Communications And Networking; Network Configuration Overview - GE Hydran M2-X Instruction Manual

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5 Communications and Networking

The Hydran M2-X can be used as a stand-alone unit or within a network of up to
32 Hydran M2-X's.
computer, or remotely to the host computer through a modem or Ethernet (via
copper wires or fiber optic).

5.1 Network Configuration Overview

As shown in the Figure below, a Hydran M2-X network is a daisy chain of Hydran
M2-X's. The Hydran M2-X's in the network are connected together using an RS-485
link (for technical details, see Section D-1).
Daisy chain: RS-485 link, isolated, 1 triad
Maximum number of Hydran M2-Xs: 32
Maximum total length of cables: 1,200 m (4,000 ft)
In a network, the Perception software can communicate with each Hydran M2-X
individually because each one is identified by a unique identification number
(Monitor ID parameter) set by the user (see Section 3.2.7.1).
The Hydran M2-X's manage all communications automatically (transmission and
reception). Data transmission is half-duplex (one direction at a time, from a single
source).
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Both configurations can be connected locally to a laptop
Figure 5-1: Network Overview (Daisy Chaining of Hydran M2-Xs)
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Hydran* M2-X Instruction Manual
To host computer
with Perception
software via either:
Ethernet (wire
or fiber optic)
Modem
interface.
Or RS-485 link
to Hydran 201Ci
controller
MA-029
Rev. 1.0, 30-Jul-18

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