ABB GPS2436 User Manual page 35

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Alarm Termination Board
Alarm Termination board options provide for wire wrapped or insulation displacement (punch down)
terminations. The Alarm Termination Board for a specific application may require field installation. To
do so, perform the following steps:
Step
1.
In the upper right hand corner of the MCR1 board, find the alarm board already installed.
2.
Remove the two screws holding the board at the top.
3.
Holding the board on both sides, slowly, but firmly, remove the alarm board from the P8 connector.
4.
Unpack the new board from its box, carefully observing proper ESD procedures.
5.
Connect the alarm board to P8 and press down firmly, until the board is seated.
6.
Secure the alarm board at the top using the two screws removed earlier.
Gateway (LAN) Connections
Step
NOTE:
The Gateway card has been designed into the MCR1/MCR2 boards and requires no additional circuit packs.
The Gateway has an IEEE 802.3 compliant 10Base-T network interface. Since the cable length required to connect to
NOTE:
the network is variable, this cable must be supplied by the user.
At the controller, connect one end of the network interface cable to P2. This connector is located at the bottom
1.
center of the MCR1 board, and immediately below the MCR2 board.
2.
Connect the other end to an IEEE 802.3 compatible network.
Configure the Gateway for the network by contacting the customer's network administrator. Detailed configuration
3.
information may be found in the User's Guide for Millennium II Controller Advanced Features manual.
Rectifier Cabling
Step
For new installations, the Millennium II rectifier cabling has been factory wired and installed to the cabinet BIC/
NOTE:
BLJ board for alarm and rectifier communication.
NOTE:
For connector integrity, verify that the cable is installed and connected properly.
1.
Verify that the rectifier cable is connected to P9, and NOT P7(AUX) cable connector.
2.
Verify that the cable connector is properly seated into P9, and that it is not loose.
3.
Verify that the rectifier cable terminating on the BIC/BLJ board is connected to P9 and also not loose.
Remote Peripheral Monitoring (RPM)
RPM provides data acquisition capability far beyond that normally available in a power system
controller. Monitoring modules available consist of:
• Shunt monitors (6 channels + 1 temperature channel)
• 0-100mV dc Voltage monitors (6 channels + 1 temperature channel)
• 0-3V dc Voltage monitors (6 channels + 1 temperature channel)
• 0-16V dc Voltage monitors (6 channels + 1 temperature channel)
• 0-200V dc Voltage monitors (6 channels + 1 temperature channel)
• Temperature monitor (7 Channels)
• Control Relay module (3 sets of programmable form C relay outputs)
The user may connect a maximum of 95 of any combination of these modules serially.
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