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Item
Component
Name
Description
Source
Switch or
Router/Firewall
100Base-T Ethernet devices in an Ethernet
network. Devices include other
ControlEdge 900 Controller, HMIs, and
includes routers, servers, and other devices
in wider networks. Use of a properly
configured firewall provides a more robust
network limiting exposure to uncontrolled
network traffic.
8
Ethernet CAT5
shielded cable
Connects I/O expansion racks to CPMs
and/or to 100Base-T Ethernet switches.
The maximum length of the Ethernet cable
is 100m.
Third-party
suppliers
Fiber Optics
Cable
The maximum length of multi-mode fiber
optic cable depends on the specification of
network device, typically 5 Km with a MOXA
EDS-308-MM-SC. A qualified Fiber Optic
Convertor is required.
9
Communications
cable
Ethernet able or Fiber Optic Cable
connects devices icn Ethernet Open
Connectivity network to SCADA
applications.
Third-party
suppliers
Following sections provide information about installing racks, EPM,
power supply and so on.
Table 3-3: Reference about installing racks, EPM, power supply and so on
Components
Reference section
Racks
For information about options and types of racks, see the sections
and
. For information about installing
Racks, see the section
EPM
For information about installing EPM, see the section
.
Power Supply
For information about connecting to AC or DC power supply, see
the section
.
Configuration
For information about configuration, refer to the Software
Configuration Guide.
Environmental
For information about environmental consideration to be taken
care, see the section
.
Summary of Contents for ControlEdge 900 platform
Page 6: ...6 Contents ...
Page 12: ...12 Chapter 1 About this guide ...
Page 52: ...52 ...
Page 57: ...57 One Slot Rack 1 CPM 1 EPM 1 P S 1 RM ...
Page 59: ...59 One Slot Rack ...
Page 62: ...Figure 5 7 Rack dimensions with redundant power supply 62 ...
Page 75: ...75 c Insert the Ethernet cables and mount the security cover for the EMP ...
Page 76: ...d Optional mount a wire security seal The user should get a wire security seal themselves 76 ...
Page 124: ...Figure 5 31 Universal Analog Input Wiring Figure 5 32 Examples of RTD Input Wiring 124 ...
Page 137: ...137 Figure 5 47 Pulse Outing Wiring Figure 5 48 Frequency Wiring ...
Page 144: ...Figure 5 57 16 point High Level Analog Input Wiring 144 ...
Page 147: ...147 Figure 5 60 AC DC Isolated Input Module Wiring ...
Page 148: ...148 ...
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Page 178: ...178 Chapter 8 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ...
Page 222: ...Appendix A Installing RTP 222 ...
Page 227: ...Appendix A Installing RTP Relay Output RTP Internal schematic 227 ...