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Product Data Document 420DS-5L July 16, 2007 - Page 1 ® ® Bristol ControlWave Micro Hybrid Controller ® ® Bristol ControlWave from Emerson Process Management, is a highly adaptable, high perfor- mance Process Automation Controller family with exceptional networking capability to provide a complete Process Automation Management Solu- tion. Within this family, ControlWave Micro was designed with an emphasis on low power con- sumption, scalability and modularity. ControlWave Micro combines the unique capabilities of a PLC, RTU and PAC into a single Hybrid programmable controller to maximize the performance of a wide range of control systems, from small or mid-size applications to large ones. It can also be combined seamlessly with other members in the ControlWave family of products for optimum system architecture. • Class I, Div. 2 hazardous location and CE Additionally, due to its small form factor and rug- approval ged industrial design, ControlWave Micro offers an outstanding ability to match the requirements of the • Open standards for programming, network most demanding process plant and remote SCADA configuration and communication system environments. Scalability Features ControlWave Micro, through its modular architec- • ARM processor provides exceptional ture, meets the needs of a wide range of applica- performance and low power consumption tions, from a compact, cost effective PLC and RTU, to a powerful plant process control system. For a • IEC 61131-3 programming with ACCOL III simple RTU application, ControlWave Micro can be process control function block library configured with two or six I/O slots in a panel mount • One or two Optional 100/10 MB Ethernet ports base package. The RTUs CPU includes three serial communication ports and one or two optional built-in • Up to eleven serial communication ports with 100/10 Base-T Ethernet ports. built-in modem and radio options For in-plant control applications, ControlWave Micro • 3, 4 and 8 slot base with 2, 4 and 8 slot I/O is a powerful, flexible PLC. The base unit is used to expansion bases house the power system, CPU and 2 or 6 I/O mod- • Mixed I/O cards for cost effective small RTU ules. Up to 2 communication expansion modules applications can be installed in the available base I/O slots. The base is expandable up to fourteen I/O slots through • Optional Isolated I/O modules 2, 4 or 8 slot plug-on I/O expansion bases. • Security key-lock to prevent unauthorized access • Wide temperature range (-40 to +70ºC) Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 2 Bristol ControlWave Micro Open Standards For Programming, Net- ACCOL III work Configuration And Communication In addition to the basic functions and function blocks, ControlWave Designer brings the benefit of Only ControlWave brings the perfect combination of over twenty years of SCADA and plant control expe- industry standards to minimize learning, engineering rience in Emerson’s Bristol ACCOL III function block and implementation costs. library. ACCOL III includes over sixty function blocks valuable for use in oil & gas, water & waste and pro- By adhering to such industry standards as Ethernet, cess measurement & control applications. Further, TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows, COM/DCOM, FTP, OLE ACCOL III is designed to take full advantage of the and ActiveX, ControlWave is able to achieve the significant features offered by ControlWave. highest degree of openness in control system archi- tecture and bring the optimal process efficiency and Briefly, this library includes function blocks for: productivity needed to ensure a successful system implementation. • Average, Compare, Totalize • Scheduling & Sequencing ControlWave Designer with ACCOL III • PID & Lead/Lag To minimize your engineering and development • AGA gas flow and liquids calculations time, we have adopted the international standard • File handling for PLC programming, IEC 61131-3. ControlWave Designer is a fully IEC 61131-3 compliant program- In addition, ControlWave ensures data integrity, in ming environment for the ControlWave family of the event of a communication interruption, by stor- products. ControlWave Designer includes all five ing critical time-stamped alarm and historical data IEC 61131-3 process languages for batch, continu- in the controller memory. This data is then securely ous and discrete control: Function Block Diagram, retrieved when communication is restored. Structured Text, Sequential Function Chart, Ladder Logic Diagram and Instruction List. ControlWave Designer includes an extensive library Specifications of more than 200 basic IEC 61131-3 functions and function blocks common to many IEC 61131-3 ControlWave Micro 33 based products. These include: CPU • Flip-flops, Counters & Timers • 32-bit ARM 9 processor: 33 MHz • Ladder diagram functions – coils and contacts, • Sleep mode for low power applications etc. • Data Memory : 2 MB SRAM battery backed • Numerical, Arithmetic & Boolean functions memory – Sine, Cosine, Add, Sub, Square Root, And, Or, etc. • File and Historical Archive memory: 8 MB on- board flash • Selection & Comparison – Min, Max, Greater than, Equal, Less than, etc. • Real-time clock • Type conversions – Integer to Real, Boolean to ControlWave Micro 150 Word, etc. CPU • 32-bit ARM 9 processor: 150 MHz • Sleep mode for low power applications Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 3 Bristol ControlWave Micro • Program execution: 4 MB SD RAM Chassis • Data Memory : 1 MB SRAM battery backed • 3-slot base chassis: 3.4" W x 6.0" H x 5.8" D memory (8.64 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.7 cm) • File and Historical Archive memory: 8 or 16 MB • 4 slot base chassis: 4.5” W x 6.0” H x 5.8”D on-board flash (11.43 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.7 cm) • Real-time clock • 8 slot base chassis: 9.0” W x 6.0” H x 5.8”D (22.86 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.48 