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!
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Disconnect the power supply before making
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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
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completed installation.
Due to the risk of short-circuiting (see Fig. 23), it is
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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.
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Fig. 2. Top view (with HMI and full complement of
onboard I/Os)
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Fig. 3. Side view
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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
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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