Digital I/O Termination Unit: Instruction
Digital I/O Termination Unit: Instruction
Digital I/O Termination Unit: Instruction
Harmony Series
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents (continued)
List of Figures
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A-10. Settings for IMDSO14 Powered from E2 .................................................... A-5
A-11. Settings for IMDSO14 Field Powered ......................................................... A-6
A-12. Custom Relay Contact/Terminal Block Assignment for the IMDSO15........ A-6
A-14. Settings for IMDSO15 XU8........................................................................ A-8
A-13. IMDSO15 .................................................................................................. A-8
A-15. Settings for IMDSO15 XU12...................................................................... A-9
A-16. Settings for IMFCS01 ................................................................................ A-9
B-1. TB1 Schematic..........................................................................................B-3
B-2. TB2 Schematic..........................................................................................B-4
B-3. TB3 Schematic..........................................................................................B-5
B-4. TB4 Schematic..........................................................................................B-6
List of Tables
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Safety Summary
SPECIFIC Verify the main power, field power, and power entry panel circuit
WARNINGS breakers/switches are turned off before starting installation, retrofit,
upgrade, or wiring procedures. Failure to do so could result in
severe or fatal shock. Do not turn the power on until the installation,
retrofit, upgrade, or wiring procedures are complete. (p. 2-6)
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Safety Summary (continued)
SPECIFIC Remove a module from its assigned slot before installing or remov-
CAUTIONS ing a cable assigned to that slot. Failure to do so could result in
damage to the module. (p. 2-6, 4-2)
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Support Services
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Trademarks and Registrations
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Introduction Section 1
Overview
The NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit is a Harmony rack
I/O device that is part of the Symphony Enterprise Manage-
ment and Control System. It provides a signal path for up to
16 input signals to the following I/O modules. The inputs are
used by the controller to monitor and control a process.
Intended User
Personnel installing, operating, or maintaining the NTDI02 ter-
mination unit should read this instruction before performing
any installation, operation, or maintenance procedures. Instal-
lation requires an engineer or technician with experience
handling electronic circuitry. Those working with the NTDI02
termination unit should have experience working with and
know the precautions to take around AC/DC power. A knowl-
edge of the Symphony system and electronic principles is also
required.
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Description
CNET
H AR M O N Y R AC K
C O M M U N IC AT IO N
M O DULES
HARMONY C O N TR O LW AY
AREA
C O N T R O L LE R
HARMONY
C O N TR O L L E R
I/O E X PA N D E R BU S
T E R M IN AT IO N T ER M IN AT IO N T E R M IN AT IO N
U N IT U N IT U N IT
F IE L D
W IR IN G
FIE L D BU S
P R O C E S S I/O P R O C E S S I/O
A N A L O G C O N T RO L
S TAT IO N S T04882A
Description
The NTDI02 termination unit is a seven-by-seven inch square
printed circuit board. The board contains:
• Two fuses.
• 16 programmable dipshunts.
• 16 user configurable jumpers.
• Four terminal strips.
• One cable socket.
• Two power source Faston connectors.
• One system common Faston connector.
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Mounting Hardware
Mounting Hardware
Harmony termination units mount in a standard ABB enclo-
sure (P-ME-CAB). An NFTP01 Field Termination Panel is used
for termination unit mounting (Fig. 1-2). The panel attaches to
the side rails in EIA standard 19-inch enclosures.
FIE LD
TE R M IN ATIO N
PA N E L
TE R M IN ATIO N
U N IT
T038 87A
Instruction Content
This instruction contains the following sections:
Introduction Provides an overview of the NTDI02 termination unit.
Installation Explains the physical installation, wiring and cable
requirements, fuse requirements, dipshunt settings, jumpers
settings and handling of the termination unit.
Maintenance Contains a maintenance schedule.
Repair and Explains how to replace the termination unit.
Replacement
Dipshunt and Jumper Provides detailed diagrams for dipshunt and jumper settings
Settings for specific modules.
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How to Use this Instruction
Document Conventions
The ? in the nomenclature or in a part number indicates a
variable for that position (e.g., IMMFP1?).
Reference Documents
Table 1-1 lists ABB instructions for equipment that is refer-
enced in this instruction.
Number Document
WBPEEUI200502?? Module Mounting Unit (IEMMU11, IEMMU12,
IEMMU21, and IEMMU22)
WBPEEUI200505?? Site Planning
WBPEEUI240762?? Digital output module (IMDSO14)
WBPEEUI240763?? Digital output module (IMDSO15)
WBPEEUI240765?? Analog output module (IMASO11)
WBPEEUI240767?? Digital input module (IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and
IMDSI22)
WBPEEUI240770?? Frequency counter module (IMFCS01)
WBPEEUI240772?? Pulse input module (IMDSM04)
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Related Nomenclature
Related Nomenclature
Table 1-2 lists nomenclature related to the NTDI02 termina-
tion unit.