cm) • Key-Lock Security switch • 2 – I/O slot expansion chassis: 2.25” W x 6.0” H x 5.8”D (5.7 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.7 cm) Communication • 4 – I/O slot expansion chassis: 4.5” W x 6.0” H x 5.8D (11.43 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.7 cm) Base CPU • 8 – I/O slot expansion chassis: 9.0” W x • Two RS-232 and one RS-485 serial 6.0” H x 5.8”D (22.86 cm x 15.24 cm x 14.7 cm) communication port with standard 9-pin male D-sub connectors on CPU module, supporting baud rates up to 115.2 KB Environmental Specifications • One or two optional 100/10 Base-T Ethernet • Operating Temperature range: ports with RJ45 connector (two serial ports with o o o -40 to 70 C (-40 to 158 F), storage up to 85 C dual Ethernet CPU) • Relative Humidity: 15-95% non-condensing Optional Communication Expansion • Vibration: Plug-in module – up to two comm expansion mod- 1.0g for 10-150 Hz; 0.5g for 150Hz to 2000Hz ules per CPU base • RFI Susceptibility: • One RS 232 and one RS 485 serial 3V/m – 80 MHz to 1000Mhz (EN50082-2) communication port: up to 115.2 KB. RS-485 port isolated to 500 Vdc Power Consumption • One optional internal dial-line modem Micro 33 CPU without Ethernet: 0.1w • One optional internal 900 MHz spread Spectrum Micro 150 CPU without Ethernet: 1 w radio Micro 150 CPU with Ethernet: 1.2 w Micro 150 CPU with 2 Ethernets: 2.0 w System Controller System Controller 12/24V: .08 w System Controller 6/12V: .009 w • 5.4 to 17 Vdc input or 10.7 to 30 Vdc input Exp. Comm, isolated RS 485: .53 w • Power-fail detection and recovery sequencer Freewave radio: xmit - 3.8w, rec - 1.2w MDS TransNet radio: xmit - 7w, rec - 1.6w • 2 - button and 25 - key Display interface Dial-line modem: .8 w • LED status indicators - 6 failure status LEDs, Watchdog and Idle and communication LEDs Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 4 Bristol ControlWave Micro ControlWave Micro I/O Specifications ControlWave Micro local I/O modules are designed All I/O to maximize usability while minimizing installation and maintenance cost. • 8-bit wide bus access • Surge protection meets C37.90-1978 and IEC 801-5 • Terminations are pluggable and accept a maximum wire size of 14 gauge • Power consumption is stated for each I/O module measured at the input supply and does not include loop power Available Input/Output Module Mixed I/O: 6 DIO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, 1 AO Mixed DI/DO: 12 DI, 4 DO Isolated Mixed DI/DO: 12 DI, 4 DO Isolated DI: 16 DI Isolated DO: 16 DO ControlWave Micro Modular 120 VAC DI: 8 DI Relay DO: 8 DO The I/O modules allow a mix of inputs and output Mixed AI/AO: 6 AI, 2 AO that are a perfect fit for small RTU applications. Yet, Isolated AI: 8 AI I/O expandability allows ControlWave Micro to eas- Isolated AO: 4 AO ily meet the needs of small to medium in-plant PLC HS Counter: 4 HSC applications. In addition, the availability of both local Thermocouple AI: 6 AI direct and remote DIN rail terminations conveniently RTD AI: 4 AI accommodate panel design and wiring. Mixed Input/Output Module Features Number of points: 4 AI, 1 AO (optional), 6 DI/DO, • Convenient pluggable local and remote wiring 2 High Speed Counter Inputs terminations simplify installation Digital Inputs and Outputs • Mixed DI/DO and AI/AO modules • Number of points: 6 non-interrupting inputs or • Optional isolated I/O dry contact outputs • Any I/O module can plug into any I/O slot • Input Voltage Range: Internally sourced dry • Terminal and wire covers neatly dress wiring contact input - 3.3 Vdc. and protect connections • On state: >1.5V, Off state <1.5V • Input current: selectable 66 microA for low power applications or 2 mA for in-plant noise immunity Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 5 Bristol ControlWave Micro • Digital outputs: Open drain, 100 mA max @ 30 High Speed Counter Inputs Vdc • Number of points: 2 • Surge Suppression: 31 Vdc transorb • Frequency Range: 0-10 kHz between signal and ground • Input Voltage Range: • Input filtering: 16 ms time constant (contact bounce) Internally sourced: 3.3 Vdc • Status indication: LED board with per point Externally sourced: 3 Vdc to 24 Vdc status indicators (enable/ disable selections) • On state: >1.5V, Off state <1.5V • Power consumption: Includes DOs • Debounce: Yes All inputs ON @ 66 microA: .016 watt All inputs ON @ 2 mA: .05 watt • Input current: Selectable 180 microA for low All LEDS ON: add .05 watt power applications or 2.2 mA for in-plant noise immunity Analog Inputs and Analog Output • Accumulator: 16 bit • Number of Channels: 4 Analog Inputs and 1 • Surge Suppression: 31 Vdc transorb between optional Analog Output signal and ground • AI Resolution: 14 bit SAR ADC • Power consumption: 175 microA input, all inputs ON: .007 watt • AO Resolution: 12 bit 2 mA input, all inputs ON: .004 watt • Input Configuration: Externally sourced. All LEDs ON: .022 watt Single-ended inputs - jumper selectable 4-20 mA or 1-5 Vdc Mixed Digital Input/Output Module • Input Impedance: 1 megOhm - 1-5 Vdc; 250 Ohm - 4-20 mA Digital Inputs & Outputs • Input Filtering: 300 ms to 99.9% of input signal • Number of points: 12 non-interrupting inputs • Input & Output Accuracy: and 4 outputs 0.1% of span at 25 deg C • Input Voltage Range: Internally sourced dry contact input - 3.3 Vdc 0.2% of span -40 deg C to 70 deg C • On state: >1.5 V, Off state <1.5V 0.3% of span -40 deg C to 70 deg C (AO only) • Input current : selectable 66 microA for low • Output Configuration: Externally sourced power applications or 2 mA for in-plant noise 4-20 mA: 650 Ohm for 24 Vdc source immunity 250 ohm for 11 Vdc source • Digital outputs: Open drain. 