Ethernet Cable - Siemens 353 User Manual

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UM353-1B
3. Disconnect wrist strap.
4. Install MPU Controller board and Display Assembly as described in previous sections.
After replacing an I/O Expander board in a controller whose configuration includes an
AINU function block: assemble the controller, apply power, ENTER configuration and
STORE the SEN TYPE parameter. This must be done even if the SEN TYPE displays
the desired type. This will ensure that the function block loads the correct calibration
from the new Expander board. If desired, a FIELD CAL can then be performed.
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10.5.5 Ethernet Cable

Figure 10-6 shows the Ethernet cable.
REMOVAL
1. At the Ethernet connection on the MPU Controller board, press the locking tab on the cable-mounted RJ-45
connector toward the circuit board and withdraw the connector from the board-mounted connector.
2. Remove the Controller board and I/O Expander board, if present, as described in preceding sections.
3. Inside the case, at the rear panel, press the locking tab on the cable-mounted connector upward and withdraw
the connector from the rear panel mounted connector. A long flat-blade screwdriver may be needed to press the
locking tab upward and release the connector.
INSTALLATION
1. Referring to Figure 10-6, perform the steps under Case Connection to install the cable in the case.
2. Install the I/O Expander board as described in a preceding section. Partially install the MPU Controller board;
the Ethernet connector should be accessible. The Ethernet cable must lie on the floor of the case, between the
Expander and Controller boards.
3. In Figure 10-6, refer to the steps under MPU Controller Board Connection to mate the free end of the Ethernet
cable with the connector on the MPU Controller board. Dress the cable so that it will not interfere with the
Display Assembly.
4. Fully install the MPU Controller board and reassemble the controller as described in preceding sections.
April 2012
IMPORTANT
Serial #
U18
U33
Figure 10-5 I/O Expander Board
K2
K1
U36
Firmware
U38
EPROMs
U37
Maintenance
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