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INSTALLATION

SETUP/PHYSICAL INSTALLATION

I-E96-401A   

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Installing the Termination Module

The IMP termination module inserts into a standard INFI 90
termination mounting unit (TMU) and occupies one slot. To
install:

1. Verify the slot assignment of the termination module.

2. Align the termination module with the guide rails in the
termination mounting unit and partially insert the module.

3. Push down the plastic stop and insert the module until it is
latched into the TMU unit.

4. Install the front cover.

Terminal Wiring

Serial link and power wiring must be connected to the NIMP01
terminal strip. The NIMP02 module only has power wiring ter-
minals. To connect serial link and power wiring:

NOTE: Proper polarity of all signals must be maintained.

1. Remove the front cover.

2. Insure the IMP termination module is pulled out far enough
to gain access to the terminal strip.

3. Feed the serial link wiring into the terminal strip area and
connect them to the appropriate terminals.

4. Connect an 18 AWG wire from the +24 VDC bus of the ter-
mination mounting unit to the +24 VDC terminal of the termi-
nation module.

5. Connect an 18 AWG wire from the common bus of the ter-
mination mounting unit to the common terminal of the termi-
nation module.

CAUTION

It is strongly recommended that all power (cabinet, I/O, etc.) be
turned off before doing any termination module wiring. Failure
to do so could result in equipment damage. Do not apply
power until all connections are verified.

ATTENTION

II est fortement recommand, que toutes les alimentations (arm-
oire, E/S, etc.) soient coupées avant d'effectuer quelque rac-
cord que ce soit sur un carte de raccordement. Un
manquement à ces instructions pourrait causer des dommage
à l'équipement. Ne pas rebrancher les alimentations avant
d'avoir vérifié tous les raccordements.

Summary of Contents for infi 90 NIMP01

Page 1: ...Process Control and Automation Solutions from Elsag Bailey Group E96 401 Multi Function Processor Termination Module NIMP01 02...

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Page 3: ...UIPEMENTS LECTRONIQUES SONT SENSIBLES AUX PERTURBATIONS PAR FR QUENCE RADIO DES PR CAUTIONS DEVRONT TRE PRISES LORS DE L UTILISATION DU MAT RIEL DE COMMUNICATION PORTATIF LA PRUDENCE EXIGE QUE LES PR...

Page 4: ...le provides a termination point for two RS 232 C lines or one RS 232 C line and one RS 485 line plus a serial link to connect an analog control station or digital control station through an NICS01 Con...

Page 5: ...al B 1 through B 4 Original C 1 through C 2 Original D 1 through D 2 Original E 1 through E 3 Original Index 1 through Index 2 Original When an update is received insert the latest changed pages and d...

Page 6: ...ents When removing solvents from printed circuit boards using com pressed air injury to the eyes could result from splashing solvent as it is blown off the printed circuit board p 3 1 SPECIFIC CAUTION...

Page 7: ...utilisez des solvants de nettoyage L air comprim servant enlever le solvant des cartes de circuits imprim s provoque des claboussures qui ris quent d atteindre les yeux p 3 1 ATTENTIONS D ORDRE SP CIF...

Page 8: ...e of Event Recorders Jumper Settings 2 4 Cabling Connections 2 5 Cable Installation 2 5 NKTM01 Cable 2 5 NKTU02 and NKTU12 Cables 2 6 RS 232 C Communication Cable 2 7 Ribbon Cable 6634408A2 2 7 Instal...

Page 9: ...Redundant IMP Termination Module Application 1 2 2 1 IMP Termination Module Layout 2 3 2 2 DCE Jumper Configuration 2 3 2 3 DTE Jumper Configuration 2 3 2 4 Nonhandshake Jumper Configuration 2 3 2 5 L...

Page 10: ...h UUB0 Module Address Settings B 1 B 2 IMMFP03 Dipswitch UMB1 Options Settings B 2 B 3 IMMFP03 Dipswitch UMB1 Special Operation Settings B 3 B 4 IMMFP03 Dipswitch LMB2 Option Settings B 3 B 5 IMMFP03...

Page 11: ...he satellite IIT module such as modems microwave and transceivers This module communicates directly with a network interface I O module on the local INFI NET ring through the I O expander bus The INFI...