100 mA max @ 30 1-5 Vdc: 5 mA max., 11 to 30 Vdc external Vdc. source • Surge suppression: 31 Vdc transorb between • Surge Suppression: 30 Vdc transorb between signal and gound signal and ground • Input filtering: 16 ms time constant (contact • Power consumption: bounce) Analog input: .021 watt • Status indication: Optional plug-on LED board Analog output: .021 watt with per point status indicators AO ext Loop power @ 24V: .73 watt Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 6 Bristol ControlWave Micro • Power consumption: Includes DOs Isolated Digital Input Module All inputs ON @ 66 microA: .0186 watt • Number of points: 16 – non-interrupting inputs All inputs ON @ 2 mA: .123 watt All LEDs ON: add .144 watt • Input Voltage: 24 Vdc selectable internally or externally sourced dry contact per point. 48 Vdc externally sourced dry contact. Isolated Mixed Digital Input/Output • Input current : 5 mA nominal Module • On state: >19.2 V, Off state <2.4V Digital Inputs & Outputs • Optical isolation: 1500 V field to logic • Number of points: 12 non-interrupting inputs • Surge suppression: 500Vdc MOV to chassis; and 4 outputs 31 Vdc transorb between signal and isolated ground • Input Voltage: 24 Vdc selectable internally or externally sourced dry contact per point. • Input filtering: 30 ms time constant (contact bounce) • Input current : 5 mA nominal· On state: >19.2 V, Off state <2.4V • Dry contact inputs – 21 Vdc on-board isolated loop power supply for contacts or externally • Optical isolation: 1500 V field to logic powered voltage inputs • Surge suppression: 500Vdc MOV to chassis; • Power consumption: 31 Vdc transorb between signal and isolated All inputs ON: .081watt ground All LEDs ON: add .144 watt • Input filtering: 30 ms time constant (contact DI loop supply @ 24V: add .432 watt bounce) Powered loop per DI ON: add .114 watt • Dry contact inputs: 21 Vdc on-board isolated Isolated Digital Output Module loop power supply for contacts or externally powered voltage inputs • Number of points: 16 • Output type: solid state open source MOSFET • Output type: solid state open source MOSFET • Operating voltage range: 10 - 31Vdc • Operating voltage range: 10 - 31Vdc • Maximum operating frequency: 20 Hz • Maximum operating frequency: 20 Hz • Current sink capability: 500 mA at 31V • Current sink capability: 500 mA at 31V • Status indication: LED board with per point • Optical isolation: 1500 V field to logic status Indicators • Surge suppression: 500 MOV to chassis, • Power consumption: 31Vdc transorb signal to isolated ground All inputs ON: .05 watt Add for Internally powered DIs • Status indication: LED board with per point Powered loop: add .114 watt per ON DI status indicators DI loop supply @ 24V: add .432 watt • Power consumption: All outputs ON: .04 watt All outputs ON: .152 watt All LEDs ON: add .14 watt All LEDs ON: add .141 watt Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 7 Bristol ControlWave Micro AC Digital Input Module • AO Resolution: 12 bit • Number of points: 8 - non-interrupting inputs • Input Config: Externally sourced. Single–ended inputs - jumper selectable 4–20 mA or 1–5 Vdc • Input Voltage: 0-240 VAC externally sourced • Input Impedance: 1 megOhm - 1-5 Vdc; • Input Current: 12 mA nominal @120VAC, 60 Hz • 250 Ohm - 4-20 mA • On State: >79V, Off state <20V • Input Filtering: 300 ms to 99.9% of input signal • Optical Isolation: 500Vdc field to logic & channel-to-channel • Conversion Time: 2.3 msec/channel • Input Filtering: 30 ms time constant • Input & output accuracy: o 0.1% of span at 25 C • Status Indication: LED board with per point o o 0.2% of span -40 C to 70 C status indicators o o 0.3% of span -40 C to 70 C (AO only) • Power consumption: • Output configuration: Externally sourced All inputs ON: .13 watt • 4-20 mA: 650 Ohm for 11 to 30 Vdc external source AC Digital Output Module • 1-5 Vdc: 5 mA max. • Number of points: 8 • Surge Suppression: 30 Vdc transorb between • Output Type: Normally open relay signal and ground • Operating Voltage Range: 30Vdc, 120VAC, • Power consumption: 240VAC Analog input: .011 watt • Maximum Operating Frequency: 360 operations Analog output: .014 watt per hour under rated load AO ext Loop power @ 24V: 1.13 watt • Current Sink Capability: 5 A @ 30Vdc, 6 A at Isolated Analog Input Module 120/240VAC • Number of Channels: 8 AI • Minimum Permissible Load: 10 mA, 5VDC • AI Resolution: 21 bit Delta Sigma ADC • Contact Life Expectancy: 100,000 operations with resistive load • Input Configuration: Internally sourced or Externally sourced. Differential inputs. Jumper Isolation: 1500Vdc field to logic, 500Vdc selectable 4–20 mA, 0-20 mA, 1–5 Vdc, 0-10 channel-to-channel Vdc Status indication: LED board with per point • Input Impedance: 1 megOhm - 1-5 Vdc; status indicators • 250 Ohm - 4-20 mA • Power consumption: All outputs ON: .25 watt • Input Filtering: 33 microsec to 99.9% of input signal Mixed Analog Input/Output Module • Conversion Time: 33 millisec/channel • Number of Channels: 6 AI or 6 AI/2 AO • Input & output accuracy: • AI Resolution: 14 bit SAR ADC o • 0.1% of span at 25 C Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 8 Bristol ControlWave Micro o o • 0.2% of span -40 C to 70 C • Input Accuracy: Varies by thermocouple type • Common Mode Rejection: 75 db 0.025% of span at 25°C for 10 mV input • Normal Mode Rejection: 90 db 0.95% of span -25°C to 70°C for 10 mV input • Electrical Isolation: 500 Vdc channel to bus • Common Mode Rejection: 120 db • Surge Suppression: 30 Vdc transorb between • Normal Mode Rejection: 80 db signal and ground • Electrical Isolation: 500 Vdc channel to channel • Power consumption - 8 inputs: and channel to bus Analog input Ext. powered: .2.7 watt • Surge Suppression: 180 Vdc transorb between Analog input Int. powered: 7.4 watt signal and ground meets IEEE 472.1978 Isolated Analog Output Module • Cold Junction Compensation: RTD sensor on terminal block • Number of Channels: 4 • Local or remote terminations • Output Configurations: 4–20 mA (650 max. drive) and 1–5 Vdc @ 5 mA max. • Power Consumption - 6 inputs: • D / A resolution: 12 bit TC analog input: 0.96 watt • Accuracy: RTD Input Module o 0.1% of span @ 25 C for current output; o 0.1% +6% of span @ 25 C for voltage • Number of