SNAP PAC Brains Features Description SNAP PAC brains are powerful and versatile I/O and network communications processors for your SNAP PAC SystemTM. They are designed primarily to work in distributed systems controlled by a SNAP PAC programmable automation controller, but SNAP PAC Ethernet brains can also be used as intelligent remote I/O in an Allen-Bradley(R) RSLogix(R)-based PLC system or as PC-based I/O. All SNAP PAC brains provide local intelligence that frees the controller for supervisory tasks. For example, each brain independently handles functions such as latching, counting, thermocouple linearization, watchdog timers, and PID loop control. These functions continue to work on the brain even if communication with the controller is lost. SNAP PAC brains can also be used independently for standalone I/O processing and communication. SNAP PAC brains use either Ethernet or serial networks. * SNAP PAC EB brains communicate over a standard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network. EB-W brains also communicate over a wireless LAN. * SNAP PAC SB brains communicate over an RS-485 serial network, 2-wire or 4-wire, using a binary protocol. EB Series Brains Wired+WirelessTM EB Brains The SNAP-PAC-EB1-W and SNAP-PAC-EB2-W brains add a wireless LAN interface as well. These brains can be used on a wired network, on a wireless LAN, or both at the same time. For flexibility in designing your wireless network, 802.11a, b, and g standards are supported. Part Numbers Part Description SNAP-PAC-EB1 Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces and high-speed digital functions SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces and high-speed digital functions, Factory Mutual approved SNAP-PAC-EB1-W Wired+Wireless Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces, one wireless LAN interface, and high-speed digital functions SNAP-PAC-EB2 Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces SNAP-PAC-EB2-FM Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces, Factory Mutual approved SNAP-PAC-EB2-W Wired+Wireless Ethernet-based analog, digital, and serial I/O and communications processor, with two switched Ethernet network interfaces and one wireless LAN interface SNAP-PAC-SB1 Serial-based analog and digital I/O and communications processor, with high-speed digital functions SNAP-PAC-SB2 Serial-based analog and digital I/O and communications processor Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. DATA SHEET Each SNAP PAC EB brain is equipped with two switched Ethernet network interfaces. Because these interfaces share a single IP address and act just like an Ethernet switch, SNAP PAC brains can be installed not only in a standard star configuration, but optionally in a multi-drop configuration, extending the control network without the expense of additional Ethernet network hardware. Form 1689-150205 SNAP PAC Ethernet Brains include the SNAP-PAC-EB1 and the SNAP-PAC-EB2, both with Factory Mutual versions available (indicated by -FM at the end of the part number). These brains are identical in their functions and features except that the SNAP-PAC-EB1 provides high-speed digital functions for use with 4-channel digital I/O. The SNAP-PAC-EB2 does not offer high-speed digital functions. For a complete list of brain features, see page 6. SNAP-PAC-EB1 Brain SNAP PAC Brains Multi-protocol communications and I/O processor Handles analog, digital, and other SNAP I/OTM modules all on one mounting rack Distributed intelligence for your SNAP PAC system Choose Ethernet or serial network connections, both with multidrop capability, or choose a wireless LAN Factory Mutual-approved Ethernet versions available PAGE 1 SNAP PAC Brains SNAP PAC Brains Wired+Wireless EB brains can be used with Wired+Wireless SNAP PAC S-series and R-series controllers and a variety of wireless switches and other infrastructure hardware. For the best security, the 802.11i WPA2/AES standard is supported, while older WPA and WEP security standards are included for backwards compatibility. Because wireless functionality is in the brain itself, no additional parts are required for wireless I/O processing or communication. All SNAP PAC racks and SNAP I/O modules can be used either wired or wirelessly. You can switch from one network to the other without reconfiguring I/O or changing field wiring. All features work the same on both networks. See the feature chart on page 6. The two SNAP PAC Serial Brains are the SNAP-PAC-SB1 and the SNAP-PAC-SB2. Like the EB brains, the two SB brains are identical except that the SNAP-PAC-SB1 provides high-speed digital functions for use with 4-channel digital I/O. The SNAPPAC-SB2 does not offer high-speed digital functions. See page 6 for a comparison of brain features. I/O Processing Each SNAP PAC brain mounts on a SNAP PAC rack with up to 4, 8, 12, or 16 SNAP I/O modules. View from top Brain SNAP I/O modules Rack Form 1689-150205 SNAP PAC EB brains support all SNAP analog, digital, and serial input and output modules. SNAP PAC SB brains support all