ABB Network Partner AB
Construction and hardware
characteristics - REC 561
Version 1.0-00
1MRK 580 148-XEN
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The serial communication module can have connectors for two plastic
fibre cables or two glass fibre cables. The incoming optical fibre is con-
nected to the RX receiver input, and the outgoing optical fibre to the TX
transmitter output. When the fibre optic cables are laid out, pay special
attention to the instructions concerning the handling, connection, and such
of the optical fibres. Refer to Installation and commissioning
(1MRK 580 166-XEN).
2.4 Power supply module
(PSM)
The Power supply contains a built-in, self-regulated DC/DC converter that
provides full isolation between the terminal and the external battery sys-
tem. The power supply can provide up to 40W. The wide-input voltage
range of the DC/DC converter covers an input voltage range from 48 to
250V, including a ±20% tolerance on the EL voltage.
2.5 Man-machine
interface (MMI)
The built-in MMI module consists of three LEDs (red, yellow, and green),
an LCD display with four lines, each contain 16 characters, six buttons
and an optical connector for PC communication.
Fig. 4
Built-in MMI
The PC is connected via a special cable, that has a built-in optical to elec-
trical interface. Thus, disturbance-free local serial communication with
the personal computer is achieved. You need the SMS-BASE and SM/
REC 561 software for this communication. A PC greatly simplifies the
communication with the terminal. It also gives the user additional func-
tionality which is unavailable on the MMI because of insufficient space.
For further information, refer to “Setting and communication, Front com-
munication” in Installation and commissioning (1MRK 580 166-XEN).
The LEDs on the MMI display this information:
E
C
Ready Start Trip
RE. 5.. VER 1.0
C = Clear LEDs
E = Enter menu
green
yellow
red
LEDs
optical connector
for local PC
liquid crystal display
four rows
16 characters/row
push buttons
(X80148-4)
Summary of Contents for REC 561
Page 19: ...ABB Network Partner AB Introduction REC 561 Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 146 XEN Page 2 14 ...
Page 31: ...ABB Network Partner AB Requirements and basic technical data REC 561 Version 1 0 00 Page 2 26 ...
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Page 121: ...ABB Network Partner AB Menu tree Appendix Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 158 XEN Page 3 72 ...
Page 139: ...ABB Network Partner AB Terminal identification Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 160 XEN Page 4 4 ...
Page 143: ...ABB Network Partner AB Activation of setting group Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 162 XEN Page 4 8 ...
Page 175: ...ABB Network Partner AB Configurable logic Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 161 XEN Page 4 40 ...
Page 385: ...ABB Network Partner AB Apparatus control Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 150 XEN Page 6 100 ...
Page 495: ...ABB Network Partner AB Interlocking Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 151 XEN Page 6 210 ...
Page 515: ...ABB Network Partner AB Event function Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 140 XEN Page 6 230 ...
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Page 561: ...ABB Network Partner AB Time synchronisation Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 135 XEN Page 7 42 ...
Page 569: ...ABB Network Partner AB Internal events Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 134 XEN Page 7 50 ...
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