 I O expansion modules can act as local or remote I O expansion For local I O expansion BAS 3000 I O module directly stacks behind the BAS 3000 con troller For remote I O expansion BAS 3000 controller uses RS 485 to connect with BAS 3000 I O module Please refer to Chapter 2 for installation 1 5 1 BAS 3050 Hardware Specifications General Communication RS
52. e number in total to hint user how many digital variable are valid now BAS 3000 Series User Manual 78 6 1 6 2 T Return to ALARM Y Enter into Analog variables area Enter into the digital detail message Click button on the Variables root node then enter in the variable details area here user can choose to view each variable detail message by click button and D but ton and can click button to edit this DO On Off Status If user didn t configure it in this index will show Invalid Data message Analog variables Access In Variables Digital Root node then click button Access In Variable Digital Root node then click button Variables The system will show the analog variable number in total to hint user how many analog variable are valid now T Return to Digital Variables Enter into F W Information area Enter into the analog detail message Click gt button on the Variables root node then enter in the variable details area here user can choose to view each variable detail message by click button and T but ton and can click button to edit this AO value If user didn t configure it in this index will show Invalid Data message 79 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 1 6 3 Firmware Information Access In Analog Variables Root nod
53. e then click button F W Version In the F W Version node the system will show this LCM Module Firm ware information via this screen T Return to Analog Variables area BAS 3000 Series User Manual 80 Chapter 7 Examples 7 1 7 1 1 Function Target The example below is a BAS 3520 control logic through Ethernet This control logic can realize that when the measured temperature is higher than the configured tem perature the air valve will be turned on and then the air fan will be turned on If the measured temperature is lower than the configured temperature the air fan will be turned off and then the air valve will be turned off To realize this logic the following function blocks may be used 1 BAS UI 2 BAS DI 3 BAS DO 4 OnDelay 5 Other function modules The project development can be implemented by the following steps Create a project gt Design the control logic gt Download the project to DDC controller Online debugging The procedure is explained in detail in the following sections Create a project This section demonstrates the steps of creating a project By following the demon stration the user could easily create a simple DDC project and connect it with the hardware for simulating and debugging Create a new project Click New Project or clickthe icon Hei ile View Hode Page Hew Project Y O Open Project cave Project Save Close Project Print
54. em Information area Click the Down button to enter into SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM INFO Displays running status of system O iua idi d p zum PME men H fuh re gt NEM INFO 4 The STOP and RUN states are used to indicate the logic IO Module Change the Logic Select the running state Confirm the change Note f you want to change the DO AO parameters set the running logic to 5 stop 71 BAS 3000 Series User Manual IP ADDRESS Displays the IP address of the Master Module Click to change the IP address Select a valid Range of address Add Decrease 1 for selected address Confirm the change SUBNET Display or change the Master Module Subnet su HHH ad NT BNET a SYSTEM RESET Restart the Master Module Kernel EL IN OM I DN C ON CN OV TN ON T OM CN C DD D D DN EOE didi AA A Lee eee Eee For operations of buttons please refer t SYSTEM INFO BAS 3000 Series User Manual 72 Message 1 This is the root node to show the Message Number in total to hint user how many Messages are valid in Message1 now If there are valid message in this group user can access them by click gt button et MESSAGE I MsgNum x The detail message information will show as follow in each group user can define 10 messages MSG 1 No x
