Toro 2011 manual

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  • Page 1

    Introduction The Field Interface Unit (FIU) provides the communications hardware link between the SitePro TM central computer , the SitePro compatible field satellite controllers and the SitePro Central Decoder System components. The FIU is available in four configu- rations to provide various combinations of wireline and radio communication paths.[...]

  • Page 2

    6 5 5 7 15 8 9 10 11 13 16 14 17 18 20 12 19 22 21 23 24 1 2 3 4 Figure 2 - Model 2020 (two wireline ports) 1 - Central Computer 2 - Field Interface Unit 3 - COM Port 1 4 - COM Port 2 5 - DB-9/DB-9 Serial Cable 6 - Power Adapter 7 - Auxiliary Port (optional for sensors) 8 - Channel 2 (in) 9 - Channel 1 (in) 10 - 12 V d.c. Power Jack 1 1 - 1.5A Fuse[...]

  • Page 3

    3 6 7 13 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 18 17 19 1 2 12 20 3 5 5 4 21 24 23 25 26 22 1 - Central Computer 2 - Field Interface Unit 3 - COM Port 1 4 - COM Port 2 5 - DB-9/DB-9 Serial Cable 6 - Power Adapter 7 - Auxiliary Port (optional for sensors) 8 - Channel 3 (in) 9 - Channel 1 (in) 10 - 12 V d.c. Power Jack 1 1 - 1.5A Fuse 12 - COM Line 1 13 - RJ1 1 Modular[...]

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    7 8 19 17 9 10 12 11 13 20 21 22 24 23 25 27 26 28 1 2 6 6 6 18 14 16 3 4 5 15 31 30 32 33 29 1 - Central Computer 2 - Field Interface Unit 3 - COM Port 1 4 - COM Port 2 5 - COM Port 3 6 - DB-9/DB-9 Serial Cable 7 - Power Adapter 8 - Auxiliary Port (optional for sensors) 9 - Channel 3 (in) 10 - Channel 2 (in) 1 1 - Channel 1 (in) 12 - 12 V d.c. 13 [...]

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    Installing the Field Interface Unit, W all Plate Assembly and Sur ge Protection Unit 1. Position the Field Interface Unit within 6' (1.8 m) of the PC. Note: Maximum distance is 50' (15.2 m). 2. Using the serial cable(s) supplied, connect the PC to the FIU as illustrated in the appropriate configuration diagram Figure 1–5 . 3. Note: The [...]

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    7. A 25' (7.6 m) length interface cable is supplied for the connection of the modular wall plate to the SPU. Select an installa- tion site for the SPU on an outside wall, within the cable reach, and 3' to 5' (0.9 m to 1.5 m) above ground level for straight and easy access to an earth ground. Attach the SPU securely to the wall using [...]

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    Procedure 1. Drive a 5/8" (16 mm) by 8' (2.5 cm) copper-clad steel ground rod into well-moistened soil not more than 8' (2.5 cm) from the SPU. The top of the ground rod should be 12" (30.5 cm) below grade level. 2. Install 3/4" (19 mm) conduit from the bottom of the SPU enclosure to approximately 12" (30.5 cm) below gr[...]

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    Communication Cab le T est Correct installation of the communication cable is essential for proper operation of the wireline control system. The communi- cation cable must be tested for the presence of significant voltage, circuit continuity and excessive resistance. A digital mult i- meter and a 620 ohm resistor are required to perform the followi[...]

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    Processor Read y: Indicator light will illuminate when the microprocessor in the FIU has received configuration instructions from PC and is ready to communicate with satellites or DIUs. Field T ransmit: Indicator light will illuminate or flash during transmission of data to field satellites or DIU(s). Field Receive/Busy: Indicator light will illumi[...]

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    Note: The Motorola radio service software screens shown in Figure 12 , 13 , and 14 are for example only . Later service software versions may not be formatted as shown, however , the items within boxes must be set as indicated to enable system operation. Radio Components Connection 1. Using the cables provided in the kit, connect the radio, power s[...]

  • Page 11

    Radio-Link System Setup 1. Reconnect power to the FIU and switch on all components. The central computer should be booted up and the SitePro pro- gram operational. See Figure 3 and 4 respectively for hardware configuration of model FIU-201 1 and FIU-2021. 2. From the SitePro program menu bar , select: Setup> Hardware. 3 From the “ System ” t[...]

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    SitePro Central Decoder System Connection The SitePro Central Decoder System (CDS) program works in conjunction with the SitePro Field Interface Unit Model 2010 and the Decoder Interface Unit (DIU). Connect the FIU, central computer , SPU and the DIU(s) as shown in Figure 16 . All hardware is provided for connection except shielded, twisted-pair co[...]

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    4 5 6 6 5 4 2 7 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 2 3 3 1 Figure 16 - DIU Connection Overview Figure 17 RJ45 Cable to Wall Plate 13 Y ellow Y ellow Y ellow Gray Gray Gray 1 - Surge Protection Unit 2 - Communication Cable 3 - Duplex Conduit Box 4 - RJ45 Modular W all Plate Assembly 5 - RJ45 Modular Cable 6 - Decoder Interface Unit 7 - 620 Ohm Resistor[...]

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    14 Figure 18 - Illustrated Parts Listing, FIU Models 2010, 2020, 201 1 and 2021 See Detail B See Detail C Detail B Detail C Phone Jack View A-A (Bottom View of Item 9) A A[...]

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    15 Item No. P ar t No. Description Quantity P er Assy . Refer to Figure 18 for the f ollowing items: 1 - - - - - - - Housing, SNCX, FIU 1 2 - - - - - - - Bracket, FIU (See Service Item 102-0867) 1 3 - - - - - - - Front Plate, LED Display (See Service Item 102-0872) 1 4 360-0750 Holder , Fuse 1 5 360-0749 Fuse, 1.5 Amp, (10-pack) 1 6 - - - - - - - R[...]

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    T roubleshooting If a malfunction occurs, follow the suggested steps to identify and fix the problem. If the problem cannot be resolved there may be a problem with the FIU, the satellite or the DIU. If you have current NSN support, please call T oro NSN at 1-800-527- 4248. Otherwise, please call our T oro Help Line , 1-800-664-4740 Monday through F[...]