Logicbus TDI340 S0 Pulse Counter User Manual

June 5, 2024
Logicbus

Logicbus TDI340 S0 Pulse Counter

Logicbus-TDI340-S0-Pulse-Counter-
product

Short description

TDI340 is а S0 pulse counter with the MODBUS RTU interface. It has 4 isolated digital inputs, complying with the S0 standard 62053-31. The S0 pulse counter works in polling or edge modes. In edge mode, it can be set up to count on rising, falling and both edges. The device is dedicated for the S0 pulse counter but it also provides simultaneous readings for the state of the digital inputs – OPEN/CLOSE. Independent delays for Low-To-High and High-To- Low transitions can be applied. The delays are from 0 to 656 seconds in 10mS step and work if the counter for the corresponding digital input is in polling mode.

Features

  • RS-485 interface carrying up to 63 nods;
  • Non-volatile memory for the counters;
  • LED indicator for the status of communication;
  • Isolated digital inputs;
  • 32-bit counters;
  • Built-in 120ohms termination resistor;
  • DIN rail mounting;
  • Firmware update via the interface.

Applications

  • Remote monitoring of measurement device with an S0 output;
  • Remote data acquisition;
  • Industrial process control.
  • Process monitoring.
  • Energy management.

Specifications

  • Physical characteristics
    • Dimensions: 35x86x59 mm (2 module enclosure)
    • Weight: 60 g
    • Mounting: On 35 mm DIN top-hat rail
  • Environmental limits
    • Operating temperature range: -20 to 60°C
    • Operating relative humidity range: 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
    • Storage temperature range: -25 to 65°C
    • Storage relative humidity range: 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
    • Ingress protection: IP40 (connections IP20)
  • Power supply
    • Operating voltage range (including -15/+20% according to IEC 62368-1): 5 to 36 VDC
    • Current consumption: 25 mA@5V
  • Digital inputs
    • Isolation: Functional, 1kV DC
    • Independent modes: OPEN/CLOSED (“Dry contact”) and COUNTER (S0 compatible)
    • Maximum count value: 232 – 1
    • Maximum input voltage: +5.5VDC
    • Maximum frequency for edge counter mode: 100Hz
    • Polling period: 10mS
    • L- H/H-L transition delay interval: 0 to 65535 x (polling period); not available for edge counter mode
  • Interface
    • Protocol: Modbus RTU
    • Protocol: Modbus RTU
    • Physical layer: RS-485 serial line
    • Number of bus transceivers: up to 63
    • Bus cable: Twisted, shielded, 2×0.5mm²
    • Response time Read/Write: 50mS maximum
  • Connectors
    • Type: 3.81mm pitch screwless pluggable for 28 to 16 (AWG) / 0.081 to 1.31 (mm²) wires
  • Warranty
    • Warranty period: 3 years

Status indicator

The status of the device is shown by a single LED, located behind the semitransparent front panel:

  • If the LED blinks on a period of 1 second, the sensor works properly;
  • If the LED blinks on a period of 3 seconds, there isn‘t communication with the controller;
  • If the LED doesn‘t blink, there isn‘t a power supply.

Pinout

  • 5-pins connector
    1. +VDD (5 to 32)
    2. GND
    3. Line-A(D0)
    4. Line-B(D1)
    5. Terminator
  • 6-pins connector
    1. Digital input 1 (S01+)
    2. SGND
    3. Digital input 2 (S02+)
    4. Digital input 3 (S03+)
    5. SGND
    6. Digital input 4 (S04+)

Installation

Two-Wire MODBUS definition according to modbus.org:
“A MODBUS solution over a serial line should implement a “Two-Wire” electrical interface in accordance with EIA/TIA-485 standard. On such a “Two-Wire” topology, at any time one driver only has the right for transmitting. In fact, a third conductor must also interconnect all the devices of the bus: the common.” Logicbus-TDI340-S0-Pulse-Counter-fig-2

A daisy-chain (linear) topology and UTP/FTP cables for multiple sensors are strongly recommended. For proper operation of the interface, terminators (120 ohms resistors) must be installed at both ends of the bus. The device has a built-in 120-ohm resistor and to terminate the line, “Line-B(D1) and “Term” must be shortened. Logicbus-TDI340-S0-Pulse-Counter-
fig-3

Factory default settings

  • Disconnect the power supply.
  • Press and hold the “Setup” button. Connect the power supply not releasing the button.
  • The status LED will be ON for 3 seconds and after this will flash for 7 seconds. After that, the LED will be ON again. Release the button. The device will restart with factory default settings.