Channels: 4 AI o o 0.3% of span @ -40 C to 70 C for current o o 0.3% +6% of span @ -40 C to 70 C for voltage • Input Type; 2, 3, or 4 wire RTD • Electrical Isolation: 500 Vdc channel to bus • AI Resolution: 16 bit • Settling time: 50 microsecond • Voltage Input Impedance: 9.6 KΩ • Channel Data Acquisition: 50 microsec • Surge Suppression: 16 Vdc transorb across output signals and (-) output to common • Conversion Time: 3 wire - 266 ms, 4 wire - 200 ms, for all 4 inputs • Power consumption - 4 inputs: Analog current output: 3.0 watt • Input Accuracy: Analog voltage output: 1.3 watt +/- 0.5°C at 25°C Thermocouple Input Module +/- 1.0°C at -40°C to 70°C • Number of Channels: 6 AI • Common Mode Rejection: 120 db • Input type: B, R, S, J, E, K, T, C, N, +/- 10 mV • Normal Mode Rejection: 80 db • AI Resolution: 16 bit • Electrical Isolation: 500 Vdc channel to channel and channel to bus • Input Configuration: Differential thermocouple • Surge Suppression: 12 Vdc transorb between • Voltage input Impedance: 10 megΩ signal and ground meets IEEE 472.1978 • Channel data acquisition: 50 microsec • Local or remote terminations • Conversion Time: 66 millisec for all 6 inputs • Power Consumption - 4 inputs: RTD analog input: 0.6 watt Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 9 Bristol ControlWave Micro High Speed Counter Module • A single common connector cable for all I/O • Number of points: 4 • Up to 14 AWG wire with compression screw terminals • Frequency Range: 0-10 kHz • Input Voltage Range: Available Modules Internally sourced: 3.3 Vdc AI: 4 points with fuses Externally sourced: 3 Vdc to 24 Vdc 2 modules required for 6 AI AO: 2 points with fuses • On state: >1.5 V, Off state <1.5V DI: 24 Vdc - 8 points, no fuses • Debounce: Yes 2 modules required for 12 DI or 16 DI DI: 24 Vdc - 8 points with fuses • Input current : selectable 175 microA for low 2 required for 12 DI or 16 DI power applications or 2 mA for in-plant noise DI: 120 VAC inputs - 8 points immunity 16 point Isolated DI only • Accumulator: 16 bit 2 modules required for 16 DI DO: 24 Vdc – 8 points, no fuse • Surge Suppression: 31 Vdc transorb between DO: 24 Vdc – 8 points, with fuse signal and ground DO: 8 points - 6 Amp relay • Power consumption: 16 point Isolated DO only 175 microA input, all inputs ON: .033 watt 2 modules required for 16 DO 2 mA input, all inputs ON: .065 watt All LEDs ON: add .035 watt Remote Termination Modules The remote termination option for ControlWave Micro I/O modules provide a convenient alternative to the standard direct connect termination. Remote termi- nations allow a concentration of electrical connec- tions from one or more controllers to be located in one area such as the rear of a 19” cabinet. Cables Lengths • 18” cable All Remote Termination modules are standard DIN- rail mountable and connect to the I/O module with • 39” cable one or two pre-wired connector cables. To simplify installation, all I/O modules use the same cable. • 6 ½’ cable • 13’ cable Features Remote Termination Dimensions • Removes electrical connections from the controller AI & AO 3.53" H x 1.77" W x 2.64" D DI & DO 3.53" H x 2.2" W x 2.58" D • Passive terminations are DIN-rail mountable DO Relay 3.9" H x 3.25" W x 3.7" D • Options for fusing, relays and 120 VAC I/O Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 10 Bristol ControlWave Micro The 2-button display allows an operator to view Local Operator Interface Options site, configuration and process data. The screens are organized in a series of lists. The operator can ControlWave Micro offers two convenient local select from a list of lists and then manually scroll operator interfaces; one with a dual-button keypad through the selected list of data. Additionally, a and one with a 25-button keypad. Both Display/ scroll list can be defined. The unit can be set to Keypad assemblies have identical 4 x 20 character automatically scroll through this list. LCD displays. They are easily interfaced to the ControlWave Micro System Controller with a stan- dard CAT 5 cable. Features • 4 line by 20 character backlit liquid crystal display • Adjustable display contrast • Membrane keys with tactile feedback • Self-adhesive overlay mounts to the enclosure door or panel • Easy configuration via ACCOL III Function Block • Scrolling display mode • Adjustable timer turns off display when not in use Specifications • Window size: 1.1" H x 3.1"W (2.8cm x 7.9cm) FLOW_RATE_THISHOUR • Character size: 4mm H x 3mm W 729.8346 • Dimensions: 2-button display example 2-button Display: 7.4"H x 5.5"W (18.8cm x 14.4cm) 25-button Display/Keypad: 7.4"H x 5.5"W (18.8cm x 14.4cm) • Cable length: 36" max • Power consumption: 2.5 mA @ 3.3V (0.008 watts) • Temperature: -20 to +70 deg C • Rating: NEMA 4 Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 11 Bristol ControlWave Micro optional dual Ethernet CPU allowing network seg- FLOW_RATE_THISHOUR mentation between the distributed I/O network and 729.8346 the PLC communication LAN network to ensure CE ME AE the I/O is serviced without bandwidth interference. PREV NEXT MULT EXIT The ControlWave Micro architecture is a standard Ethernet based network, thereby increasing flexibil- 25-button display example ity and providing an economical, reliable, distributed I/O system. The 25-button Display/Keypad performs the same functions and additionally allows the operator entry Hardware Features to view and modify ControlWave Micro inputs, • 100/100 Base T Ethernet interface process variables, calculated variables, setpoints, tuning parameters, and outputs used in a measure- • Serial communication ports for Ethernet port ment or control application. Status bits include setup the alarm state, alarm acknowledge, control, and manual (Auto/Man). Providing access to such vari- • One to fourteen I/O modules per Distributed able information allows the user complete control I/O System unit utilizing 3, 4, or 8 slot panel or over the process operation. DIN rail mount base