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Horner RCC1410 – The Remote Compact Controller (RCC)

Description

RCC1410 – RCC Controller with fourteen (14) Digital inputs compatible with 12V/24VDC – Ten (10) DC

Outputs – .5A per point

14 digital DC inputs, 10 digital outputs, providing users with superior I/O options for a wide range of

Process and Discrete Manufacturing applications

Provides superior connectivity – supporting both CAN and 10/100 Ethernet as standard

Inclusion of CAN provides the ability for the RCC to support hundreds of remote I/O points using

Horner’s CsCAN

Specifications

CONTROLLER

Protocols CsCAN, Ethernet

Ethernet Connector RJ45, Auto MDIX

Serial Port 2 (1xRS232, 1×2-wire RS485)

Program Memory Size 128 KB

Floating Point Support Yes

AutoTune PID Capable Yes

Removable Memory microSD

Horner HE-RCC972 Compact Controller Precautions

Precautions

All applicable codes and standards need to be followed in the installation

of this product. Adhere to the following safety precautions whenever any

type of connection is made to the module:

1. Connect the safety (earth) ground on the power connector first

before making any other connections.

2. When connecting to the electric circuits or pulse-initiating equipment,

open their related breakers.

3. Do NOT make connection to live power lines.

4. Make connections to the module first; then connect to the circuit to

be monitored.

5. Route power wires in a safe manner in accordance with good practice

and local codes.

6. Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses

and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits.

7. Ensure hands, shoes, and floor are dry before making any connection

to a power line.

8. Make sure the unit is turned OFF before making connection to terminals.

9. Make sure all circuits are de-energized before making connections.

10. Before each use, inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the

insulation. Replace immediately if defective.

11. Use copper conductors in Field Wiring only, 60/75˚C.

12.  Use caution when connecting controllers to PCs via serial or USB.

PCs, especially laptops, may use “floating power supplies: that are

ungrounded.  This could cause a damaging voltage potential between

the laptop and controller.  Ensure the controller and laptop are

grounded for maximum protection. Consider using a USB isolator due

to voltage potential differences as a preventative measure.

FCC Compliance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

Horner HE-RCC972 Compact Controller Ethernet Communications

Warnings

1. To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always connect the safety

(or earth) ground before making any other connections.

2.  To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or physical injury, it is

strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs. Be

sure to locate fuses as close to the source as possible.

3. Replace fuse with the same type and rating to provide protection

against risk of fire and shock hazards.

4. In the event of repeated failure, do NOT replace the fuse again as

repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will NOT clear by

replacing the fuse.

5. Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the construction

and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved should

install, adjust, operate, or service this equipment. Read and

understand this manual and other applicable manuals in their entirety

before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in

severe bodily injury or loss of life.

Horner HE-RCC972 Ethernet Communications

Ethernet Communications

A 10/100 Ethernet port with automatic MDI-X (crossover detection) is provided via the single 8-position

modular jack labeled “LAN”.

Several features are available for use over Ethernet, such as WebMI, Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP,

SMTP (E-mail), expansion I/O to SmartRail, and more.

Ethernet configuration is done via the Cscape Hardware Configuration.

For more information on Ethernet, available features and protocols, refer to the Ethernet Supplement

document (SUP0740).

microSD Slot A microSD card may be used for data and alarm logging, historic trending, program loading,

firmware updates, and many other features. Supported types of microSD cards are SD, SDHC,

and SDXC as long as the format of the card file system is FAT32.

Horner HE-RCC972 Compact Controller

RCC972   –   RCC Controller with eight (8) Digital inputs compatible with 12V/24VDC – four (4) DC

Outputs

– .5A per point – Eight (8) 12-bit Analog Inputs 0-20mA and four (4) 12-bit Analog outputs 0-20mA

8 digital DC inputs, 4 digital outputs, 8 Analog Inputs and 4 analog outputs,

providing users with superior I/O options for a wide range of Process and Discrete Manufacturing

applications

Provides superior connectivity – supporting both CAN and 10/100 Ethernet as standard

Inclusion of CAN provides the ability for the RCC to support hundreds of remote I/O points using

Horner’s CsCAN Digital & Analog Information

Digital Filtering module response to a temperature change.

The illustration above demonstrates the effect of digital filtering on (set with Filter Constant).

Analog Input – Raw input values for channels 1-4 are found in the registers as Integer-type data with a

range from 0 – 32000.