55. er Setup Exit The New Project window will pop up mA Location Project Cancel Please enter the location and the project name of the new project Click on the but ton to view the path BAS 3000 Series User Manual 82 Note The project name and location should not contain special characters Click Ok A project node will be added in the left window 7 1 2 Add anode Right click on Project Node and select Add a node Project Made The Add a new SCADA node dialog box will pop up Note Node is the name of BAS 3500 DDC controller Each controller corre sponds to node Enter the node name XFDemo Click OK The node will be added to the left win dow Add a new node E 3 Hew Ho de AP Demo TOM The XFDemoVar variable page will be added automatically by software 83 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 7 1 3 Add a page Right click on the XFDemo node Select Add a in the pop up list Project Node heil Beg XFDemo The Add new SCADA page dialog box will pop up Add ner control page x New Page Mame Fart trl Cancel Note is the logic program block It is the name of the control logic devel oped by the user e B a Enter the page and click OK The control page is added to the main window and the page sub tree is added below the n
56. g If the designed control logic in DDC device is running then the user could monitor the device running status through BASPro Monitor program Initiate BASPro Monitor and click Monitor in the Online list BAS 3000 Series User Manual 96 Download Upload IP Set Web Server Update Or right click on the node and select Monitor in the pop up list Project Made Page Order Properties Add Hode Delete Hode Change BASPro Builder program will automatically run the Monitor program Double click on the running status of XFDemo control page will be shown Advantech BASFro Honitor Of x File View Online Language Y Control Page 172 21 67 212 nFIama ug 26 00 Bi Value 5 k 4 97 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual 98 Appendix A Wiring A 1 VO Wiring Diagrams BAS 3520 aSs8e8a8a8e85 XUL SLE amp amp 8 Figure A 1 BAS 3520 Connection BAS 3512 84888855885 588 5 265888282828 an 2 Figure 2 5 3512 Connection BAS 3000 Series User Manual 100 PPPEPPREPPPPEP PREP PP 2 88 2888585858585858 BAS 3051 2858s393232232353 972 Figure A 3 BAS 3051 Connection Figure A 4 BAS 3050 Connection 101 BAS 3000 Series User Manual RTO
57. h are connected to Ethernet in Builder This enables the user to conve niently configure the field monitoring system Device Linkage The device linkage configured by built in logical function modules can be used to control devices For example by monitoring whether the windows are open or not the user can control the start pause standby status of indoor air conditioner ventila tor This could be implemented easily by dragging function modules in Advantech BASPro Time Synchronization The built in time synchronization module can either configure any DDC as the time server or client or use an accurate external time source as the time server This not only ensures the synchronized linkage between devices but also guarantees the accurate configuration of time and schedule 3 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 1 3 2 TCP IP Communication The BAS 3000 series controller is a fully Ethernet based controller BAS 3000 con troller can communicate with other device through Modbus TCP Client Server proto col 1 3 3 RS 485 Communication The BAS 3000 controller provides a serial communication port which can be con nected to various serial devices The BAS 3000 can be connected with a maximum of 15 remote devices supporting Modbus RTU Master 1 3 4 Real time Clock BAS 3000 provides a real time clock and a watchdog timer When a system error occurs the watchdog will reset automatically and the system will restart 1 4 BAS 3000 Controller
58. hannels If the channels are not enough you can use local or remote I O expansion module to increase I O channels BAS 3000 series controller both monitors and controls field devices distributed in a build ing by using BASPro the powerful graphical configuration and programming soft ware 1 2 System Architecture Webaccess BAS 3520 BAS 3512 amm a HR B nb 4 1 3 Features Fully Ethernet based building automation controller m The web server function allows the user to access data directly via standard web browser E Powerful and Easy graphical configuration and programming software BASPro Built in specialized building automation domain function blocks which can be easily developed W Ethernet connection at 10 100M which ensures fast data communication W Flexible expansion options up to local modules up to 15 remote modules via RS 485 Real time clock and watchdog timer m Supports Modbus TCP Client Server protocol Modbus Master protocol Supports Auto Tuning PID Control BAS 3000 Series User Manual 2 1 3 1 Software Graphical Programming Graphical programming makes it convenient to develop device configuration and control logic it can be easily mastered by developers Programs developed with graphical programming are easy to modify read and maintain so as to shorten the project development duration and save cost It supports at most 30 control pages
