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Product Data Document

420DS-7e / 

D301312X012

June 2011 - Page 8

ControlWave ExpressPAC

Remote Automation Solutions

Website:  www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote

Telephone Functions: Dialing and answering 

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by AT commands. Automatic answering is also 

programmable
Approvals: Telephone - FCC Part 68 (also 

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suitable for approval within Canada)

Trans. Output Levels: -10 dBm fixed (USA) - (0-

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15 dBm adjustable – firmware dependent)

PSTN Arrangements: Loop Start arrangement 

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(transmission output does not exceed -10 dBm). 

Allows connection to any voice telephone jack
Isolation: Data Access Arrangement (DAA) with 

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1000 Vac (Modem to PSTN)
Sleep Mode Current: 0.5 mA (max) @ 12V 

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(Input Voltage); 1.0 mA (Max) @ 6V (Input 

Voltage)
Surge Capability: Withstand surge of 100A with 

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10 x 160 microsecond waveform
Temperature: Operating Range: -40º to +60ºC 

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(-40º to 140ºF); Storage Range: -40º to +85ºC 

(-40º to 185ºF)
Relative Humidity: 15% to 90%, non-condensing

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Radio Option

The ControlWave ExpressPAC is available with one 

optional FreeWave or MDS radio. 

Since some users prefer to procure the radios sepa-

rately, Emerson offers “radio-ready” configurations 

for each of the standard radio models.

Radio-ready models include literally everything 

except for the radio. The mounting bracket as well 

as all cables and connections are in place. The user 

or integrator/installer must simply mount the radio to 

the bracket and make connections.

It is important to match the radio-ready configura

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tion with the specific radio the user expects to install 

because cables and connections for the antenna, 

RS 232 port and power all vary by radio model.

The optional Polyphaser surge protector is recom-

mended with any radio selected.

Power Consumption for the Radios

NOTE: When conserving power, ControlWave 

Express turns power to the radios completely off 

instead of operating them in the sleep mode.

Freewave FGR Spread Spectrum Radio Figures at 

12 Vdc:

Receive: 75 mA

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Transmit: 500 mA

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Idle: 20 mA

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MDS TransNet 900 Spreabd Spectrum Radio Fig-

ures at 13.8 Vdc:

Receive: 115 mA

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Transmit: 510 mA

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MDS models 4710 and 9710 Licensed, UHF Radios 

with figures at 13.8 Vdc:

Receive: 125 mA

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Transmit: 2000 mA

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MDS entraNet 900 IP Radio Figures at 13.8 Vdc:

Receive: 100 mA

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Transmit: 510 mA

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MDS iNet 900 Ethernet/IP Radio Figures at 13.8 

Vdc:

Receive: 203 mA

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Transmit: 580 mA

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Summary of Contents for Bristol ControlWave ExpressPAC

Page 1: ...ce costs Multiple serial communication ports for network local and multi vendor connectivity Built in BSAP Modbus DNP protocols for broad network compatibility Report By Exception for communication efficiency Modbus Store and Forward capability for geographic flexibility with radio networks Ultra low power modes minimizes cost of solar battery power systems Wide operating temperature range for rem...

Page 2: ...e same functions and additionally allows the operator to view and modify ControlWave ExpressPAC inputs process variables calculated variables setpoints tuning parameters and outputs used in a measure ment or control application Status bits include the alarm state alarm acknowledge control and manual Auto Man Providing access to such vari able information allows the user complete control over the p...

Page 3: ... with ACCOL III To minimize your engineering and development time we have adopted the international standard for PLC programming IEC 61131 3 ControlWave Designer is a fully IEC 61131 3 compliant program ming environment for the ControlWave family of products ControlWave Designer includes all five IEC 61131 3 process languages for batch continu ous and discrete control Function Block Diagram Struct...

Page 4: ... sequencer Battery voltage monitor Reverse voltage protection Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature range 40 to 70ºC 40 to 158ºF 85ºC storage 20 to 70ºC 4 to 158ºF with display keypad 20 to 60ºC 4 to 140ºF with Lead Acid Cell Batteries Relative Humidity 15 95 non condensing Vibration 2 0g for 10 150 Hz 1 0g for 150Hz to 2000Hz RFI Susceptibility 3V m 80 MHz to 1000Mhz EN50082 2 Electr...

Page 5: ... 250 ms with 14 MHz CPU 1 second for 2 DI PI inputs on CPU board Surge protection Meets C37 90 1978 30 Vdc transorb between signal and ground Terminations are pluggable and accept a maximum wire size of 16 gauge Power consumption is stated for each I O module type measured at the input supply and does not include loop power Pulse Digital Inputs Inputs located on base CPU board Number of points up ...

Page 6: ...10 31Vdc Maximum operating frequency 20 Hz Current sink capability 400 mA at 16 V 6 V system 400 mA at 30 V 12 24 V system Power consumption Not applicable to DOs Analog Inputs Number points 3 AI optional AI Resolution 14 bit Input Configuration Externally sourced Single ended inputs jumper selectable 4 20 mA or 1 5 Vdc Terminal block connections provided for external source Input Impedance 1 megΩ...

Page 7: ... Fuses 1 5 A from charge regulator 3 5 A for each battery input 1 0 A to the CPU assembly Surge suppression 18 V transorb Meets ANSI IEEE C37 90 1978 Charge regulator Temperature compensated charge control with cut off Standby charging circuit limits 6 33V max 6 09V min for 6V battery and 12 4V max 11 9V min for a 12V battery Threshold voltage for shunt at 23ºC 7 3V for a 6V battery and 14 6V for ...

Page 8: ...pa rately Emerson offers radio ready configurations for each of the standard radio models Radio ready models include literally everything except for the radio The mounting bracket as well as all cables and connections are in place The user or integrator installer must simply mount the radio to the bracket and make connections It is important to match the radio ready configura tion with the specifi...

Page 9: ...nload signal variable changes Allows network configuration through NetView PC and Network communication diagnostics OPC Server for interfacing to most HMI software Harvester collects historical data on request or scheduled basis NetView is the basic configuration and application interface for all network operations NetView uses a tree structure for network graphical display in the Windows Explorer...

Page 10: ...Con trols for reading and writing real time and historical data trending recipe editing and custom display generation Through these controls you can use the standard Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser to access ControlWave products through a set of supplied HTML web pages DataView for Real time data display Custom built web page interface us ing a standard web browser ActiveX Controls Securit...

Page 11: ...llection and storage to disk of the ControlWave audit data Exports data files to third party CSV ODBC applications DDE compliant for use with other popular Windows applications OPC Server With industry demand for open standards ControlWave answers the call by embracing tech nologies that open the door for maximizing your efficiency and productivity The OPC standard was developed by the OPC Foundat...

Page 12: ...often considered a de facto standard protocol because of its broad usage as either the primary or a secondary offering in many measurement and control related products Even with its common use Modbus protocol actually has many variations Consider Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII Master Slave Serial and TCP IP Open Modbus In addition there are considerations regarding supported function codes floating p...

Page 13: ...m ControlWave it is converted and appended to CSV and or ODBC compliant databases but does not destroy the origi nal historical data stored in ControlWave thus pro viding a flexible and secure historical data system that is clearly recognized as a benefit to virtually every industrial application The Bridge Between Systems Continuing our tradition of introducing innovative new solutions while main...

Page 14: ... PlantWeb and the PlantWeb logo are marks of Emerson Electric Co The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of the Emerson Electric Co All other marks are property of their respective owners The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only While every effort has been made to ensure informational accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees e...

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