INSTALLATION
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because of an overlap in SPM signal definition. All three sig-
nals are generated at a common point.
Bailey Controls software does NOT provide these signals.
When the SPM is connected to Bailey Controls equipment,
place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of JP11 and JP12. This
sets the output lines at +15 VDC.
For applications requiring this output, place the jumpers
across pins 1 and 2 of JP11 or JP12. This causes the SPM to
output a logic 1 when the MFT is normal and the ACIA is ini-
tialized.
JUMPERS JP9/JP10
Jumpers JP9 and JP10 set the RS-232C serial port output
baud rate: JP9 for port 1 and JP10 for port 2. To select a baud
rate, place a jumper across the pins next to the desired rate for
each port. Figure
shows the location of jumpers JP9 and
JP10, and provides a cross reference for jumper to baud rate
selection. When the SPM is used with a Bailey Controls work
station, set the baud rate at 9.6 Kbaud. Refer to the product
instruction for the computer system you are using for the
required baud rate setting.
Physical Installation
The SPM inserts into a standard INFI 90 Module Mounting
Unit (MMU) and occupies one slot. To install:
NOTE: Configure the SPM jumpers and switches BEFORE
installing.
1. Verify the slot assignment of the module.
2. If a TU is used to connect a diagnostic terminal, connect
the hooded end of a termination cable (NKTU01) to the MMU
backplane. To do this, insert the connector into the backplane
slot in the same slot as the one assigned to the SPM. The
latches should snap securely into place. If the optional TU is
not used, continue with next step.
3. Align the module with the guide rails in the MMU; gently
slide the module in until the front panel is flush with the top
and bottom of the MMU frame.
4. Push and turn the two captive retaining screws on the
module faceplate one half turn to the latched position. It is
latched when the slots on the screws are vertical and the open
ends face the center of the module. (To remove the module,
turn the module retaining screws to the unlatched position
and gently slide it out).