Connecting the CoreSense M10
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Establishing optical Ethernet connections
Use 62.5/125 μm or 50/125 μm multimode optical fibers to connect to the 100Base-FX optical Ethernet
connector. Before connecting the optical transceiver, see “Communication” on page 86 for more
information on the optical characteristics. Make sure optical power levels and wavelength are within the
specified range.
NOTICE
Do not use
the copper-based SCADA Ethernet port when using the optical Ethernet port.
For more information on the various communication cables used, see Table 4 on
page 24 and “Connector definitions” on page 89.
For more information on configuring the communication protocols, refer to the
CoreSense M10 Monitoring System User Guide.
Closing the analytical unit door
The CoreSense M10 analytical unit complies with the IP66 and NEMA 4X standards.
To ensure that the unit remains compliant when you close the unit door, you must tighten the unit latch
screws to
9 N·m (80 lbf.in)
according to the sequence indicated below:
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Figure 46
CoreSense M10 door latch tightening sequence
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