Nomenclature Description
IEMMU11, IEMMU12, IEMMU21, IEMMU22 Module mounting unit
IMASO11 Analog output module
IMDSI13, IMDSI14, IMDSI22 Digital input module
IMDSM04 Pulse input module
IMDSO14, IMDSO15 Digital output module
IMFCS01 Frequency counter module
NFTP01 Field termination panel
NKTU01 Termination cable (PVC)
NKTU11 Termination cable (non-PVC)
Specifications
Refer to Table 1-3 for NTDI02 termination unit specifications.
Property Characteristic/Value
Wire size
Maximum 12 AWG
Minimum 22 AWG
Electrical
Maximum voltage 250Vac
Maximum current 3A
Measurement Category I for circuits > 150 V
(IEC 61010-1:2000) II for circuits < 150 V
Mounting Mounts on the field termination panel.
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Specifications
Property Characteristic/Value
Environmental
Ambient temperature 0° to 70°C (32° to 158°F)
Relative humidity 5% to 95% up to 55°C (131°F) (noncondensing)
5% to 45% at 70°C (158°F) (noncondensing)
Pollution degree: I
Altitude Sea level to 3 km (1.86 mi)
Air quality Noncorrosive
Cooling requirements No cooling is required when used in ABB cabinets and operated
within environmental limits.
Certifications
Canadian Standards Certified for use as process control equipment in an ordinary
Association (CSA) (nonhazardous) location.
Factory Mutual (FM) Approval pending for use in Class I; Division 2;
(pending) Group A, B, C, D; hazardous location.
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Installation Section 2
Introduction
This section explains NTDI02 termination unit installation. Do
not proceed with operation until the steps are read, under-
stood, and performed in the order in which they appear.
Special Handling
Observe these steps when handling electronic circuitry:
7. Use a Grounded Wrist Strap. Use the ABB field static kit
(part number 1948385A1 - consisting of two wrist straps,
ground cord assembly, alligator clip, and static dissipative
work surface) when working with modules. The kit grounds a
technician and the static dissipative work surface to the same
ground point to prevent damage to the circuitry by electro-
static discharge. Connect the wrist strap to the appropriate
grounding plug on the power supply or to an unpainted por-
tion of the enclosure with the alligator clip. The wrist strap
must be effectively connected to the earth grounding electrode
system through the AC safety ground.
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Unpacking and Inspection
Setup/Physical Installation
Install the fuses and configure the dipshunts before installing
or operating the NTDI02 termination unit. Figure 2-1 shows
the layout of the termination unit.
Fuse Installation
There are two fuses on the termination unit. Fuse F1 protects
the E1 power supply and fuse F2 protects the E2 power sup-
ply. Determine the voltage required and refer to Table 2-1 to
select the correct fuse.
Dipshunt Configuration
There are 16 dipshunts on the termination unit. Dipshunts
XU1 through XU16 are for point (I/O) configuration of the 16
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Setup/Physical Installation
3 + + 3 3 + + 3
A2 A6 B6 B2
4 – – 4 4 – – 4
5 + + 5 5 + + 5
A3 A7 B7 B3
6 – – 6 6 – – 6
7 + + 7 7 + + 7
A4 A8 B8 B4
8 – – 8 8 – – 8
X J13 X J14 X J9 X J1 0 X J5 X J6 X J1 X J2
X U 14 X U 10 XU6 XU2
1 2 3 JU M P E R S J1 T H RU J16
X U 15 X U 11 XU7 XU3
X U 16 X U 12 P1 XU8 XU4
F2 F1
E3
E2 E1
T 048 30 A
NOTE: The connections to TB1 through TB4 are different when using the digi-
tal output module IMDSO15. Refer to Figure A-12 and Table A-1 in Appendix A
for specific details.
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Connector P1 Signal Paths
Mounting
To mount the NTDI02 termination unit to the field termination
panel:
1. Insert the tabs of the circuit board into the proper slots of
the termination panel standoff as shown in Figure 2-2 and
slide the circuit board into position.
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Termination Unit Installation
S TA N D O F F
TA B S
S C R E W (2)
F IE LD T E R M IN AT IO N
PA N E L
T E R M IN AT IO N
U N IT T 03 6 19 A
Cable Connection
After mounting the termination unit to the field termination
panel, install the NKTU01 or NKTU11 termination cable. Fig-
ure 2-3 shows a diagram of cable connections to the I/O mod-
ule and termination unit.
