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Edwards Signaling 102 DeviceNet User Manual

Devicenet stackable beacon lighting system

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P/N 3100125 ISSUE 3 © 2003

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CHESHIRE, CT 203-699-3000 CUST. SERV. FAX 203-699-3365 TECH. SERV. FAX 203-699-3078

Installation Instructions for 102 Series Triliptical

®

DeviceNet Stackable Beacon Lighting System

Description

Description

Description

Description

Description

The Edwards Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon Lighting System is a unique audible-visual signaling device that can
contain up to 5 light modules and a multiple tone module in a single "stack."

All components of the Lighting System are UL listed subassemblies and cUL Listed. The enclosures are Type 3R, Type 4X
and IP65 Rated. The unit has been tested by ODVA's authorized independent test lab and found to comply with ODVA
conformance test software.

The optically designed lenses are available in five colors. Each lens module contains a removable cover to allow for
easy relamping. The lens module cover features a molded-in gasket for weather tight reliability.

The Lighting System's base is supplied with a terminal block and may be used with an optional horn assembly. See
Tables 1 and 2 for specification information.

NOTE: The DeviceNet Electronic Data Sheet is available on the Edwards Signaling website at:

http://www.edwards-signals.com/index.cfm?Level=147&PG=3&PID=19. Scroll down to "Installation
Instructions" and click on "102 DeviceNet Electronic Data Sheet"

Device Profile

Revision

1.00

Firmware Revision

1.02

The DeviceNet interface is in the Triliptical DeviceNet Base, 102TBS-DN. The base interfaces between the network and all
installed stacklight modules.

The Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon is a slave device. It is a general purpose status indicator designed to
indicate the status of a machine or process.

The Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon has LED, halogen, incandescent or strobe light sources which display the
status of the machine or the process. The power required to drive the lamps is supplied separately from the bus
power for the 120V AC (N5) version. DC power for the 24V DC (G1) version may be taken locally or from the
DeviceNet Network. A standard open style 2 pin connector is used to connect 24V DC @ 1.75A (max) or 120V AC at
0.6A (max) to drive the 5 light sources.

The unisolated physical layer contains DeviceNet required mis-wiring protection circuitry. A standard open style
(unsealed) 5 pin connector is used to connect the Stackable Beacon to the DeviceNet bus. The current draw from the
bus is 0.12A for both the AC and DC versions.

The Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon contains a preprogrammed microcontroller which implements the Group
2 pre-defined Master/Slave Connection Set. This allows for one Explicit Messaging Connection and one Poll Connec-
tion. The objects (classes) supported are described in the next section. The Stackable Beacon resets automatically when
DeviceNet power is applied.

1.0

Object Model

1.1

Object Present in the 102TBS-DN:

OBJECT

Optional/Required

# of Instances

Identity (1)

Required

1

Message Router (2)

Required

1

Devicenet (3)

Required

1

Assembly (4)

Required

1

Connection (5)

Required

1

1.2

Object that Effect Behavior:

OBJECT

Effect on Behavior

Identity (1)

Supports the reset service

Message Router (2)

No effect

Devicenet (3)

Configures port attributes

Assembly (4)

I/O assembly for lamps

Connection (5)

Establishes the number of connections

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