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Connection to Fireye Controls
Each Flame-Monitor programmer module, engineering code 38 or greater for EP modules and
engineering code 4 or greater for EPD modules, comes standard with modbus protocol. The MicroM
control requires having the proper daughter board installed into the chassis. Refer to bulletin E-1101,
MC-5000, BL-1001 and BLZ-1001 respectively for more information. Connection to the Flame-
Monitor and BurnerLogix requires the use of an ED512 cable and ED610 multiport adapters. The
MicroM daughter board comes equipped with a terminal block for easy connection to twisted
shielded cable. The Flame-Monitor and MicroM controls are fixed at 4800 baud. The BurnerLogix
has selectable baud rates. All connected devices must have the same baud rate.
Flame-Monitor Hookup
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It is assumed the Flame-Monitor is mounted in a burner cabinet remote from the inTouch device.
Refer to Figure 6 on page 10 for an illustration overview.
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Plug the ED512 cable into either of the telephone style jacks located in the upper left corner of
the EP or EPD programmer module. Refer to Figure 3 on page 8
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Connect the other end of the ED512 into the mating connector located on the ED610.
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In accordance with local wiring codes, connect the twisted shielded pair (Belden P/N 8761) to
terminals 9 and 10 of the ED610 adapter and run the cable to either the next device to be multi-
dropped or to the inTouch device. Refer to Figure 6 on page 10 for suggested wiring diagram.
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Feed the cable into one of the knockout locations under the protective cover.
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Splice the twisted shielded cable onto a telephone style connector using the black (A) and yel-
low (B) wires. Plug the RJ11 type connector in either communication port of the inTouch
device.
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Replace the protective plastic cover.
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Configure the unit address of the Flame-Monitor.
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Set dipswitch 2 on inTouch to 4800 baud.
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Verify communications.
FIGURE 3.
FLAME MONITOR CONECTORS
EP STYLE PROGRAMMER
RJ12 CONNECTORS FOR ED512 CABLE