BB Electronics Mouse RT12 0044 ZP 12 User Manual

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Wireless Modbus I/O Modules  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 – Introduction............................................................................................ 1  
THEORY OF OPERATION..............................................................................................1  
MODBUS OVERVIEW...................................................................................................3  
MODBUS FUNCTIONS SUPPORTED...............................................................................5  
MODBUS REGISTER MAPS ..........................................................................................6  
PEER TO PEER OVERVIEW...........................................................................................8  
Chapter 2 – System Identification ........................................................................... 10  
RT12-4444-9T-W20 – FRONT PANEL IDENTIFICATION............................................10  
RT12-4444-9T-W20 – EXTERNAL BATTERY BACK-UP............................................13  
RT12-2222-ZP-S12 – FRONT PANEL IDENTIFICATION .............................................14  
RT12-2222-ZP-S12 – EXTERNAL BATTERY BACK-UP .............................................17  
RT12-0044-ZP-S12 – FRONT PANEL IDENTIFICATION .............................................18  
RT12-0044-ZP-S12 – EXTERNAL BATTERY BACK-UP .............................................21  
HARDWARE SET-UP ..................................................................................................22  
Typical Application: Peer-to-Peer ......................................................................22  
Typical Application: Modbus..............................................................................24  
Typical Application: Well Monitor and Control (Peer-to-Peer)........................25  
Typical Application: Well Monitor and Control (Modbus) ...............................26  
Typical Application: 4-20 mA to Voltage Conversion........................................27  
Configuration Cable Description........................................................................28  
Chapter 3 – Configuration & Programming.......................................................... 29  
CONFIGURATION/MONITORING SOFTWARE SYSTEM MAP........................................29  
CONFIGURATION/MONITORING SOFTWARE MAIN PAGE...........................................30  
CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION ................................................................................31  
CURRENT CONTROLLER SETTINGS ...........................................................................32  
CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING ...............................................................................35  
Master, Slave, Modbus, Peer-to-Peer.................................................................36  
MODBUS CONFIGURATION........................................................................................37  
DIGITAL INPUT TYPES ..............................................................................................38  
RTU ALARMS...........................................................................................................39  
ANALOG OUTPUTS RESTING VOLTAGE.....................................................................42  
UPDATING/SENDING CONFIGURATION TO RTU........................................................45  
THIRD PARTY COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL SUPPORT ...........................................46  
STATUS BAR .............................................................................................................47  
DIGITAL OUTPUTS ....................................................................................................48  
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Your system may consist of two RT type wireless analog bridges or RTU. In Peer to  
Peer mode, one controller must be programmed as the master and the other as the  
slave. It is critical that your system be programmed properly. Confirm your system  
configuration before using your system.  
Chapter 1 – Introduction  
Theory of Operation  
This manual will refer to two types of SCADA communications topologies, Peer to  
Peer (P2P) and Modbus.  
All configuration parameters may be retrieved by connecting to the respective  
device’s serial configuration port. The wireless type and other parameters may be  
adjusted or viewed.  
The Peer to Peer topology consists of one “Master” and one “Slave” RTU. Analog  
and digital I/O is communicated between the Master and Slave.  
For Peer-to-Peer mode, check and confirm the following:  
The Modbus topology consists of one Modbus Master, and as many as 255  
Modbus slaves. The Modbus master is responsible for requesting data from a  
respective Modbus slave.  
___ Your system consists of one MASTER and one SLAVE. Do not allow two  
masters or two slaves to communicate with each other. The devices may communicate  
but a systems failure will occur.  
___ Make sure the system ID’s and RF-Network ID’s match.  
The ‘RT’ series RTU’s have several unique functions and features and has been  
designed to replicate a wired sensor system. Transmission distances of up to 40 miles  
(64 km), (depending on the radio type and with modified antennas), user  
programmable sample/polling rates from 10 samples/sec to one sample every 20  
seconds, programmable transmission retries, user programmable “full scale”  
engineering units allow users to enter full scale for a respective sensor, just to name a  
few.  
WARNING:  
ID numbers for the Master and Slave must match and must not be repeated with  
any other Master/Slave pairs with the same RF-Network ID within the radio  
range of each respective wireless pair. Doing so will cause cross talk between  
master/slave pairs.  
___ Make sure both Master and Slave have an antenna attached and installed correctly.  
___ Make sure that the input power supply does NOT exceed 28 Vdc.  
___ Make sure that the input power supply does NOT fall below 8.5 Vdc.  
The hardware architecture for RT series RTU’s are identical. Number of analog or  
digital I/O depends on the type of RTU. Each respective RTU has Bi-directional  
analog signal flow.  
Other features include:  
-Battery backup and in-circuit charging system,  
-MODBUS-RTU-Slave Enhancements,  
-Programmable main voltage failure alarm,  
___ When power is applied to both the master and slave both units will communicate  
with each other.  
-Low and high input voltage alarm,  
-Communications failure alarm,  
For Modbus Slave RTU mode, check and confirm the following:  
-Programmable resting voltages on communication failure,  
-Programmable Output to Active High or Low during Communications Failure,  
-Report by exception if a respective input changes by a +/- percentage,  
-Configurable Inputs to Digital, Frequency or Accumulator/Total.  
___ Your system does not consist of two RT RTU/devices with the same Slave ID  
numbers.  
___ Each RTU/device has the same Radio ID and RF-Network ID numbers. Your  
Modbus Master device will need to be connected to our Packaged Modbus Modem  
(PMM) and will need to be configured with the same Radio ID and RF-Network ID  
numbers as the Modbus Slave devices. The PMM may be configured to allow for an  
RS-232 or RS-485 communications port.  
An enhanced monitoring and configuration windows based program, allows you to  
configure each controller as well as monitor data.  
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Modbus Overview  
This is an example showing what data would look like for  
the RT series RTUs.  
09 = Slave 9  
03 = Read Holding Registers  
00 = Starting Address High -\  
00 = Starting Address Low -/ 40001  
00 = Number of Points High-\  
01 = Number of Points Low -/ Read 1 Point  
91 = Check Sum  
This section is written for the person who will use the RT series RTU’s with Modicon  
Modbus protocols for communication in Modicon programmable controller  
applications. It describes the different types of Modbus registers supported. The RT  
Series RTU’s support Modbus, Slave RTU mode.  
The Modbus protocol provides the internal standard that the Modicon controllers use  
for parsing messages. During communications on a Modbus network, the protocol  
determines how each controller will know its device address, recognize a message  
addressed to it, determine the kind of action to be taken, and extract any data or other  
information contained in the message.  
7e = Check Sum  
All of the RT series RTU’s use a common Modbus communications protocol. All data  
is sent and received raw units.  
Engineering Note: It may be necessary to force your PLC or Modbus master device  
to delay between Modbus packet transmissions. Some devices transmit without a  
break in data packets. Because of the nature of half-duplex radio you may need to  
configure or program your device with a 30-50 mS delay between packets and a 1.5-  
2.0 second timeout.  
Modbus Data: Some Modbus devices send data differently than others. This example  
shows Slave address 9, using function 3 and 16. It also shows he full data address of  
40001. The RT series RTU’s do not send the full address. The Modbus protocol  
allows a system to assume the data address based on the function type. This is true of  
all Modbus functions for the RT series RTU’s.  
09 03 9C 40 00 01 91 7E  
09 10 9C 40 00 01 02 00 00 9E 54  
09 = Slave 9  
03 = Read Holding Registers  
9C = Starting Address High -\  
40 = Starting Address Low -/ 40001  
00 = Number of Points High-\  
01 = Number of Points Low -/ Read 1 Point  
91 = Check Sum  
7e = Check Sum  
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Modbus Functions Supported  
Modbus Register Maps  
01 Read Coil Status: Reads the ON/OFF status of discrete outputs (0X references,  
coils) in the slave. Broadcast is not supported.  
RT12-4444 Modbus Map  
Function 1  
RT12-0044 Modbus Map  
Function 1  
00001 Digital Input 1  
00002 Digital Input 2  
00003 Digital Input 3  
00004 Digital Input 4  
00001 Digital Input 1  
00002 Digital Input 2  
00003 Digital Input 3  
00004 Digital Input 4  
02 Read Input Status: Reads the ON/OFF status of discrete inputs (1X references) in  
the slave. Broadcast is not supported.  
03 Read Holding Registers: Reads the binary contents of holding registers (4X  
references) in the slave. Broadcast is not supported.  
Function 2  
Function 2  
10001 Digital Input 1  
10002 Digital Input 2  
10003 Digital Input 3  
10004 Digital Input 4  
10001 Digital Input 1  
10002 Digital Input 2  
10003 Digital Input 3  
10004 Digital Input 4  
04 Read Input Registers: Reads the binary contents of input registers (3X references)  
in the slave. Broadcast is not supported.  
05 Force Single Coil: Forces a single coil (0X reference) to either ON or OFF.  
Function 3 (Holding Reg)  
40001 AO 1  
40002 AO 2  
Function 3 (Holding Reg)  
40001 FQ1 (Input-1)  
40002 FQ2 (Input-2)  
06 Preset Single Register: Presets a value into a single holding register (4X  
reference).  
40003 AO 3  
40004 AO 4  
40003 Totalize 1 Low  
40004 Totalize 1 High  
40005 Totalize 2 Low  
40006 Totalize 2 High  
40007 Time To Save Counter  
15 (0F Hex) Force Multiple Coils: Forces each coil (0X reference) in a sequence of  
coils to either ON or OFF.  
40005 Freq Input 1  
40006 Freq Input 2  
40007 Totalize 1 Low  
40008 Totalize 1 High  
40009 Totalize 2 Low  
40010 Totalize 2 High  
40011 Time to Save Counter  
16 (10 Hex) Preset Multiple Registers: Presets values into a sequence of holding  
registers (4X references).  
Function 4 (Inputs)  
30001 Main Vin 10Bit  
30002 Batt Vin 10Bit  
Function 4 (Inputs)  
30001 AI 1 12bit  
30002 AI 2 12bit  
30003 AI 3 12bit  
30004 AI 4 12bit  
30005 Vin 10bit  
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Peer to Peer Overview  
RT12-2222 Modbus Map  
Function 1  
00001 Digital Input 1  
00002 Digital Input 2  
Peer to Peer mode can be described as a Wireless Signal Replicator. The product line  
of RT series RTU’s can be configured as a Peer to Peer device. Two of the same type  
RTU’s are required to create a peer to peer system, one Master and one Slave.  
The master or slave is determined by the way It is  
configured. The only difference between a master and  
slave is, the master is responsible for starting the  
communication process.  
Function 2  
10001 Digital Input 1  
10002 Digital Input 2  
Function 3 (Holding Reg)  
40001 AO 1  
40002 AO 2  
Both the master and slave must contain the same Radio ID  
and Subnet Value. Only the respective peer-to-peer  
systems may have the same Radio ID and RF-Network  
numbers. Failure to do so will cause erratic output  
voltages, AO’s or Digital Outputs, DO’s.  
40003 Freq Input  
40004 Freq-2/Input 1  
40005 Freq-3/Input 2  
40006 Total Count 1_Low  
40007 Total Count 1_High  
40008 Total Count 2_Low  
40009 Total Count 2_High  
40010 Time To Next Save  
Each respective “RT” RTU device has the same number of Analog Inputs (AI’s),  
Analog Outputs (AO’s), Digital Inputs (DI’s) and Digital Outputs (DO’s).  
The number and type of I/O will depend on the type of RTU. Each RTU, including  
I/O, is described in this manual.  
Function 4  
30001 AI 1  
30002 AI 2  
30003 Battery Input  
30004 Main Input  
Peer to Peer mode will allow you to transmit a 0-5 Vdc analog input, or a Digital  
Input, from a Master device to a Slave device and vice-versa. A master’s analog or  
digital inputs, become a slave’s analog or digital outputs, and vice-versa. This allows  
for a full-duplex, looped system.  
An application example would be a remote PLC with the RT12-2222’s analog and  
digital I/O connected to it, this RTU will be configured as a Master. The Slave device  
would monitor and control a water well system and would be connected to several  
sensors, pump status indicators, current sensor, etc.  
The PLC will view the analog and digital signals from the slave device as if the PLC  
was connected directly to the several sensors, pump status indicators, current sensor,  
etc. See “Typical Application – Well Monitor and Control, Peer-to-Peer” in this  
manual.  
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Chapter 2 – System Identification  
Note: This section assumes that your computer is equipped  
with a serial port and you have installed the RT series  
configuration software.  
RT12-4444-9T-W20 – Front Panel Identification  
All analog voltage inputs and outputs are 12-bit, 0-5 Vdc. All digital inputs are from 0  
to 12 Vdc. Digital inputs must fall to 0 Vdc as a LOW. Digital outputs are Open  
Drain.  
To Connect to a Controller:  
Connection Screw Terminal Description  
PIN NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
Analog Output-1  
Analog Output-2  
Analog Output-3  
Analog Output-4  
Digital Output-1  
Digital Output-2  
Digital Output-3  
Digital Output-4  
(-) Power Input. Ground.  
(+) Power Input. 10-28 Vdc.  
Analog Input-1  
1) Install the configuration software (setup.exe).  
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9
AO 1  
AO 2  
AO 3  
AO 4  
DO 1  
DO 1  
DO 1  
DO 1  
GND  
2) Apply Power to the controller. The heartbeat/sanity LED will begin to FLASH.  
3) Connect the programming cable to your PC’s serial Port.  
4) Launch the “Configuration” software.  
5) You must select a communications port. Select “Comm”, “Serial” then the desired  
serial port.  
6) The “Connect” box will be Red.  
7) Press the “Connect” Button. The “Asserting” check box will become checked.  
8) If the software successfully connects to the controller,  
9) The “Connect” check box will become checked and the “Connect” button will turn  
Green.  
10) The software will begin retrieving configuration data from the controller you are  
connected to. If all data boxes are not filled in refer back to step #6 in this section.  
11) The software will indicate the type of device, Master or Slave.  
12) For further programming features see, “Configuration/Programming Software  
Setup.”  
10 PWR  
11 AI 1  
12 AI 2  
13 AI 3  
14 AI 4  
15 DI 1  
16 DI 2  
17 DI 3  
18 DI 4  
19 BAT  
20 GND  
Analog Input-2  
Analog Input-3  
Analog Input-4  
Digital Input-1  
Digital Input-2  
Digital Input-3  
Digital Input-4  
(+) Battery I/O. 10.5-28 Vdc.  
(-) Battery.  
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The RT12-4444-9T-W20 has two rows of 10, screw type, connections. Using a  
common type screwdriver, loosen the respective terminal screw, insert the respective  
wire and tighten.  
Power: 10.5~28 Vdc  
Most DC power supplies rated from 10.5 to 28 Vdc @ 1000mA, will work with the  
RT12-4444-9T-W20. Do not use a power supply rated less than 1000mA. Doing so  
may cause the RT12-4444-9T-W20 to continuously reset. Make sure that the power  
supply voltage is maintained between the programmable HIGH and LOW supply  
voltage limits or an alarm may occur. If a rechargeable battery is used or if you are  
supplying voltage to a sensor using the same power used to power the RT12-4444-9T-  
W20, then the input voltage will need to be adjusted to the proper voltage to maintain  
respective equipment. Never exceed 28 Vdc. Damage by overheating to the controller  
will occur causing the system to malfunction.  
The front panel is stenciled with each Connection number. Listed below are the  
respective Connection numbers and Connection description.  
Connection Screw Terminals Description  
Pin 1:  
Pin 2:  
Pin 3:  
Pin 4:  
Pin 5:  
Pin 6:  
Pin 7:  
Pin 8:  
Pin 9:  
Pin 10:  
“AO 1” (+) Analog Output - 1, 0-5 Vdc  
“AO 2” (+) Analog Output - 2, 0-5 Vdc  
“AO 3” (+) Analog Output - 3, 0-5 Vdc  
“AO 4” (+) Analog Output - 4, 0-5 Vdc  
“DO 1” (+) Digital Output - 1, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
“DO 2” (+) Digital Output - 2, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
“DO 3” (+) Digital Output - 3, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
“DO 4” (+) Digital Output - 4, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
“GND” (-) Main Supply GROUND  
Data Activity LED Indicators  
The RT12-4444-9T-W20 RTU is equipment with four LED indicators. The  
RED/GREEN pair labeled “SERIAL”, indicate data transmit and data received. The  
RED LED will blink when data is being transmitted The GREEN LED will blink any  
time data is received, this is true for the MASTER and SLAVE.  
“VIN+” (+) Main Supply 10.5 to 28.0, Must be > 13.0 to Charge  
External Battery. Do Not Exceed 28 Vdc  
Link/Sanity LED Indicators  
The yellow LED indicator labeled “Status” indicates proper system operation. The  
second yellow LED indicator, labeled “Error”, will flash any time an alarm is  
programmed and the respective alarm is active.  
Pin 11:  
Pin 12:  
Pin 13:  
Pin 14:  
Pin 15:  
Pin 15:  
Pin 15:  
Pin 15:  
Pin 19:  
“AI 1” (+) Analog Input - 1, 0-5 Vdc  
“AI 2” (+) Analog Input - 2, 0-5 Vdc  
“AI 3” (+) Analog Input - 3, 0-5 Vdc  
“AI 4” (+) Analog Input - 4, 0-5 Vdc  
“DI 1” (+) Digital Input - 1, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
“DI 2” (+) Digital Input - 2, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
“DI 3” (+) Digital Input - 3, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
“DI 4” (+) Digital Input - 4, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
“Batt” (+) Battery Charge During Normal Main Power Input.  
Battery Backup during Main Power Fails.  
Serial RS-232 Interface  
Used to configure the RTU. See “Software Setup”.  
Pin 20:  
“GND” (-) Battery Ground  
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RT12-2222-ZP-S12 – Front Panel Identification  
All analog voltage inputs and outputs are 12-bit, 0-5 Vdc. All digital inputs are from 0  
to 12 Vdc. Digital inputs must fall to 0 Vdc as a LOW. Digital outputs are Open Drain.  
RT12-4444-9T-W20 – External Battery Back-up  
Connecting an Optional External Backup Battery to RT12-4444-9T-W20  
Connection Screw Terminal Description  
!WARNING: Use Caution When Connecting Any Rechargeable Battery to any  
of the RT series RTU’s. Make sure that the BATTERY is NOT connected until  
the connection is made to the controller first. This will minimize the chance of  
damage to the controller if the charging wiring harness is connected incorrectly.  
Use only Nickel Cadmium 12Vdc and a minimum of 1.5 Amp Hour batteries.  
Use only fused cable. The RTU is internally fused as well.  
PIN NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BATT  
GND  
DI 3  
PWR  
DO 2  
DI 2  
DO 1  
AO 2  
AO 1  
(+) Battery I/O. 10.5~28 Vdc  
(-) Battery  
Frequency Input. <5 KHz  
(+) Power Input. 10~28 Vdc  
Digital Output-2  
Digital Output-2  
Digital Output-1  
Analog Output-2  
Analog Output-2  
Digital Input-1  
10 DI 1  
11 AI 2  
12 AI 1  
Analog Input-2  
Analog Input-1  
1)Connect the RED wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 19, “BATT”  
of the respective RTU device. The Master and Slave controllers are identical  
in wiring, features and programming. Be sure a 1 Amp FAST blow fuse is  
installed.  
2)Connect the BLACK wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 20,  
,“Gnd”, of the respective device.  
3)Confirm the above instructions. If the connections are correct, connect the  
RED wire to the (+) of the battery and the black wire to the (-). The RTU will  
begin to operate.  
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The RT12-2222-ZP-S12 has two rows of 6, screw type, connections. Using a common  
type screwdriver, loosen the respective terminal screw, insert the respective wire and  
tighten.  
Power: 10.5~28 Vdc  
Most DC power supplies rated from 10.5 to 28 Vdc @ 200mA, will work with the  
RT12-2222-ZP-S12. Do not use a power supply rated less than 200 mA, doing so may  
cause the RT12-2222-ZP-S12 to continuously reset. Make sure that the power supply  
voltage is maintained between the programmable HIGH and LOW supply voltage  
limits or an alarm may occur. If a rechargeable battery is used or if you are supplying  
voltage to a sensor using the same power used to power the RT12-2222-ZP-S12, then  
the input voltage will need to be adjusted to the proper voltage to maintain respective  
equipment. Never exceed 28 Vdc damage, overheating to the controller will occur  
causing the system to malfunction.  
The front panel is stenciled with each Connection PIN number. Listed below are the  
respective Connection numbers and Connection description.  
Connection Screw Terminals Description  
Pin 1: “Batt” (+) Battery Charge During Normal Main Power Input.  
Battery Backup during Main Power Fails  
Pin 2: “GND” (-) Power and Battery Ground  
Pin 3: “DI 3” (+) Frequency Input. Do Not Exceed 5 KHz  
Pin 4: “PWR” VIN(+) Main Supply 10.5 to 28.0, Must be > 13.0 to Charge  
External Battery. Do Not Exceed 28 Vdc  
Pin 5: “DO 2” (+) Digital Output - 2, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 6: “DI 2” (+) Digital Input - 2, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
Pin 7: “DO 1” (+) Digital Output - 1, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 8: “AO 2” (+) Analog Output - 2, 0-5 Vdc  
Pin 9: “AO 1” (+) Analog Output - 1, 0-5 Vdc  
Pin 10: “DI 1” (+) Digital Input - 1, Active Low, 0~12 Vdc  
Pin 11: “AI 2” (+) Analog Input - 2, 0-5 Vdc  
Data Activity LED Indicators  
The RT12-2222-ZP-S12 RTU is equipment with three LED indicators. The  
RED/GREEN pair labeled “RX” and ”TX”, indicate data transmit and data received.  
The RED LED will blink when data is being transmitted The GREEN LED will blink  
any time data is received.  
Link/Sanity LED Indicators  
The yellow LED indicator is locate internally and indicates proper system operation.  
The second yellow LED indicator, labeled “Error”, will flash any thing an alarm is  
program and the respective alarm is active. The Status LED indicator may be seen  
through a small hole on the top of enclosure.  
Pin 12: “AI 1” (+) Analog Input - 1, 0-5 Vdc  
Serial RS-232 Interface  
Used to configure the RTU. See “Software Setup”.  
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RT12-2222-ZP-S12 – External Battery Back-up  
RT12-0044-ZP-S12 – Front Panel Identification  
All analog voltage inputs and outputs are 12-bit, 0-5 Vdc. All digital inputs are  
from 0 to 12 Vdc. Digital inputs must fall to 0Vdc as a LOW. Digital outputs are  
Open Drain.  
Connecting an Optional External Backup Battery to RT12-2222-ZP-S12  
!WARNING! Use Caution When Connecting Any Rechargeable Battery to any of the  
RT series RTU’s. Make sure that the BATTERY is NOT connected until the  
connection is made to the controller first. This will minimize the chance of damage to  
the controller if the charging wiring harness is connected incorrectly. Use only Nickel  
Cadmium 12Vdc and a minimum of 1.5 Amp Hour batteries. Use only fused cable.  
