
ETAS
Commissioning
ES600.2 - User Guide
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6.3
Cabling
This section describes how to connect additional modules from the ES6xx
series, the power supply and the host PC to your ES600.2 Synchronization and
Power Management Module.
First, connect the modules mechanically before performing the cabling. The
pertinent notes are located in the chapter “Assembly and Interlocking” on
page 23.
The order of the cabling of the connections of the ES600.2 module is random.
There are several special connecting cables available for connecting the mod
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ules that can be ordered separately. An overview is located in the chapter
“Accessories” on page 44.
6.3.1
Putting a simple module compound in operation
To put a simple module compound in operation, the cables CBE100 or CBE250,
CBE130 or CBE140 and CBP120 or CBP1205 are required.
Connecting with the PC:
1. Connect the PC and the FE-HOST connection of the ES600.2
module placed highest in the hierarchy with the cable CBE100.
Connect the RJ-45 plug connector with the open Ethernet
interface of your PC.
or
2. Connect the PC and the GE-HOST connection of the ES600.2
module placed highest in the hierarchy with the cable CBE250.
Connect the RJ-45 plug connector with the open Ethernet
interface of your PC.
Connecting with the measuring modules:
1. Connect the HOST connections of your data acquisition and
interface modules from the ES6xx series with one unused con
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nection ETH1 to ETH6 each of the ES600.2. Use a cable of type
CBE130 or CBE140 for this purpose. Insert the ends marked in
blue into the HOST connections of the data acquisition and
interface modules and the ends marked in red into the connec
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tions ETH1 to ETH6 of the ES600.2.
Connecting with the sensors:
1. Connect the sensors with the inputs of the data acquisition
modules. Relevant notes are in the User's Guides of the individ
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ual modules.
NOTE
The connections of the ES600.2 and the transducers can also feature dan
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gerous voltages when the device is switched off. Ensure that the connections
are de-energized before you start the cabling.