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

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Step 4.

Disconnect the twistedĆpair cable from the transceiver's

fourĆscrew terminal block.

Step 5.

Loosen the captive screws on the transceiver's faceplate

and remove it from the rack.

Step 6.

If the new transceiver is to be located at an extreme end

of the rack, connect the jumper between terminals 3 and

4 on the transceiver's sixĆscrew terminal block.

Step 7.

Insert the transceiver into the rack and secure it with the

captive screws.

Step 8.

Connect the twistedĆpair cable to the new transceiver as

shown in section K2.3.

Step 9.

Connect the fiberĆoptic cable as shown in section K2.5.

Step 10. Turn the Power Supply on. Verify that the LED on the

faceplate of the transceiver is on. This indicates that it is

receiving power.

Step 11. ReĆattach the plastic panel to the front of the rack.

L2.8

Replacing the FiberĆOptic Rack and Power

Supply

Use the following procedure to replace the FiberĆOptic Rack and

Power Supply. Before beginning this procedure, verify that the

fiberĆoptic cable, the RackĆMounted Transceiver, and its

corresponding StandĆAlone Transceiver are labeled with the network

ID number, the network drop number, and the Remote I/O module

slot number.
Step 1.

Remove the plastic panel from the front of the FiberĆOptic

Rack.

Step 2.

Turn the FiberĆOptic Rack's Power Supply off using the

rocker switch on the Power Supply's faceplate.

Step 3.

Remove power from the Power Supply's external 115 or

230VAC source.

Step 4.

Disconnect the Power Supply's power cord from the

external 115 or 230VAC source.

Step 5.

Disconnect the twistedĆpair cables and fiberĆoptic cables

from each transceiver in the rack.

Step 6.

Remove the rack from the mounting surface.

Step 7.

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

or 230 VAC as required.

Step 8.

Attach the rack to the mounting surface.

Step 9.

Insert each transceiver into the new rack and connect the

twisted pair cable (refer to section K2.3) and fiberĆoptic

cable (refer to section K2.5).

Step 10. Connect the power cord to the 115 or 230VAC source.
Step 11. Turn power on to the 115 or 230VAC source.
Step 12. Turn the FiberĆOptic Rack's Power Supply on using the

rocker switch on the Power Supply's faceplate. The

builtĆin indicator in the switch will illuminate to indicate the

presence of power. Verify that the LEDs on all of the

RackĆMounted Transceivers in the rack are on.

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