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4.17.2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The replacement battery kit is Exlar P/N 54108. To avoid loss of
absolute position information if that is important, keep main or
logic power applied.
4.17.2.1 CHANGING THE BATTERY ON THE TRITEX TTX080
Remove the wiring access cover on the top of the actuator.
Unplug the two-pin battery connector from the Termination
Board and pull the battery out of the clip. Center the
replacement battery on top of the clip and gently push it into the
clip with a slight rolling motion. Plug in the two-pin connector
and replace and resecure the wiring access cover.
4.17.2.2 CHANGING THE BATTERY ON THE TRITEX TTX060
Remove the four bolts on the back of the actuator that connect
the drive housing to the motor. Separate the motor and drive
carefully, ensuring that no internal connections are broken.
Unplug the two-pin battery connector from the corresponding
connector and pull the battery out of the clip located on the
adapter plate between the Tritex TTX drive housing and motor.
Center the replacement battery on top of the clip and gently
push it into the clip with a slight rolling motion. Plug the battery
back into its two-pin connector and reassemble the actuator.
CAUTION!
When reassembling the actuator ensure no
wires are pinched between the drive housing and motor or the
actuator could be damaged and cease to operate properly.
4.18 ETHERNET OPTIONS, EIP, TCP OR PROFINET IO
The Ethernet Options EIP, PIO, or TCP in the model mask
provide an Ethernet rated M12 connector for connection to the
Network at the rear of the actuator.
straight through cable set must be used. If there is a single
node connection direct from the Ethernet PC/PLC to the Tritex
TTX080 then a crossover cable may be required. Some PC
Ethernet cards have capability to detect a crossover connection.
See Expert Software manual for setup of Tritex TTX080
EtherNet parameters and EtherNet/IP or PROFINET IO
manuals for network specific setup information.
M12-4 “D”
Coded
M12-4 “D”
Coded
1
2
3
3
4
4
2
2
3
4
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
G
BL
B
O
BR
W/G
W/O
W/BL
W/BR
Latch
T688A
Pair 3
Pair 2
Cord sets
Signal Name
1
Tr (TX+)
Pair
2
Transmit - (TX-)
3
R (RX+)
Pair
4
Receive - (RX-)
Figure 27
–
M12 D Coded Straight Through Cord Set
8-Way Modular
M12
Signal
1
1
TX+
Pair
3
2
TX-
2
3
RX+
Pair
6
4
RX-
Figure 28
–
Conversion from M12 D Coded to 8 Way Modular
Straight Through Cord Set
For Options EIN, PIN or TCN in the model mask the M12
connector is not included; the Ethernet CAT 5 cable must be
routed through the M20 IO port. The installer must then crimp
on an RJ45 8-way Modular connector for installation to Ethernet
port inside the wiring access area.
8-Way Modular
Signal
1
TX+
Pair
3
TX-
2
RX+
Pair
6
RX-
An IP67 4-pole M12 D coded connector is used, this type of
connector must only be used with two pair cables. When the
Ethernet connection is made via an Ethernet switch or hub a