59. he first line indicates the location of the DDC 0 SlotNum 1 ID ID of DDC module Defined by Hardware switch ChNum The amount of channels for the device BAS 3000 Series User Manual 74 6 1 4 1 I O Channels Display Configure the specified channel for selected Module Access In SLOT screen click gt 4 types of IO channels are available In IO Channel area the system will automatically scan the channels by the sequence of DI gt DO gt Al gt AO When some specified channel types are not available for the device the system will continue to scan the next type of channel DI Read only displays the DI channel status 2 RC Displays the function code Refer to RC table for details DI Digital input OFF input state ON OFF is OFF DO Display Configure DO channels nee RC Displays RC code DO Digital output OFF Digital Output state ON OFF is OFF Al Displays Al channel states 75 BAS 3000 Series User Manual ato 037 4 RC Displays RC code Al Analog Input 100 00 Sampled Temperature AO Displays AO channel states ANACO mai RUNE A Boemie nre nee mE EE mE EE RC Displays RC code AO Analog output 00 00V Analog output value Click the buttons to change the value BAS 3000 Series User Manual 76 Range Code Table 0 10 0 20 4 20 Pt 100 385 50 150 C Pt 100
60. ibration and zero calibration by clicking the Span Calibration and Zero Cal ibration After you click the calibration button follow the instruction on the pop up window and click the Begin button to start calibration action After you have com pleted the calibration click the Exit button You can choose the AO tab to configure all analog output channels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the correct input type by the Output Range combo box You can choose voltage or current After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting 31 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 1570 IP 192 168 97 10 Configuratisn Charmed vet bap o a Span Calibration aia confi poration shan P F ened Chee 8 A Stem Amir WE ma sew It is similar that you can play span calibration and zero calibration to analog output channel by clicking the Span Calibration and Zero Calibration After you click the calibration button follow the instruction on the pop up window and click the OK but ton to start calibration action After you have completed the calibration click the Exit button Message Please use the buttons to adjust the output to 4m current on Channel 0 Output Value Current Value 80
61. in the range the system will not accept it Click OK to accept the change or click Cancel to stop the operation and close the window 51 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual 92 Chapter 5 Web Server 5 1 System Management Access System type http IPAddress in the IE address bar Note IPAddress is the IP address of the DDC conroler shown as below D J Addres 9 http 1T2 21 67 238 The Web Server for BAS 3000 Controller page appears Language English Simplified Chinese Tranditional Chinese Web Server for BAS 3000 Controller Informer AA Software version 1 014 017 Three versions for choice of languages are provided English Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Switch between languages by clicking the links at top right Type in the User Name and Password The default User Name is Admin with the Password advantech Click the Login button to access the Web Server System BAS 3000 Series User Manual 54 5 1 1 Introduction AD ANTECH ren Welcome to Advantech BAS 3000 Series Controller elcome Admin Administrators Client IP 172 21 67 238 ode Name DemoNode A un arsi n Infoimatisn User Management Kernel Version 1 01 010 Change Password LogQut Device Name BAS 3520 Title Bar Display Information al Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Analog O tput SystemLog Schedule Firmw
62. itches One is used for the module ID Another DIP switch is used to configure the ana log type Refer to figure below to see how to configure it ADNANTECH CATE RN NE m 7 UP V RTD Thermistor DI DOWN mA UP V RTD Thermistor DI DOWN mA 4 Connect BAS 3000 controller with remote BAS 3000 I O expansion module through RS 485 wiring Connects all Data and Data connectors on BAS 3000 controller and remote I O expansion modules together There are maxi mum 15 remote BAS 3000 I O expansion module connected to the controller 21 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual 22 Chapter 3 BASPro Builder 3 1 Install BASPro Builder Step1 Insert the CD into your CD ROM driver it will automatically execute and there will one pop up window showing Click the Install BASPro Programming Tool button to launch BASPro Installation Wizard The image will look as shown below Advantech Setup a Xx Welcome to the Advantech BASPro Setup program This program will install Advantech BASFro on your computer To continue click Next Cancel Step 2 Click Next the following message appears Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install Files AD ANTECH Automation Setup will install Advantech BAS Fro in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder clic
