G3dn o, Nstalling, Ption – Red Lion G3DN User Manual

Page 2: Pecifications

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1. POWER REQUIREMENTS:

Power is supplied to the option card from the main board of your G3 operator
interface.

2. COMMUNICATIONS:

DeviceNet Port: The DeviceNet port has format and baud rates that are

software programmable up to 500K baud and are digitally isolated. This
port may be configured for various DeviceNet protocols. Check www.
redlion.net/g3 for currently supported protocols.

Isolation from G3DN Communication ports to G3 operator interface:

1000 VDC for 1 minute.

3. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:

Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature Range: -20 to 80°C
Operating and Storage Humidity: 80% maximum relative humidity (non-

condensing) from 0 to 50°C.

Altitude: Up to 2000 meters.

4. CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCES:

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Emissions and Immunity to EN 61326: Electrical Equipment for Measurement,

Control and Laboratory use.

Immunity to Industrial Locations: Reference G3 unit for emissions and

immunity specifications

5. CONSTRUCTION: Installation Category I, Pollution Degree 2.
6. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Card must be installed inside the

rear cover of a G3 operator interface with the hardware provided. See
“Installing the G3DN Option Card” for more details.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Each G3DN option card comes with a cable for communications and three

screws for attaching the option card to the inside of the G3 operator interface's
rear cover.

To install the option card, remove all power and I/O communications cables

from the unit. The G3 operator interface literature contains instructions for
removing the rear cover. Refer to the “Battery & Time Keeping” section.

Using the three screws provided, connect the option card to the rear cover as

shown in Figure 1.

Connect the cable from the option card to CN11 on the main board of the G3

operator interface as shown in Figure 2. Be sure both ends of the cable are firmly
seated into their appropriate connector housings.

Carefully replace the rear cover by reversing the instructions for removing the

rear cover.

THE OPTION CARD LABEL

Place the option card label on your rear cover in the space indicated by the

dashed lines and labeled “COMMS EXPANSION MODULE.”

POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

NEW AND EXISTING INSTALLATIONS

The G3DN option card draws all of its power from the main board of your G3

operator interface. The specifications of your G3 operator interface account for
the power needs of an option card.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Caution: The option and main circuit boards contain static

sensitive components. Before handling the cards, discharge
static charges from your body by touching a grounded bare
metal object. Ideally, handle the cards at a static controlled clean
workstation. Also, handle the cards by the edges only. Dirt, oil,
or other contaminants that may contact the cards can adversely
affect circuit operation.

Warning: Depending upon the G3 operator interface, high voltage

may be present inside the operator interface. Be sure to remove
all power before removing the rear cover of the operator interface.
Emissions EN 55011 Class A.

COMMS EXP

ANSION MODULE

RS232

RS485

RS232

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