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COMPACTFLASH

®

 CARD

CompactFlash socket is a Type II socket that can accept either Type I or II 

cards. Use cards with a minimum of 4 Mbytes and formatted to a maximum of 

2 Gbytes (see Note box below) with the Data Station’s CompactFlash socket. 

Cards are available at most computer and office supply retailers. The 

CompactFlash can be used for optional database storage only. 

Information stored on a CompactFlash card can be read by a card reader 

attached to a PC. This information is stored in IBM (Windows

®

) PC compatible 

FAT16 file format.

CompactFlas

h

(Top Side)

CompactFlash-

Insert Top Side

Towards Left

Note: Do not remove or insert 

the CompactFlash card while 

power is applied.

POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

It is very important that the power supply is mounted correctly if the unit is 

to operate reliably. Please take care to observe the following points:

– The power supply must be mounted close to the unit, with usually not more 

than 6 feet (1.8 m) of cable between the supply and the Data Station. 

Ideally, the shortest length possible should be used.

– The wire used to connect the Data Station’s power supply should be at least 

22-gage wire. If a longer cable run is used, a heavier gage wire should be 

used. The routing of the cable should be kept away from large contactors, 

inverters, and other devices which may generate significant electrical 

noise.

– A power supply with an NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) and 

SELV rating is to be used. This type of power supply provides isolation to 

accessible circuits from hazardous voltage levels generated by a mains 

power supply due to single faults. SELV is an acronym for “safety extra-

low voltage.” Safety extra-low voltage circuits shall exhibit voltages safe 

to touch both under normal operating conditions and after a single fault, 

such as a breakdown of a layer of basic insulation or after the failure of a 

single component has occurred.

Visit www.redlion.net for a complete list of our PSDR Series of Class 2 

power supplies.

EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Although Red Lion Controls Products are designed with a high degree of 

immunity to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), proper installation and wiring 

methods must be followed to ensure compatibility in each application. The type 

of the electrical noise, source or coupling method into a unit may be different 

for various installations. Cable length, routing, and shield termination are very 

important and can mean the difference between a successful or troublesome 

installation. Listed are some EMI guidelines for a successful installation in an 

industrial environment.

1. A unit should be mounted in a metal enclosure, which is properly connected 

to protective earth.

2. Use shielded cables for all Signal and Control inputs. The shield connection 

should be made as short as possible. The connection point for the shield 

depends somewhat upon the application. Listed below are the recommended 

methods of connecting the shield, in order of their effectiveness.

a. Connect the shield to earth ground (protective earth) at one end where the 

unit is mounted.

b. Connect the shield to earth ground at both ends of the cable, usually when 

the noise source frequency is over 1 MHz.

3. Never run Signal or Control cables in the same conduit or raceway with AC 

power lines, conductors, feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and 

heaters, etc. The cables should be run through metal conduit that is properly 

grounded. This is especially useful in applications where cable runs are long 

and portable two-way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation 

is near a commercial radio transmitter. Also, Signal or Control cables within 

an enclosure should be routed as far away as possible from contactors, control 

relays, transformers, and other noisy components. 

4. Long cable runs are more susceptible to EMI pickup than short cable runs.

5. In extremely high EMI environments, the use of external EMI suppression 

devices such as Ferrite Suppression Cores for signal and control cables is 

effective. The following EMI suppression devices (or equivalent) are 

recommended:

Fair-Rite part number 0443167251 (RLC part number FCOR0000)

Line Filters for input power cables:

Schaffner # FN2010-1/07 (Red Lion Controls # LFIL0000)

6. To protect relay contacts that control inductive loads and to minimize radiated 

and conducted noise (EMI), some type of contact protection network is 

normally installed across the load, the contacts or both. The most effective 

location is across the load.

a. Using a snubber, which is a resistor-capacitor (RC) network or metal oxide 

varistor (MOV) across an AC inductive load is very effective at reducing 

EMI and increasing relay contact life.

b. If a DC inductive load (such as a DC relay coil) is controlled by a transistor 

switch, care must be taken not to exceed the breakdown voltage of the 

transistor when the load is switched. One of the most effective ways is to 

place a diode across the inductive load. Most RLC products with solid state 

outputs have internal zener diode protection. However external diode 

protection at the load is always a good design practice to limit EMI. 