63. k Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Filest dvantechtAdvantech BASPro Installshreld BAS 3000 Series User Manual 24 The default installation path is C Program File Advantech Advantech BASPro You can click Modify to change the installation path then choose the installation path you want in the pop up dialog box Step 3 Click Next the following message appears Advantech Setup _ ded Select Program Folder Please select a program Folder AD ANTECH eAutomation setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below may type a folder name or select one fromthe existing folders list Click to continue Program Folders Advantech amp utemations amp dvantech BASPro Existing Folders acontis technologies ActiveState ActiveT cl 8 4 13 U Advantech Automation Advantech e amp utemation Advantech Studio Advantech WebAccess Adwozol Altiris hd Installshreld lt Back Cancel If you want to change the above options please click Back Advantech Setup E X Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files AD ANTECH eAutomation Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review change any settings click Back lf POL are satisfied with the settings click Mext to begin copying files Current Settings System Info Extended Memory 1039856 Boo
64. larm Description CI m ALM No 1 Alarm Desenption m ALM No 9 Alanm Description Type Stute ES qa x l ol Type State i SS Se 1 User Digital Information Customize DigitaW gt 4 7 Diem No 0 O sem ala Inbon tipr Value TP Analog No 1 O Value Tag i Value ET Analog Nu 9 Value lt Digital No O Value a PM o Digital Ho Y cT E amm A 1 GS A A Version 1 0 00 69 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 1 When the system is on LCM Module is in the System Information cycle displaying the configuration information of DDC Master Controller Right click to exit the cycle and display the system interface The arrows on the first line of screen indicate which buttons could be operated Table 6 1 Display Table 6 2 Operation button Left de Right Up t Down Confirm 2 DDC Master Controller information and parameter settings are displayed in Sys tem Information area 3 In the Local IO area the count of IO Modules connected to the Master Module will be displayed 4 In the IO Information area the parameters of the DDC master controller and extended module will be displayed Master Module is displayed as SLOTO displaying the searched Module ID and number of
65. le Drag the Gvar block to the page and change the name to AutoRun connect the property configura tion Variable Name to AutoRun This will temporarily save the result in the interme diate variable AtutoRun 8 There are two operation modes manual start stop and automatic program start stop If the automatic program start stop mode is selected the installation pro gram will start or stop the device automatically If the manual start stop mode is selected the user will have to manually start or stop the device This function requires two address spaces MBVar and Modbus for data exchange with the upper computer as well as the selection function SBOOL for switching output 9 Requirements for turning on the fan air valve state is1 AirValueState 1 this program uses the intermediate variable AirValveOpen for easy debugging the fan is in auto state FanAuto 1 the fan is not in failure alarm state FanFault 0 the filter is not in alarm state Filter 0 10 The program uses the OnDelay block when the fan and the air valve are turned on The delay time are set to 2 seconds and 5 seconds in order to prevent the device from frequent starting and stopping All programs are shown below 87 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Alarm 51 Temprature AutaRun OnDelay 52 BOT 4irvalvecoen SBool_45 4irvalveQpen Fanctrl_Manual L AutoRun 44 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 88 Airvalveocpen Fan lpen