Page 12: ...d RS 485 line drivers and receivers Optical isolators Connector sockets DB 9 connectors Light emitting diode LED Terminal blocks Jumpers Fuse Figure 1 1 Example Redundant IMP Termination Module Applic...

Page 13: ...tes when the redundant MFP module is active INSTRUCTION CONTENT This manual consists of five sections and five appendices Introduction Contains an overview of the features specifications and a descrip...

Page 14: ...ts subject to damage or failure when exposed to an electrostatic charge require special handling Handshaking Procedures and protocol used by two devices to establish and maintain communica tion MFT Ma...

Page 15: ...ation I E96 601 INFI NET Communications Modules Table 1 3 Nomenclature Nomenclature Description IISAC01 Analog control station IMMFP01 02 03 Multi function processor module IMMPC01 Multi processing co...

Page 16: ...he field termination panel Environmental Electromagnetic Radio Frequency Interference Values are not available at this time Keep cabinet doors closed Do not use communication equipment any closer than...

Page 17: ...ielding Bag Keep the modules in the static shielding bag until you are ready to install them in the system Save the bag for future use 2 Ground Bag Before Opening Before opening a bag con taining an a...

Page 18: ...odules The pin jumpers on the NIMP01 termina tion module determine the operation of the RS 232 C ports Each port can be configured as a DTE DCE nonhandshake or loopback device Only port one can termin...

Page 19: ...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 u...

Page 20: ...e Jumper Configuration RXD T00449A RXD A TXD A TXD CTS A CTS RTS A RTS DB9 2 DB9 3 DB9 7 DB9 8 J1 AND J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RXD T00450A RXD A TXD A TXD CTS A CTS RTS A RTS DB9 2 DB9 3 DB9 7 DB...

Page 21: ...s are not related to data communications and are reserved for future use For proper RS 232 C and RS 485 operation these must be left in the pins one and two jumpered configura tion Figure 2 5 Loopback...

Page 22: ...per Settings Figures 2 7 2 8 and 2 9 shows jumpers J1 J2 J8 J9 and J10 configuration sequence of event recorders Cabling Connections Figure 2 10 shows the cable connections from the IMP termi nation m...

Page 23: ...ble KTM is a flat ribbon cable 30 meters 100 feet maximum Figure 2 8 Jumper Settings for Rochester ISM RXD T00455A RXD A TXD A TXD CTS A CTS RTS A RTS DB9 2 DB9 3 DB9 7 DB9 8 J1 AND J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 24: ...ane slot assigned to the IMP termi nation module The cable should latch securely in place Card edge connector P3 of the termination module connects to this end of the cable NKTU02 AND NKTU12 CABLES Th...

Page 25: ...f the cable into the termination mounting unit TMU backplane slot assigned to the IMP termi nation module The cable should latch securely in place Card edge connector P3 of the termination module conn...

Page 26: ...ert one end of the cable into the P1 connector of the NIMP01 termination module 2 Insert the other end of the cable into the P10 connector of the NIMP02 termination module 3 Insert one end of the cabl...

Page 27: ...ion module is pulled out far enough to gain access to the terminal strip 3 Feed the serial link wiring into the terminal strip area and connect them to the appropriate terminals 4 Connect an 18 AWG wi...

Page 28: ...module to the cabinet chassis ground bolt 7 Insert the module until it locks securely into place 8 Replace snap on the front cover The termination module is ready for operation if 1 The fuses are inst...

Page 29: ...P have experience working with process control systems and know what precautions to take when working on live AC systems PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Table 3 1 is the preventive maintenance schedul...

Page 30: ...heck signal power and ground connections Printed Circuit Board Cleaning There are several circuit board cleaning procedures in this sec tion These procedures cover circuit board cleaning cleaning edge...

Page 31: ...ompressed air to blow it free of the circuit board EDGE CONNECTOR CLEANING To clean edge connector contacts 1 Use a solvent mixture of 80 isopropyl alcohol 99 5 elec tronic grade and 20 distilled wate...

Page 32: ...s alcohol and dry using compressed air Checking Connections Check all signal wiring power and ground connections within the cabinet to verify their integrity When checking connec tions always turn a s...

Page 33: ...ation When replacing a termination module observe the special handling guidelines listed in Section 2 NOTES 1 Turn off power to the field devices before removing the RS 232 C cables from the IMP termi...

