WARNING
Property Damage Hazard – The serial inputs are not electrically
isolated
. Failure to properly isolate the user serial interface
could result in actuator or computer damage. Use separate
conduits for power and signal wiring. Close proximity to power lines
may cause signal interference.
Shock Hazard – The serial inputs are not electrically isolated
.
If the power input is floating (not grounded), the serial input
connections may have up to 120 VDC present.
Property Damage Hazard – DO NOT connect 24 VDC power to any of
the serial interface connections.
Note:
The pin designations shown in Table 1-5 are for the COM
port on the
computer
. Make sure that the wiring to the
COM port mating connector correctly matches Transmit
from the ACT2000 to Receive on the computer’s COM port,
and vice versa.
Note:
The maximum distance for serial connections is 50 ft. This
will typically only allow for local interface with a laptop PC.
Note:
The serial interface connections are not isolated
.
Isolation must be provided when connecting to a computer.
INSTALLING THE ACT2000
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Summary of Contents for Precision ACT2000 Series
Page 13: ...Figure 1 1 ACT2000 590P Dimensions INSTALLING THE ACT2000 7...
Page 14: ...8 ACT2000 USER GUIDE Figure 1 2 ACT2000 200F Dimensions...
Page 15: ...Figure 1 3 ACT2000 590P Pin Mounting Provisions INSTALLING THE ACT2000 9...
Page 16: ...10 ACT2000 USER GUIDE Figure 1 4 ACT2000 200F Flange Mounting Provisions...
Page 29: ...Figure 2 1 ACT2000 Electronics System Block Diagram CH 2 UNDERSTANDING THE ACT2000 23...
Page 34: ...28 ACT2000 USER GUIDE Figure 2 2 ACT2000 590P Cut Away View...
Page 37: ...Figure 2 5 Typical Refurbishment Plate CH 2 UNDERSTANDING THE ACT2000 31...
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Page 41: ...Figure 3 1 ACT2000 Basic Operation Flow Chart CH 3 OPERATING THE ACT2000 35...
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