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1.1 Safe Handling Guidelines
1.1.1 Prevent Electrostatic Damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage the NXEE2 if you touch connector pins. Follow
these guidelines when handling the module.
1) Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential before handling the module.
2) Work in a static-safe environment whenever possible.
3) Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device.
4) Do not touch the pins of the rear, I/O, or Ethernet connectors.
5) Do not disassemble the module
6) Store the module in its anti-static bag and shipping box when it is not in use.
1.1.2 Prevent Debris From Entering the Module
During DIN rail mounting of all devices, be sure that all debris (metal chips, wire
strands, tapping liquids, etc.) is prevented from falling into the module. Debris may
cause damage to the module or unintended machine operation with possible personal
injury. The DIN rail for the modules should be securely installed and grounded before
the modules are mounted on it.
1.1.3 Remove Power Before Servicing
Remove power before removing or installing the NXEE2 module.
1.2 Mounting
1.2.1 DIN Rail Installation
NXEE2 modules can be mounted on following DIN Rail
EN 05 022 - 35 x 7.5 (35 x 7.5 mm)
EN 05 022 - 35 x 15 (35 x 15 mm)
The DIN Rail must be securely mounted to a panel and solidly grounded before the modules are installed.
Grounding is usually accomplished through the mounting hardware, by first removing any paint or other
material from all surfaces that may interfere with proper grounding. Another option is to install a heavy gauge
wire from the DIN rail to your system’s ground bus.
When installing the 7.5mm deep DIN rail there is a 0.40 inch clearance for bolt heads between the rail and the
NXEE2 module. When installing a module on 15mm deep rail, the clearance is 0.70 inches.
This chapter covers the physical installation of the NXEE2.
Summary of Contents for NXEE2
Page 22: ...DATA FORMATS NXEE2 User Manual ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 22 Notes ...
Page 32: ...INSTALLING THE NXEE2 NXEE2 User Manual ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 32 Notes ...
Page 40: ...SET THE IP ADDRESS AND PROTOCOL NXEE2 User Manual ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 40 Notes ...
Page 42: ...PROTOCOL SPECIFIC INFORMATION NXEE2 User Manual ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 42 Notes ...
Page 54: ...IMPLICIT COMMUNICATIONS WITHOUT EDS EtherNet IP Protocol ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 54 Notes ...
Page 60: ...ETHERNET IP EXPLICIT MESSAGING EtherNet IP Protocol ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 60 Notes ...
Page 64: ...MODBUS TCP CONFIGURATION Modbus TCP Protocol ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 64 Notes ...
Page 72: ...LEADERS IN ADVANCED CONTROL PRODUCTS ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC ...
Page 74: ...PROFINET NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROFINET Protocol ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC 74 ...