DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleCatalog Numbers 2707-M232P3, 2707-M485P3User Manual
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–4
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–4To read/write the contents of controller Status files:!ATTENTION: Changing control status bits ma
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–5To read/write the contents of controller Bit and Integer files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Me
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–6To read/write the contents of controller Timer files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to acc
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–76. You can change the Acc and Pre values by pressing the [PREV] or[NEXT] keys to move the cursor to
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–8To read/write the contents of controller Counter files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to a
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–96. You can change the Acc and Pre values by pressing the [PREV] or[NEXT] keys to move the cursor to
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–10To read/write the contents of controller Control files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–116. You can change the Len and Pos values by pressing the [PREV] or[NEXT] keys to move the cursor t
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–12To read the contents of ASCII files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D fu
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–135. Press [NEXT] to display the binary value of bits 0!15.File=A012 Elem=0020011100101010001Data Fo
A–B2Chapter2–1DTAM Micro OverviewThis chapter describes the DTAM Micro and accessories. It contains these sections:Section PageGeneral Information 2–
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–14To read/write the contents of controller BCD files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to acce
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–15To read the contents of PLC-5 DF1 message files:Note: This file type only applies to PLC-5 DF1 op
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–167. Press [NEXT] to display the value in a binary format:F=MG011 Elem=003.0100111110001111108. To
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–17To read the contents of PLC-5 DF1 ASCII string files:Note: This file type only applies to PLC-5 D
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–18Use the Mode function to change the controller operating mode (Run orProgram) from the DTAM Micro
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–19The Memory Transfer function allows the DTAM Micro to initiate a memorytransfer between a controll
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–20Use the Clear Fault function to clear all major and minor faults in the logiccontroller.To clear
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleIndexUser ManualI–1AAC Adapter, 2–14, 3–2, 6–7Accessories, 2–14Adapter, AC, 2–14, 3–2, 6–7Advisor, 5–2Alarm Screen
User ManualDTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleIndexI–2Test, 8–6Upload/Download Enable, 2–7Upload/Download Setting, 4–1Display, 2–2Cleaning, 8–13Speci
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleIndexUser ManualI–3MenuCom–Port, 2–6, 3–4Main, 5–4Mode, 2–6, 3–4Other, 2–6, 3–4Special, 2–6, 3–4, 3–7Sub, 5–4Test,
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–2The DTAM Micro shipping box contains the following:DTAM MicroUser Manual(Catalog No. 2707–UM002)Mounting Nuts (8)(2 Spa
User ManualDTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleIndexI–4SLC 5/03Communicating With, 7–8Connection, 7–2, 7–3Connections, 2–9, 2–10Settings, 7–8Special M
6.08 in.187 in dia.6 places3.04 in4.55 in5.50 in3.97 in.29 in.29 in DTAM Micro Panel Cutout3.04 in3.04 inch = 77.22 mm6.08 inch = 154.43 mm3.9
Publication 2707-UM002C-EN-P - September 2002 2 PN 40061-236-01(4)Supersedes Publication 2707-UM002B-EN-P - May 2002 Copyright © 2002 Rockwell Automat
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–3Figure 2.2DTAM Micro (back & bottom view)Communications PortDIP Switch(Behind Removable Cover)Power ConnectorBack V
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–4Communications PortThe DTAM Micro has either an RS-232 or RS-485 port.• Catalog No. 2707-M232P3 has RS-232 port• Catalo
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–5Figure 2.3KeypadThe DTAM Micro uses a sealed membrane, tactile feedback keypad. Thekeys are color coded to easily iden
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–6Function Key Operations F1 F8Function keys can be linked to application screens allowing quick access tocritical data
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–7The 6 position DIP switch allows you to enable or disable certain functions.The DIP switch is accessed by removing the
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–8All communications are through a 9 pin connector on the bottom of theDTAM Micro. The connector is either an RS-232 por
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–9RS-232 Version (Catalog No. 2707-M232P3)The RS-232 port allows point-to-point communications with:• PLC-5 Channel 0 (co
Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–10RS-485 Version (Catalog No. 2707-M485P3)The RS-485 port allows point-to-point and multi-drop communications with:• PLC
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–11The DTAM Micro is programmed off-line using a personal computer runningDTAM Plus Programming Software (DPS). Operatin
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–12The DTAM Micro is preset at the factory with the following defaults:Operating SystemThe DTAM Micro is provided with a
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–13The table below lists the options available for the DTAM Micro.Table 2.ADTAM Micro Base ItemsItem Catalog No. Descript
Chapter 2DTAM Micro Overview2–14
A–B3Chapter3–1Initial Setup and Mode MenuThis chapter describes how to apply power to and then configure the DTAMMicro using the menu keys. Instructi