chassis with 2, 4 or 8 slot expansion chassis • Supports all ControlWave Micro I/O Modules ControlWave Micro Distributed • Distributed I/O System units are compatible for I/O System use with all ControlWave family PAC, RTU and PLC controllers ControlWave Micro Distributed I/O Sytem (DIOS) units allow for I/O expansion and distribution throughout a plant via standard Ethernet networks. The process control application program resides in the main ControlWave Micro process controller. It controls both local I/O as well as the I/O in the Dis- tributed I/O System units. No control functionality or programming is necessary in the Distributed I/O System unit. The ControlWave Micro DIOS offers I/O concen- tration flexibility by supporting from one to up to fourteen slots of I/O using the same base chassis available with main controllers. The Distributed I/O System unit contains an Ether- net communication engine CPU module dedicated to communications between the main processor and the DIOS unit. The communication engine CPU also includes power fail/recovery control and battery backed RAM to retain I/O data during short power outages. The ControlWave Micro DIOS CPU is connected Independent PLC and I/O Ethernet networks to the main ControlWave Micro controller via an Ethernet physical link using TCP/IP. The main ControlWave Micro controller typically uses the Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 12 Bristol ControlWave Micro Scalability OpenBSI The ControlWave Micro Distributed I/O System Simply Creative allows for increased system flexibility depending on the process I/O count. The units provide a cost Emerson’s OpenBSI (Open Bristol System Inter- effective solution to large I/O count projects, and an face) is a set of network setup, communication diag- economical approach to low or medium I/O count nostic, and data viewing utilities that provide access applications. to both ControlWave and Network 3000 controllers and RTUs. OpenBSI is the only product available in the industry to bring such unique functionality Specifications and ease of use to the network level. At the core is the communication interface, written as a Windows communication server API through which other Communication Processor client applications communicate with the Bristol • CPU: 150 MHz processor networks. OpenBSI supports both serial BSAP protocol Communication and Ethernet Internet Protocol communication to • One 10/100 Base T Ethernet port with RJ-45 ControlWave and Network 3000 RTUs and control- connector lers. • Isolation: Ethernet port isolated to 500 Vdc OpenBSI Utilities Power Supply and Chassis Above this communication layer are a group of ap- plications known as OpenBSI Utilities. These client • 10.7 to 30 Vdc power input utilities communicate through the server to collect • Power-fail detection and recovery sequencer and manage data gathered from the network, gen- erate files based on collected historical data, collect • LED status indicators - 6 failure status LEDs, alarms, and monitor and control OpenBSI commu- Watchdog and Idle and communication LEDs nications. Environmental ratings, physical dimensions, mount- • Communication engine for PC applications ing and power consumption specifications are the • Supports ControlWave and Network 3000 serial same as the ControlWave Micro. and IP protocols • RS 232, Dial-line, cellular, radio, CDPD, satellite, and Ethernet connections • Provides on-line download & 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 Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 13 Bristol ControlWave Micro DataView is an on-line utility used to collect and display several types of process data, including sig- nal values, data array values, signal lists, and audit trail information. NetView – Network configuration and application LaunchPad NetView is the basic configuration and application interface for all network operations. NetView uses DataView for Real-Time Data a tree structure for network graphical display in the Windows Explorer style. Network nodes can be added on-line by simply dragging the node Icon into Operators have the ability to alter signal values. the tree. This invokes a configuration Wizard simpli- Multiple DataView windows may be open simultane- fying network setup. Through the NetView Wizard, ously. the necessary network parameters are entered for WebBSI - WebBSI is a powerful and flexible soft- node and IP address, alarm and message routing, ware product bringing web technology to all of and network communication media. Once config- Emerson’s Bristol automation and SCADA products. ured, selecting any node allows direct access to the WebBSI includes a set of ActiveX Controls for read- common OpenBSI utilities to reprogram, download a ing and writing real-time and historical data, trend- new application to the node, review communication ing, recipe editing and custom display generation. statistics, view real-time data through DataViewer, Through these controls, you can use the standard and edit controller/RTU properties. Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser to access Network 3000, TeleFlow and ControlWave products Local Configuration Wizard allows local commu- through a set of supplied HTML web pages. nication with any attached ControlWave controller or RTU to download system flashware upgrades, configure cold download parameters, and configure IP and soft-switch parameters. Custom built web page interface using a standard web browser Configuration Wizard simplifies Network setup Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 14 Bristol ControlWave Micro Real-time ActiveX Controls Historical Data Collection One of the many benefits OpenBSI brings to you is High Historical Data Integrity our use of open standards such as ActiveX Con- trols. AcitveX is another of the Microsoft standards, The ControlWave Historical Data Collection sys- which allow plug and play with any ActiveX con- tem offers exceptional historical data integrity