GE Industrial Solutions Pulsar Plus Controller User Manual

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Pulsar Plus Controller Family

Issue 7 December 2011

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A listing of the controller options is defined in this section. A brief description is provided for each
configuration. These are the basic configurations that are available from the factory. Always consult the
controller ordering guide (PULSAR-AD) and respective sales contacts to ensure the most complete and up to
date listing. The naming convention used for the Pulsar Plus product family and its options are factory
orderable is:

ZZ 843 A D - XXX -

YYY

Where;

ZZ

This identifies the product family of Pulsar Plus 843 controller.
(Valid IDs are NE, CP, and EP )

A

This identifies the controller form factor option
(A=Shelf/Slot packaging, C=NE Millennium Door-Mount, D= DTAG Front
Access, E=Standard Door-Mount, G=1U 19”/23” Frame, P=Phoenix Front
Panel Door Mount )

D

This identifies a controller of the same form factor but manufactured with a
different component configuration or board options
(Blank = Standard )

XXX

These characters identify which Craft port option is installed
(RJC=Cisco RJ45 serial craft port with no board options, RJ5= Standard TIA
RJ45 with no board options installed, Blank= DB9 serial craft port no board
options installed)

YYY

This identifies a customer or application specific software configuration
version of the controller
(Blank = Standard).
These codes are specifically assigned to a customer or an application that
defaults can clearly be predefined to minimize field configuration. Consult
appropriate sales personnel for additional information.

The following table identifies the configurations presently available or near availability for the controller
product family. The slot controllers provide input/output connections at the side of the chassis. An RJ11 port
for an optional modem connection is also provided. If the modem function is not included in the
configuration, this port will be covered. The NE843A also provides access to an RJ45 receptacle for a
additional Ethernet connection in the future as well as a standard DB-9 interface for a serial connection.
Depending on the controller configuration and product availability, these ports may or may not be covered
and made unavailable. The information included in the “Description” column provides a brief description
about the availability of these ports for each particular configuration.

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