Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresPREFACE1CARE & MAINTENANCE2GETTING READY31. INTRODUCING 5000/510041.1 Product Highlights41.2 Nomenclature51.2.1 Inside Enclosures61.2.2 Dimensions71.3 Features81.3.1 Power81.3.2 CPU111.3.3 Memory & Calendar111.3.4 Keyboard131.3.5 LCD141.3.6 Status LEDs151.3.7 Buzzer151.3.8 Readers151.3.9 Digital Inputs161.3.10 Digital Outputs171.3.11 RS-232181.3.12 RS-485191.3.13 Ethernet211.3.14 Programming Support221.4 Unpacking the package231.5 Options232. INSTALLING 5000/5100242.1 Setting up the terminal242.2 Wiring292.2.1 Pin Assignments302.2.2 RS-232322.2.3 RS-485332.2.4 Digital Inputs/Outputs353. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE363.1 Operation373.2 Download383.3 Management394. CONFIGURING 5000/5100404.1 Identifying current menu404.2 Selecting from menus414.3 System Menu434.3.1 Information444.3.2 Settings454.3.3 Tests494.3.4 Memory514.3.5 Power524.3.6 Load Program534.3.7 NET Menu544.4 Program Manager604.4.1 Download614.4.2 Activate644.4.3 Version654.5 Kernel Menu664.5.1 Information674.5.2 Load Program684.5.3 Kernel Update694.5.4 Test & Calibrate695. MANAGING 5000/5100705.1 For proprietary applications715.2 For custom applications71SPECIFICATIONS72TROUBLESHOOTING74APPENDIX I – MOUNTING TEMPLATE76Table 1: Power consumption9Table 2: Memory explained11Table 3: Keypad explained13Table 4: Display formats14Table 5: Types of readers15Table 6: Decide resistance value16Table 7: Optional accessories23Table 8: Stages of installation24Table 9: Types of interfaces29Table 10: Pin Assignment of JP230Table 11: Pin Assignment of JP331Table 12: D/I groups35Table 13: D/O groups35Table 14: Purposes of software modules/menus37Table 15: Application programs38Table 16: Management programs39Table 17: Function keys used in selecting from menus41Table 18: Default system settings45Table 19: Downloading interfaces53Table 20: Listing of multiple programs and font61Table 21: Downloading spare programs62Table 22: Downloading active program or font63Table 23: Device code explained67Figure 1: References for setting up system3Figure 2: Nomenclature of terminal5Figure 3: Components inside terminal6Figure 4: Physical dimensions7Figure 5: Installing battery pack10Figure 6: Installing memory card12Figure 7: Keypad layout13Figure 8: D/I sample circuit16Figure 9: An example of RS-232 connection18Figure 10: RS-485 topology19Figure 11: An example of RS-485 connection20Figure 12: An example for Ethernet networking21Figure 13: Installing Ethernet card22Figure 14: Drilling holes & assembling cables25Figure 15: Mounting to wall26Figure 16: Wiring & connecting27Figure 17: Assembling enclosures28Figure 18: Terminal blocks29Figure 19: RS-232 wiring32Figure 20: Terminator’s switch33Figure 21: RS-485 wiring34Figure 22: System Architecture36Figure 23: Function keys as menu indicators42Figure 24: System Menu43Figure 25: Program Manager menu60Figure 26: Kernel Menu66Figure 27: Remote management70Figure 28: Mounting template76Screen 1: Status lights as menu indicators40Screen 2: System Menu> 1. Information44Screen 3: System Menu> 2. Settings45Screen 4: System Menu> 2. Settings> 1. Clock45Screen 5: System Menu> 2. Settings> 2. Backlight Period46Screen 6: System Menu> 2. Settings> 3. CPU Speed46Screen 7: System Menu> 2. Settings> 4. Key Click47Screen 8: System Menu> 2. Settings> 5. System Password47Screen 9: System Menu> 2. Settings> 6. Font48Screen 10: System Menu> 3. Tests49Screen 11: System Menu> 4. Memory51Screen 12: System Menu> 5. Power52Screen 13: System Menu> 6. Load Program53Screen 14: System Menu> 7. Net Menu54Screen 15: System Menu> 7. Net Menu> 1. Information54Screen 16: System Menu> 7. Net Menu> 2. IP Setting56Screen 17: System Menu> 7. Net Menu> 3. Echo Tests57Screen 18: System Menu> 7. Net Menu> 3. Echo Tests: Client Mode58Screen 19: System Menu> 7. Net Menu> 4. Download via TCP/IP59Screen 20: Program Manager> 1. Download61Screen 21: Program Manager> 2. Activate64Taille: 1,9 MoPages: 94Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel