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ModCon ® 75 Controller

ModCon ® 75 Controller. ModCon75 Controller. The perfect partner to the Ultima ® X with X 3 Technology! It’s simple… Connect Assign Start using Don’t waste time configuring a new PLC MSA did it for you!. ModCon75 Overview. ModBus RTU Controller

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ModCon ® 75 Controller

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  1. ModCon®75 Controller

  2. ModCon75 Controller • The perfect partner to the Ultima® X with X3 Technology! • It’s simple… • Connect • Assign • Start using • Don’t waste time configuring a new PLC MSA did it for you!

  3. ModCon75 Overview • ModBus RTU Controller • View up to 25 Ultima X3 Transmitters • 75 Total Sensors! • Self-configuring • IP65 / NEMA4X (front-panel) • 12 / 24 VDC

  4. ModCon75 Overview • Bi-directional communication allows changes to be made at either ModCon75 or at the Ultima X3 • alarm set points • latching/non-latching • increasing/decreasing • on/off

  5. ModCon75 Overview • Event logging ~ 2000 events • 9 - Zone Control Relays • 1 - Horn Relay (O9) • Sensor alarms • Enable / Disable • Alarm On / Off Delay • Latching / Unlatching • Increasing / Decreasing • Password Protected

  6. ModCon75 Overview • 10 SPST Dry Contact Relays • SPST, NO relays • 5A max per output • 8A max for common • 7 year battery back-up on memory • memory sections • real-time clock • ModBus over Ethernet Interface – OPC Compliant (graphic displays, data-logger, etc.) • cUL Listed for panel mount version

  7. ModCon75 Controller • Panel Mount (user installed) • 6.1”H x 10.2”W x 3.5”D • 3 lbs. • Supports up to 25 X3 Transmitters (75 sensors) • 9 assignable alarm / zone relays • Universal RS232 to RS485 Converter

  8. ModCon75 Enclosures • NEMA 4X • Non-metallic Enclosure • 17.3”H x 15.3”W x 6.7”D • 18 lbs. • Supports up to 25 X3 Transmitters (75 sensors) • 9 assignable alarm / zone relays • 115VAC Power Supply • Universal RS232 to RS485 Converter

  9. ModCon75 Main Screen F1-adds another MODBUS node (UltimaX3 transmitter) to the network F2-sets alarms • Enable / disable • increasing / decreasing • Energized / de-energized • latching / non-latching • set-point values F3-Main Data Screen F4-Displays set-point values only F5-Password Editor - 2 levels • MSA Default • User programmable (default=0) F6-Displays communication status F7-Fault Status Screen – Automatic when X3 goes into fault F8-Zone Control – Setting up local relays for alarm and fan control F9- Remote IO Editor

  10. ModCon75 Controller • F1 Add Units to Network • Password protected (Default=0) • Use this screen to connect new X3sensor. Factory default is 247 - this will change address to this number. • Hit ESC to go back to Main Screen

  11. ModCon75 Controller • F2 Add Set-points • F2-will take you to password screen and then to a screen showing current set-point values. These values are read from the X3 • Enter advances to next screen • ESC takes you back to main screen

  12. ModCon75 Controller • F2 Add Set-points Cont. • Displays Current Values for Unit # (Node ID) for Sensor 1 presets • F6- Skip to Sensor 2 Presets, enter will allow one to change presets.

  13. ModCon75 Controller • Add Set-points Cont. • Sensor 2 Preset Screen

  14. ModCon75 Controller • Add Set-points Cont. • Sensor 3 Preset Screen

  15. ModCon75 Controller • Add Set-points Cont. • Displays all Presets • F7- Sends new presets to X3 • ESC- Aborts and returns to main screen

  16. ModCon75 Controller • Add Set-points Cont. • Screen will indicate successful write or unsuccessful write

  17. ModCon75 Controller • F3 Main Data Screen • F1-Scrolls thru all units (nodes) on the ModBus network • F2- Allows one to view a specific unit (Node) • F3-Adjust the scroll time reading each node

  18. ModCon75 Typical Display • Typical Display showing 3 sensors on node 2 of the Ultima X3controller • ESC-Back to Main screen

  19. ModCon75 Controller • F4 – Display Sensor presets • F4- Display Sensor presets only (Screen will not allow changing presets) • → Goes to presets for Sensor 2

  20. ModCon75 Controller • F5 – Password Editor • F1-Password Default is MSA defaulted password • F2- Defaulted Password is 0. User can change this password for unauthorized changes

  21. ModCon75 Controller • F6 – MODBUS Alarms • Screen showing ModBus communications failures and identification of failed unit # (node #)

  22. ModCon75 Controller • F7 – Fault Status Screen • Example of Diagnostic screen Identifying Unit ID as well as the actual fault on unit ID • Automatic when fault occurs

  23. ModCon75 Controller • F8 – Zone Control • Enables / disables alarms • Increasing / decreasing • Latch / unlatch • Setting zone control relays. Screen is password protected • First Screen to enable / disable alarms • Second Screen to set Increasing or Decreasing alarms

  24. ModCon75 Controller • F8 – Zone Control Cont. • Third Screen for setting latching / unlatching alarms • Zone control relays for caution, warning and alarm settings for Sensors 1, 2, and 3

  25. ModCon75 Controller • F8 Zone Control Cont. • F6- will send all changes to the X3 controller and also set the relays on the controller to activate • Locally based on set-point settings and relay numbers entered on the zone control menu • Response back for verification that all values were sent successfully • ESC-must hit escape to take one back to main screen

  26. ModCon75 Event Logging • Event logging – Time date and stamp of all events (events are any fault alarms or alarms) • Logging will be done on any alarm and will continue to log at a preset rate until sensor goes out of alarm. Data logging is first in first out. • ModCon 75 can record ~2000 events.

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