0 mechanical/electrical description, 1 mechanical description – Rockwell Automation 57C421B Pulsetach Input Module/DCS 5000/AutoMax User Manual

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2.0 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL

DESCRIPTION

The following is a description of the faceplate LEDs, field termination

connectors, and the electrical characteristics of the module.

2.1

Mechanical Description

The Pulsetach Input module is a printed circuit board assembly that

plugs into the backplane of an AutoMaxr rack. It consists of the

printed circuit board, a faceplate, and a protective enclosure.
The faceplate contains tabs at the top and bottom to simplify

removing the module from the rack. Module dimensions are listed in

Appendix A. The back of the module contains two edge connectors

that attach to the system backplane.
The faceplate of the module contains six LED module status

indicators and a female connector socket. Input signals are brought

into the module via a multiĆconductor cable (M/N 57C372). One end

of this cable has a plug that mates with the faceplate connector

while the other end of the cable has stakeĆon connectors that are

attached to a terminal strip for convenient field wiring connections.

The module's faceplate connector socket and the cable's plug have

provisions for keying the cable to its respective module to prevent

reĆinsertion of the cable into the wrong module.
The six LEDs on the faceplate of the module are shown in figure 2.1.

The first three LEDs are labeled COUNT STOP", LATCH", and

CLEAR". These LEDs correspond to the module's three external

digital inputs. They turn on whenever their corresponding input is

true (high) regardless of whether the input has been enabled on the

module (see register 6).
The next two LEDs are labeled FORWARD" and REVERSE". These

LEDs, when on, indicate whether the counter is counting pulses in

the forward direction or in the reverse direction.
The last LED is labeled CCLK OK". When this LED is on, it indicates

that the constant clock (CCLK) signal is present on the backplane.

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