The RTU is internally fused as well.  
Connection Screw Terminal Description  
PIN NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
(+) Battery I/O. 10.5~28 Vdc  
(-) Battery  
Digital Output-4  
(+) Power Input. 10~28 Vdc  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BATT  
GND  
DO 4  
PWR  
GND  
DI 4  
DO 3  
DO 2  
DO 1  
Digital Input-4  
Digital Output-3  
Digital Output-2  
Digital Output-1  
Digital Input-3  
10 DI 3  
11 DI 2  
12 DI 1  
Digital Input-2  
Digital Input-1  
1) Connect the RED wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 19, “BATT” of  
the respective RTU device. The Master and Slave controllers are identical in  
wiring, features and programming. Be sure a 1 Amp FAST blow fuse is installed.  
2) Connect the BLACK wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 20 ,“Gnd”, of  
the respective RTU.  
3) Confirm the above instructions. If the connections are correct, connect the RED  
wire to the (+) of the battery and the black wire to the (-). The RTU will begin to  
operate.  
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The RT12-0044-ZP-S12 has two rows of 6, screw type, connections. Using a common  
type screwdriver, loosen the respective terminal screw, insert the respective wire and  
tighten.  
Power: 10.5~28 Vdc  
Most DC power supplies rated from 10.5 to 28 Vdc @ 200 mA, will work with the  
RT12-0044-ZP-S12. Do not use a power supply rated less than 200 mA, doing so may  
cause the RT12-0044-ZP-S12 to continuously reset. Make sure that the power supply  
voltage is maintained between the programmable HIGH and LOW supply voltage  
limits or an alarm may occur. If a rechargeable battery is used or if you are supplying  
voltage to a sensor using the same power used to power the RT12-0044-ZP-S12, then  
the input voltage will need to be adjusted to the proper voltage to maintain respective  
equipment. Never exceed 28 Vdc damage, overheating to the controller will occur  
causing the system to malfunction.  
The front panel is stenciled with each Connection number. Listed below are the  
respective Connection numbers and Connection description.  
Connection Screw Terminals Description  
Pin 1: “Batt” (+) Battery Charge During Normal Main Power Input.  
Battery Backup during Main Power Fails  
Pin 2: “GND” (-) Power and Battery Ground  
Data Activity LED Indicators  
Pin 3: “DO 4” (+) Digital Output 4. Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 4: “PWR” VIN(+) Main Supply 10.5 to 28.0 Vdc, Must be > 13.0 to Charge  
External Battery. Do Not Exceed 28 Vdc  
Pin 5: “GND” (-) Main Supply GROUND  
Pin 6: “DI 4” (+) Digital Input - 4, 0-12 Vdc  
The RT12-0044-ZP-S12 RTU is equipment with three LED indicators. The  
RED/GREEN pair labeled “RX” and ”TX”, indicate data transmit and data received.  
The RED LED will blink when data is being transmitted The GREEN LED will blink  
any time data is received.  
Pin 7: “DO 3” (+) Digital Output - 3, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 8: “DO 2” (+) Digital Output - 2, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 9: “DO 1” (+) Digital Output - 1, Open Drain, Active Low, Output  
Pin 10: “DI 3” (+) Digital Input - 3, 0-12 Vdc  
Pin 11: “DI 2” (+) Digital Input - 2, 0-12 Vdc  
Pin 12: “DI 1” (+) Digital Input - 1, 0-12 Vdc  
Link/Sanity LED Indicators  
The yellow LED indicator is locate internally and indicates proper system operation.  
The second yellow LED indicator, labeled “Error”, will flash any thing an alarm is  
program and the respective alarm is active. The Status LED indicator may be seen  
through a small hole on the top of enclosure.  
Serial RS-232 Interface  
Used to configure the RTU. See “Software Setup”.  
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Hardware Set-up  
RT12-0044-ZP-S12 – External Battery Back-up  
Typical Application: Peer-to-Peer  
Connecting an Optional External Backup Battery to RT12-0044-ZP-S12  
Below is a typical overview of the communications method for the MASTER and  
SLAVE allow analog data to be passed from the master to the slave and vise-versa.  
!WARNING! Use Caution When Connecting Any Rechargeable Battery to any of the  
RT series RTU’s. Make sure that the BATTERY is NOT connected until the  
connection is made to the controller first. This will minimize the chance of damage to  
the controller if the charging wiring harness is connected incorrectly. Use only Nickel  
Cadmium 12Vdc and a minimum of 1.5 Amp Hour batteries. Use only fused cable.  
The RTU is internally fused as well.  
1) Connect the RED wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 19, “BATT” of  
the respective RTU device. The Master and Slave controllers are identical in  
wiring, features and programming. Be sure a 1 Amp FAST blow fuse is installed.  
2) Connect the BLACK wire from the Charging wiring harness to pin 20 ,  
“Gnd”, of the Respective RTU.  
3) Confirm the above instructions. If the connections are correct, connect the RED  
wire to the (+) of the battery and the black wire to the (-). The RTU will begin  
to operate.  
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Typical Application: Modbus  
Typical Application: Peer-to-Peer  
This typical application shows two Slave Modbus controllers. Modbus slave controller  
can be address from 1 to 255.  
This typical application shows the INPUT voltage signals from the Master  
controller is sent to the Slave controller. The save output voltages reflect the  
Masters input voltages.  
The Slave INPUT voltage signals are sent to the Master and converted to the Master’s  
OUTPUT voltages signals and reflect the SLAVE inputs voltages.  
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Typical Application: Well Monitor and Control (Modbus)  
Below is a typical Modbus monitoring and control application.  
Typical Application: Well Monitor and Control (Peer-to-Peer)  
Below is a typical Peer to Peer monitoring and control application.  
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Configuration Cable Description  
Typical Application: 4-20 mA to Voltage Conversion  
Serial cable used in configuration and connectivity of B&B Electronics’ RT-series  
controllers.  