SNAP analog and digital modules. DATA SHEET Multiple Protocol Support on Ethernet In addition to I/O processing, SNAP PAC Ethernet brains support communication using multiple protocols running simultaneously over Ethernet, including EtherNet/IPTM, Modbus(R)/TCP, SNMP for network management, FTP for the brain's built-in file system, SMTP (email client), and Opto 22's open memory-mapped OptoMMP protocol. Communication with OPC 2.0-compliant clients is available through OptoOPCServer (see "Software," below). Wired+Wireless EB brains support the same protocols over a wireless LAN and on a wired Ethernet network. Software SB Series Brains PAGE 2 For more information on mounting racks, see Opto 22 form #1684, the SNAP PAC Racks Data Sheet. For more information on SNAP I/O modules, visit our website at www.opto22.com. These modules can all be mixed on the same mounting rack and placed in any position on the rack, to accommodate the required mix of signals at any location. Each SNAP I/O module provides from 1 to 32 I/O points, depending on the module. The same racks and modules are used with Wired+Wireless EB brains as with regular EB brains. No additional hardware is needed for wireless communication. SNAP PAC brains are primarily designed for use with a SNAP PAC programmable automation controller. The controller runs a control program built with PAC ProjectTM software. The PAC Project software suite comes in two forms, Basic and Professional. * PAC Project Basic, which is included in the purchase of a SNAP PAC controller, consists of control programming, human-machine interface (HMI) creation, and configuration software. * PAC Project Professional is available for purchase and adds OptoOPCServerTM for OPC connectivity, OptoDataLinkTM for database communications, and additional features. In addition to using a SNAP PAC controller with PAC Project software, you can communicate with SNAP PAC brains using the open and documented OptoMMP protocol. A free OptoMMP Communication Toolkit is available on our website, www.opto22.com. This toolkit includes ActiveX components and C++ classes, so you can use programming tools such as Visual Basic or Visual C++ to communicate with the brains. See form #1465, the OptoMMP Protocol Guide, for more information. Ethernet brains can also communicate with Allen-Bradley RSLogix(R) systems using EtherNet/IP (see Opto 22 form #1770, the EtherNet/IP for SNAP PAC Protocol Guide, on our website). In addition, Ethernet brains communicate using Modbus/ TCP; see Opto 22 form #1678, the Modbus/TCP Protocol Guide, for more information. Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP PAC Brains Specifications Ethernet and Serial Brains 5.0-5.2 VDC at 750 mA maximum (does not include module power requirements) -W Models: 5.0-5.2 VDC at 1.0 A maximum (not including module requirements) Memory 16 MB RAM Backup battery for realtime clock Rechargeable (recharges whenever the brain has power). 5-year life when power is off. (Models manufactured before August 2007 have user-replaceable batteries. See original user guide for details or contact Product Support.) Hold-down screw Torque: 8 in-lb (0.9 N-m) Operating Temperature -20 to 60 C Storage Temperature -40 to 85 C Humidity 0-95% humidity, non-condensing Agency certifications (-W models only) U.S., FCC Part 15 Subpart C; Canada, IC RSS-210 (-FM models only) Factory Mutual approved All models: CE, RoHS, DFARS Warranty 30 months from date of manufacture SNAP PAC Brains Power Requirements Ethernet Brains (EB) only Wired Ethernet Network Interfaces IEEE 802.3 network, 10Base-T and 100Base-TX. Automatic MDC/MDI-X crossover (Ethernet crossover cable not required for direct connection to PC). Two switched interfaces, allowing multi-drop (daisy-chain) or standard star network configuration. Maximum Ethernet Segment Length 100 meters with Category 5 or superior UTP For 100 Mbps at this distance, use Category 5 or superior solid UTP. Wireless LAN interface* Topologies Security Separate IP address Infrastructure, Ad-Hoc 802.11i: AES - Compatible with WPA2 Personal, TKIP - Compatible with WPA Personal, WEP. Note: TKIP/AES security is not supported in Ad-Hoc mode. 5.180-5.24 GHz, 5.745-5.825 GHz 2.412-2.472 GHz, 2.484GHz 15 dBm maximum Reverse polarity SMA (RP-SMA or RSMA) Supported within an SSID (Service Set Identifier) only Frequency 802.11a Frequency 802.11b/g Transmit Power Antenna Connector Roaming Serial Brains (SB) only Network interfaces RS-485, 2- or 4-wire, twisted pair(s), with shield Serial data rates 300 baud to 230.4 Kbaud Range: Serial multidrop 32 stations maximum on a segment (including PC, controller, repeaters, and I/O units); up to 3000 ft (914 m) on a segment Connector screw Torque: 1.7 in-lb (0.19 N-m) (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Form 1689-150205 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com DATA SHEET * Requires Wired+Wireless model (SNAP-PAC-EB1-W or SNAP-PAC-EB2-W) PAGE 3 SNAP PAC Brains LEDs and Network Interfaces--Wired Ethernet Brains SNAP PAC Brains This diagram applies