Installation Dragon PTN Nodes
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Release 01 02/2018
Figure 7
NSM-A: Side View
b.
Node Number
Node numbers are set in decimal code using rotary switches S3 (=least significant) to S6
(=most significant). Valid decimal node numbers range from 0001 to 8999. The configured
node number can be verified on the CSM display, see Ref.[3] in Table 1. An invalid configured
node number would result in an error and node number '9001' on the display.
Figure 8
Example: Node Number 219
c.
Hardware Edition
The hardware edition (labeled as CARD_ID) of the NSM has been factory set with rotary DIP
switch S1 and S2 (=most significant) and MUST NOT BE CHANGED!
d.
LED Indications
PSI1/2 refers to the ‘PSU-input’ of the PSU in the PSU1/2 slot;
PSO1/2 refers to the ‘PSU-output’ of the PSU in the PSU1/2 slot;
Only on NSM-A: POE1/2 refers to the POE1/2 connectors. On the NSM-B, these LEDs are
unused spare LEDs;
DI1/2 refers to inputs1/2 on the digital input (=DI) connector on the NSM;
DO1/2 refers to output contact1/2 on the digital output (=DO) connector on the NSM;
CSM1/2 refers to the CSM plugged into CSM1/CSM2;
PoE Connectors
only on NSM-A
NSM
Hardware
Edition
S6
S5
S4
S3
Example: Node N° = 219
Dec
à
0 2 1 9
0
2
1
9