Page 34: ...mination module Mark the cables according to their connector assignments as you remove them 5 Remove the RS 232 C cables from the DB 9 connectors on the faulty termination module Mark the cables accor...

Page 35: ...n part number and quantity 2 Model and serial numbers if applicable 3 Bailey instruction manual number page number and refer ence figure that identifies the part Order parts without commercial descrip...

Page 36: ...not change J1 through J4 jumper settings Jumper J5 disconnects the 30 VDC supplied in earlier Net work 90 systems from the MFP module Jumper J5 is factory set with pin one and pin two jumpered This s...

Page 37: ...ditional module integrity and should be used whenever the module is controlling a process 5 0 Reserved for future use 6 0 Normal 1 Compact configuration Moves configured blocks to the top of NVRAM whi...

Page 38: ...u ration space 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Reserved Do not use If you use this setting your module may not operate properly 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 INFI NET protocol enable This allows the MFP mod ule to take advanta...

Page 39: ...nd selects wait states for ROM NVRAM and SRAM Table B 7 shows the jumper settings for the HW SETUP socket Table B 8 shows the jumper settings Jumpers J1 J2 J4 and J5 define module functions and operat...

Page 40: ...ty and should be used whenever the module is controlling a process 5 0 Enable file system check 1 Disable file system check 6 0 Normal 1 Compact configuration Moves configured blocks to the top of NVR...

Page 41: ...NET Superloop capabilities 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Permit segment modification Allows change to segment scheme config ured with function code 82 specifica tion S1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Enable time stamping Thi...

Page 42: ...all other revisions Socket 3 14 Reserved for future use Do not jumper sockets Socket 4 13 Socket 5 12 Socket 6 11 Socket 7 10 Socket 8 9 Table B 8 IMMFP03 Jumper Settings for J1 J2 J4 and J5 Jumper S...

Page 43: ...PI circuit board Jumpers J1 and J2 must be set as shown in Figures C 2 and C 3 NOTE Figure C 1 shows the IMMPI02 auxiliary I O card The IMMPI01 auxiliary I O card does not have a hard disk drive Figur...

Page 44: ...FUNCTION PROCESSOR INTERFACE INTRODUCTION C 2 I E96 401A Figure C 3 MPI J2 Jumper Setting RTSB RTSB T00460A 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 8 FOR RTSB HANDSHAKE DUART DUART P3 29 P3 14 DUART DUART RTSB DIGOUT 2 DIGOUT...

Page 45: ...J4 are factory set Do not change the jumper settings Figure D 1 INIIT02 Module Layout STATUS LED CPU LEDS STOP RESET PUSHBUTTON MACHINE FAULT TIMER JUMPER POSTS JUMPERS AND POSTS T00328A P1 P3 P2 J2...

Page 46: ...rate is 19 2 kbaud 7 0 Do not initialize NVRAM 1 Initialize NVRAM 8 0 Not used NOTE 0 CLOSED or ON 1 OPEN or OFF Table D 2 INIIT02 Dipswitch SW3 Settings Position Setting Function 1 0 Normal operation...

Page 47: ...summing disabled 2 3 0 0 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 0 1 8 data bits 1 stop bit even parity 1 0 8 data bits 1 stop bit odd parity 1 1 8 data bits 2 stop bits no parity 4 0 Port 1 option serial po...

Page 48: ...erminal Port 1 Position Printer Port 2 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1800 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 75 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2000 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 110 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2400 0 0 1...

Page 49: ...Jumpers J1 J2 J4 and J5 Settings Jumper Setting Function J11 Vertical Sets the RS 232 C diagnostic port to oper ate as DCE Horizontal Sets the RS 232 C diagnostic port to oper ate as DTE J2 4 3 1 Mbi...

Page 50: ...INFI NET to INFI NET transfer module D 1 Installation 2 1 Cables 2 7 Fuse 2 2 Setup physical 2 2 Termination module 2 11 Instruction content 1 3 Intended user 1 1 Introduction 1 1 J Jumper settings 2...

Page 51: ...tion processor IMMFP01 A 1 IMMFP02 A 1 IMMFP03 B 1 Multi function processor interface C 1 N Nomenclature 1 5 O Overview 1 1 R Reference documents 1 4 Repair 4 1 Replacement 4 1 Fuse 4 1 Parts and orde...

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