
XX017-01-00 Rev 702 V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control
Installation
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7
CPU Connection
The IDL uses standard RS-422 protocol on
connector J11 (6-pin Terminal Block connector).
Prepare a length of Shielded, Dual Twisted-Pair
Cable to have 6 dressed wires. Use the pin
designations in Figure 3 for J11. See the
Reference Section of this manual for applicable
CPU Control System manuals denoting Keypad
pin designations. Refer to the Reference
Section of this manual for Table 1, Shielded,
Dual Twisted-Pair Cable Maximum Operating
Distances.
1. Fabricate the cable as described above. It is
recommended to label both cable ends.
2. Connect the CPU end of the cable to the
Keypads connector on the CPU.
3. Terminate the IDL wire ends of the cable
into the CPU (J11) Terminal Block and
press it into the Panel Connector.
The IDL uses standard RS-422 protocol on
connectors J1-J10 (6-pin Terminal Block
connectors). Prepare a length of Shielded, Dual
Twisted-Pair Cable to have 6 dressed wires.
Use the pin designations in Figure 4 for J1-J10.
Refer to the applicable I/O Device manual for
pin designations. Refer to the Reference Section
of this manual for Table 1, Shielded, Dual
Twisted-Pair Cable Maximum Operating
Distances.
V1300X-DVC/V1300X-RVC
Keypads
Connect the 6 dressed wires from the other end
of the Station 1 (J1) cable to the Terminal Block
(J1) on the Keypad. Use the pin designations in
Figure 5 for connection.
NOTE: STAT 1/J1 is used to represent any of
the 6- position Panel Connectors.
Figure 3
J11 Pin Definition for CPU Cable
Figure 4
J1-J10 Pin Definition for I/O Device Cable