3.11
Connectivity
The CSI 2600 monitoring unit consists of:
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An AC power connection (110–220 V, 50/60 Hz)
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An Ethernet connection
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Signal connections for 1–24 sensors
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Tachometer connections for 1–4 sensors
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Digital I/O relay connections for 1–4 relays
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System power status LEDs
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An attached cooling fan
3.11.1
Power supply
Power input: 120–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz input, auto-sensing.
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AC power connection has an IEC 320 C13 receptacle
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North American 3-prong plug (NEMA 5-15P) is provided
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Unit may be powered with either 110 V / 60 Hz or 220 V / 50 Hz input power
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No internal switches need to be adjusted to select power type
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80 W consumption
Note
A 500 W UPS is recommended. The quality of the power provided to the CSI 2600 is very important.
Although the CSI 2600 contains input protection and some degree of line conditioning, it is
important to provide the unit with clean power when ground isolated from the production
equipment.
3.11.2
Ethernet ports
Use the NIC port to connect the CSI 2600 to the LAN.
Use the Hub port to connect the CSI 2600 directly to the computer.
Getting started
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Summary of Contents for Machinery Health Expert CSI 2600
Page 1: ...User Guide MHM 97453 Rev 1 April 2014 CSI 2600 Machinery Health Expert User Guide ...
Page 8: ...CSI 2600 back view Figure 2 2 Introduction to the CSI 2600 4 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
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 ...
Page 109: ...Index MHM 97453 Rev 1 105 ...