Firmware update

  • The firmware of the device can be updated by Teracom controller with MODBUS RTU supports or TSU100 (Teracom 1-Wire and MODBUS RTU devices update module).
  • To put the sensor in update mode do the following:
  • Disconnect the sensor from the bus. Disconnect the power supply.
  • Press and hold the “Setup” button. Connect the power supply not releasing the button.
  • The status LED will be ON for 3 seconds. If in this 3 seconds the button is released and pressed 3 times the sensors goes in update mode.
  • In the update mode status LED will be ON permanently.
  • Important: The sensor can be updated only if it is alone on the bus.

Modbus address table



Register name

| ****


R/W

| ****


FC

| PDU

decimal address

| Logical decimal address| ****

Data size

| ****


Default

| ****


Valid values

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
 | Holding registers
RS-485 address| R/W| 3,6,16| 10| 40011| uint16| 1| 1 to 247


Baud rate *

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

11

| ****

40012

| ****

uint16

| ****

19200

| 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,

38400, 57600

Parity, data, stop bits *| R/W| 3,6,16| 12| 40013| uint16| 1| 1=E81, 2=O81, 3=N81


Data order

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

13

| ****

40014

| ****

uint16

| ****

1

| 1=MSWF (MSW, LSW)

2=LSWF (LSW, MSW)


Counter mode Input1

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

110

| ****

40111

| ****

uint16

| ****

2

| 1=Polling 2=Edge
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---



Counter edge Input1

| ****


R/W

| ****


3,6,16

| ****


111

| ****


40112

| ****


uint16

| ****


1

| 1=Rising 2=Falling 3=Both
Impulses per real value Input1| R/W| 3,6,16| 112| 40113| uint16| 2000| 0 to 65535
Delay Low-to-High Input1

(x10mS)

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

113

| ****

40114

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535

Delay High-to-Low Input1 (x10mS)| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

114

| ****

40115

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535


Counter mode Input2

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

120

| ****

40121

| ****

uint16

| ****

2

| 1=Polling 2=Edge



Counter edge Input2

| ****


R/W

| ****


3,6,16

| ****


121

| ****


40122

| ****


uint16

| ****


1

| 1=Rising 2=Falling

3=Both

Impulses per real value Input2| R/W| 3,6,16| 122| 40123| uint16| 2000| 0 to 65535
Delay Low-to-High Input2

(x10mS)

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

123

| ****

40124

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535

Delay High-to-Low Input2 (x10mS)| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

124

| ****

40125

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535


Counter mode Input3

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

130

| ****

40131

| ****

uint16

| ****

2

| 1=Polling 2=Edge



Counter edge Input3

| ****


R/W

| ****


3,6,16

| ****


131

| ****


40132

| ****


uint16

| ****


1

| 1=Rising 2=Falling 3=Both
Impulses per real value Input3| R/W| 3,6,16| 132| 40133| uint16| 2000| 0 to 65535
Delay Low-to-High Input3

(x10mS)

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

133

| ****

40134

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535

Delay High-to-Low Input3 (x10mS)| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

134

| ****

40135

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535


Counter mode Input4

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

140

| ****

40141

| ****

uint16

| ****

2

| 1=Polling 2=Edge



Counter edge Input4

| ****


R/W

| ****


3,6,16

| ****


141

| ****


40142

| ****


uint16

| ****


1

| 1=Rising

2=Falling 3=Both

Impulses per real value Input4| R/W| 3,6,16| 142| 40143| uint16| 2000| 0 to 65535
Delay Low-to-High Input4

(x10mS)

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

143

| ****

40144

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535

Delay High-to-Low Input4 (x10mS)| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