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–2This section describes power connections for initial desktop setup andprogramming. Refer to Chapter 6 for inst
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Menu3–3The powerup sequence is automatic, you do not have to respond to the screens. The sequence depends upon DIP sw
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–4Access the Mode Menu by pressing the [MODE] key. All other functions arehalted when the menu is displayed.Note
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Menu3–5Use the reset function to reset the DTAM Micro after DIP switch changes ora configuration change using the Mode
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleUser ManualTable of ContentsiChapter 1Objectives 1–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–6The Com-Port option on the Mode Menu lets you to manually adjust thecommunication port parameters. Normally th
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Menu3–7The Special Menu item provides access to special features for the controlleroperations. A security access code
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–8The master security code provides access to all security codes and allowsthem to be modified. Two master secur
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Menu3–9Use scaling to convert data from a controller to engineering units such asgallons or psi. When scaling is disa
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–10The Simulate mode checks an application without having a controllerconnected. All data that normally would be
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Menu3–11Selecting Test from the Other Menu displays the test screen:DTAM Micro Diag Test< Test Selection >Curr
Chapter 3Initial Setup and Mode Main3–12
A–B4Chapter4–1Transferring ApplicationsThis chapter describes how to transfer applications between the offlineprograming software (DPS) and the DTAM M
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–2To download an application to the DTAM Plus, you must:• connect a power supply (refer to Chapter 3)• connect the
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–3This section shows how to download an application from a computer runningDPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP, serie
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleUser ManualTable of ContentsiiUsing the Simulate Mode 3–10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–46. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.The Product Selection Menu appears.. You will not see this prompt
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–58. Highlight Download File to DTAM Micro and press [Return].The Communication Port Selection screen appears.. You
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–612. Press [Return] to load the application file.The download begins and the following screen shows the progress o
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–714. When the download is complete, you are returned to the Opening Menu.and the DTAM Micro displays:Programming M
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–8This section shows how to upload an application from the DTAM Micro to acomputer running DPS software (Catalog No
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–96. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.The Product Selection Menu appears.. You will not see this prompt
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–108. Highlight Upload File from DTAM Micro and press [Return].The Communication Port Selection screen appears.. Yo
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–1111. When the upload is complete, you are returned to the Opening Menu.12. Press [Esc] to exit the software.13. P
Chapter 4Transferring Applications4–12
A–B5Chapter5–1Running ApplicationsThis chapter describes screen types and operating procedures that arecommon to most applications. It contains the f
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleUser ManualTable of ContentsiiiChapter 7Chapter Objectives 7–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5Running Applications5–2Application screens can have a variety of appearances. The DTAM Microcan display six types of screens.• Menu and Sub-
Chapter 5Running Applications5–3Function KeysAn application designer can link function keys [F1] through [F8] toindividual screens (except alarm scree
Chapter 5Running Applications5–4Menus and Sub-Menus provide a convenient method of accessing a largenumber of display screens.Main MenuEvery applicati
Chapter 5Running Applications5–5Data display screens show either the actual or scaled value of a logiccontroller.Pump 1 Pressure = 150 PSICounter = 5D
Chapter 5Running Applications5–6Recipe screens allow the DTAM Micro to write multiple controller addressesat the same time. Recipe screens can also b
A–B6Chapter6–1InstallationThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageSafety Guidelines 6–1Operating Environment 6–1Enclosures 6–2Equipme
Chapter 6Installation6–2!ATTENTION: EXPLOSION HAZARD: SUBSTITUTION OFCOMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS1, DIVISION 2.RISQUE D’EXPLOSION: L
Chapter 6Installation6–3Other than the tools required to make the panel cutout, the tools required forinstallation are:• 7mm (M4) deep well socket wre
Chapter 6Installation6–4Figure 6.2 shows the mounting dimensions of the terminal.Figure 6.2Mounting Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)3.9(99.1)Back Vi
Chapter 6Installation6–5A cutout template is provided on the inside back cover of this manual tomark the cutout dimensions. Figure 6.3 provides a ref
DTAM Micro Operator Interface ModuleUser ManualTable of ContentsivAppendix BDTAM Micro Cables B–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 6Installation6–6To install the DTAM Micro Operator Module:Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making cutout. Make sure that
Chapter 6Installation6–7The following wire and cable length restrictions apply to DTAM productsthat are CE marked when used in installations that requ
Chapter 6Installation6–8Figure 6.4DC Power ConnectionsOptional AC to DC AdapterCatalog No. 1747–NP1, -NP2To 120VAC (Catalog No. 1747-NP1)To 240VAC (Ca