P1
N K TU 0 1
N K TU 1 1
I/O M O D U L E P3 P1 N T D I0 2 1 6 I/O P O IN T S
P2
T 04833A
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Termination Unit Installation
Power Wiring
There are three terminals that provide power and ground con-
nections. Refer to Figure 2-1 for terminal locations. System
power connects to the termination unit through Faston con-
nectors E1 and E2 and can be distributed to the configuration
sockets (XU1 - XU16) through fuses (F1 and F2) and jumpers
(J1 - J16). Any combination of power can be connected to
these connectors depending on the application. However, this
requires careful system analysis to ensure circuit board trace
amperage capacity is not exceeded. A single trace can handle a
continuous three amperes. System ground or neutral connects
through Faston connector E3.
Verify the main power, field power, and power entry panel cir-
cuit breakers/switches are turned off before starting installa-
tion, retrofit, upgrade, or wiring procedures. Failure to do so
WARNING
could result in severe or fatal shock. Do not turn the power on
until the installation, retrofit, upgrade, or wiring procedures are
complete.
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Startup Check List
NOTE: Do not mix AC and DC power on the E1 and E2 inputs on the termina-
tion unit. Do not mix AC and DC commons.
Jumper Settings
1. Position the jumper for each socket used on the termina-
tion unit. Use positions 1 and 2 for E2 power and positions 2
and 3 for E1 power.
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Startup Check List
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Maintenance Section 3
Introduction
The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is
affected by the maintenance of the equipment. ABB recom-
mends that all equipment receive preventive maintenance to
keep the equipment operating at an optimum level.
• Antistatic vacuum.
• Screwdriver (medium length).
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Preventive Maintenance Procedures
Task Frequency
Check cabinet air filters. Clean or replace them as necessary. Check the air filter 3 months
more frequently in excessively dirty environments.
Check cabinet and termination unit for dust. Clean using an antistatic vacuum.
Check all termination unit signal, power and ground connections within the cabinet.
Verify that they are secure. Refer to procedure.
Check termination unit circuit board, giving special attention to power contacts and 12 months
edge connectors. Clean as necessary. Refer to procedure.
Complete all tasks in this table. Shutdown
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Preventive Maintenance Procedures
3. Work the cloth back and forth parallel to the edge connec-
tor contacts.
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Preventive Maintenance Procedures
Checking Connections
NOTE: Power to the cabinet should be off while performing this preventive
maintenance task.
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Repair and Replacement Section 4
Introduction
This section explains the repair and replacement procedures
for an NTDI02 termination unit. Table 4-1 is a replacement
and spare parts list.
Fuse Replacement
If a fuse opens, replace it with a fuse having an equivalent rat-
ing. To replace a fuse:
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Termination Unit Replacement
NOTE: Turn off power to the field devices before removing the cables from the
termination unit.
6. When all cables and wires are removed from the termina-
tion unit, remove the two mounting screws and remove the ter-
mination unit from the field termination panel.
NOTE: NTDI01 and NTDI02 may not be interchangeable. The settings may not
be the same.
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Termination Unit Replacement
12. Connect the power source and ground wiring to the E1,
E2, and E3 Faston connectors of the termination unit.
13. Push on the faceplate of the I/O module to fully insert it
into its module mounting unit slot. The I/O modules should be
seated in the termination unit cable at the rear of the module
mounting unit when fully inserted.
14. After all cables and wiring have been replaced, return
power to the field devices.
16. Check I/O points for good quality to ensure the new termi-
nation unit is functioning properly.