144

| ****

40145

| ****

uint16

| ****

0

| ****

0 to 65535


All digital inputs binary

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

200

| ****

40201

| ****

uint16

|  | 0b0000000000000000 to 0b0000000000001111


Digital Input1 binary

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

201

| ****

40202

| ****

uint16

|  | 0b0000000000000000 to 0b0000000000000001


Digital Input2 binary

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

202

| ****

40203

| ****

uint16

|  | 0b0000000000000000 to 0b0000000000000001


Digital Input3 binary

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

203

| ****

40204

| ****

uint16

|  | 0b0000000000000000 to 0b0000000000000001


Digital Input4 binary

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

204

| ****

40205

| ****

uint16

|  | 0b0000000000000000

to 0b0000000000000001

Counter Input1 32-bit| R/W| 3,6,16| 210| 40211| uint32|  |
Counter Input2 32-bit| R/W| 3,6,16| 212| 40213| uint32|  |
Counter Input3 32-bit| R/W| 3,6,16| 214| 40215| uint32|  |
Counter Input4 32-bit| R/W| 3,6,16| 216| 40217| uint32|  |


Counter Input1 LOW 16-bit

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

220

| ****

40221

| ****

uint16

|  | The HIGH 16-bits are zero after writing


Counter Input2 LOW 16-bit

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

221

| ****

40222

| ****

uint16

|  | The HIGH 16-bits are zero after writing
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---


Counter Input3 LOW 16-bit

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

222

| ****

40223

| ****

uint16

|  | The HIGH 16-bits are zero after writing


Counter Input4 LOW 16-bit

| ****

R/W

| ****

3,6,16

| ****

223

| ****

40224

| ****

uint16

|  | The HIGH 16-bits are zero after writing


Counter Input1 real value

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

230

| ****

40231

| 32-bit

float

|  | Counter Input1/(Impulses

per real value Input1)


Counter Input2 real value

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

232

| ****

40233

| 32-bit float|  | Counter Input2/(Impulses per real value Input2)


Counter Input3 real value

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

234

| ****

40235

| 32-bit float|  | Counter Input3/(Impulses per real value Input3)


Counter Input4 real value

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

236

| ****

40237

| 32-bit float|  | Counter Input4/(Impulses per real value Input4)



Vendor URL

| ****


R

| ****


3

| ****


800

| ****


40801

| 64

bytes

UTF-8

|  | ****


teracomsystems.com

Sub-family number| R| 3| 832| 40833| uint16|  | 0xDF
FW version| R| 3| 833| 40834| uint16|  |


Float test value (MSW)

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

840

| ****

40841

| 32-bit float|  | ****

-9.9(0xC11E6666)


Float test value (LSW)

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

842

| ****

40843

| 32-bit float|  | ****

-9.9(0xC11E6666)

Signed integer test value| R| 3| 844| 40845| sint16|  | -999(0xFC19)
Signed integer test value (MSW)| R| 3| 845| 40846| sint32|  | -99999(0xFFFE7961)
Signed integer test value (LSW)| R| 3| 847| 40848| sint32|  | -99999(0xFFFE7961)
Unsigned integer test value| R| 3| 849| 40850| uint16|  | 999(0x03E7)
Unsigned integer test value (MSW)| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

850

| ****

40851

| ****

uint32

|  | ****

99999(0x0001869F)

Unsigned integer test value

(LSW)

| ****

R

| ****

3

| ****

852

| ****

40853

| ****

uint32

|  | ****

99999(0x0001869F)

 | Discrete inputs
Input1| R| 2| 1| 10002| bit|  | 0 or 1
Input2| R| 2| 2| 10003| bit|  | 0 or 1
Input3| R| 2| 3| 10004| bit|  | 0 or 1
Input4| R| 2| 4| 10005| bit|  | 0 or 1

MSW – Most significant word first – (bits 31 … 16), (bits 15 … 0);
LSW – Least significant word first – (bits 15 … 0), (bits 31 … 16);
PDU address – Actual address bytes used in a Modbus Protocol Data unit;
A “NaN” value is returned for unavailable floating-point values (e.g. in case of error); * The settings will take effect after restart of the device by power off, power on.

Recycling

  • Recycle all applicable material.
  • Do not dispose of with regular household refuse.

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