to part numbers SNAP-PAC-EB1, SNAP-PAC-EB2, SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM, and SNAP-PAC-EB2-FM. Switched Ethernet network interfaces Brains can be networked in a daisychain configuration or in a standard star configuration using either Ethernet interface. Both interfaces use the same IP address. LEDs NOTE: When using a daisy-chain configuration, be aware that if power to a brain is lost, all brains beyond it on the network will also lose communication. Firmware on daisychained brains must be updated one at a time. LED Indicates LNK Link established with Ethernet network ACT Activity on Ethernet network STAT Brain status MS EtherNet/IP Module Status NS EtherNet/IP Network Status Unnamed Reserved for future use LEDs and Network Interfaces--Wired+Wireless Ethernet Brains This diagram applies to part numbers SNAP-PAC-EB1-W and SNAP-PAC-EB2-W. Ethernet LEDs WLAN LED Brain reset button Switched network interface Wireless LAN antenna Status and activity LEDs LEDs LED LNK Link established with Ethernet network ACT Activity on Ethernet network Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET STAT PAGE 4 Indicates Brain status MS EtherNet/IP Module status NS EtherNet/IP Network status WLAN Wireless LAN status Note on switched Ethernet network interfaces For a wired network, brains can be set up in a daisy-chain configuration or a standard star configuration using either the Ethernet1 or Ethernet2 network interface. Both interfaces use the same IP address. When using a daisy-chain configuration, be aware that if power to a brain is lost, all brains beyond it on the network will also lose communication. Firmware on daisy-chained brains must be updated one brain at a time. The WLAN interface does not provide access to other brains in a daisy-chain configuration, as this interface has a separate IP address. Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP PAC Brains LEDs and Network Interfaces--Serial Brains LEDs Indicates SERIAL Green = Transmit Red = Receive Amber = Transmit/Receive STAT IRQ Brain status Reserved for future use SNAP PAC Brains LED Serial port On a serial brain, the port is RS-485, either 2-wire or 4-wire. Baud rate, termination, and address are set using the switches on the brain's top cover. See form #1690, the SNAP PAC Brains User's Guide, for serial cable recommendations and wiring. NOTE: IRQ connections and LED are reserved for future use. Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 5 SNAP PAC Brains Features Two switched Ethernet wired network interfaces (one IP address) Wired Ethernet network security (IP filtering, port access) Wireless LAN interface (802.11a, b, or g) Security for wireless network (WPA2-AES, WPA-TKIP, WEP) Serial networking (RS-485, 2-wire or 4-wire) On/off status Input latching Quadrature counting3 On-pulse and off-pulse measurement2,4 Frequency and Period measurement4 Digital totalizing4 Pulse generation (N pulses, continuous square Thermocouple linearization (32-bit floating point for linearized values) Minimum/maximum values Offset and gain Scaling Time-proportional output5 Output clamping Filter weight Watchdog timer Analog totalizing4 Ramping4 Digital (4-32 channels per module) Analog (2-32 channels per module) Serial (RS-232, RS-485, motion control, kHz)2 output)4 wave, on-pulse, and off-pulse)4 I/O modules supported SNAP-PAC-SB2 Analog I/O point features SNAP-PAC-SB1 SNAP-PAC-EB2-W TPO (time-proportional Form 1689-150205 SNAP-PAC-EB2-FM Digital I/O point features Ethernet networking High-speed counting (up to 20 DATA SHEET SNAP-PAC-EB2 Factory Mutual approval (U.S. and Canada) Watchdog timer Profibus(R), Wiegand(R)) PAGE 6 SNAP-PAC-EB1-W SNAP PAC Brains FEATURE SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM SNAP-PAC-EB1 This table compares SNAP PAC brains with firmware 8.5 or newer. Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM SNAP-PAC-EB1-W SNAP-PAC-EB2 SNAP-PAC-EB2-FM SNAP-PAC-EB2-W SNAP-PAC-SB1 SNAP-PAC-SB2 Maximum number of modules allowed per I/O unit (with largest rack): Any mix of 16 digital, 16 analog, 8 serial or special-purpose 1 1 PID logic on the brain (96 PID loops per brain) Scratch Pad area for peer-to-peer data (bits, floats, integers, strings) Realtime clock (RTC) OPC driver support 8 8 Modbus(R)/TCP (slave; maximum two Modbus Master connections) SNMP (network management)7 FTP server, file system Email (SMTP client) UDP Streaming Digital events, Alarm events, Serial events 9 9 Event messaging Data logging in the brain FEATURE OptoMMP memory-mapped protocol EtherNet/IP TM (R) (Allen-Bradley Logix systems and others) 1 Does not support serial, motion control, Profibus, or Wiegand modules. 2 Four-channel digital modules only; not available on high-density digital modules. 3 Requires a SNAP quadrature input module (SNAP-IDC5Q). SNAP PAC Brains SNAP-PAC-EB1 SNAP PAC Brains 4 Available when used with PAC Control Pro 8.2+ or PAC Control Basic 9.0+ and a SNAP PAC controller; or when used as remote intelligent I/O with an Allen-Bradley PLC system. 