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3.2 Connections BlueBox T4
3.2.1 Connection Options BlueBox T4
The BlueBox has the following connection options:
1.
Power supply (24 VDC) via a 4-pin M12 panel plug (male)
2.
CAN-bus connection via a 5-pin M12 panel socket (female)
Connection of BlueBox sensor-/actuator modules via a 4-wire CAN-bus connection cable
3.
Relay 1 and 2 output connection via a 8-pin M12 panel socket (female); contact load 48 V/0.5 A;
24 VDC power supply
4.
USB connection
Please note: The USB port at the BlueBox is designed for data export and for firmware update
1
.
5.
LAN connection for LAN cables in standard or cross-link design (see also
3.5 LAN-connection
)
6.
Serial interface connection via a 3-pin M8 panel plug (male); RS-232 or RS-485, the selection is set with
the associated jumpers
2
; (optional with 4-pin M8 panel plug and 12 VDC power supply)
7.
Current output 1 connection via a 4-pin M8 panel socket (female); 4 to 20 mA
8.
Current output 2 connection via a 4-pin M8 panel socket (female); 4 to 20 mA
9.
Pulse input 1 connection via a 4-pin M8 panel socket (female)
PNP/NPN selectable ; adjustable to statically; switching current approx. 6 mA, measurement range up to
20 kHz; debouncable up to 20 Hz see
1.4 Notes on the Pulse Inputs
10.
Pulse input 2 connection via a 4-pin M8 panel socket (female)
PNP/NPN selectable ; adjustable to statically; switching current approx. 6 mA, measurement range up to
20 kHz; debouncable up to 20 Hz see
1.4 Notes on the Pulse Inputs
11.
Ground connection
12.
Borehole (with cap) for an antenna or cable modem
Modems (optional):
HSPA/LTE modem with antenna
ISDN modem
Analogue modem
1
Details on request from GO Systemelektronik
2
see
3.8 Jumper Position RS-232/RS-485 and RS-485 Termination at the BlueBox
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3
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5
6
1
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9 10
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