This section will describe how a typical system is converted from a 4-20mA or 0-  
20mA current signal to a 1-5Vdc or 0-5Vdc voltage signal.  
Pin#  
Connection (color)  
Green  
Red  
Yellow  
Black  
Description  
TX  
RX  
GND  
CTS  
DB9-Pin#2  
DB9-Pin#3  
DB9-Pin#5  
DB9-Pin#7  
The RT series RTU’s do not allow for a direct 4-20mA connection. A simple 250  
Ohm, 1%, ¼ Watt, resistor from the input of the respective terminal to ground will  
convert the current signal to a voltage signal. If a 250 Ohm resistor is not available a  
249 Ohm, 1%, ¼ Watt, resistor will work.  
-Use a straight-through, common, Category 5 cable (available from B&B Electronics) for  
connection to the RT-series RTU’s.  
The same example is true for a 0-20mA current signal. The only exception is the  
voltage will swing from 0-5Vdc. If a current source is applied to a respective input  
without a resistor the data will not be correct and a signal error will occur.  
The example below shows analog Input 1 converted from 4-20 to 1-5Vdc. Keep in  
mind, if an RTU is used in Peer to Peer mode, the receiving device will output a 1-  
5Vdc voltage on the respective output.  
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Configuration/Monitoring Software Main Page  
During the initial start-up process you will need to select a serial port. Refer to your  
PC’s users guide to select a valid serial port. The most common port selected is COM1  
or COM2 but may differ on your computer. This will set the correct communications  
port for configuring, displaying or monitoring the controller.  
Chapter 3 – Configuration & Programming  
Configuration/Monitoring Software System Map  
Programmable and monitoring features may be accessed using the configuration software.  
Programmable features such as polling rates, id number, subnets, labels, full scale  
engineering units, etc, may be easily changed. This section will show you many of the RT  
series features.  
!WARNING! Connecting to a RTU device will disrupt the wireless communications.  
This will cause a communications failure on the opposing link. Depending on features  
selected, a communications error may cause your system to malfunction.  
The configuration and monitoring software will allow you to save and load configuration  
profiles. The profile may be uploaded to the respective RTU.  
Note: The system must be connected to perform most of the functions described in  
the following sections.  
To load a profile, from the task bar, select “Profile” --> “Load Profile” --> then select the  
desired file. The default file is “default_rt_config.cff”, It is recommended that you do not  
over-write this file.  
!WARNING! Always confirm any changes that you make by disconnecting and re-  
connecting after a change or changes. This will allow the system to retrieve data from  
any RTU you’re connected to and confirm changes.  
To save a profile, from the task bar, select “Profile” --> “Save Profile” --> Name the file  
you wish to save, --> select “Save”.  
Features supported are:  
-Comm (Communications)  
-About  
-Profiles  
-Third Party Communications  
-Support  
-About  
The status bar at bottom of the main window shows what profile data is being displayed.  
“Profile = RTU” means the data being displayed was retrieved from the respective RTU.  
“Profile = File” means the data being displayed was retrieved from a file.  
-Communications WDT  
-MODBUS Slave  
Note: Remember to ALWAYS confirm programming changes by pressing “Disconnect”  
then “Connect”. This will retrieve the programmed data from the respective RTU. Confirm  
each field within the main window “Controller Programming Parameters.”  
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Current Controller Settings  
Controller Configuration  
This configuration block will allow you to set the respective RTU parameters such as  
ID, subnet, polling rate, etc. These setting are vital to the operation and performance  
of your wireless system.  
Selecting the “Get Setup Information From Device” button will allow you to view  
existing setup parameters saved by the master or slave controller. The task bar on the  
bottom of the Main screen should indicate “Profile = RTU”  
Parameters not set correctly may cause the system to malfunction or not communicate.  
This block will affect different fields depending on the Wireless Type.  
This section will identify each parameter as well give a description of it respective  
function. This section assumes that the Monitoring software is loaded and running.  
To capture/display data from the Master or Slave controller:  
a) Connect the serial programming cable into your computer’s serial  
communications port.  
b) Connect the remaining end of the programming cable into the programming jack  
labeled “Program”. Make sure the controller has powered applied.  
c) Press the “Connect” button. Keep in mind that the data flow between the  
controller being configured and its respective mate will stop. If the “Set Rest  
Voltage on Comm Error” is set on the mating controller, it will alarm and set the  
outputs to its programmed resting voltage.  
d) You may need to disconnect and connect several times to make a valid  
connection.  
e) When the software makes a connection with the controller the “Connected”  
indicator will show as “Marked”, the “Controller Time” and date will be  
displayed as well as all other data listed in each box. The “Connect” button will  
also turn green.  
ID: Displays the current controller ID number between 0 and 255.  
!WARNING! In Peer-to-Peer Mode, the ID numbers for the Master and Slave must  
match and must not be repeated with any other Master/Slave Pairs with the same RF-  
Network ID within the radio range of each respective wireless pair. Doing so will cause  
cross talk between master/slave pairs and may cause harm to the equipment attached.  
Polling Rate: In Peer-to -Peer mode, this parameter determines the sampling rate of  
data passed between the Master and Slave controllers. It is also the update rate for the  
Master and Slave’s analog and digital I/O. This parameter has no affect in Modbus  
mode. The Master is responsible for starting the communications process. Therefore the  
Polling rate is only configured on the Master controller.  
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If your system is configured on Peer-to-Peer mode, by default, if the Slave unit does not  
receive a response from the master within 20 seconds of any polling sequence, and if the  
”Set Rest Voltage On Comm Error” is enabled, an alarm will sound on the Slave unit  
and depending on alarm parameters set, would cause the Slave’s outputs to be set with  
the user defined resting voltages.  
