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520/720i/820i/920i EtherNet/IP Install & Programming Manual

2.0

Installation

The EtherNet/IP Interface hardware consists of a

dual-board option card. EtherNet/IP-specific functions

are provided by an EtherNet/IP module, which is

factory-installed onto a bus adapter card. The bus

adapter card plugs into an open option card slot on the

520

,

720i

,

820i

, or

920i

CPU board (or expansion

board) and provides power and access from the

indicator bus to the EtherNet/IP module.
This section describes the procedures used to install

the EtherNet/IP Interface into the

520

,

720i

,

820i

and

920i

indicators.

2.1

Installing the EtherNet/IP Interface

Use the following procedure to install the EtherNet/IP

Interface into

520

,

820i

, and

920i

indicators.

2.1.1

Installing EtherNet/IP Option in the 720i/820i/920i

Use the following procedure to install the EtherNet/IP

Interface in the

720i

,

820i

or

920i

indicator:

1. Disconnect indicator from power source.

Warning

Disconnect power before removing
indicator backplate.

The

720i

,

820i

and

920i

have no on/off

switch. Before opening the unit, ensure
the power cord is disconnected from the
power outlet.

2. Open indicator enclosure. For indicator models

with backplates, place indicator face-down on

an antistatic work mat. Remove screws that

hold the backplate to the enclosure body.

Caution

Use a wrist strap to ground yourself and
protect components from electrostatic
discharge (ESD) when working inside the
indicator enclosure.

3. Carefully align the large connector (J1) on the

bus adapter card with connector J6 on the

820i

,

J12 on the

720i

, J5 or J6 on the

920i

CPU

board. Press down to seat the bus adapter card

in the CPU board connector.

4. Use the screws and lockwashers provided in

the option kit to secure the other end of the

option card to the threaded standoffs on the

CPU board.

5. Wire the card to the network as described in

Section 2.2 on page 4.

6. Use cable ties to secure loose cables inside the

enclosure.

Figure 2-1. Option Installed on 820i CPU Board

Figure 2-2. Option Installed on 920i CPU Board

7. For indicator models that include a backplate,

position the backplate over the enclosure and

reinstall the backplate screws. For the

820i

and

920i

desktop and universal models, use

the torque pattern shown in Figure 2-3 to

prevent distorting the backplate gasket.

Torque screws to 15 in-lb (1.7 N-m)

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