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Rm limit plc power supply – Watlow EZ-ZONE RM Limit Module Rev C User Manual

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Watlow EZ-ZONE

®

RML Module

6

Chapter 1 Overview

Note:

If it is intended to use an RUI or a PC using EZ-

ZONE Configurator software it will be necessary to

switch the protocol on the RML to Watlow's Stan-

dard Bus to successfully communicate; disconnect

all Modbus devices from the network. Once done

using the RUI or EZ-ZONE Configurator software,

switch the protocol back to Modbus RTU and recon-

nect all Modbus devices to re-establish communica-

tions over Modbus.

RML Module Connected to an Operator Interface

Terminal (OIT) through an RMA

In this configuration the RML can be connected to

the OIT through the RMA running any of a number

of available protocols. The RMA and the OIT must

be using the same protocol while the communications

from RMA to the RML module is accomplished over

the backplane using Watlow's Standard Bus protocol.

Available protocols in the RMA follow:
1. EtherNet/IP and or Modbus TCP
2. DeviceNet
3. Modbus RTU
4. Profibus DP

Slot C

Slot C

RM

Limit

RM

Access

Slot

E

RUI

OIT

Power

Supply

Notice that in the example above that there is an op-

tional RUI connected to the RML along with the OIT.

OITs' are not generally used to configure a control

but are used more for run-time information. As an al-

ternative for configuration the RUI could be used to

configure and monitor in a remote location.
One advantage in using an RMA module when com-

municating on a network is that protocol switching

is not needed on the RML module if using an RUI

or EZ-ZONE Configurator software. The protocol of

choice used with the RMA can run simultaneously

with the Standard Bus protocol.

RML Connected to a Split Rail with OIT

In this configuration both the inter-module bus

(backplane communications) and Standard Bus are

connected between rails to allow for remote capabili-

ties. It is recommended that the split rail connection

not exceed 100 feet. In this configuration the OIT can

put has malfunctioned), the output assigned to serve

as this function will come on. By default (factory set-

tings), output 8 is assigned this function where any

output of choice can be configured as such.

A Conceptual View of RM Hardware Configurations

Due to the scalability and flexibility in the RM sys-

tem a user has several options available in the way

that the hardware can be connected. Listed below

are a few examples.

RML Connected to a Remote User Interface (RUI)

and a Personal Computer (PC)

In this configuration the RUI and PC are connected

to the RML module via Watlow's Standard Bus where

both will be able to talk directly to the RML module.

RM

Limit

Slot C

Power

Supply

RUI

PC Running

EZ-ZONE

Configurator

In the graphic above the PC running EZ-ZONE Con-

figurator software and or the RUI can be used to

configure and then monitor the RML and other mod-

ules connected to it.

RML Module Connected to a Programmable Logic

Controller (PLC) on a DIN Rail

In this configuration the PLC can be connected to

the RML module using the Modbus RTU protocol:

Slot C

RM

Limit

PLC

Power

Supply

In this example, the RML module and the PLC must

be equipped with the Modbus RTU protocol.