5 Requires a SNAP analog TPO module (SNAP-AOD-29). 6 Digital I/O modules can be placed only in the first 8 slots on the rack. 7 Currently available on all types of modules except analog modules with more than 4 points. 8 Available when used with OptoOPCServer and PAC Control, through a SNAP PAC S-series controller. 9 Does not support serial events. Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 7 SNAP PAC Brains SNAP PAC brains are ideally suited for use as local I/O, logic, and communication processors in distributed systems. SNAP PAC Ethernet brains can also be used as intelligent remote I/O with Allen-Bradley Logix PLC systems. The system shown below is controlled by a SNAP PAC S-series standalone controller running a PAC Control strategy. Some of the distributed I/O units are on an Ethernet network using EB brains, and some are on a serial network using SB brains. The controller handles all I/O on both networks. While the controller provides overall direction to the control system, each SNAP PAC brain locally handles counting, latching, thermocouple linearization, PID loop control, and other functions for the I/O modules on the racks. These local functions continue even if the controller loses communication with the brains. PC used to develop a PAC Control strategy. Once developed, the strategy runs independently on the SNAP PAC controller. One or more PCs running a PAC Display HMI for operators or technicians. SNAP PAC brains and I/O (distributed units). The top four are on an Ethernet network; the bottom two are on a serial network. Ethernet network SNAP PAC Brains System Architecture SNAP PAC S-series controller running a PAC Control strategy Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET Serial network PAGE 8 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP PAC Brains System Architecture (continued) Wired+Wireless SNAP PAC EB brains give you the option of using a wireless LAN for communication, either instead of or in addition to a wired Ethernet network. All functions remain the same no matter which network is used, and if you change from wired to wireless or back again, no changes are needed to I/O modules or field wiring. In addition to controlling I/O on three networks (wireless LAN, wired Ethernet, and serial), the controller is connected to a second wired network for communication with PCs running PAC Control and PAC Display. PC running PAC Control Ethernet switch SNAP-PAC-S1-W controller controls all I/O units. SNAP PAC Brains PC running PAC Display The following diagram shows Wired+Wireless EB brains used in a wireless network, controlled by a Wired+Wireless SNAP PAC S-series controller. Wired+Wireless EB brains Wireless access point Ethernet switch SB brains on a serial network (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Form 1689-150205 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com DATA SHEET EB brains on the wired network PAGE 9 SNAP PAC Brains SNAP PAC Brains System Architecture (continued) SNAP PAC Ethernet Brains offer two options for wired networking. As shown in the diagram on page 8, they can be networked in a standard star configuration using off-the-shelf Ethernet network switches or routers. In this diagram, a rack-mounted SNAP PAC R-series controller runs the PAC Control strategy and controls the system. The distributed brains are daisy-chained together, eliminating the expense of additional routers or switches. As shown below, SNAP PAC Ethernet brains can also be networked in a daisy-chain configuration, using the two switched Ethernet interfaces on each brain. NOTE: A Wired+Wireless EB brain does not provide access to dasiy-chained brains through its wireless LAN interface, because that interface has a different IP address. Data can go only through the wired interfaces, which use the same IP address. PC used to develop a PAC Control strategy. Once developed, the strategy runs independently on the SNAP PAC controller. SNAP PAC EB brains and I/O (distributed units), daisy chained Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET One or more PCs running a PAC Display HMI for operators or technicians. SNAP PAC R-series controller running a PAC Control strategy PAGE 10 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP PAC Brains System Architecture (continued) While SNAP PAC Ethernet brains can communicate directly with other devices using several protocols over Ethernet, SNAP PAC serial brains communicate with OPC clients, corporate databases, and other third parties through a SNAP PAC S-series controller. SNAP PAC S-series controller running a PAC Control strategy PC used to develop a PAC Control strategy. Once developed, the strategy runs independently on the SNAP PAC controller. OptoOPCServer OptoDataLink Third-party software SNAP PAC SB brains and I/O Ethernet network One or more PCs running a PAC Display HMI for operators or technicians. Serial SNAP PAC Brains SNAP PAC Serial Brains with a SNAP PAC S-series Controller Form 1689-150205 (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com PAGE 11 SNAP PAC Brains Dimensional