Bus And Port Connections - Honeywell CIPer 50 Installation & Commissioning Instructions

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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS

Bus and Port Connections

Overview
WARNING
Risk of electric shock or equipment damage!
Do not touch any live parts in the cabinet!
Disconnect the power supply before making
connections to or removing connections from
terminals of the CIPer Model 50 controller or Panel Bus
I/O modules.
Do not reconnect the power supply until you have
completed installation.
Due to the risk of short-circuiting (see Fig. 23), it is
strongly recommended that the CIPer Model 50 con-
troller be supplied with power from a dedicated trans-
former. However, if the CIPer Model 50 controller is to
be supplied by the same transformer powering other
controllers or devices (e.g., the PW M-Bus Adapter),
care must be taken to ensure that correct polarity is
observed.
Observe the rules regarding electrostatic discharge.
Fig. 2. Top view (with HMI and full complement of
onboard I/Os)
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Fig. 3. Side view
Legend
1 RS232 / RJ45 socket (for connection of M-Bus and
other RS232-based protocols; factory debugging)
2 Three-position slide switch (for setting bias and
termination resistance of RS485-1)
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3 Two Ethernet / RJ45 sockets (for BACnet IP com-
munication); 10/100 Mbit/s; 1 "link" LED + 1
"activity" LED
4 USB 2.0 Host Interface (for connection of IF-LON2);
max. 200 mA, high speed
5 RS485-1* (isolated; for BACnet MS/TP, Panel Bus,
Modbus RTU communication, etc.)
6 RS485-2* (non-isolated; for BACnet MS/TP, Panel
Bus, Modbus RTU communication, etc.)
7 LEDs
8 USB 2.0 Device Interface (for connection to WEBs
N4 web browsers, and 3
9 HMI (or RJ45 socket for connection of portable
HMI)
*Modbus RTU Master/Slave communication is possible on
the two RS485 interfaces.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock or equipment damage!
It is prohibited to connect any of the RJ45 sockets of the
CIPer Model 50 controller to a so-called PoE-enabled
device ("Power over Ethernet").
RS232 / RJ45 Socket
Via its RS232 / RJ45 socket, the CIPer Model 50 controller
can be connected (using an XW586 cable) to a PW M-Bus
Adapter and thus to M-Bus networks. See also section "M-
Bus Connection" on pg. 41.
Fig. 4. RS232 / RJ45 socket
Configuring the RS232 Interface in WEBs N4
When you configure the RS232 interface (for M-Bus) in
WEBs N4, the corresponding Port Name will appear as
shown in Fig. 5.
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RS232-RJ45 SOCKET

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