INSTALLATION
SETUP/PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
I-E96-401A
2 - 3
Jumper Configuration
Figure
shows the jumper locations. There are 18 config-
urable jumpers.
JUMPERS J1 AND J2
Figures
,
show the internal circuitry of
jumpers J1 and J2. These jumpers must be set to match the
equipment communicating with the primary module. Jumper
J2 controls the P5 connector, J1 the P6 connector. Connectors
P5 and P6 represent the DB-9 connectors.
Determine if the equipment requires a DCE, DTE, nonhand-
shake or loopback jumper setting configuration. Figures
through
show how to set jumpers J1 and J2 for the differ-
ent configurations.
JUMPERS J5 THROUGH J10, J19 AND J20
Jumpers J5 through J10, J19 and J20 enable the handshake
functions for the communication link and must be set to
match the equipment being used. See Figure
for a sche-
matic of the jumpers. Normally, these jumpers are installed to
the +12 VDC supply corresponding to logic zero. Jumper posts
labeled J11 and J12 are provided to store the jumpers when
not used for J5 through J10, J19 and J20.
Figure 2-1. IMP Termination Module Layout
CHASSIS GROUND
SYSTEM COMMON
RS-485 PORT
LINK B
LINK A
DIGITAL INPUT
SERIAL LINK
FOR STATIONS
IF REQUIRED
P2
FUSE F1
NIMP02 REDUNDANCY
CABLES ATTACH HERE
P11
P1
P7
J12
J16
J17
J14
J15
J19
J6
J5
J7
J20
J8
J9
J10
J13
J18
P5
J2
J1
J11
SPARE
CR2
P6
P8
P3
P4
P8´
T00448A
PRINTER PORT
(RS-232-C)
TERMINAL PORT
(RS-232-C)
+24 VDC
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