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420 Series – 16 Optically Isolated Inputs/8 Form C Outputs The SeaI/O-420 provides 16 optically isolated inputs and 8 SPDT Form C relay outputs. Input
430 Series – 32 Optically Isolated Inputs SeaI/O-430 modules provide 32 optically isolated inputs with 300V external isolation and high channel-to-cha
440 Series – 32 Reed Relay Outputs The SeaI/O-440 provides 32 SPST Form A dry-contact Reed relays. Reed relays offer long life performance and fast re
450 Series – 16 Form C Relay Outputs Control a variety of low voltage, low current devices with the SeaI/O-450. The module’s 16 channels of highly r
462 Series – 96 Channel TTL DB-78 Perfect for driving industry-standard solid-state relay (SSR) racks, the SeaI/O-462 provides 96 bits of buffered dri
SeaI/O-462 Optional Items Depending upon your application, you are likely to find one or more of the following items useful for interfacing the SeaI/O
463 Series – 96 Channel TTL 50-Pin The SeaI/O-463 offers 96 bits of buffered drive TTL I/O via four internal industry-standard 50-pin header connector
SeaI/O-463 Optional Items Depending upon your application, you are likely to find one or more of the following items useful for interfacing the SeaI/O
For high-current, high-voltage applications: IDC 50 to IDC 50 Pin Ribbon Cable (Item# CA167) − 40” cable connects the SeaI/O-463 to solid-state re
470 Series – 16 A/D, 2 D/A, 8 24V Outputs, 8 Isolated Inputs Designed using the Maxim MAX197 successive approximation-type A/D chip, the SeaI/O-470 pr
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...
520 Series – 8 Optically Isolated Inputs/8 High-Current Form C Outputs The SeaI/O-520 provides 8 optically isolated inputs and 8 SPDT high-current For
Power Options Base Module Power Connection Base modules are powered from a 9-30VDC source using either the DC jack or screw terminals on the side of t
© Sealevel Systems, Inc. - 19 - SeaI/O User Manual Sample Power Calculation A typical application for SeaI/O products would use one Base module and
SeaMAX Application Suite SeaMAX Overview The SeaMAX Suite is a collection of software libraries, and configuration and diagnostic utilities that facil
Communicating Via Modbus Sealevel SeaI/O and SeaDAC modules are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing Modbus networks. The supported command
SeaMAX Software Installation Proceed with installing the SeaMAX Software Suite using the software CD that was included with your Sealevel I/O module.
MaxSSD Configuration & Diagnostics Utility The Sealevel Systems configuration utility, MaxSSD, is designed to simplify the installation, configura
Host PC Configuration Tab (continued) To communicate with a SeaDAC Lite module, select “SeaDAC Lite” from the “COM Port” dropdown box. MAXSSD will se
SeaI/O Configuration Tab Once the host computer is configured correctly, the “SeaI/O Configuration” tab becomes available. This tab only appears for
SeaI/O Configuration Tab (continued) After the Get command is executed, the “Module Description” frame will display the model type, description, inter
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SeaI/O Configuration Tab (continued) The “Broadcast to Multiple Modules” checkbox, along with the “Set Settings” button can be used to change the baud
Digital I/O Tab The “Digital IO” tab of MaxSSD is displayed when using Sealevel I/O devices featuring discrete inputs and outputs. It displays the de
Digital I/O Tab (continued) When displaying SeaDAC Lite modules, the “Digital IO” tab displays inputs and outputs in groupings (or banks) of four. Th
Programmable I/O Tab The “Programmable IO” tab of MaxSSD is displayed when using Sealevel I/O devices featuring programmable inputs or outputs. This
A/D Inputs Tab The “A/D Inputs” tab displays the current state of the analog-to-digital channels for Sealevel I/O devices that feature A/D inputs. Set
D/A Outputs Tab The “D/A Outputs” tab is useful for manually setting the digital to analog output voltages on applicable Sealevel I/O devices with D/A
A/D & D/A Diagnostics To check basic functionality of both the A/D and D/A converters, press the “Diagnostics Utility” button on the “D/A Outputs”
Troubleshooting SeaMAX Following these simple steps can eliminate most common problems. 1. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to install
Troubleshooting Ethernet & Wireless SeaI/O Modules Problem: The SeaI/O module starts up with a strange IP address (i.e., 169.254.x.x) All Etherne
Hardware Configuration Setting Device Address (Slave ID) Before configuring SeaI/O modules using MaxSSD, you must first select a device addressing met
Introduction Sealevel SeaI/O™ modules offer powerful data acquisition solutions that are perfect for a wide range of applications and environments wit
Setting Termination & Pull-Up/Pull-Down Resistors A “stack” or “chain” of SeaI/O modules, connected via the pass-through connectors or screw te
Configuring the “Base” SeaI/O Module Once the SeaMAX Software Suite has been installed successfully and you have decided which address (slave ID) meth
Configuring N-Series Expansion Modules Once you have successfully connected and communicated with a “base” module, you can begin adding expansion modu
Configuring a Wireless (W-Series) Module NOTE: This section applies only to Wireless (W-series) SeaI/O modules. For all other SeaI/O modules, refer
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Verify that SeaMAX software has been installed successfully and that a wireless SeaI/O module is connected t
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Start by opening the Windows Wireless Network Connection utility, which can be found by clicking the Start b
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) The Wireless Network Connection window will now display “Limited or no connectivity” next to the “SL_Recover
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Start the Ethernet Config utility (Start Æ All Programs Æ Sealevel SeaMAX Æ Ethernet Config) installed with
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) You must now change the IP Address of your wireless adapter to match the subnet (first 3 octets) of the wire