Although the use of a snubber or varistor could be used.

RLC part numbers: Snubber: SNUB0000

   

Varistor: ILS11500 or ILS23000

7. Care should be taken when connecting input and output devices to the 

instrument. When a separate input and output common is provided, they 

should not be mixed. Therefore a sensor common should NOT be connected 

to an output common. This would cause EMI on the sensitive input common, 

which could affect the instrument’s operation.
Visit RLC’s web site at http://www.redlion.net/emi for more information on 

EMI guidelines, Safety and CE issues as they relate to Red Lion Controls 

products.

NOTE

For reliable operation of this and other Red Lion products, one of the 

following brands of CompactFlash card must be used...

SimpleTech SMART

®

 Modular 

swissbit

®

SanDisk

® 

Silicon Systems

Not all of the above manufacturers offer CompactFlash cards recognized to 

UL standards, which may be required for your application.

Although RLC products limit use of CompactFlash card memory to 2 GB, 

cards with a larger capacity can be used. They MUST be formatted to 2 

GB and use the FAT 16 file system. It is recommended to format the CF 

card using the format utility from within Crimson.

Summary of Contents for DSPLE

Page 1: ...h can be purchased as part of a kit that includes a manual and cables or downloaded free of charge from www redlion net SAFETY SUMMARY All safety related regulations local codes and instructions that appear in the manual or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it If equipment is used in a manner not specifi...

Page 2: ...l 30 g Altitude Up to 2000 meters 7 CONSTRUCTION Case body is burgundy high impact plastic and stainless steel For indoor use only Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 8 POWER CONNECTION Removable wire clamp screw terminal block Wire Gage Capacity 24 AWG to 12 AWG Torque 4 45 to 5 34 in lb 0 5 to 0 6 N m 9 MOUNTING Snaps onto standard DIN style top hat T profile mounting rails according to ...

Page 3: ...re the unit is mounted b Connect the shield to earth ground at both ends of the cable usually when the noise source frequency is over 1 MHz 3 Never run Signal or Control cables in the same conduit or raceway with AC power lines conductors feeding motors solenoids SCR controls and heaters etc The cables should be run through metal conduit that is properly grounded This is especially useful in appli...

Page 4: ...S485 USB PG RS232 PG ETHERNET CF STS CBLxxxxx CHASSIS GND OR CBLPROG0 REM SLC 5 03 CPU RUN BATT FLT RUN RS232 DH485 FORCE PROG VDC PWR OUT 24 PWR OUT COM VAC NEUT 120 240 VAC USER POWER POWER RS232 PG USB PG RS232 PG ETHERNET WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT IS ALIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOW TO BE NON HAZARDOUS INPUT AND OUTPUT I O WIRING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLASS I DIV 2...

Page 5: ...of the available cables WARNING Do NOT use a standard DH 485 cable to connect this port to Allen Bradley equipment PORT 3 ETHERNET CONNECTION RS232 RS485 5 EXPANSION 24VDC 10 USB PG TxA PIN 8 GREEN YELLOW LED LED AMBER NIC ETHERNET RS232 PORT COMMS COMMS PORT COMM CTS PIN 1 COMM Rx Tx RTS PIN 6 TxB COMM RxA RxB TxA TxB PIN 1 TxEN RS485 ETHERNET RS232 RS485 CF RS232 PG PORT RTS PIN 6 CTS PIN 1 USB ...

Page 6: ...ls Crimson 2 0 Device after Crimson 2 0 is installed This may have already been accomplished if your Data Station was configured using the USB port Once the driver is installed connect the Data Station to your PC with a USB cable and follow Mounting the CompactFlash instructions in the Crimson 2 0 user manual Note The USB port is for system set up and diagnostics and is not intended for permanent ...

Page 7: ...communication drivers and cables 2 Use this part number to purchase the Crimson software on CD with a printed manual USB cable and RS 232 cable Otherwise download free of charge from www redlion net 3 Antenna G3QANT00 is NOT included with the card Must be purchased separately if needed 4 Red Lion offers RJ modular jack adapters Refer to the DR literature for complete details 5 Industrial grade two...

Page 8: ...demnify RLC against damages claims and expenses arising out of subsequent sales of RLC products or products containing components manufactured by RLC and based upon personal injuries deaths property damage lost profits and other matters which Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P...

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