66. lick the function block you want to insert with the left button of the mouse Press the left button of the mouse and drag it to the control page Basic Functor B a Functions List 9 Input Output zi 2 Local BAS 3018 BAS 3024 BAS 3050 BAS 3051 5 3512 BAS 3520 BAS UI BAS AD cq BAS DI 45 BAS DO m Comm Link Logic Function Basic Fu FEOS oo ve ge n NI vue La wom on H BAS 3000 Series User Manual 36 3 3 4 Connections Between Function Blocks You can configure the field control logic through the function blocks in the control page Also you can simulate debugging running status of the logic in the control page On the left of the function block are the input connectors while the right are the output connectors You can connect the output connectors to the input connectors If you want to change the direction of the line you can build a inflexion point in the control page by pressing left button of the mouse If you want to cancel the operation just right click If you want to delete a connection right click the line and select Delete in the pop up menu 37 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 0445 8 3 3 5 Configure Node Properties After designing control logic you will have to configure node properties Click node menu then select Properties in the pop up menu Hode Page Setup 51 Page Order Add
67. ltered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned
68. ments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components BAS 3000 Series User Manual iV Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so
69. na log type Refer to figure below to see how to configure it ADNANTECH UP V RTD Thermistor DI DOWN mA AD ANTECH UP V RTD Thermistor DI DOWN mA 4 Connect BAS 3000 I O expansion modules to the controller The BAS 3000 I O modules are stacked to the controller sharing data exchange and power supply Maximum 3 modules can connect to the controller 17 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Attention Please don t connect local I O expansion modules to controller or disconnect local expansion modules from controller during power on status In other words local O expansion modules don t support hot swap Push this button when you want to disconnect expansion module Push this button when you want to disconnect expansion module BAS 3000 Series User Manual 18 2 3 Remote I O Expansion 1 Set the rotary switch at the side BAS 3000 module to define the baud rate for the RS 485 communication Baud Rate Table NA qm _ 2 NA _ 2400 19200 38400 2 Set the module ID by the DIP switch Refer to the figure below to see the loca tion of the DIP switch Use screwdriver to open the cover to configure the DIP switch 19 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Node ID Table For en Module Setting Expansion bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 Type BAS 3000 Series User Manual 20 3 For analog input output module BAS 3018 3024 there are two DIP sw
70. o Stop mode and automatically turns into Run mode Previous saved project will be executed Step 9 Click Exit and close the downloading dialog box Other commands included in the downloading window BAS 3000 Series User Manual 44 Operate Click this button to initiate the logic executing program Terminate Click this button to exit the logic executing program The operating moni toring page will be saved before the program exits If the monitoring page is down loaded and the user has not make it available by following Step 8 then the latest downloaded file with the same name will be covered when the user clicks Terminate to save the operating monitoring page Restart System Click Restart System to restart the WinCE operating system on DDC Update When a new version of BASPro WinCE executive file needs to be updated click the check box Kernel File The update could be done only when the logic executing program is in terminated state so that the check box is available Click on the check box and the user will be asked to go to the folder the target file is in Download Node node 19 Connection To 192 168 92 1 Port2001 Control Logic System Eun Terminals Kernel Program Status Kernel Version Informat Current Version 1 02 g y 3 5 RE See Control Page uoc Page Order lt FAMA Variable Su d NC SHORE 00
71. ode in the left window 7 1 4 Create function block on the page In the function block window click on the target function block eg BAS DO and drag it to the control page BAS 3000 Series User Manual 84 Functions T Ey Functions List ues 9 Input Output E a Local i BAS DO 4 2 E m men om _ Drag inta the page t mnl v 4 A t Basi Ba Project Node nx BAS DO 3 teas 7 1 5 Connection between function blocks The user can configure field process control logic by function blocks on the control page and simulate the logic operating status of the control page The left connectors of each function block are for input and the right connectors are for output Output connectors can be connected to input connectors E mat rut one Pa O a tm 5 25 P Las Im EN M gt A ERU A Y ir ae NA OOF uem E zn i E E ond 9 oe qM X Ag D utu M E P E i 257 m i5 EN iQ E DET 5 Wd Pate Sl sued s ei7 y Pc DT M Bil CH oOo E E P DSL E ru ET E 5 d 5 m mL LLL LL 4 415 cu PELLE F 5 I B 1 ie 1 28 Bx n m i 1