Drawing SNAP PAC Brains Dimensions--SNAP PAC Ethernet Brains (except Wired+Wireless) Form 1689-150205 DATA SHEET Dimensions--SNAP PAC Serial Brains PAGE 12 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. SNAP PAC Brains Dimensional Drawing Dimensions--Wired+Wireless SNAP PAC Ethernet Brains SNAP PAC Brains Form 1689-150205 (c) 2007-2015 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com PAGE 13 More About Opto 22 Products Opto 22 develops and manufactures reliable, flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software products for industrial automation, energy management, remote monitoring, and data acquisition applications. groov groov puts your system on your mobile device. With zero programming, you can build mobile operator interfaces to monitor and control systems from Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Modicon, and many more. Web-based groov puts mobile-ready gadgets at your fingertips. Tag them from your existing tag database, and they automatically scale for use on any device with a modern web browser. See groov.com for more information and your free trial. SNAP PAC System Designed to simplify the typically complex process of selecting and applying an automation system, the SNAP PAC System consists of four integrated components: * SNAP PAC controllers * PAC ProjectTM Software Suite * SNAP PAC brains * SNAP I/OTM SNAP PAC Controllers Programmable automation controllers (PACs) are multifunctional, modular controllers based on open standards. Opto 22 has been manufacturing PACs for over two decades. The standalone SNAP PAC S-series, the rack-mounted SNAP PAC Rseries, and the software-based SoftPACTM all handle a wide range of digital, analog, and serial functions for data collection, remote monitoring, process control, and discrete and hybrid manufacturing. SNAP PACs are based on open Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP) standards, so you can build or extend a system easily, without the expense and limitations of proprietary networks and protocols. Wired+WirelessTM models are also available. PAC Project Software Suite Opto 22's PAC Project Software Suite provides full-featured, costeffective control programming, HMI (human machine interface) development and runtime, OPC server, and database connectivity software for your SNAP PAC System. Control programming includes both easy-to-learn flowcharts and optional scripting. Commands are in plain English; variables and I/ O point names are fully descriptive. PAC Project Basic offers control and HMI tools and is free for download on our website, www.opto22.com. PAC Project Professional, available for separate purchase, adds one SoftPAC, OptoOPCServer, OptoDataLink, options for controller redundancy or segmented networking, and support for legacy Opto 22 serial misticTM I/O units. SNAP PAC Brains While SNAP PAC controllers provide central control and data distribution, SNAP PAC brains provide distributed intelligence for I/O processing and communications. Brains offer analog, digital, and serial functions, including thermocouple linearization; PID loop control; and optional high-speed digital counting (up to 20 kHz), quadrature counting, TPO, and pulse generation and measurement. SNAP I/O I/O provides the local connection to sensors and equipment. Opto 22 SNAP I/O offers 1 to 32 points of reliable I/O per module, depending on the type of module and your needs. Analog, digital, and serial modules are all mixed on the same mounting rack and controlled by the same processor (SNAP PAC brain or rack-mounted controller). Quality Founded in 1974, Opto 22 has established a worldwide reputation for high-quality products. All are made in the U.S.A. at our manufacturing facility in Temecula, California. Because we test each product twice before it leaves our factory, rather than only testing a sample of each batch, we can guarantee most solid-state relays and optically isolated I/O modules for life. Free Product Support Opto 22's California-based Product Support Group offers free, comprehensive technical support for Opto 22 products. Our staff of support engineers represents decades of training and experience. Support is available in English and Spanish by phone or email, Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST. Additional support is always available on our website: how-to videos, OptoKnowledgeBase, self-training guide, troubleshooting and user's guides, and OptoForums. In addition, hands-on training is available for free at our Temecula, California headquarters, and you can register online. Purchasing Opto 22 Products Opto 22 products are sold directly and through a worldwide network of distributors, partners, and system integrators. For more information, contact Opto 22 headquarters at 800-3216786 or 951-695-3000, or visit our website at www.opto22.com. www.opto22.com www.opto22.com * Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * Form 1335-131203 SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2014 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.