Yaskawa Remote Display Unit RDU for use with MicroTrac DSD LAN User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The Remote Display Unit (RDU)

provides the MicroTrac DSD system with

the ability to have remote displays with a

minimal amount of wiring. The RDU has a

two line display; the top line is a 16

character alphanumeric (dot matrix) LED

display, and the bottom line is a 5-1/2 digit

numeric only LED display with a +/- sign

and a floating decimal point. The required

interconnections are an RS-485

bidirectional serial data bus (for the

communications) and DC power, either

regulated +5VDC or unregulated +8VDC to

+12VDC.

A channel select switch and a

channel range terminal on the rear of the

unit are used to identify the RDU channel

number. A scanning keypad interface is

provided to accommodate a 4 x 5 local

matrix keypad. An input is provided which

will enable the scanning of the keypad; this

makes provision for a "Keyboard Enable"

switch. Provision is also made for inputs

from one or two push buttons.

The RDU acts as a dumb terminal

under control of a Remote Display

Controller LAN Node PCB (RDC). All data to

be displayed is received from the RDC,

except for diagnostic test and error

conditions as will be described later. All

keypad or push button data will be

transmitted directly to the RDC with no

local echo.

This document explains the

hardware and software operations of the

Remote Display Unit (RDU).

HARDWARE DESCRIPTION

CONFIGURATION

The RDU consists of three interconnected

printed circuit boards mounted inside a

metal case designed for mounting in a panel

cutout. Two securing brackets with

tightening screws are provided loose with

the RDU, to be attached to the sides of the

case after it is in place in the panel cutout.

The front of the case has a red lens to

protect the display LEDs. At the rear of the

case, two-section terminal board TB1,

ribbon cable connector J2 and channel

select rotary switch S1 are accessible for

wiring and setup.

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POWER REQUIREMENTS

The RDU may be powered by a

regulated +5VDC or an unregulated +8VDC

to +12VDC power supply. If a regulated

+5VDC supply is to be used, then the

+5VDC and COMMON conductors should

be connected to TB1 pins 8 and 9,

respectively. +5VDC and COMMON can be

wired from RDC terminals J5(1) and J5(6)

respectively. If an unregulated +8VDC to

+12VDC supply is to be used, then the +

VDC and COMMON conductors should be

connected to TB1 pins 7 and 9, respectively,

in order to use the on-board +5VDC

regulators. In order to select a properly

sized power supply, the current (I)

requirement of the RDU must be known.

The current requirement is the same

regardless of the choice of incoming power.

The I requirement is as follows:

I for regulated +5 VDC or unregulated

+8VDC to +12VDC = 1020 mA

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