Connecting With Wireless I/O - Honeywell CN100 Planning And Installation Manual

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to prevent signal reflections potentially interfering with
communications.
For RS485 (2-wire, point-to-point or multi-drop), the termination
should be placed at each end of the network. Connect the "T" terminal
to the RS485 B- to enable the termination at CN100 Controller RS485
port side, and refer to third-party devices user manual for information
about termination.
IO Link Ports
The I/O Link is a redundant serial communications subsystem that is
the interface between the CN100 Controller and its Series C I/O or
PM I/O. It is a multi-drop network operating at 750 Kilobits per
second (Kbps) for Series C I/O. The CN100 Controller has one pair of
I/O Link ports identified as I/O Link 1 (IOL1). Each port is
configurable to interface with either I/O Link speed. You cannot mix
I/O of different speeds on the same link.

Connecting with Wireless I/O

To connect Wireless I/O, a Honeywell Field Device Access Point
(FDAP) is connected to the controller through Ethernet. A Honeywell
FDAP can connect with non-redundant controller directly while to
connect with a redundant controller, a switch is needed.
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ATTENTION: Confirm the location to be non-hazardous prior to
adjusting the switch.
ATTENTION: Veuillez-vous assurer que vous êtes dans une zone
d'atmosphère non explosive avant d'ajuster le sélecteur.
For detailed and complete information about installing the FDAP,
see the Field Device Access Point User's Guide.
For the topology of FDAP and field devices in the system, see
"Network Security" in the Experion Network and Security Planning
Guide.
For how to configure wireless I/O, see Control Builder Users Guide
for details.
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