Ethernet ports
Figure 3-6:
The NIC and Hub ports are located on the unit's faceplate.
3.11.3
Channel connections
The CSI 2600 offers up to 24 sensor channels. The connections are made through the BNC
connectors on the rear of the CSI 2600.
In addition, the CSI 2600 offers up to 4 tach channel connections, up to 4 digital relay
channel connections, and 1 Ethernet HUB and 1 NIC.
The CSI 2600 can accept any sensor type with AC component 10V pk-pk and DC
component < +/-24 V, AC+DC not to /-24 V. Accelerometers can be powered by
the CSI 2600 system’s power supply when sensor power is enabled via the DIP switches on
the termination panel, accessible through the rear panel. Displacement probes can be
powered by the auxiliary -24 VDC power supply. The output for this -24 VDC power supply
is on the rear of the CSI 2600.
Tachometers should provide 1/rev pulses of >0.5V pk-pk with tach pulse 2x noise.
WARNING!
Make sure that the sensor power is disabled when connecting to a protection system with
unbuffered BNC outputs.
3.11.4
4-channel relay inputs and outputs
The CSI 2600 includes up to 4 I/O relay connections that provide optically isolated digital
inputs or dry contact outputs. Inputs can be between 5 V and 24 VDC. Outputs are limited
to 24 VDC @ 0.5 A.
The 6510 Signal Input module is a component that connects to the unit's faceplate, and
allows a combination of sensor and relay types in one module. Each I/O relay channel on
the 6510 Signal Input module contains both input and output hardware. The relays are
configurable as either input or output relays, with a DIP switch (SW1) on the circuit board.
A relay channel that is configured in software cannot be utilized unless the corresponding
DIP switch is set to the correct position. The firmware will detect the DIP switch state at
startup and generates a flag in the HyperTerminal
(1)
session if the software configuration
does not match the DIP switch setting.
(1) See
for more information on terminal emulators like Hyper Terminal.
Getting started
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MHM-97453, Rev 1
Summary of Contents for Machinery Health Expert CSI 2600
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Page 12: ...Introduction to the CSI 2600 8 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 26: ...Getting started 22 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 64: ...Software configuration 60 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 96: ...Data types 92 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 100: ...D 2 Internal wiring diagram for the CSI 2600 ...
Page 106: ...Troubleshooting 102 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
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