ROVINS – User Manual
MU–ROVINS–AN–013 Ed. A – March 2012
23
The Ethernet connector provides the following inputs and outputs:
•
1 Ethernet 10/100Mbit port used to transport up to 5 input/output streams user-
configured either with UDP or TCP. Configuration is made through the Web-based
User Interface.
•
1 repeater serial port used to monitor system state and send configuration commands
in serial mode.
•
1 input pulse user-configurable, usually used to send PPS synchronization.
•
1 output pulse user-configurable
•
1 ext pulse coming from the central connector to trigger external sensors
•
2 different power supply (EXT1 and EXT2) for powering external sensors
Caution
D
O NOT USE BOTH THE
E
THERNET LINK AND THE SERIAL ONE TO CONFIGURE
ROVINS
IN THE
SAME TIME
.
V.5 Port X (X being C, D, or E) Connector Specifications
The Port C, Port D and Port E connectors are used to connect external sensors and
system to ROVINS. Refer to Figure 9 for the corresponding wiring. These inputs/outputs
are user-configurable through the Web-Based User Interface. Refer to document
INS
-
Configuration & Operation with the Web-based User Interface (Ref.:
MU-INSIII-AN-002
)
for details on ROVINS configuration with this Web-based User Interface.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Figure 9 - Diagram of Port X (X being C, D or E) connector
The full pin assignment for Port X connector is described in Table 3.
Summary of Contents for ROVINS
Page 1: ...ROVINS User Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 14: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 8 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 16: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 10 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 18: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 12 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 20: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 14 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 22: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 16 Figure 4 Centering pin locations...
Page 24: ...ROVINS User Manual MU ROVINS AN 013 Ed A March 2012 18 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...