Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

Cx2000 installation and connection guide, Video out(vga)

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Connecting the Ethernet Interface

When only Connecting to a Hub

Connect the CX2000 and the PC through a HUB as shown in the
following figure.

PC

Ethernet cable

HUB

10 Base-T straight cable

10 Base-T straight cable

Ethernet
interface connector

Ethernet
interface connector

CX

CX

(Multiple devices can be
connected by using a hub.)

When Connecting to a Preexisting Network

The following figure illustrates an example in which the CX2000 and
a PC are connected to the network. When connecting the CX2000 or
the PC to a preexisting network such things as the transfer rate and
connector type must match. For details, consult your system or
network administrator.

PC

Ethernet cable

10 Base-T straight cable

Network

Ethernet
interface connector

CX

(Adapters that support

the 10 Base-T (hubs and

routers, for example)

Connecting a Monitor to the VGA Output Terminal

(Option /D5)

Supported monitors: VGA monitors and multisync monitors with VGA
display capability.

1. Turn off the CX2000 and the monitor.

2. Connect the CX2000 and the monitor using an analog RGB cable (D-

Sub connector).

3. Turn on the CX2000 and the monitor. The screen of the CX2000 is

displayed on the monitor.

CX2000 Installation and
Connection Guide

IM 04L31A01-71E 4th Edition

Yokogawa Electric Corporation

Thank you for purchasing the CX2000.
This manual contains simple explanations about how to install and connect
the CX2000. For more information about the procedures described herein,
safety precautions, and the CX2000 functions and operation, please refer to
the PDF manual found on the provided CD-ROM.

Installation Procedure

1. Cut the instrument panel according to the diagram below.

Panel Cut Diagram

361 min.

360 min.

281

+2

0

281

+2 0

Units : mm

2. Insert the CX2000 into the front of the panel.

3. Using the mounting brackets, attach the CX2000 to the panel as shown

in the following figure.

First, attach the two mounting brackets and temporarily fasten the
attachment screws. Next, fix the CX2000 in place by tightening the
attachment screws with the appropriate torque (0.7 to 0.9 N-m.). As you
fasten the screws, press the mounting bracket against the case so that
they are in contact with each other.

(The figure shows the case when
the mounting brackets are used
on the top and bottom of the case.)

Screw temporarily

Fix in place

Front

Panel

Panel

Mounting bracket

Mounting
bracket

Torque driver
(flat blade)

Attachment screw

Case

In contact
with each other

Attachment
screw

For details about the CX2000 external dimensions, installation environment,
and more, please refer to the CX2000 User's Manual (IM 04L31A01-01E)
found on the provided CD-ROM.

Connection Types and Procedures

There are various terminals and connectors on the rear panel of the CX2000. Connecting them to peripheral devices allows you to perform control and measurement operations. Below are the names of each connector and terminal, as
well as connection procedures.

VIDEO OUT(VGA)

L N

SSR

R1

R3

R2

Magnet

switch

Contact

output (6)

Contact
input (6)

Contact

output (6)

Contact
input (6)

Contact

output (6)

Contact
input (6)

Magnet

switch

FG

SG SDB SDA RDB RDA

FG

SG SDB SDA RDB RDA

Shield potential

Two-wire

Shield

Shield potential

Four-wire

Shield

Connecting the Serial Interface

RS-232 (When Connecting to a Computer or Other Such Devices)

Verify that the CX2000 has an RS-232 connector, and then connect a serial cable to it. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the other device.

2

1

3 4 5

6 7

9

8

RS-422/485 (When Connecting to a PLC, Temperature Controller or

Other Such Devices)

Verify that the CX2000 has an RS-422/485 connector, and then connect the crimp
connectors (for 4-mm screws) to the terminal strip as illustrated on the right. Do not
expose more than 5 cm of the cable surface from the shield.

Connecting the Power Supply

When using electrical wiring, be certain to follow the safety
recommendations prescribed in the CX2000 User's Manual.

Use a power supply that meets the following conditions:
Rated supply voltage:

100 to 240 VAC

Supply voltage range used:

90 to 132, 180 to 264 VAC

Rated supply voltage frequency:

50/60 Hz

Permitted supply voltage frequency range:

50/60 Hz ± 2%

Maximum power consumption:

75 VA (100 V), 106 VA (240 V)

1. Turn OFF the CX2000 and open the cover (transparent) for the

power supply wires.

2. Connect the power cord and the protective ground cord to the power

supply terminals.

N

L

AC~

106VA MAX

50/60Hz

100-240V

Power cord

Protective grounding cord

3. Close the cover (transparent) for the power supply wires and secure

it in place with screws.

For the power supply specifications and connection method of the 24VDC/AC

power supply option, please refer to the CX2000 User's Manual.

With an RS-422/485

CX2000 Rear Panel

Connecting Input/Output Connectors

When connecting various input/output connectors for control or
measurement, proceed as described below.
Connect the crimp connectors (for 4-mm screws) to the terminal
strip.

1. Turn off the CX2000 and remove the terminal cover.

2. Wire the signal wires to the terminals.

Attach the terminal cover and secure it with the screws.

Loop 1 and 2 control output terminal block

Loop 3 and 4 control output terminal block

Control input terminal block (loops 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
and 6)

Measurement input terminal block (CH1 to 10)

Measurement input terminal block (CH11 to 20)

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Pin No. Signal Name

Signal Meaning

2

RD (Received Data)

Received data from the connected device. Input signal.

3

SD (Send Data)

Send data to the connected device. Output signal.

5

SG (Signal Ground)

Signal ground.

7

RS (Request to Send) Handshaking signal used when receiving data from the connected device. Output signal.

8

CS (Clear to Send)

Handshaking signal used when sending data to the connected device. Input signal.

* Pins 1, 4, 6, and 9 are not used.

With an RS-232

Loop 5 and 6 control output terminal block

Option terminal block (Options /A6, /A4F, /A4FR,
/A6R, /CST1,and /TPS4)

*

4

L

3

1 A 1

7

1 E 0

4

*

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