72. pment is compliant with the speci fications of Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D indoor hazards lil BAS 3000 Series User Manual Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem he exact wording of any error messages Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to helo you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g N There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information r 1 Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome com
73. r modification so that previous files could be replaced or else the files IE will just be saved in the computer and won t be implemented Please follow the following steps to restart Step 1 Select Download in Communication menu the following dialog box appears Download Connect Disconnect BAS 3500 Series DDC i Mode node 192 168 9 Control Logic System Ru Terminate Reboot tor Start Kernel Verzion Information Size Exit Step 2 Select node name from the drop down list of node Note The IP here could not be changed can only be modified in Node Properties Please confirm that the address shown the same with the device address If the IP address is incorrect or does not exist then it Will cost the system a period of time to search for the address The user will be informed if no IP device is searched Please wait patiently while the system is searching Step 3 Click Connect BAS 3000 Series User Manual 40 After clicking Connect the system will automatically be connected to DDC device If the connection is successful then Connected to xxx xxx xxx xxx port 2001 will be shown is the IP address of target DDC device of SCADA node If the connection fails the user will be informed Disconnect If the connection is successful the Connect button will alternate to Disconnect
74. rminate the line with a resistor PROBE HERE RX Ri 1200 Rt 47 Rt 4701 Figure B 4 Signal Distortion 105 BAS 3000 Series User Manual The value of the resistor should be a close as possible to the characteristic impe dence of the line Although receiver devices add some resistance to the whole of the transmission line normally it is sufficient to the resistor impedance should equal the characteristic impedance of the line BAS 3000 Series User Manual 106 Appendix C Modbus Address Mapping Table C 1 Modbus Address Mapping Table 4 2401 142 Ti Y EST Freg and Count Figure C 1 BAS 3000 DDC Firmware Modbus Address When using several devices that contain master and slaves modules Advantech BASPro will combine Modbus addresses of all connected hardware into an ordered Modbus Address mapping table for the user s convenience to configure the 3rd party software The figure below is the Modbus Address mapping table of hardware channels whose conversion is show as the following BAS 3000 Series User Manual 108 00001 00400 00401 00800 00801 01200 00001 00400 00401 00801 04000 04001 04800 04801 05600 Figure C 2 Modbus Address Mapping Table 1 109 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 40001 41200 41201 41801 45401 4338 44000 44001 44801 45600 48401 48600 48601 410000 410001 411000 411001 412000 41200
75. rol Pages Status Stopped Kernel Version Informati Current Version W Size A 168 Control Page ind Page Order 10752 15360 Variable 41472 41984 Schedule ModBusDll rm 411 46080 E Select All ITODOCE DLL 110080 data E BASProKrnArm exe 128000 Lic IPCTRACEARM EXE 188416 3 T Kernel Fil s mn JC T FTT AT A BAS 3000 Series User Manual 46 Restart System Reboot WinCE operation system Node node j IF 192 168 Disconnect Reboot BAS 3500 Series DDC 12001 Kernel Program Status Terminated ontrol Pages Status Stopped The updated version information of executive files is shown in the area of Executive Procedure Version Note The Terminate command is used only when the logic executive program qu needs to be updated After the update is completed click Run to start the kernel program 47 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3000 Series User Manual 48 Chapter 4 BASPro Monitor 4 1 Connection You can monitor the running status of the device through BASPro Monitor program when your logic is running in DDC device Select BASProMonitor in Windows pro grams menu and you can see four tabs File View Online and Help Click Con nect to under the File tab La Online View Connect Disconnect Exit Select IP addre
