Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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KĆ9

Step 2.

Secure the transceiver to the mounting surface using #8

screws.

Step 3.

Verify that the external power supply is turned off. Make

the drop cable and input power connections to the

transceiver terminal block as shown in figure K2.2.

1

2

3

4

5

6

DATA Ć DROP CABLE BROWNWIRE

DATA Ć DROP CABLE BROWN/WHITE WIRE

120 OHM LOAD JUMPER*

120 OHM LOAD JUMPER*

+24VDC

GROUND (Connected to transceiver enclosure)

*A jumper between terminals 3 and 4 will connect an internal 120 ohm

termination resistor between terminals 1 and 2. This jumper must be

used on all StandĆAlone Transceivers.

TRANSCEIVER

TERMINAL

CONNECTION

Figure K2.2 Ć StandĆAlone Transceiver Terminal Block Connections

Step 4.

Connect the transceiver to the fiberĆoptic network using

the guidelines provided in section K2.5.

Step 5.

Turn power on to the transceiver.

K2.3

Installing the Rack/Power Supply and

RackĆMounted Transceivers

The user is responsible for providing the means for rack installation

in an electrical cabinet. Ensure that all cables are long enough to

provide accessibility to the RackĆMounted Transceivers from the

back of the rack to aid in replacement or troubleshooting. Use the

following procedure to install the Rack/Power Supply and

RackĆMounted Transceivers.
Step 1.

Set the selector switch on the back of the rack to 115 or

230 VAC as required.

Step 2.

Install the rack using #8 screws. Allow at least 1" to 2"

clearance around the rack for adequate ventilation. Rack

mounting dimensions are shown in figure K2.3.

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