by tainer, using Microsoft ActiveX container technol- providing time-stamped historical data storage in ogy such as Visual Basic, HTML web pages, and ControlWave flash memory. The historical data is Microsoft Excel collected, through OpenBSI, on a scheduled or demand basis and converted to .CSV and ODBC The set of available ActiveX Controls provides the compliant file formats for use in spreadsheets and basic functions necessary to communicate and col- reports. If data is missed due to a communication lect data from ControlWave. failure, it is collected when the communication is reestablished and the PC historical database is ActiveX Controls backfilled with the missing data. This distributed his- torical database architecture provides the greatest • Security – 56-bit encryption - allows the user to data reliability and integrity during communication or sign on to the RTU PC failure. • Signal Value – displays signal values in various Another important historical feature is the Audit formats storage and collection system. The Audit Trail is a • Comm Statistics – works with a standard page file stored in ControlWave flash memory containing that displays the RTU’s communication statistics significant events and time-stamped alarms. The alarms stored in the Audit system provide a histori- • Configuration Info – works with a standard page cal archive in addition to the real-time alarm report- that displays and allows the user to change ing system. RTU Configuration information This file is also collected through OpenBSI and • Historical – Collect and view historical archive presented as a text file in the PC. This functionality and audit files is extremely useful in providing an event trail during communication or PC downtime or other system The IP compliant ControlWave opens the door for problem. owner controlled access via Web Pages. Any ge- neric web page builder can be employed to create • Archive Collection – collection and storage to user defined pages to access ControlWave. The disk of the ControlWave archive data web pages are populated with these pre-configured ActiveX controls. • Audit Collection - collection and storage to disk of the ControlWave audit data. Required Software • Exports data files to third party, .CSV & ODBC applications • Microsoft Internet Explorer • DDE compliant for use with other popular • Bristol ActiveX controls Windows applications • OpenBSI LocalView or NetView 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 Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 15 Bristol ControlWave Micro developed by the OPC Foundation comprised of These protocols are implemented in Flashware so hardware and software suppliers from the process no additional hardware is required to use any one or control community. OPC allows the engineer to a combination of all protocols. select best in class hardware and software with con- fidence in their interoperability. Our OpenBSI OPC BSAP Protocol Server was among the first to comply with the OPC Foundation alarm and event server specification. All Bristol Network 3000 and ControlWave RTU and controller products support BSAP protocol. BSAP is • OPC Data Access 1.0a & 2.0 compatible widely accepted as providing exceptional data integ- • Windows, 2000 & XP rity and greatly simplifies communication between controllers. BSAP is provided with interfaces for • Compatible with both ControlWave and Network Master/Slave, vertical networks, and Client/Server, 3000 systems horizontal networks. In either case, variable lists are created in each controller that are easily passed • 32 bit multi-threading, multi-processor design from server to client or slave to master. • Automatic database builder BSAP meets the definition of an industry-standard, • Integrated real-time data monitor open architecture protocol because if conforms to ISO standards 2629, 1745 and 2111, it is not propri- • Supports OPC Browse interface etary in that Emerson does not charge a license fee • Supports both serial comm and IP Ethernet and makes the protocol and documentation avail- connections able to anyone. • Supports COM/DCOM & OLE Automation While BSAP is an open protocol, the added func- tionality of the messages provide much more capa- • Primary and Background polling scheme bility than is found other networks. • OPC Alarm & Event Server support • Global time-synchronization ControlWave Open Network Connectivity • Time-stamped Alarm reporting • Historical archive data transfer By embracing the open system network technolo- gies available through TCP/IP, Ethernet, OPC, and • Audit file transfer Microsoft DNA, as well as pseudo standards such as Modbus and Open Modbus, ControlWave can • On-line program editing provide a total Process Automation Management • Diagnostics Solution for in-plant LAN based networks and Wide Area Network SCADA systems. • Communication statistics With the exceptional connectivity provided by the Modbus Protocol ControlWave network, access to real-time data and operating conditions, historical data, maintenance Modbus - Modbus is often considered a de-facto and performance data are all available to the global standard protocol because of its broad usage as network. ControlWave provides the needed informa- either the primary or a secondary offering in many tion to the plant floor technician, operator, engineer, measurement and control related products. Even supervisor and corporate management, even exter- with its common use, Modbus protocol actually nal customers. has many variations. Consider Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII, Master & Slave, Serial and TCP/IP Communication Protocols Open Modbus. In addition there are consideration regarding supported function codes, floating point Like all of Emerson’s Bristol products, ControlWave supports BSAP (Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol), Modbus, DFI, CIP, DNP3, and serial ASCII as standard functions. Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 16 Bristol ControlWave Micro values and byte order. ControlWave supports the Multi-user Security Access following: Security is an essential element of any open • Modbus serial and TCP/IP Open Modbus system, particularly those with Internet access. (Ethernet) ControlWave employs a User Name/Password ac- cess system protected by a 56-bit encryption tech- • Master and Slave nique through the TCP connection. There can be up • Modbus RTU and ASCII to thirty-two users, who sign-in using their name and password. Both the name and the password can be • Modes 1 - 7, 8, 15 & 16 up to sixteen characters. • IP modes 51, 52 & 53 The security system provides for up to sixty-four • Integer and IEEE 4 byte floating point access rights to read and write data values and files via FTP, access and configure historical and audit data information, edit configuration, run internal Generic Serial Interface diagnostics, read and reset system status. It further allows the programming software to read, write and The Generic Serial Interface is a user program- download the ControlWave. mable Master and Slave protocol used to send and receive messages typically with third party serial ASCII devices. This protocol can be used to inter- The Secure Data Advantage face with such devices and message boards, card readers and many measurement devices. ControlWave sets a new standard for providing in- telligent control at the point where control is needed. Whether you need control on the plant floor or at a Key-lock Security remote site in the “middle of nowhere” ControlWave is the solution for control, communication and The front panel keyswitch on ControlWave provides secure data to help you make the right operating a high level of manual security by allowing three decisions. modes of operation to restrict access to on-line functions. ControlWave was designed to provide the optimum level of data security using a distributed database In Run Mode, ControlWave will reject any attempt architecture. All data including time & date stamped to download or modify the running program, either alarms, alarm limits, and historical data are stored locally or over the network. locally in each industrially rugged ControlWave, thereby distributing your data integrity risk. To In Remote Mode, ControlWave will allow download- further ensure that the data is always current and ing and on-line program modification through the historically accurate, the historical data is stored network provided the security access requirements in non-volatile flash memory within ControlWave. have been met. Local download and on-line modifi- Historical data is even maintained during and after cation of the running program is prohibited. program downloading. In Local Mode, ControlWave will allow download When historical data is collected from ControlWave, and on-line modification through either the network it is converted and appended to .CSV and/or ODBC connection or through a local serial communica- compliant databases but does not destroy the tion port provided the security access requirements original historical data stored in ControlWave, thus have been met. provides a flexible and secure historical data system that is clearly recognized as a benefit to virtually every industrial application. Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 16, 2007 - Page 17 Bristol ControlWave Micro The Bridge Between Systems Continuing our tradition of introducing innovative new solutions while maintaining compatibility with existing systems, Emerson again provides a migra- tion path for existing customers by bridging the new ControlWave system with Network 3000 systems already in place. The network bridge is enabled by employing the open architecture technologies afforded by TCP/IP and OPC in both networks. TCP/IP allows seamless Ethernet connectivity to both networks as well as the corporate Intranet so both ControlWave and Network 3000 controllers can reside and communicate on the same LAN. Emerson’s Bristol OpenBSI OPC Server facilitates the merging of the two networks for technical, engi- neering and operator data access. The data source, configuration and path are completely transparent to the OPC client. Real-time data can also be passed between the two communication networks making this a total Plant Automation Management Solution. © 2007 Remote Automation Solutions, division of Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. Bristol, Inc., Bristol Babcock Ltd, Bristol Canada, BBI SA de CV and the Flow Computer Division , are wholly owned subsidiaries of Emerson Electric Co. doing business as Remote Auto- mation Solutions (“RAS”), a division of Emerson Process Management. FloBoss, ROCLINK, Bristol, Bristol Babcock, ControlWave, TeleFlow and Helicoid are trademarks of RAS. AMS, 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 war- ranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. RAS reserves the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice. All sales are governed by RAS’ terms and conditions which are available upon request. RAS does not assume responsibility for the selection, use or maintenance of any product. Responsibility for proper selection, use and maintenance of any RAS product remains solely with the purchaser and end-user. 