Step 8 wire network, Directions to wire network – YSI 5500D-1 User Manual

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Step 8 Wire Network

Multiple 5X00 and 5200A instruments can be networked using the RS485 network

ports. A node network consists of one master and up to 31 slaves. On a network, the

master is the point of access for the AquaManager PC software program. In addi-

tion, the master sends all serial to ethernet device emails. Communication hardware

(RS232 or serial to ethernet device) is installed on the master instrument (node) only.

RS485 network wiring can span distances up to 4000 feet (1220m). This maximum

distance (4000 ft) is for the total network distance, not the distance between net-

worked units (*see Notes below). RS485 ports are optically isolated for safety, to re-

duce noise, and to help eliminate ground loops. No further isolation is required.

Network traffic refers to the constant communication between the master and all

slaves on the network. Example - slave node 3 is configured to generate an alarm

if the temperature drops below 70°F. The master node is configured to send email

alarms via TCP/IP using the serial to ethernet device. The master node sends an

email alarm when slave node 3 reports a temperature value below 70° F to the master.

AquaManager is a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling node networks.

Notes:

- *Use an RS485 Line Extender/Booster for distances over 4000’ (1220m).

Communication failures may occur without it. Mount the booster in an area

where it is protected from moisture.

- Multiple networks connected to a PC via RS232 require separate PC COM

ports for simultaneous AquaManager mapping and autopolling.

- Legacy 5200s can not be on the same network as 5200As and/or 5X00s. How-

ever, Legacy 5200s can communicate with AquaManager and Legacy 5200 data

will be stored in the same database as 5200A and 5X00 data.

- Network traffic speed operates at ~ 230 KB and is not user selectable.

- Remove network terminal strip from any networked slave that is not powered.

Network rewiring is required if a stub (*see note below) is created when a slave
is taken off the network. See valid network configuration - see figure 3.30.

Note:

- * A stub is created when the last wired network terminal strip is not connected

to a network slave - figure 3.26. (Common lettering references are used for

both 5400 and 5500 models).

master

-represents wired network termination strip

-terminal strips located within master/slave image represent terminal strips that are physically

connected to device

-terminal strips that appear outside slave image represent terminal strips not connected to device

slave

slave

slave

slave

master

slave

slave

slave

slave

A stub is created when the last wired network terminal strip is not connected to a network slave.

Network wire stub

Network wire stub

this is a stub

(wired terminal

strip is not physically

connected to last

physical slave on

network)

this is not a stub

(wired terminal

strip is physically

connected to last

physical slave on

network)

Figure 3.26

Directions to Wire Network

Network wiring consists of two pair of twisted pair cable plus a communications

com wire. Category 5 ethernet cable is recommended. Network wires are terminated

at location D on I/O Board - figure 3.27. (Common lettering references are used

for both 5400 and 5500 models)

WARNING: Disconnect external power to the unit before wiring.

AVERTISSEMENT : déconnectez l’alimentation externe de l’unité avant d’effectuer

un câblage quelconque.

1. Perform steps 1-4 of 5X00 installation and steps 5 -7 as required for the

application.

2. Open front panel -page 42.

3. Strip five wires to terminate at network termination strip. Use appropri-

ate wire stripper to avoid wire nicks.

4. Feed networking cable through drilled hole in rubber grommet and to

location D. The terminal strip is removable.

Installation and Wiring

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