Retries: In Peer-to-Peer mode, this parameter  
determines the number of consecutive failed polling  
attempts before a communications failure occurs. It  
is not recommended to set the number of retries  
higher than 10 attempts. Large numbers may cause  
an unnecessary delay in communications failure  
response time; a low number may cause the system  
to prematurely fail. This parameter has no affect in  
Modbus mode.  
Output Power: This parameter determines the RF  
Power output on some RTU’s. If a respective RTU  
does not support a variable RF power out the  
parameter will continue to display “Output Power”.  
The “ID” field has a dual purpose, as the controller number when in peer-to-peer  
mode and the Modbus slave address field when in MODBUS mode.  
If Modbus is selected, the Radio ID will automatically appear and the “ID” field will  
automatically change to “MODBUS ID.”  
If your controller is programmed in Modbus mode, the ID field will change to the  
Modbus Slave address. Valid addresses are from 1 to 255. Keep in mind that the  
Modbus master you are interfacing to may not support the full spectrum of slave  
address IDs. Please refer to your device user’s manual.  
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Master, Slave, Modbus, Peer-to-Peer  
Connecting / Disconnecting  
Master: If the controller you are connected to is a Master Peer to  
Peer device, the Wireless type will indicate “Master”.  
Connect: Pressing the “Connect” button will force the software  
to make an attempt to connect to the controller your PC. The  
programming cable must be connected. The connect button will  
start RED and will remain RED until a connection is made.  
Slave: If the controller you are connected to is a Slave Peer to Peer  
device, the Wireless type will indicate “Slave”.  
MODBUS: If the controller you are connected to is in MODBUS  
mode the Wireless type will indicate “MODBUS”.  
The “Assert” check box will indicate “Checked” when the  
software makes the attempt to connect.  
P-2-P: P-2-P is also Peer to Peer.  
Once connected, the “Connected” check box will indicate,  
“Checked” and the “Connect” button will turn green.  
Disconnect: Pressing the “disconnect” button will force the  
software to disconnect from the controller your PC is connected  
to. Both the “Assert” and “Connected” check boxes will indicate  
“Unchecked”.  
If your system is configured as a Peer to Peer system,  
the system must consist of one Master and one Slave.  
The Master controller is responsible for starting the  
polling sequence.  
NOTE: The controller must be “Disconnected” for the master  
and slave to communicate with each other.  
If your controller is configured as a MODBUS  
controller then typical Modbus, Slave, RTU, protocol  
applies. Do not allow for duplicate Slave address  
within the same system, unless It is on a separate  
Radio Id and/or RF-Network ID.  
You may need to make several attempts to connect. Make sure the “Connected” box is  
check and the “Connect” button is GREEN, before proceeding.  
During the “Connect” process you will notice a series a check marks, in the “Update”  
configuration Block, located next to each of the subsystems. This is confirmation that  
the configuration software is collecting data from the respective RTU.  
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Digital Input Types  
Modbus Configuration  
The RT series RTU’s support the ability  
to configure DI-1 and DI-2 as Digital or  
Frequency/Accumulator inputs. Some  
RTU have an additional, dedicated,  
“Freq” input.  
The Modbus configuration menu will allow you to  
adjust the base address for the I/O to be displayed  
or controlled. When in Modbus mode, the radio ID  
number is within the Modbus configuration menu.  
Clicking on a respective “Input” box,  
will check and uncheck, the respective  
input box.  
If a respective Input Box is Checked,  
the input will be configured as a digital  
discrete input. To save this setting to  
the respective RTU, press the “Send  
Parameters To Device” button.  
If a respective Input Box is Unchecked, the input will be  
configured as a Counter/Accumulator/Frequency input.  
To save this setting to the respective RTU, press the  
“Send Parameters To Device” button.  
The Counter/Accumulator/Frequency mode is reserved  
for Modbus mode. The Accumulator and Frequency  
values are held in separate registers.  
The RT12-4444 is equipped with a configurable communications watch dog timer.  
The timer was designed to detect the absence of data traffic will attempt to reset the  
communications system. Setting the timer to “0” will disable the timer. The timer is in  
seconds. To set the timer, make sure you are connected to the respective device, enter  
a timer value from 1 to 65535 and press “Send Parameters To Device”. It is not  
recommended to enter a value smaller than 60.  
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Alarm On Main Power Supply Failure: If enabled will cause a local and remote  
alarm if the main input voltage completely fails. The backup battery MUST be  
connected for this function to operate properly or a communications failure will occur.  
This alarm will not affect any of the outputs; the alarm will cause an audible alarm.  
RTU Alarms  
The RT series RTU’s have several types of  
alarms. Below is a description of each alarm. To  
modify or change any of the alarms, click on the  
respective box or boxes, and press the “Send  
Parameters To Device”. Make sure you are  
“Connected”. Alarms are local to the RTU. Each  
RTU has a built in beeper alarm. Most alarms  
will sound at the master as well as the slave units.  
Most of the alarms apply even in Modbus mode.  
Discrete Output-1 Comm Fail Output: If enabled and a communications alarm occurs,  
this parameter will cause DO-1, on all RT series RTU’s, to become “Active High” or  
“Active Low”. The Output level will depend on how the output is configured. If  
enabled, this output can not be controller in peer to peer or Modbus mode. This feature  
was added to notify other equipment of a communications failure. This feature may  
also be used to activate an external auditable or visual alarm, such as a Horn or Light.  
Update On Change: Not used at this time and is used  
for future enhancements.  
Alarm On Comm Fail: If enabled, will sound an  
alarm on a Local RTU Level. If in peer to peer mode,  
the alarm may sound at the Master as well as the Slave.  
A communications failure is determined by repeated,  
consecutive, failed attempts made by the Master to  
contact the Slave unit. The number of attempts made  
depends on the parameter “Retries”. The slave unit  
defaults to a 20 second time out if it does not make  
contact with the Master.  