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Dipshunt and Jumper Settings Appendix A
IMASO11
JU M P E R P O S IT IO N 4 -2 0 m A O R 1 -5 V O U TP U TS
N OT IM P O R TA N T
1 4 C IR C U ITS :
FU S E E 2 XU1 - XU7
1 XU9 - XU11
2 XU13 - XU16
ALSO SET XU12 AS SHOW N
3 X U 8 N OT U S E D
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04845A
X U 1 2 FO R 2 4 V TO A S O M O D U L E
(24 V M U S T B E C O N N E C TE D TO
TD I0 2 E 1 FA S TO N )
FU S E E 2
1
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
+24 V 3 14
P1 BLOC KS
4 13 +
5 12 N /C
6 11 –
7 10
8 9
COM T 04846A
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IMDSI13, IMDSI14 and IMDSI22
FU S E E 2 XU1 - XU7
1 X U 9 - X U 15
X U 8 A N D X U 1 6 N OT U S E D
2
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 B LO C K S
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04 839 A
Figure A-3. Settings for IMDSI13, IMDSI14 and IMDSI22 Powered from E1
FU S E E 2 XU1 - XU7
1 X U 9 - X U 15
X U 8 A N D X U 1 6 N OT U S E D
2
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 B LO C K S
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04 840 A
Figure A-4. Settings for IMDSI13, IMDSI14 and IMDSI22 Powered from E2
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IMDSM04
JU M P E R P O S ITIO N X U 1 - X U 16 W H E N S W ITC H IN G C O M M O N
N O T IM P O R TA N T
XU1 - XU7
W H E N S W ITC H IN G P OW E R
FU S E E 2 X U 9 - X U 15
1
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 B LO C K S
4 13 +
5 12 OR
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 0 484 1A
Figure A-5. Settings for IMDSI13, IMDSI14 and IMDSI22 Powered from Field
IMDSM04
FU S E E 2 XU 1 - XU4
1 X U 13 - X U 1 6
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04850 A
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IMDSM04
JU M P E R P O S IT IO N XU1 - XU4
N O T IM P O R TA N T X U 1 3 - X U 16
FU S E E 2
1
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15 +24 V
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 B LO C K S
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04851A
FU S E E 2 X U 7 C O N N E C T S 2 4 V D C I/O P O W E R TO
1 T H E P R E A M P LIF IE R O N T H E IM D S M 0 4
M O D U L E . IF N O P R E A M P L IF IE R S U S E D,
2 D O N O T IN S TA L L X U 7 .
3 XU7
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 B LO C K S
4 13 +
5 12 N /C
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM
N OT E : D IP S H U N TS X U 5 , X U 6 , X U 8 -X U 1 2 A R E
N OT U S E D FO R TH E IM D S M 0 4 . M A K E N O
FIE L D C O N N E C TIO N S TO TB 2 A N D T B 3 . T 04853 A
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IMDSO14
IMDSO14
FU S E E 2 XU1 - XU16
1
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12 LOAD
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04843 A
FU S E E 2 XU1 - XU16
1
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12 LOAD
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04844 A
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IMDSO15
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15 +24 V
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9 LOAD
COM T 04842 A
IMDSO15
The digital output module IMDSO15 has specific connections
to TB1 through TB4. Refer to Figure A-12 and Table A-1 for
details.
D IP S H U N T D IP S H U N T D IP S H U N T D IP S H U N T
TB4 USED TB3 USED TB2 USED TB 1 USED
1 COM1 NC3 NC7 COM5
X U13 XU9 XU5 XU1
2 NO1 COM4 COM8 NO5
7 COM3 COM7
X U16 XU12 XU8 XU4
8 NO3 NO7
T 04 9 0 5A
Figure A-12. Custom Relay Contact/Terminal Block Assignment for the IMDSO15
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IMDSO15
Terminal
Signal
No.
COM1 TB4-1
NO1 TB4-2
NC1 TB4-3
COM2 TB4-4
NO2 TB4-5
NC2 TB4-6
COM3 TB4-7
NO3 TB4-8
NC3 TB3-1
COM4 TB3-2
NO4 TB3-3
NC4 TB3-4
COM5 TB1-1
NO5 TB1-2
NC5 TB1-3
COM6 TB1-4
NO6 TB1-5
NC6 TB1-6
COM7 TB1-7
NO7 TB1-8
NC7 TB2-1
COM8 TB2-2
NO8 TB2-3
NC8 TB2-4
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IMDSO15
3
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
TE R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13
5 12
P1
6 11
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04847 A
FU S E E 2
1
3 XU8
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04880 A
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IMFCS01
FU S E E 2
1
3 XU12
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLO CKS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04881 A
IMFCS01
JU M P E R P O S IT IO N N OTE : D O N OT IN S TA LL
N OT IM P O R TA N T D IP S H U N TS IN LO C ATIO N S
X U 1 -X U 1 2 A N D X U 14 -X U 1 6
FU S E E 2
1
3 XU13
FU S E E 1
1 16
2 15
T E R M IN A L
– 3 14 BLOC KS
4 13 +
5 12
P1
6 11 –
+ 7 10
8 9
COM T 04852A
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TB1 Through TB4 Schematics Appendix B
P1 Connections
Table B-1 defines the signal paths for P1.
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P3 Connections
P3 Connections
Table B-2 shows the cable pin connections from connector P3
of the I/O module to connector P1 of the termination unit.
