2 installing ethernet/ip option in the 520, Installing ethernet/ip option in the 520, Ethernet/ip module – Rice Lake 920i Programmable HMI Indicator/Controller - EtherNet/IP Interface User Manual

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

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Figure 2-3. 920i Enclosure Backplate

8. Ensure no excess cable is left inside the

enclosure and tighten cord grips.

9. Reconnect power to the indicator. The

indicator automatically recognizes all

installed option cards when the unit is

p o w e r e d o n . N o h a r d w a r e - s p e c i f i c

configuration is required to identify the

newly-installed EtherNet/IP Interface to the

system.

J2

TEST

3.3V

GND

J1

EtherNet/IP

Module

LED Array

DIP Switch

RJ-45

Connector

Figure 2-4. Bus Adapter Card and EtherNet/IP Module

2.1.2

Installing EtherNet/IP Option in the 520

Use the following procedure to install the EtherNet/IP

Interface in the

520

indicator:

1. Disconnect indicator from power source.

Warning

Disconnect power before removing
indicator enclosure cover.

The

520

has no on/off switch. Before

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

2. Place indicator on an antistatic work mat.

Remove screws that hold the enclosure cover

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 option card

connector with connector J2 on the CPU

board (see Figure 2-5). Press down to seat the

option card in the CPU board connector.

4. Use screws provided in the option kit to

secure the other end of the option card to the

threaded standoffs on the CPU board.

5. Install terminal block end of cable assembly

to EtherNet/IP option card.

Figure 2-5. Option Installed 520 CPU Board

6. Remove existing cover plate.
7. Re-use kep nuts to secure EtherNet/IP cover

plate to standoffs located on inside of

enclosure backplate (see Figure 2-6).

8. Once cabling is complete, position the cover

over the enclosure and reinstall the screws.

9. Reconnect power to the indicator

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