Set Rest Voltage on Comm Error: If enabled, will cause a local and remote alarm if  
a communications failure occurs. This will also force the analog outputs to the  
programmed “Analog Resting Voltages” and if enabled will cause the discrete output  
to be set to an active high or active low state. “Alarm On Comm Fail” must also be  
enabled. In Modbus mode, the comm. fail delay time is 2 minutes.  
This parameter also applies if the respective RTU is configured as a Modbus Slave  
device.  
Alarm On Input Voltage Limit Error: If enabled will cause a local and remote  
alarm if the main input voltage falls below or rises above your set limits. These limits  
are located in the same section “Analog Resting Voltages”. This alarm will not affect  
any of the outputs; the alarm will cause an audible alarm.  
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Input Voltage Alarm Limits  
Analog Outputs Resting Voltage  
(Note: Four analog outputs available on specific RT-12 series models.)  
The RT series RTU’s is capable of monitoring its input voltage. This section will  
describe how to set and enable the “Input Voltage Alarm Limits”.  
(Note: Four analog outputs available on specific RT-12 series models.)  
This section applies to Peer to Peer and Modbus systems. In peer to peer mode, the  
master and slave communicate with each other and during the communication process  
they share information. In the event of a communication failure, the updating process  
will stop and if the Communications alarm is disabled the analog outputs for the  
master and slave will be the last valid update.  
If the “Alarm On Input Voltage Limit Error” is enabled and the INPUT supply voltage  
rises above the “High Limit” or falls below the “Low Limit” the respective RTU will  
sound an alarm.  
The alarm will stop sounding when the input supply voltage returns to ”normal” by  
returning between the +/- limits determined by the “High/Low Limit Dead Band”. The  
“Normal” +/- limits are calculated by subtracting the “High/Low Limit Dead Band”  
from the “High limit” and adding the “High/Low Limit Dead Band” to the “Low Limit”  
A communications error will occur if the number of consecutive failed polling  
attempts exceeds the programmed number of retries. This count is reset if even one  
valid communications update occurs before the number of retries expires and if the  
RTU is a Modbus device, a communications of 2 minutes must laps.  
The configuration shown above will cause a HIGH alarm if the input supply voltage  
rises above 28.0 VDC and will return to normal when the input supply voltage falls to  
26.01 VDC.  
The analog output resting voltages provide a means to program the voltage outputs in  
the event of a communications error.  
The configuration above will cause a LOW alarm if the input supply voltage falls below  
9.99 VDC and will return to normal when the input supply voltage rises to 11.98 VDC.  
Due to the nature of wireless systems, communication failures may occur. The RT  
series RTU’s allow you to program each of the analog outputs with a preset level in  
the event of a communications failure. Each analog output can be programmed with  
independent levels from 0 volts to 5 Vdc.  
If the RTU is programmed to respond to a communications alarm and a  
communications failure occurs, the respective RTU will force the outputs with your  
preset levels. The outputs will return to normal once communications is reestablished.  
To program the RTU to respond to communications failures select the “Set Rest  
Voltage on Comm Error” and update the configuration by pressing the “Send Changes  
To Device”.  
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(Note: Four analog outputs available on specific RT-12 series models.)  
To program each analog resting output voltage, enter a voltage from 0.0 to 5.0, into  
each box representing Analog Output 1, Analog Output 2, Analog Output 3, and  
Analog Output 4. Then press “Send Resting and Limits Æ Device”. This data is saved  
and remains resident within the respective RTU. This process is valid ONLY if the  
RTU is “Connected”.  
The respective RTU is also equipped with the ability to turn on or off its output if a  
Communications error occurs. This is true for the Master and Slave.  
The output is an Open Drain output and should be used to sink not source current,  
1Amp MAX. This typically means that the Output will supply a “Ground” to the  
device to turn it on or off.  
The respective RTU also has the ability to control its respective Output during a  
communications failure. The output may be configured to an ACTIVE HIGH or  
ACTIVE LOW state during a communications failure. This can be useful as an alarm  
output or to turn a device on or off. A “Check” mark next to the “Discrete Output Comm  
Fail Enable” will force the output to an active HIGH or LOW, (depending on what is  
selected for an Active High or Active Low), during a communications failure. If you  
use the output to respond during a communications failure, you will not have control  
using the Modbus protocol. If you wish to use the output for something other than a  
comm. failure you will need to disable the “Discrete Output Comm Fail Enable”.  
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Third Party Communications Protocol Support  
Updating/Sending Configuration to RTU  
Third party communications support was added to allow for different type of  
communications protocols such as Modbus RTU, etc. As we develop and enhance  
support of other protocols we will  
To select a communications type, click on the communications type bar, select the  
type of communications then “Send Parameters To Device”.  
Communications Type  
This section assumes the system is connected.  
Pressing the “Get Setup Information From Device” will request information from the  
respective RTU you are connected to.  
Once pressed, the MAIN form will remove data from all respective data fields and  
replace them with refreshed data.  
Pressing the “Send Changes To Device” will force the information located within the  
data fields into the respective RTU’s internal configuration.  
!WARNING! Be sure that all the respective data fields are filled with the correct  
data. If a parameter is left blank the system will interpret the data as a ZERO “0”. This  
may cause your system to fail if parameter such as the ID or RF network is set  
incorrectly. Confirm all configuration data by requesting data from the respective  
RTU or Press the Disconnect then Connect to update and view the most current data.  
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Digital Outputs  
Status Bar  
Note: Third party communications protocols available as custom modifications.  
(Contact B&B Electronics Mfg. Co. Inc.)  
Depending on the RT12 you are configuring or using, it may be equipped with one or  
more digital outputs, (DO’s). These outputs are typically high current outputs that  
will sink current, also known as “Low Side Drivers”.  
The status bar is a quick view of system status. Functions such as connection status,  
communications port, number of event saved by the master or slave, profile type, time  
and date, etc.  
Typically, each digital output can sink up to 500 milliamps of current. Below is a  
typical digital output application.  
Profile status is an indicator of where data is being retrieved from, a file or the  
respective RTU.  
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