NKTU01/NKTU11
1 2
P3 P1 P31 P12 P31 P12
1 1 6 17 11 27
A 2 F 18 M 28
2 3 7 19 12 29
B 4 H 20 N 30
3 5 8 21 13 31
C 6 J 22 P 32
4 7 9 23 14 33
D 8 K 24 R 34
5 13 10 25 15 35
E 16 L 26 S 36
NOTES:
1. P3 on I/O module.
2. P1 on termination unit.
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TB1 Schematic
TB1 Schematic
N K T U 0 1/ J1 TB1
N K T U 11 E2
1
2
3
E1 XU1
1 16
BRN/ P1 2 15
P3
B LK 3 14 1
9 23 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 2
K 24
8 9
J2
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU2
1 16
B LK / 2 15
P3 P1
RED 3 14 3
10 25 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 4
L 26
8 9
J3
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU3
1 16
B LU / 2 15
P3 P1
RED 3 14 5
11 27 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 6
M 28
8 9
J4
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU4
1 16
Y E L/ 2 15
P3 P1
RED 3 14 7
12 29 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 8
N 30
8 9
T 0 4 8 73 A
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TB2 Schematic
TB2 Schematic
N K T U 01/ J5 TB2
N K T U 11 E2
1
2
3
E1 XU5
1 16
BRN/ P1 2 15
P3
RED 3 14 1
13 31 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 2
P 32
8 9
J6
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU6
1 16
B LK / 2 15
P3 P1
B LU 3 14 3
14 33 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 4
R 34
8 9
J7
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU7
1 16
RED/ 2 15
P3 P1
B LU 3 14 5
15 35 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 6
S 36
8 9
J8
1
E2
2
3
E1 XU8
1 16
P3 Y E L/ P1
2 15
B LK 3 14 7
8 21 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
7 10 8
8 9
T 0 4 8 7 4A
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TB3 Schematic
TB3 Schematic
N K T U 01 / J9 TB3
N K TU 11 1
E2
2
3
E1 XU9
1 16
P3 P1 2 15
BRN 3 14 1
5 13 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 2
E 16
8 9
J10
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 10
1 16
RED/ 2 15
P3 P1
BLK 3 14 3
6 17 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 4
F 18
8 9
J11
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 11
1 16
BLU/ 2 15
P3 P1
BLK 3 14 5
7 19 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 6
H 20
8 9
J12
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 12
1 16
P3 P1
2 15
ORN 3 14 7
J 22 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
7 10 8
8 9
E1
E2 F1 E1
P3 P1
COM F2 E2
S H LD
N /C 14 E3
T 04 8 7 5A
WBPEEUI260050A0 B-5
TB4 Schematic
TB4 Schematic
N K T U 01/ J1 3 TB4
N K T U 11 E2
1
2
3
E1 X U 13
1 16
P3 P1 2 15
B LK 3 14 1
1 1 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 2
A 2
8 9
J1 4
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 14
1 16
P3 2 15
P1 3
RED 3 14
2 3 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 4
B 4
8 9
J1 5
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 15
1 16
P3 2 15
P1 5
B LU 3 14
3 5 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 6
C 6
8 9
J1 6
1
E2
2
3
E1 X U 16
1 16
P3 2 15
YEL
P1 7
3 14
4 7 +
4 13
5 12 –
6 11
ORN 7 10 8
D 8
8 9
T 0 4 8 7 6A
B-6 WBPEEUI260050A0
Index
C N
Checking connections .............................. 3-4 Nomenclature............................................1-5
Cleaning
Edge connectors.................................... 3-3 O
Printed circuit boards ............................. 3-2
Conventions, documents .......................... 1-4 Overview ...................................................1-1
F P
Field static kit ............................................ 2-1 Parts list ....................................................4-1
Fuse PCB cleaning ............................................3-2
Installation.............................................. 2-2 Power wiring..............................................2-6
Replacement.......................................... 4-1 Preventive maintenance
Checking connections ............................3-4
H Schedule ................................................3-1
Tools and equipment..............................3-1
How to use this instruction........................ 1-4
R
I
Replacing fuses.........................................4-1
I/O wiring .................................................. 2-7
Installation S
Cables.................................................... 2-5
Fuse....................................................... 2-2 Setup/physical installation.........................2-2
I/O wiring................................................ 2-7 Special handling........................................2-1
Power wiring .......................................... 2-6
Termination unit ..................................... 2-4 T
Termination unit
M Cables ....................................................2-5
Maintenance ............................................. 3-1 Dipshunt configuration ...........................2-2
Schedule................................................ 3-1 Installation ..............................................2-4
Tools required........................................ 3-1 Replacement ..........................................4-1
Mounting hardware ................................... 1-3
U
Unpacking and inspection .........................2-2
User qualifications.....................................1-1
WBPEEUI260050A0 Index - 1
WBPEEUI260050A0
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