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Base Housing 3 slot panel mount base PSSM, CPU & 1 slot for I/O, No Comm Exp 396560-03-2 4 slot panel mount base PSSM, CPU & 2 slots for Exp Comm or I/O 396560-02-4 8 slot panel mount base PSSM, CPU, 2 slots for Exp Comm or I/O 396560-01-6 and 4 slots dedicated to I/O modules System Controller Wet-end option (Note 1) 6 - 18 V input power System Controller With display interface, with wet-end interface 396609-02-3 12 - 24 V Syst. Cont., w/o keylock & WD With display interface, no wet-end interface 396657-02-8 12 - 24 V Syst. Cont., with keylock & WD With display interface, no wet-end interface 396657-01-0 Micro 33 CPU Comm Ports (Note 2) 33MHz CPU/2M SRAM, 8M Flash 0 - ENET & 2 - RS 232, & 1 RS 485 396563-07-4 Micro 150 CPU Comm Ports (Note 2) 150MHzCPU/1M SR,4M SD,8M Flash 0 - ENET & 2 - RS 232, & 1 RS 485 396563-04-0 150MHzCPU/1M SR,4M SD,16M Flash 0 - ENET & 2 - RS 232 & 1 RS 485 396563-05-8 150MHzCPU/1M SR,4M SD,16M Flash 1 - ENET & 2 - RS 232 & 1 RS 485 396563-06-6 150MHzCPU/1M SR,4M SD,16M Flash 2 - ENET & 1 - RS 232 & 1 RS 485 396879-01-2 Micro Distributed I/O Expansion CPU Comm Ports (Note 2) Comm Enbing CPU 1 - ENET & 2 - RS 232, & 1 RS 485 396563-08-2 Comm Expansion Module Comm Ports (Note: 2 & 3) Comm module, isolated RS 485 1 - RS232 & 1 - Isolated RS 485 396581-01-3 Freewave radio kit (Note 4) Add-on to above Comm module 396582-02-8 Comm Module with MDS Radio (Note 5) MDS radio mounted in Comm module 396581-04-8 Dial-line modem kit (Not C1D2) Add-on to above Comm module 396582-03-6 Display Keypad buttons Display - 4 line X 20 character 2 buttons. Also includes 2’ display cable 396608-07-8 Display/Keypad - 4 line X 20 character 25 button keypad. Also includes 2’ cable 396608-02-7 I/O Expansion Base (Note: 6) 2 I/O slot panel mount exp base Up to 2 I/O modules 396559-03-4 4 I/O slot panel mount exp base Up to 4 I/O modules 396559-02-6 8 I/O slot panel mount exp base Up to 8 I/O modules 396559-01-8 See NOTES on following page. Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 26 Bristol ControlWave Micro ControlWave Micro Parts List, Continued DESCRIPTION PART NO. Note 1: 6-18V System Controller I/O Limit - Up to 6 I/O modules maximum (2 isolated I/O modules maximum) Note 2: RS 485 port is non-isolated. Note 3: Comm modules are radio and modem ready. Radios and modems are shipped separately. They may be installed by the customer on comm ports 3 & 4. Comm port 1 is RS 232 & comm 2 is RS 485. Also select cable VASC0032SN or VASC0032SF from DIGITAL ACCESSORIES price pages for Radio Options. VASC0032SN SMA to Male N (use with Polyphaser) VASC0032SF SMA to Female N (use to connect directly to an antenna cable) Note 4: The FreeWave radio requires Comm Expansion module with series control ‘J’ or better… Note 5: The MDS radio is not available for field addition. It is not compatible with Comm module P/N 396587-01- 3 Note 6: One I/O Expansion Base allowed with 12-24 V System Controller. Up to 6 I/O modules maximum with 6-12V SC. Note 7: For conformal coating add -C suffix to each part number. Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 27 Bristol ControlWave Micro ControlWave Micro Parts List, Continued DESCRIPTION PART NO. Local Termination I/O Modules Mixed 12 DI, 4 DO without LEDs Non-Isolated internally sourced dry contact 396567-01-0 Mixed 12 DI, 4 DO with LEDs Non-Isolated internally sourced dry contact 396567-02-9 Isolated, Mixed 12 DI, 4 DO with LEDs Isolated, Int. or Ext. sourced dry contact 396804-01-2 16 DI with LEDs (12 VDC Input) Isolated, Int. or Ext. sourced dry contact 396571-07-7 16 DI with LEDs (24 VDC Input) Isolated, Int. or Ext. sourced dry contact 396571-02-6 16 DI with LEDs (48 VDC Input) Isolated externally sourced voltage input 396571-05-0 8 DI with LEDs (120 - 240 VAC Input) Isolated externally sourced voltage input 396686-01-0 16 DO with LEDs 1/2 Amp Open source output 396572-02-2 8 DO with LEDs (120 - 240 VAC Output) 6A Relay @ 120 VAC externally sourced 396687-01-6 SEE NOTE 1 6 AI (Note 2) Externally sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396569-01-3 Mixed 6 AI, 2 AO (Note 2) Externally sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396568-01-7 Isolated AI, 8 inputs Int or Ext sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396604-01-3 Isolated AO, 4 outputs Int or Ext sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396603-01-7 6 TC B, R, S, J, E, K, T, C, N, + 10 mV 396875-01-7 4 RTD 2, 3, or 4 wire platinum RTD 396876-01-3 4 HSC with LEDs 10 KHz counters 396570-02-0 Mixed I/O Cards (Note 2) Mixed 6 DIO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, w/o LEDS Dry contact DI, Ext. sourced 1-5V or 4-20mA 396630-01-4 Mixed 6 DIO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, 1 AO, w/o LEDS Dry contact DI, Ext. sourced 1-5V or 4-20mA 396630-02-2 Mixed 6 DIO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, with LEDS Dry contact DI, Ext. sourced 1-5V or 4-20mA 396630-03-0 Mixed 6 DIO, 4 AI, 2 HSC, 1 AO, with LEDS Dry contact DI, Ext. sourced 1-5V or 4-20mA 396630-04-9 Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote Product Data Document 420DS-5L ® ® July 17, 2007 - Page 28 Bristol ControlWave Micro ControlWave Micro Parts List, Continued DESCRIPTION PART NO. Remote Termination I/O Modules Mixed 12 DI, 4 DO without LEDs Non-Isolated internally sourced dry contact 396567-03-7 Mixed 12 DI, 4 DO with LEDs Non-Isolated internally sourced dry contact 396567-04-5 16 DI with LEDs Isolated, Int. or Ext. sourced dry contact 396571-04-2 16 DI with LEDs (48 VDC Input) Isolated externally sourced voltage input 396571-06-9 16 DO with LEDs .5 Amp Open source output 396572-04-9 6 AI (Note 2) Externally sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396569-02-1 Mixed 6 AI, 2 AO (Note 2) Externally sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396568-02-5 Isolated AI, 8 inputs Int or Ext sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396604-02-1 Isolated AO, 4 outputs Int or Ext sourced 1-5 V or 4-20 mA 396603-02-5 6 TC B, R, S, J, E, K, T, C, N, + 10 mV 396875-02-5 4 RTD 2, 3, or 4 wire platinum RTD 396876-02-1 4 HSC with LEDs 10 KHz counters 396570-04-6 Note 1: 8 Point AC DO Card cannot be used in the first slot of the I/O Expansion Chassis. AC digital output modules are not Class 1,Div. 2 approved Note 2: The externally source AI’s on the mixed I/O cards require external wiring for the 24V device power. Terminal block connections for the field power are provided on the I/O card for AO’s only. Remote Automation Solutions Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote

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