Installation Manual
NetSure⢠LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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Table 4. OEM2 Port Pin Assignments (9-Pin Female D-Type Jack)
Software Selected for RS-232 Connection, Configured as
DTE
Port Pin Number Application Input/Output
1
Data Carrier Detect
(/DCD)
Input to System
2
Received Data (RxD)
Input to System
3 Transmitted Data (TxD) Output from System
4
Data Terminal Ready
(/DTR)
Output from System
5 Signal Ground (Gnd) -
6
Data Set Ready (/DSR)
Input to System
7
Request to Send (/RTS)
Output from System
8 Clear to Send (/CTS) Input to System
9 - -
Table 5. OEM2 Port Pin Assignments (9-Pin Female D-Type Jack)
Software Selected for RS-422 Connection, Configured as
DTE
Port Pin Number Application Input/Output
1
Received Data (RxD-)
Input to System
2
Received Data (RxD+)
Input to System
3 Transmitted Data (TxD+)
Output from System
4 Transmitted Data (TxD-) Output from System
5 Signal Ground (Gnd) -
6
Handshake Out (HSO-)
Output from System
7 Handshake Out (HSO+) Output from System
8 Handshake In (HSI+) Input to System
9
Handshake In (HSI-)
Input to System
OEM3 Port Connections (if required) (586505000/586505500
Only)
This port always functions as a Vortex Power System (VPS) or
N
ETSURE Power System (NPS) Interface Port. The port may also
have other functions as determined by the LMS1000 Software
Options or LMS1000 Specialty Interfaces installed.
Vortex Power System (VPS) or N
ETSURE Power System (NPS)
Port
A cable is connected between the 9-pin female D-type VPS/NPS
Port jack (labeled "OEM3 [VORTEX RS-485]") located on the rear of
the Main Cabinet, and the appropriate RJ-45 jack located on the
VPS/NPS cabinet. Refer to Figure 7 for location of the VPS/NPS
Port jack on the rear of the Main Cabinet. Refer to the VPS/NPS
documentation for location of the RJ-45 jack on the VPS/NPS.
Refer to the next section for cable specifications and assembly
instructions. Maximum cable length from LMS1000 to the
VPS/NPS is 4,000 feet.
Note:
At this time install the supplied ferrite cable clamp onto the
cable at any convenient location near the VPS/NPS.
VPS/NPS INTERFACE CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
LMS1000 is connected to the VPS/NPS with a multi-conductor
cable that is terminated on one end with a 9-pin male D-type plug,
and on the other end with an RJ-45 plug. These plugs mate with
the 9-pin female D-type VPS/NPS Port jack provided on LMS1000
(refer to Figure 7) and the appropriate RJ-45 jack provided on the
VPS/NPS.
A cable with the appropriate plugs attached to both ends may be
supplied, or a length of cable with two unconnected plugs may be
supplied, as ordered. If required, the installer is to assemble the
cable per these specifications and per site requirements.
The recommended cable is a category 5, four twisted pair
conductor, 24 gauge solid copper cable. Emerson Network Power
P/N 156202100. Belden P/N 1585AD15. If this cable is ordered
through Emerson Network Power, specify the required length in 5
feet increments. A six foot cable with appropriate plugs pre-
attached is also available (P/N 421843500).
The required components necessary to terminate the cable are
provided in a kit offered by Emerson Network Power. The Emerson
Network Power part number of this kit is 483590800 and consists
of:
a. One (1) RJ-45 plug. Emerson Network Power P/N
247809900. AMP P/N 557315.
b. One (1) 9-pin male D-type plug. Emerson Network Power
P/N 247882220. AMP P/N 205204-4.
c. Four (4) snap-in crimp type contacts. Emerson Network
Power P/N 245381800. AMP P/N 66506-3.
d. One (1) cable clamp assembly kit. Emerson Network
Power P/N 247835712. AMP P/N 207908-1.
VPS/NPS INTERFACE CABLE ASSEMBLY
Attach a plug to each end of the cable per Table 6, and the
following instructions.
Attaching RJ-45 Plug
1. Trim and strip (0.5 - 0.56 inch) jacketed cable using
appropriate, commercially available tools.
Note:
Do not strip insulated wires.
2. Insert the wires completely into the RJ-45 plug. Visually
inspect the assembly to ensure proper routing of the
individual conductors. If using the recommended cable,
follow the color scheme shown in Table 6. Refer to Figure
9 for the pin numbering scheme of the RJ-45 plug.