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Pakscan P3 Wireless Quick Start Guide

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1. Identification of major components
Module
Removal Tool
Power
Connectors
Panel Mounting
Brackets Documentation
1.1 Included in the box: P3 Hot Standby Wireless System
Port 3 Port 4 Port 3 Port 4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Port 1
Port 2
P
3
PS730
Keyswitch LTDP3 Wireless P3 Wireless
Auto
A B
P
3P
3P
3P
3
PS710
Pakscan
P
3
Status
Pri/Stby
Power
Alarm
PS700
CPU/PSU Port 1
Port 2
PS710
Pakscan
P
3
Status
Pri/Stby
Power
Alarm
Option 1 Option 2 Switch
A B
CE
Option 2 Option 1 CPU/PSU
Main Chassis Host Comms Serial
Ports for A master
station
Host Comms Serial
Ports for B master
station
A side P3 CPU
Main Module
Blanking
Module
Datalogger
B side P3 CPU
Main Module
Power
Connector
Power
Connector
View from below
Coordinator
Connection
Terminals
Alarm and
ESD
Terminals
Alarm and
ESD
Term
inals
Host Ethernet
Ports for A
master station
Host Ethernet Ports
for B master station
P3 Wireless
Module
Blanking
Module
P3 WirelessKey Switch
Module
Comms Comms
Run/Pause
Paused
Memory
Card
Run
Error
Coordinator
Connection
Terminals
Coordinators

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Hot Standby and Single Channel system:
• To make the master station panel mounting, change the brackets.
• All connections and adjustments are accessible from the front.
• 24 VDC units have screw
connections for the power.
Also required for Hot Standby and Single Channel system:
• Cable for connecting coordinator to Master Station.
• Mounting hardware for coordinator.
• Appropriate cable glands.
Note: Other items may be required
1.2 Included in the box: P3 Single Channel Wireless System
Module
Removal Tool
Power
Connector
Panel Mounting
Brackets Documentation
Coordinator
SIDE VIEW WITH 19" RACK
MOUNT BRACKET
SIDE VIEW WITH PANEL
MOUNT BRACKET
140 mm
LTDP3 Wireless
Run/Pause
Paused
Memory
Card
Run
Error
P3 Wireless
Module
Comms
Main Chassis Host Comms Serial
Ports for A master
station
A side P3 CPU
Main Module
Blanking
Module
Datalogger
SIDE VIEW WITH 19" RACK
MOUNT BRACKET
SIDE VIEW WITH PANEL
MOUNT BRACKET
140 mm
LTDP3 Wireless
Run/Pause
Paused
Memory
Card
Run
Error
P3 Wireless
Module
Comms
Main Chassis Host Comms Serial
Ports for A master
station
A side P3 CPU
Main Module
Blanking
Module
Datalogger

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2. Mounting Options
2.1 Coordinator Mounting guidelines
Correct mounting
Before installation a complete site survey
should be completed to indicate the best
coordinator mounting positions.
General guidelines:
• It is best to mount the Coordinator
at least 1 m up and 1 m away from
wall surfaces to ensure a clear
antenna signal.
Coordinator
ACCEPTABLE
1m or greater
1m or greater
✓
INCORRECT
CORRECT
✓
✗
• The Coordinator should be sited free
of obstructions and ideally be in line
of sight to the first group of
actuators. The cable run between the
Master Station and coordinator must
be less than 200 m.
• The Coordinator should be sited
clear of metalwork and any other
antenna cables.
• The Coordinator must be connected
with screened 3 pair cable.

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2.2 Antenna Orientation guidelines
Correct antenna orientation is important to
ensure effective operation of the system.
The guidelines above show a range of
orientation combinations from ‘Ideal’ to
‘Signal Loss’. In general it is best to have
all the antennas in the same orientation.
A completed site survey will indicate the
correct orientation required for all modules
Correct Antenna Orientation
Ideal orientation
Alternative orientation
where necessary
Potential Signal loss
Signal loss
Communication path
required in the system – the Coordinator, the
actuator modules and repeaters (if required).
Each device antenna radiates its signal
outwards in a ring. If the antenna of the next
device is inside the ring then communication
can occur. A site survey is the best tool to
assess location suitability and should be
performed by Rotork personnel.

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3. Connecting Up
1 For Ethernet
Connect a cable to Port 3 on CPU A and
another to Port 3 on CPU B. For redundancy
replicate the connections using Port 4
(managed switch required that supports
rapid spanning tree protocol).
2 Mains Power Connectors
CPU A and B. Mains power 85-263 VAC.
3 24 VDC Power Connectors
CPU A and B. Optional power 24 VDC
(PS711 module).
1
L
E
N
+ – gnd
2 3
3.1 Connecting - P3 Master Station
PS710 PS731/2 PS710
4 5

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4 Emergency Shut Down
If Emergency Shut Down is required, place
the ESD button between pins 4 & 5.
If Emergency Shut Down is not required,
link pins 4 and 5 together.
5 For RS232 Serial Data
Connect a cable to CPU A port 2
(and another to CPU B port 2 on hot
standby systems).
5 For RS485 Serial Data
Connect a cable to CPU A port 1.
(The system automatically links the
connection to port 1 on CPU B).
Note: See page 13 for port defaults.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9 way Female D Type
RS232 Connections
Signal Common
Data into P3
Data out
from P3
Alarm
Emergency
Shutdown
PS710
CONNECTOR
1
2
3
4
5
9 way Female D Type
RS485 Connections
Signal Common
Data +
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Data –

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3.2 Connecting - P3 Master Station to Coordinator
PS721 PS722
Coordinator
Connector
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3. Connecting Up

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PS722
Coordinator
The PS721 - P3 Master station option module connects to the PS722 - P3 Master station wall
mount module (coordinator) as per the table below:
Master Station Coordinator Function PCB Reference
PIN1 PIN4 RS422 Rx +ve CHAN 2A
PIN2 PIN5 RS422 Rx -ve CHAN 2B
PIN3 PIN6 Shield SYSGND
PIN4 PIN1 RS422 Tx +ve CHAN 1A
PIN5 PIN2 RS422 Tx -ve CHAN 1B
PIN6 PIN3 Shield SYSGND
PIN7 PIN7 Module +ve supply VIN
PIN8 PIN8 Module -ve supply GND
Connector
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4. Specifications
Wireless Specifications
Based on IEEE 802.15.4, DSSS
Maximum wireless devices 60
Frequency 2.4 GHz band
Operating range 30 m indoor, 100 m outside (distance between individual
wireless modules). Larger network distances are covered
as each device acts as a repeater, passing signals onwards
to other devices.
Network structure Mesh
Channels available 16
Security AES Encryption and anti-spoofing
Power 10 mW default. Potential for
100 mW if location allows.
REPEATER
WMA
WMA
WMA
Wireless Coordinator
WMA = Wireless Modbus Adaptor
Pakscan P3 Wireless only network
4.1 Pakscan P3 specifications
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