CTI 2500-RIO-B Installation and Operation Guide V1.4
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2.3. Unpacking the Module
Open the shipping carton and remove the special anti-static bag that contains the module.
After discharging any static build-up, remove the module from the static bag. Do not discard the
static bag. Always use this bag for protection against static damage when the module is not inserted
into the I/O base.
CAUTION:
The components on the 2500-RIO-B module printed circuit card can be damaged by static
electricity discharge. To prevent this damage, the module is shipped in a special anti-static
bag. Static control precautions should be followed when removing the module from the bag
and when handling the printed circuit card during configuration.
2.4. Configuring the Module
There are three steps to configuring the module and making it fully operational:
1.
Setting the RS232 Port baud rate
2.
Setting the Remote Base Controller address
3.
Setting the output state on communication loss
(Freeze Jumper)
Figure 2
indicates the location of the RS232 port baud
rate selection switches, the RBC station address
thumbwheel, and Freeze Jumper. The remainder of this
section describes the function of the individual settings.
Setting the RS232 Port Baud Rate
Switches SW1-SW4 are used for setting the baud rate
of the RS-232 serial port. The supported baud rates are
shown in the following table. All other switch
combinations are invalid.
Baud Rate
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
19200
1
1
0
1
9600
1
1
1
1
2400
0
1
1
1
1200
1
0
1
1
300
0
0
1
1
Figure 2. Switch Locations
Baud Rate
Selection Switches
Freeze Jumper
RBC Station
Address