INTRODUCTION
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INTENDED USER
System engineers and technicians should read this manual
before installing and operating the CPM module. A module
SHOULD NOT
be put into operation until this manual is read
and understood. Refer to the
Table of Contents
to find needed
data after the module is operating.
MODULE DESCRIPTION
The CPM has a single printed circuit board that takes up one
slot in a Module Mounting Unit (MMU). It connects the Config-
uration and Tuning Terminal to the Network 90 module bus or
the INFI 90 controlway on the back of the module mounting
unit (MMU).
Two captive screws on the module faceplate secure it to the
Module Mounting Unit (MMU). A five pin connector on the face-
plate receives the plug from the CTT.
The CPM has one card edge connector for signals and power
(P1). P1 connects to common (ground) and +5 VDC power
through the MMU. Digital signals between the CTT and the
master modules also pass through the P1 connector.
FEATURES
The modular design of the CPM module, as with all INFI 90
modules, allows for flexibility when you are creating a process
management system strategy. It provides a fused power source
to the CTT and a connection to the module bus.
NOTE: A CPM module can be removed or installed without power-
ing down the system.
SECTION CONTENT
This manual has six sections.
is an overview of
the CPM module: features, description and specifications.
explains the module operation
and circuitry.
describes precautions to observe
when handling CPM modules and setup procedures required
before module operation. This section also describes the steps
to install the CPM.
describes the error indi-
cations and how to correct them.
has a schedule
for maintaining the module.
explains how to
order parts. It also explains other areas of support that Bailey
Controls provides.