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OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S-series Programmable Automation Controller for Ethernet Networks
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SNAP-PAC-S1 SNAP PAC S-series Programmable Automation Controller for Ethernet Networks
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The SNAP-PAC-S1 programmable automation controller provides powerful, real-time control and communications to
meet your industrial control, monitoring, and data acquisition needs.
 
One of the four components of the SNAP PAC System, the SNAP-PAC-S1 is fully integrated with PAC Project software,
SNAP PAC brains, and SNAP I/O modules to form a complete control system. The SNAP PAC System includes digital and
analog control, serial string handling, PID loops, and enterprise connectivity.
 
The controller is compact and industrially hardened. It includes two independent Ethernet network interfaces with
separate IP addresses, which can be used to segment the control network from the company network or for redundant
Ethernet links. You can also set up a system with redundant controllers using two identical S-series controllers, the
SNAP PAC Redundancy Option Kit, and PAC Project Professional 9.0.
 
The SNAP-PAC-S1 also has three serial ports: an RS-232 port with full hardware handshaking, ideal for PPP
communication using a modem; another RS-232 port for connecting directly to serial devices; and an RS-485 port for
connecting to SNAP PAC Serial brains or to legacy mistic I/O units. (Note: If you are using the S1 with misticI/O units,
use the legacy versions of the PAC Control, PAC Display, and PAC Manager guides.)
 
If you need Factory Mutual approval, see the SNAP-PAC-S1-FM.
 
If you need a similar PAC that also communicates wirelessly, see the SNAP-PAC-S1-W.
 

Processor 266 MHz 32-bit ColdFire® 5475 with integrated floating-point unit (FPU)
Memory
  Total RAM
  Battery-backed RAM
  Flash

Wired+Wireless: 128 MB; other models 32 MB. (16 MB for PAC Control strategy)
8 MB
16 MB (7.5 MB available for PAC Control strategy; 4 MB available for file storage)
Removable storage (Models manufactured November 2008 and later; requires firmware R8.4 or higher)
MicroSD card slot: supports MicroSD card up to 2 GB maximum
Backup battery SNAP-PAC-S1s with serial number 625654 or higher and all SNAP-PAC-S2s:
Rechargeable (recharges whenever the brain has power), 1-year power-off data retention
 
SNAP-PAC-S1s with serial number 625653 or lower: User-replaceable 3.6-volt TL 5242
/W lithium, 10-year minimum power-off data retention (replacement part number:
G4BATT32)
Ethernet Communication (wired)
to host and I/O
Two independent 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network interfaces (RJ-45 connectors). Each
interface has a separate IP address (separate subnet).
Ethernet Communication
(wireless)*
  Topologies
  Security
 
  Frequency 802.11a
  Frequency 802.11b/g
  Transmit Power
  Antenna Connector
  Roaming
Wireless LAN interface with 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.
5.180–5.240 GHz, 5.745–5.825 GHz
2.412–2.472 GHz, 2.484 GHz
15 dBm maximum
Reverse polarity SMA (RP-SMA or RSMA)
Supported within an SSID (Service Set Identifier) only
Serial Communication  
   SNAP-PAC-S1
      RS-232 serial
 
 
      RS-485 serial

Two RS-232 serial ports (one DB-9 and one pluggable connector); one port has
full handshaking. PPP is supported only on port 0. Buffer size: 512 bytes each for RX and
TX.
One RS-485 serial port (pluggable connector); two-wire RS-485; optional mistic signal
interrupts. 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. Buffer size: 512
bytes each for RX and TX.
   SNAP-PAC-S2 Four serial ports that can be used as general purpose ports or for serial I/O units; each
port is software configurable as either RS-232 (Tx, Rx, COM, DTR, DCD, RTS, CTS) or
as RS-485 (2-wire, 4-wire, optional termination, optional biasing); optional mistic signal
interrupts. Buffer size: 512 bytes each for RX and TX.
I/O unit compatibility
  Ethernet-based I/O units
 
  Serial-based I/O units

Opto 22 SNAP PAC R-series, SNAP PAC EB-series, SNAP SIO, SNAP EIO, and
SNAP UIO brains
SNAP PAC SB-series, Serial B3000, SNAP-BRS, B100/B200, mistic remote bricks
(G4D16R, G4D32RS, G4A8R)
Power requirements 8–32 VDC ±0.5, 11.3 VA maximum
(SNAP-PAC-S1 controllers with serial numbers below 500,000 use 8–24 VDC)
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
0 °C to 60 °C
-40 °C to 85 °C
0% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Software
  PAC Project Basic
 
  PAC Project Professional

Includes programming, HMI software, and configuration software; included with purchase
of controller.
PAC Project Basic plus OPC 2.0-compliant OPC server, OptoControl strategy and
OptoDisplay project importing, support for serial mistic I/O units, and Ethernet link
redundancy support.
Number of charts that can run
simultaneously
32
Other features Multiple protocol support including TCP/IP, FTP, SNMP v2.0c (with firmware 8.2a),
Modbus/TCP, EtherNet/IP™, and OptoMMP™.
Real-time clock
FTP server/client with file system (in RAM and in removable storage)
Ethernet link redundancy or network segmenting
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
* Requires a Wired+Wireless model (SNAP-PAC-S1-W or SNAP-PAC-S2-W)

 

Rev: 04/13

* plus shipping