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CHAPTER 3
I
NSTALLING
THE
ANR2
Safe Handling Guidelines
Prevent Electrostatic Damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage the ANR2 if you touch the rear bus connector pins.
Follow these guidelines when handling the module.
1) Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential before handling the module.
2) Work in a static-safe environment whenever possible.
3) Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device.
4) Do not touch the pins of the bus connector or I/O connector.
5) Do not disassemble the module
6) Store the module in its anti-static bag and shipping box when it is not in use.
Prevent Debris From Entering the Module
During DIN rail mounting of all devices, be sure that all debris (metal chips, wire
strands, tapping liquids, etc.) is prevented from falling into the module. Debris may
cause damage to the module or unintended machine operation with possible personal
injury. The DIN rail for the modules should be securely installed and grounded before
the modules are mounted on it.
Remove Power Before Servicing in a Hazardous Environment
The AnyNET-I/O InterConnect bus is hot-swappable, but remove power before remov-
ing or installing any modules in a hazardous environment.
Mounting
Dimensions
Figure 3.1 shows the dimensions of an AnyNET-I/O
module. The ANR2 module is a low power module that
does not require any additional spacing when mounting
the unit. Refer to the installation instructions of the
appropriate AnyNET-I/O network interface module for
complete information on spacing needed to install the
module.
You will need to ground the LVDT/
RVDT cable shields at the module.
There is a single pin on the ANR2 to
ground a shield, but if you have multi-
ple shields, it may be better to ground
them to the DIN rail. If you decide to
do this, make sure your DIN rail is long
enough to mount the AnyNET-I/O
modules and ground the cable shields.
The ANR2 module must be installed as part of an AnyNET-I/O stack. The instruc-
tions in this manual explain how to install the ANR2 as part of the stack and how
to set its address. Complete installation instructions for the AnyNET-I/O stack, or
individual networked modules, is included in the manual for installing the network
interface module.
Figure 3.1 AnyNET-I/O Outline
4.47"
(113.5)
3.
9
0
"
(99.
1
)
4.55
"
(1
1
5
.6)
0.89"
(22.6)
I/O Mating Connector
0.26"
(6.6)
AD
D
R
E
SS
4.47"
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