Foxtrot basic modules 17.03.2020 16:39 17.03.2020 16:39

The Foxtrot basic module is an independent control system equipped with power circuits, communication channels, inputs and outputs.The development tools used for its programming include the Mosaic environment, and in the case of the basic CP-1000 module, the FoxTool environment can also be used.

In addition to the Ethernet interface terminal/socket, the front panel contains an indicating section, which is available in several variants:

A seven-segment display, which shows the basic module status; when the button below the display is held, it shows the current IP address of the Ethernet interface (for more information see manual TXV 004 10). There is also a LED signal display that shows the basic status of the module and the status of the relevant I/O.

The there is a design with a backlit 4x20 character display and buttons (it can be used as a standard ID panel in the target application).

The table below shows a current overview of variants of the Foxtrot basic module, including a simplified input and output tables:

 

 

The front view of the basic module (an example - the CP-1004):

 

 

The CP-1004 represents the simplest variant of the Foxtrot basic module.

The basic module is supplied from a 24 VDC source.

 

The basic module includes a low power internal source for the CIB power supply (max.100 mA current).

The A connector contains a terminal of TCL2 system bus (for connecting peripheral Foxtrot modules, control panels and external master modules CF-1141 and RF-1131) and the serial communication channel CH1 (usually for GSM modem connection).

The C connector contains a terminal of the second communication channel, on which another interface can be implemented using additional submodules, such as the RS-485, M-bus master, CAN, RS-232, and others, or up to 3 additional communication channels (CH2 to CH4) can be implemented using special submodules.

The inputs and outputs of the controlled technology are connected to B and D connectors.

More detailed information on individual groups of inputs, outputs and other signals, including peripheral modules, can be found further in this documentation.