A–B7Chapter7–1Communication Connections and SetupThis chapter describes how to connect the DTAM Micro terminal to andcommunicate with peripheral devic
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–2The RS-232 port of the DTAM Micro terminal (Catalog No. 2707-M232P3)allows point-to-point communication
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication7–3The RS-485 port of the DTAM Micro terminal (Catalog No. 2707-M485P3)allows point-to-point and multi-drop
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–4DTAM Micro to DH-485 NetworkSLC 5/01InterfaceConverterProgramming TerminalLink CouplerLink CouplerLink
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication7–5To connect the DTAM Micro terminal to an RS-485 device:1. Make sure that the power to the DTAM Micro is
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–6The DTAM Micro supports two operating systems.• Communication with a PLC-5 requires PLC5-DF1 protocol•
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication7–7The DTAM Micro and PLC-5 must be set as follows for communications to occur:RS-232CDTAM MicroPLC-5Cable
A–B1Chapter1–1Using this ManualRead this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. You will learn about:• Contents of this manual•
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–8The DTAM Micro and RS-232 port of the SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05 must be setas follows for communications to
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication7–9The DTAM Micro and SLC DH-485 port must be set as follows forcommunications to occur. If you are using
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–10SLC 5/03, 5/04, 5/05Make sure that the DH-485 network and DTAM Micro parameters match.Parameter Select
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication7–11The DTAM Micro 485 version has an RS-485 port and uses DH485 protocol.It can communicate to the MicroLo
Connections and SetupChapter 7Communication 7–12
A–B8Chapter8–1Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to isolate and correct the most commonoperating problems and routine maintenan
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–2If there is no display on the DTAM Micro, verify that 18 to 30 VDC ispresent at the terminal connectors. I
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–3Message Corrective Action(s)Probable Cause(s)Not ProgrammableMaster code is 99999999 and is not user-progra
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–4Communication Error Codes appear on the DTAM Micro display as follows:Com Error Code: nnHPress ENTER to Res
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–5Use the test selection screen to test or check the following:• Reset DUT (resets terminal, terminates test
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–2No special knowledge is required to operate the DTAM Micro. If you areinstalling the DTAM Micro, you must be familiar wi
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–6Use the DIP switch test to verify the DIP switch positions.To perform the DIP switch test:1. Use the [NEXT]
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–7Use the display test to verify that each screen pixel is operating properly.To perform the display test:1.
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–8Use the keyboard test to verify that the keyboard is functioning properly. To perform the keyboard test:1.
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–9Use the communications test to verify the operation of the RS-232 or RS-485 port.The communications test re
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–10Use the RAM test to verify the DTAM Micro Random Access Memory.1. Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to displa
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–11Use the Program Memory test to verify the checksum of the currentapplication file.1. Use the [NEXT] and [P
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–12Only available on the RS-485 version. Use the TXEN test to verify thetransmit enable line at the RS-485 c
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–13To clean the display window:!ATTENTION: Use of abrasive cleansers or solvents maydamage the window. Do no
Chapter 8Troubleshooting and Maintenance8–14
A–BAAppendixA–1SpecificationsLCD DisplayCharacter Size (H x W) 0.19 x 0.12 in (4.75 x 2.95 mm)Character Format 5 mm x 8 mm dot matrixColumn and Charac
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–3PLC-5 PublicationsPublication Number Title1785-6.1 PLC-5 Instruction Set Reference1785-6.2.1 1785 PLC-5 Programmable Cont
SpecificationsAppendix AA–2Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, hazardous locations(Series B or higher)NEMA Type 4, 12, 13 (indoor use only)Class 1 D
A–BBAppendixB–1DTAM Micro Cable DiagramsCatalog No. 2707-NC1Use the RS-485 Network Interface Cable to connect the RS-485 version ofthe DTAM Micro (Cat
Appendix BDTAM Micro Cable DiagramsB–2Catalog No. 2707-NC3Use the RS-232 Communications Cable to connect the RS-232 version of theDTAM Micro (Catalog
Appendix BDTAM Micro Cable DiagramsB–3Catalog No. 2707-NC5Use the RS-485 Upload/Download Cable to connect the RS-485 port of theDTAM Micro (Catalog No
Appendix BDTAM Micro Cable DiagramsB–4Catalog No. 2707-NC10Use the RS-232 Communications cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC10) to connectthe DTAM Micro to the
Appendix BDTAM Micro Cable DiagramsB–5Catalog No. 1747-CP3Use this RS-232 Communications Cable to connect the RS-232 port of theDTAM Micro (Catalog No
Appendix BDTAM Micro Cable DiagramsB–6
A–BCAppendixC–1DTAM Micro Special Controller FunctionsThis appendix describes the Special Menu used to access to special featuresfor controller operat
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM Micro C–2The Special Menu provides access to these functions:1 P-A/D refer to page C–2 for more information
Special Controller FunctionsAppendix CDTAM MicroC–3To read the contents of controller Input and Output files:1. Select item 1 from the Special Menu to
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