4 plug-in digital i/o network card (p/n 537-4880) – Emerson E2 User Manual

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026-1610 Rev 13 14-SEP-2011

4.3.2

Modem/Communication

Expansion Card (New Processor
Board)

The E2’s modem/communication expansion card

mounts above the PIB in the back of the enclosure box as
shown in Figure 4-6. See Table 4-1 for modem expansion
card types and descriptions.

4.3.3

Plug-In Modem Card (P/N

537-4870) with mounting screws
(P/N 101-4038)
and standoffs (P/N
107-9440)
(Previous Generation Pro-
cessor Board)

The E2’s internal modem mounts in the PC-104 slot

located at the top left edge of the E2 main processor board
(See Figure 3-18 on page 3-6). Disconnect power to the
unit
, and carefully plug the male pins on the back of the
modem card into the E2’s PC-104 slot. Use the standoffs
and screws supplied with the modem card to secure the
card to the main processor board, as shown in Figure 3-18
on page 3-6). When finished, restore power to the E2.

4.3.4

Plug-In Digital I/O Network

Card (P/N 537-4880)

This card adds two user-programmable digital outputs

and two digital inputs to enable connection of switches
and relays (relay contacts are rated at 3A up to 24 VAC).

The plug-in Digital I/O Network card connects to the

power interface board to the right of the two fixed RS485
I/O Network connectors.

Figure 4-6

- Modem/Com Expansion Card Layout and

Mounting

Modem P/N

Description

637-4871

Modem/com expansion card with modem and RS485
serial communication port plug-in.

Note that the RS232 and RS485 ports are counted as one
port (COM6); only one connector at a time may be used.
The COM6 RS232 will be selectable in future versions
of E2.

637-4872

Modem/com expansion card with an RS232 plug-in
(COM3) that can interface with an external modem, and
an RS485 serial communication port plug-in. This model
comes with a cable that has a male DB-9 header and a
DB-9 to DB-25 converter (not shown) to support the
standard external modem interface.

Note that the RS232 and RS485 ports are counted as one
port (COM6); only one connector at a time may be used.
The COM6 RS232 will be selectable in future versions
of E2.

637-4873

Com expansion card with RS485 serial communication
port.
Note that the RS232 and RS485 ports are counted as one
port (COM6); only one connector at a time may be used.
The COM6 RS232 will be selectable in future versions
of E2.

Table 4-1

- Modem/Com Card Part Numbers and Descriptions

COM6
RS232

COM6
RS485

Plug-In
Modem

COM3

COM6
RS232

COM6
RS485

COM3 RS232
Plug-In for
External Modem

COM6
RS232

COM6
RS485

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