Revised 11/19/99 • BACview
2
Hardware Guide
3
© 1999 Automated Logic Corporation
Specifications
Power
24 VAC ± 10% 50-60 Hz at 350 mA,
8.4 VA supplied by the 14 conductor
ribbon cable (see Figure 2).
Software Requirements
Screen files
must be transferred to the module
connected to the BACview
2
. Refer to the
BACview
2
Programmer's Guide
and the
BACview Programmer’s Tutorial
for further
information.
Module Interface
14-pin proprietary
auxiliary device port.
Hardware Requirements
Use the
BACview
2
with any Exec 6.0 (or later)
control module with a 14-pin auxiliary
device port. For instructions on using the
BACview
2
, refer to the
BACview
2
User's
Guide
.
Operating Temperature Range
32 - 120
°F, or 0 °C to 48.9 °C; 10 to 90% relative
humidity (non-condensing).
Protection
Provides 12KV human
discharge model protection to the
encloser.
Listed By
PAZX (UL 916), cUL C22.2
No.205-M1983.
Mounting
The BACview
2
rear mounting plate (see
Figure 2) has four mounting holes and one
opening for the 14 conductor ribbon cable.
The rear mounting plate can be removed by
releasing the four screws on the sides and is
used as a template for mounting. There are
typically two different types of mounting,
Types I and II.
NOTE
If this equipment is used in a manner
not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
Type I Mounting
The BACview
2
can be mounted onto a panel
directly above the module it will
communicate with (see Figure 3 on page 4).
1. Remove the rear mounting plate screws
(see Figure 2 for location) from the
BACview
2
.
2. Remove the rear mounting plate from the
BACview
2
.
Figure 2. Rear Mounting Plate
Mounting Holes
14 Pin TTL Connector
14 Conductor
Ribbon Cable
Rear Mounting
Plate Screws
Mounting Holes
Rear Mounting
Plate Screws