Analog inputs may be filtered digitally with the Filter Constant found in the Cscape Hardware

Configuration for Analog Inputs.

Valid filter values are 0 – 7 and act according to the following chart.

CAN Communications

The CAN port is provided via two connections: CAN_LOW (CL) and CAN_ HIGH (CH).

It may be used to communicated with the other OCS products using Horner’s CsCAN protocol.

Additionally, remote expansion I/O, such as SmartRail, SmartBlock, and SmartStix may be implemented

using the CsCAN protocol.

If CsCAN expansion I/O is to be used, a 24VDC power source will be required on the CsCAN bus in order

to power the expansion I/O modules.

Horner RCC SERIES Flexibility Meets Functionality

Flexibility Meets Functionality

The RCC series is smart enough to perfectly complement our OCS family and ideal for

applications where a screenless controller is the best fit. RCC controllers also pair well

with the remote capabilities of the Horner webOCS line of products.

The RCC controllers are equipped with a range of digital and analogue inputs and

outputs – providing users with superior I/O options for both Discrete and Process

Applications.

Additionally, most RCCs contain RS-232 & RS-485. CAN and 10/100 Ethernet – which

provides you with serial connectivity, I/O expansion, Ethernet communications and

advanced functions such as e-mail and web serving.

Programming, Data Logging and Alerts

Use the RCC’s built-in serial and Ethernet ports for Cscape programming. Utilise

Horner’s user-friendly, ladder-logic based PLC software, our IEC 6-1131 options, and

application defined communications.

Data logging, application updates and advanced recipe handling are made easy via the

built-in removable microSD™ memory card. Log process based on individual events

or specific times; everything is completely customisable – create virtual black box

functionality for your machine.

Horner RCC SERIES Programming, Data Logging and Alerts

Programming, Data Logging and Alerts

Use the RCC’s built-in serial and Ethernet ports for Cscape programming. Utilise

Horner’s user-friendly, ladder-logic based PLC software, our IEC 6-1131 options, and

application defined communications.

Data logging, application updates and advanced recipe handling are made easy via the

built-in removable microSD™ memory card. Log process based on individual events

or specific times; everything is completely customisable – create virtual black box

functionality for your machine.

Versatility Meets Precision – Horner webOCS

Register RCC controllers with Horner webOCS products to monitor and control plant

data from the palm of your hand. Published directly from the OCS Controller, the

webOCS line allows the same or unique web pages to be monitored and controlled from

your computer, tablet or other mobile device. Developed completely within our Cscape

environment, webOCS allows for state-of-the-art HTML5 development without the need

for web programming skills.

Horner RCC SERIES Simple Needs, Intuitive Design

Provides original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), integrators, and automation

end-users with flexible, functional I/O and simple all-in one controller options without a built-in screen.

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A-B Stratix™ 2000 Unmanaged switches

Unmanaged switches allow Ethernet devices to communicate with

one another across networks. The Rockwell Automation Stratix 2000

Unmanaged Switches are a cost effective alternative to managed

switches, which in comparison provide additional diagnostic information

and services, including segmentation (VLANs) and prioritization (Qos).

Expanding our existing line of unmanaged switches enables more

devices to be reached in a wider range of applications. Through a variety

of new combinations of added Gigabit Copper, Fast Ethernet and Fiber

SFP ports, the Stratix 2000 industrial-grade unmanaged switches give

you increased distance, transmission wavelength and speed within your

network, along with a simple, configured product equipped for easier set

up and installation.

Experience switches that provide network connectivity, without all

the complexity. Select the combination of ports that meets your

application requirements.

Selection Overview

With eight additional unmanaged switches to expand the portfolio, there are many options to meet your

application needs.

A-B Stratix™ 2000 Features and Benefits Unmanaged Switch

A cost effective industrial switch to communicate across networks

Features and Benefits

With eight new products added to

the Stratix 2000™ portfolio, this line of

unmanaged switches now offers:

• Additional combinations of fast

Ethernet, gigabit copper, and Small

Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports

for increased transmission

wavelength, distance and speed

across the network

• Expanded Operating Temperatures

of -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) and

added gigabit copper ports to meet

a wider variety of applications

• Compact design provides a low cost

solution for your operating needs

• Simple “Plug and Play” configuration

to easily install and use the device

Expanding the Stratix 2000

unmanaged switch portfolio

helps increase performance

without adding complexity.

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