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Connecting Up, GOLD
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Fundamental solutions for connecting up GOLD units to main control systems.
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Fundamental solutions for communication with the follow-ing systems:
Citect ....................................................................................2 Honeywell ............................................................................4 iFIX .......................................................................................5 Johnson Control ..................................................................7 Ouman ................................................................................8 Regin/Exomatic ....................................................................10 Satchwell .............................................................................12 Siemens ................................................................................14 TAC .......................................................................................16 Trend ....................................................................................19 GOLD Web ...........................................................................20
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GOLD
ModBUS Ethernet TCP/IP
GOLD
GOLD
Citect
Hub/Switch
Connect the GOLD and Citect to the same conventional TCP/IP network.
Citect includes a driver for ModBus TCP. This is used for communication with the GOLD.
Citect vs. GOLD TCP/IP ModBus
GOLD
Mo
dB
us
E
IA48
5
GOLD
GOLD
CitectConnect the GOLD and Citect via EIA485. The driver for ModBus RTU included in Citect is used.
Citect vs. GOLD EIA485
Connect the GOLD and Citect to the same conventional TCP/IP network.
A driver for BACnet is included in the Citect. This is used for communica-tion with the GOLD.
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Citect vs. GOLD TCP/IP BACnet
GOLD
BACnet Ethernet TCP/IP
GOLD
GOLD
Citect
Hub/Switch
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Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPM
od
Bu
s TC
P
GOLD
INU-Vision 3
Hub/Switch i30
Connect the GOLD to a conventional office computer network. An i30 is also included in this network. This i30 can now talk to the GOLD via Mod-Bus TCP. The i30 then talks to INU-Vision in its own way.
Honeywell vs. GOLD i30
Honeywell vs. GOLD OPC ModBus/BACnet
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
GOLD i30
INU-Visionwith OPC
Hub/Switch
Connect the GOLD to a conventional office computer network. The INU-Vision 3 SCADA system is included in the same network. INU-Vision 3 has support for OPC. The GOLD and INU-Vision can talk directly to one another via the OPC function. This ar-rangement however requires an OPC server för ModBus or BACnet.
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Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPM
od
Bu
s Et
her
net
TC
P/IP
GOLD
Hub/Switch
iFIXConnect both systems to a conven-tional office computer network via hubs and switches. This arrangement in iFIX requires a driver for ModBus or BACnet.
iFIX vs. GOLD TCP/IP ModBus/BACnet
LON
FTT
10
GOLD
iFIX
GOLDenGATE
Select a GOLDen GATE with LON as accessories for the GOLD. Then connect the GOLD via this GOLDen GATE LON to an existing FTT-10 bus that leads to the iFIX. The iFIX then has a driver and network card for LON and FTT-10 respectively.
iFIX vs. GOLD LON
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Mo
dB
us
EIA
485
GOLD
iFIX
Connect the GOLD via EIA485 to the iFIX. Select ModBus as the language. The iFIX must have a ModBus driver and a network card for EIA485.
iFIX vs. GOLD EIA485
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N2
op
en
Supervision
GOLD
Connect the GOLD directly to the N2 bus and connect up with ”N2 open” protocol to supervision or METASYS.
JOHNSON CONTROL vs. GOLD
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EIA
485
EH-203
EH-201/L
EH-net
Mo
dB
us
Hub/Switch
GOLD GOLD
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPM
od
Bu
s +
web
Ethernet TCP/IP
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPM
od
Bu
s +
web
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPM
od
Bu
s +
web
The EH-net manages Ouman’s own controllers here via ModBus EIA485 and mirrors selected values on a web page. The EH-net can also via Ethernet TCP/IP talk to the GOLD via ModBus TCP and mirror selected values on a web page. There is also provision here for using the GOLD’s built-in web server function and web pages. A smaller number of values can then be mirrored in EH-net for supervising the day-to-day operation and alarm management. Create a link in the EH-net to the GOLD web page for increased communication with the GOLD.
Ouman vs. GOLD Ethernet TCP/IP
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EIA
485
EH-203
EH-201/L
GOLD
GOLD
EH-net
Mo
dB
US
Ethernet TCP/IPConnect the GOLD to the same Mod-Bus EIA485 loop as other Ouman controllers. EH-net is a web server that mirrors the selected values on a web page. Communication is two-way.
Ouman vs. GOLD EIA485
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EXOlineEIA485
GOLD
EXOflex
EXO-compact
EXOflex
EXO4
Connect the GOLD directly to the EXOline bus. In this case the GOLD is regarded as an Exomatic expan-sion module. There are ready-to-use blocks for the GOLD made by Exo-matic however these do not contain all the tags. It is however simple to add the tags required if any are miss-ing.
REGIN/EXOMATIC vs. GOLD EXOline EIA485
REGIN/EXOMATIC vs. GOLD EXOline EIA485
EXO
line
EIA
485
Hub/Switch
EXOflex
EXOflex
EXO-compact
GOLD
EXO4Connect the GOLD directly to the local EXOline bus. An EXOflex then handles the traffic between the EXO4 and GOLD.
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EXO
line
EIA
485
Hub/Switch
EX8282
EXOflex
GOLD
EXO-compact
EXO4Connect the GOLD directly to the local EXOline bus. One of Exomatic’s microprocessor substations handles the traffic on the bus and the GOLD is regarded as an expansion unit. EX8282 translates ExoLine 485 to ExoLine TCP/IP and handles the traf-fic with EXO4.