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) NOTE: Before you change any settings in the following window, make a note of your original settings. You
© Sealevel Systems, Inc. - 2 - SeaI/O User Manual This manual covers the installation and operation of these SeaI/O products: Wireless 802.11b &a
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) To confirm that the IP Address for your wireless adapter was changed successfully, reopen Ethernet Config (S
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Now that you can communicate with the wireless SeaI/O module, the Wireless Configuration settings window wil
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) The following options are available in the Wireless Configuration window: Wireless Configuration Defaul
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) This information explains the various configuration options available. Continue with the wireless SeaI/O co
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Open the Wireless Network Connection utility again (Start Æ right-click on My Network Places Æ select Proper
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) To complete the configuration, you need to change the IP Address of your wireless adapter back to its origin
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Start MaxSSD (Start Æ All Programs Æ Sealevel SeaMAX Æ MaxSSD) and select Ethernet in the drop down box. Ver
Configuring a Wireless Module (Continued) Set the slave ID of the “base” wireless SeaI/O module using the rotary switch or software selection method d
Configuring an Ethernet (E-Series) Module NOTE: This section applies only to Ethernet (E-series) SeaI/O modules. For all other SeaI/O modules, refe
Configuring an Ethernet Module (Continued) NOTE: If the module does not change or respond, the PC and the module may be on different subnets. Proce
Before You Get Started What’s Included All SeaI/O modules are shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged please con
Resetting an Ethernet SeaI/O Module An Ethernet SeaI/O module may become no longer visible in the module list in the Ethernet Config utility if the Et
SeaI/O-463 Ribbon Cable Installation A copy of these instructions is included with the SeaI/O-463 module and can also be downloaded from the SeaI/O-46
Step 4 Remove the three screws from the bottom of the module and remove the front plate. Step 5 Install up to four industry standard ribbon cables in
SeaI/O-470 Jumper and Dipswitch Settings The SeaI/O-470 module ships factory configured with the D/A outputs set for 0-10V and current loop mode on th
SeaI/O-470 Jumper Locations This detail image of the right side of the SeaI/O-470 circuit board shows the locations of the user configurable jumpers a
D/A Settings The (E1) and (E2) jumpers (shown in the orange boxes on the previous page) configure the D/A outputs for 0-5V or 0-10V. Both channels can
Wiring Options SeaI/O Pass-Through Connector All SeaI/O modules include two RS-485 pass-through connectors on the left side of the unit that are inter
I/O Wiring – SeaI/O-410, 420, 430, 440, and 450 Modules Optically isolated inputs are arranged such that each group of four shares a single common. Th
I/O Wiring – SeaI/O-462 and 463 Modules The SeaI/O-462 and SeaI/O-463 use 74ABT245 octal bi-directional transceivers to provide TTL input/output capab
SeaI/O-462 Optional Cable (Item# CA237) Pinout For easy connection to industry-standard solid-state relay racks, Sealevel manufactures a 6’ cable, Ite
SeaI/O Hardware Description SeaI/O Base and Expansion Modules Base Modules connect to the host via one of the following interfaces: W-Series – Wire
SeaI/O-463 50-Pin Header Connectors The SeaI/O-463’s 96 digital I/O channels are accessed via four industry-standard 50-pin header connectors. Each he
I/O Wiring – SeaI/O-470 Modules A/D Wiring Connections The SeaI/O-470 supports single-ended, differential, and current loop A/D inputs. Single-ended
The SeaI/O-470’s A/D channels can also be configured to provide up to eight 12-bit current loop inputs. Each input has two terminals – one positive a
Digital I/O Wiring Connections The SeaI/O-470 modules include eight optically isolated inputs that are arranged such that each group of four inputs sh
I/O Wiring – SeaI/O-520 Modules Optically isolated inputs are arranged such that each group of two shares a single common. The four I/O points and sha
Connector Pin Outs SeaI/O (RS-232) S-Series Modules SeaI/O S-Series (RS-232) modules have an RJ45 connector on the face of the enclosure. Each S-seri
Mounting Options SeaI/O Mounting Kit Expanding your I/O count is as simple as adding N-Series expansion units to the Base SeaI/O module (or other N-se
SeaLATCH™ USB SeaI/O USB modules integrate a patent-pending SeaLATCH USB port, which is fully compatible with standard USB cables. When used with the
SeaLATCH Locking USB Cables SeaLATCH USB Connectors SeaLATCH locking USB cables integrate a small thumbscrew into each USB connector. SeaLATCH USB ca
Accessories Power Supplies US Options TR112 – 120VAC to 24VDC 250mA “Wall Wart” Power Supply with 1.3mm Plug (for single SeaI/O module) TR109 – 120VA
SeaI/O Module Common Features All SeaI/O modules include the same connectors and configuration options on the side of the unit: NOTE: RS-485 network
Cabling Options CA239 – 5” CAT5 RS-485 Interconnect Cable, used to connect SeaI/O modules together in a stack (included in 4xxN SeaI/O expansion modul
Appendix A – How to Get Assistance When calling for technical assistance, please have your user manual and current device settings ready. If possible,
Appendix B – Wireless Module Information SeaI/O wireless (W-series) modules are compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networking equipment oper
Appendix C – Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission Statement FCC - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
Warranty Sealevel's commitment to providing the best I/O solutions is reflected in the Lifetime Warranty that is standard on all Sealevel manufac
SeaI/O Configurations & Specifications 410 Series – 16 Optically Isolated Inputs/16 Reed Relay Outputs SeaI/O-410 modules provide 16 optically iso
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