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VersaMax® Modules, Power Supplies, and Carriers User's Manual – March 2003
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Module Sizes
The previous diagram shows the length and width of VersaMax Modules. Some modules
have physical clearance requirements that should be considered when planning the layout
of the system. Module carriers have a projecting connector on the left side that fits into the
previous carrier. Clearance for this connector must be included in the overall equipment
width allowed for potential future removal/insertion of a carrier. The clearance required
per carrier is approximately 6.4mm (.25in).
1
Expansion Transmitter Module
a
In NIU I/O Station, allow clearance for cable to pass-through serial port
b
Allow adequate space for expansion cable
2
CPU001 or 002, with Power Supply Module
a
Allow clearance for opening CPU door to access Run/Stop switch
b
Allow adequate space for serial port cables
c
Allow adequate space for power wiring
3
CPU005 / CPUE05 with Power Supply Module
a
Allow clearance for opening CPU door to access Run/Stop switch
b
Allow adequate space for serial port cables
c
Allow adequate space for power wiring
4
Compact Terminal Style I/O Carrier
a
Allow adequate space for device wiring
5
Expansion Receiver Module, Communications Module,
or Power Supply Booster Carrier
a
(Expansion Receiver Module) Allow space for expansion cables
b
(Booster Carrier) Allow adequate space for power wiring
6
Connector-Style I/O Carrier
a
Allow adequate space for cable. Use of Interposing Carrier is optional.
7
Network Interface Unit
a
Allow clearance for opening NIU door.
b
Allow adequate clearance for cables
8
Interposing I/O Terminals
b
Allow adequate space for wiring
9
Auxiliary I/O Terminals
a
Multiple Auxiliary Terminals may be used.
b
Allow adequate space for device wiring
10
Terminal-Style I/O Carrier
a
Allow adequate space for device wiring
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