REGIN/EXOMATIC vs. GOLD EXOline to TCP/IP
REGIN/EXOMATIC vs. GOLD EXO4 OPC TCP/IP
GOLD
Hub/Switch
OPCserver
EXO4
OPC support
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IPEt
her
net
TC
P/IP
EXO4
Connect the GOLD in the same TCP/IP network as the EXO4. The newer EX04 versions have support for OPC. An OPC server is now required for ModBus TCP. This can be installed in the same computer as EXO4 or any other computer in the network. The GOLD talks to the OPC server which in turn talks to EXO4.
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OPC server
Sigma with OPC client
Hub/Switch
GOLD
GOLD
GOLD
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
Sigma’s capabilities and support are used here for OPC. This arrangement however requires an OPC server för ModBus or BACnet. It can be a stand-alone unit or software in the same computer as Sigma. The OPC server talks to the GOLD. The Sigma talks via its OPC client with the OPC server. The user notices no difference between the GOLD and ordinary Sigma equipment.
SATCHWELL vs. GOLD OPC ModBus/BACnet
SATCHWELL vs. GOLD EIA 485
GOLD
Sigma
IC3-ModBus
GOLD
GOLD
Mo
dB
us
EIA
485Et
her
net
TC
P/IP
Connect the GOLD here to the IC3-ModBus via ModBus RTU or EIA 485. The Sigma should be a Version 3 or better.
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Ethernet TCP/IP
Sigma
IC3-LON
GOLD GOLD GOLD
LON FTT-10
Connect the GOLD here to the IC3-LON via the GOLDen GATE LON ac-cessory. The GOLD is managed there like any LON nod. The Sigma must be a Version 3 or better.
SATCHWELL vs. GOLD LON
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Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
Desigo/Insight
GOLD
Connect the GOLD and Desigo/Insight to the same TCP/IP network. Desigo/Insight has a driver for Mod-Bus TCP. The display of data requires a number of ”free licenses” in Desi-go/Insight.
SIEMENS vs. GOLD TCP/IP ModBus
SIEMENS vs. GOLD EIA485
Ethernet TCP/IP
485ModBus
GOLD
PXA30-RS PXC00-UPXA30-N
DesigoInsight
EIA
Connect the GOLD to a PXC00-U with PXA30-RS additional card for communication with the GOLD and a PXA30-N for communication with Desigo/Insight. Several GOLD units can be connected to the same EIA485 bus. ModBus RTU is used here.
Siemens capabilities for communica-tion via LON are utilised here. Con-nect the GOLD to the LON FTT-10 network via a GOLDen GATE LON. Siemens then needs a PXR 11 or PXR 12 gateway for transforming LON to its own language.
Ethernet TCP/IP
LON FTT-10
Desigo Insight
GOLD
PXG80-N
PXR11PXR12
GOLDenGATE
RXC
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SIEMENS vs. GOLD LON
Connect the GOLD to the same Eth-ernet network as the other Siemens products. These products can then read and write the values directly in the GOLD via BACnet. Extra items of software or hardware are not re-quired.
Hub/Switch
Desigo In-sight
GOLD
GOLD
PXC..-ED
Desigo web
PXG80-N
PXC..-U
PXC00-U
SIEMENS vs. GOLD TCP/IP BACnet
TAC vs. GOLD LON
LON
-Tal
k FT
T10
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
GOLD
Xenta300
Xenta300
Vista
TCP/IPXenta 911
GOLDenGATE LON
The GOLD with the GOLDen GATE LON accessory is connected to an FTT-10 LON network where the other TAC equipment is connected. The GOLD is managed like any LON nod.
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-Tal
k FT
T10
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
GOLD
GOLD
Xenta300
Xenta300
Xenta913
Xenta911
Vista
ModBus EIA485TAC equips the LON FTT-10 network with a Xenta 913 gateway. This then talks to ModBus RTU via EIA485 with the GOLD. Some engineering work is required in the gateway. ModBus is then translated there to LON-talk and becomes like any LON nod in the network.
TAC vs. GOLD ModBus EIA485
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TAC vs. GOLD OPC
ModBus Ethernet TCP/IP
Eth
ern
et T
CP/
IP
GOLD
GOLD
OPCserver
Hub/Switch
Vista with OPC client
ModBus Ethernet TCP/IP
The TACVista’s provisions and sup-port for OPC are used here. This arrangement requires an OPC server för ModBus. This can either be a stand-alone unit or software in the same computer as TACVista. The OPC server talks to the GOLD. The Vista talks via its OPC client to the OPC server. The user notices no difference between the GOLD and ordinary TAC equipment.
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TREND vs. GOLD
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TREND963
IQ3
CNC2
CNC2
GOLDenGATE Trend
GOLD
CNC2 TREND963
IQ2
The GOLD is equipped with a GOLD-en GATE for Trend. Then connect the GOLDen GATE via EIA232 to the SuperVisior port in a CNC2. Now the GOLD unit acts as a nod on the Trend network. Further connecting up to SCADA system 963 is carried out either via IQ3 or another CNC2.
Connect the GOLD and the compu-ter with web browser to the same network. The web browser should be relatively modern, such as Explorer 6 or one that that is similar to JAVA Version 6.
Open the web browser and specify the IP adress to the OLD air handling unit of your choice. Log on the GOLD and the SCADA system is ready.
GOLD GOLD Computer
GOLD Web
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Ethernet TCP/IP
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