76. ss of specific node to connect 172 21 57 183 172 21 67 212 Cancel Refresh 4 2 Control Page When node is connected node IP and page will appear in the control page zone Double click the page name you will see the control logic 00 Advantech BASPro Monitor File View Online 2 9 ADD 2 men SQRT_3 Sab OUT 22 00 s 90 mnt E 68 00 a 23 00 m 12 Running Cycle 200 ms Running Time 002 ms BAS 3000 Series User Manual 50 4 3 Monitor To monitor the connected device follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the control page is in connection mode Step 2 Move the mouse to the selected connector The red box on the left side of function block Step 3 Make sure the selected input connector is connected to the output connector of other function blocks Step 4 Double click the red box Setting values window appears 80 Advantech BASPro Bonitor B EX File View Online 2 Control Page nx 1T2 21 BT 254 E demol E demo3 E DEMOS E demoS BAS x IN E W Start 50 00 m Duty Log Peric a Mop ii GRAN eem Ready Enter a new value to replace the old one Once the value is changed the system will automatically check whether this value is within the range If it is not with
77. tion 3 Please refer to the flow chart for opertions 4 The first line on the screen displays the operation types and the second line dis plays the information Take the following display as an example the user can click the buttons on the right and at the bottom BAS 3000 Series User Manual 68 6 1 2 Instructions The operation flow of LCM is as follows System Information T VERSION 4 SYSTEM INFO STOP CH ORC XXX State IP ADDRESS LR ELEGT 244 rag ner ler RC XXX 1 Type State SUBNET 255 255 255 001 EMEN A Message Information he em 4 Am le CH x 1 RC XXX E PMSG LILINO Type State Message Description ATE TE ET RC XXXO 44 ler MSG 1 2 1 Mu l Type State Message Description quem 4 ee RC XXXOW nor dz UM T 5 Message Description inal A m R CH x l ncooop u Type State _ men MESSAGE T wo sg Num n _ gt MESSAGE y MsgMum n IO Information LOCAL gt SlotYum n i SLOTI 4 Di 0 15 Chuma Type Stare ml ee ler CHOI RC XXX E kt SLOT gt Type State a ID 0 15 ChNurm xx le SLOT nel ES 0 15 ChNum xx let CHx IRCHRK l Type State Alarm Information Type State J amp t ALM Ne 0 e A
78. tor and Pulse Input BAS 3000 Series User Manual 60 Accumulator Pulse Input DI Digital Input value can be 0 or 1 Accumulator Counting the input pulses Pulse Input Input pulse status For details please refer to the hardware manual Note For Accumulator and Pulse Input modes the trigger edge rising falling ES must be set Click Start Stop to control the mode Rising Rising 5 2 3 Digital Output Device Name BAS 3520 General Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Analog Output Systemlog Schedule Channel Function State PWM Period sec PWM Duty DO 0 Reverse Reverse DO Pw Outpt 1 Ste m Reverse The number of channels for each device differs for different modules Please refer to the Hardware Manual Two types of digital Output functions are provided DO PWM Output Do x FRI Output DO Digital Output can output 0 1 PWM Output Display the pulses with definite Cycle and Duty Cycle 61 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Refer to the Hardware Manuals for details Note Please click PWM Setting after set the duty cycle Click Start Stop to E control the mode 5 2 4 Analog Input Device Name BAS 3520 Input Analog Output Systemlog Schedule Common Mode Rejection 6092 Channel Function pt 100 385 50 150 c
79. tup Drive C Free Disk Space 21 OMB CDROM G G VIDEO UYGA Colors 16777216 Date 4 10 2008 Time 17 26 07 system windows 2 InstallShield Back Cancel Step 4 Click Install the software will automatically finish the installation 25 BAS 3000 Series User Manual Advantech Setup Setup Status eAutomation Sear Installs rela After you have installed the software properly Advantech Automa tion BASPro BASPro Builder and Advantech Automation BASPro BASPro Monitor appear in the start menu LA Acrobat Distiller Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8 0 fy Advantech Automation k an Adam NET Utility iM Nero E ModbusTCP Server Windows Live fun Advantech BASPro 2 227 Advantech BASPro Manual Windows Live A Dia cA new here b Advantech BASPro Builder he Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 28 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 26 3 2 Configuring BAS 3000 I O Hardware Settings Launch BASPro Click the Online Device tab on the left side Right click on the Online Device item in the device tree window and choose Search Master DDC 7 Advantech BASPro Builder Eile View Mode Page Variable Setup Simulation Online Hardware Customize Help io else a a _ Search Master DDC gt oh I 9 Basic Fu Online d OOOO el
80. without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No XXXXXXXXXX Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan May 2010 BAS 3000 Series User Manual li Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclo sure products FCC Class A 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 Opera tion of this equipment in a residenti
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