Installation Instructions
Section 5876 Installation Instructions
Issue AT, April 26, 2013 Spec. No. 582140000 (Models 802
NLDB, 802NLEB and 802NL-B)
Page 4-30 Chapter 4. Making Electrical Connections
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a) Connect one end of the cable to an LMS Network Port in a bay containing an
LMS CPU circuit card. Note that there are three connectors, use any open
connector.
b) Connect the other end of the cable to the optional LMS Expansion Assembly.
2) Connect all optional LMS Expansion Assemblies into the LMS Network in this
fashion.
LMS Network Cable Assembly Instructions
A multi-conductor cable that is terminated on both ends with an RJ-45 plug. These plugs
mate with RJ-45 jacks provided throughout the LMS network.
Specifications
A cable with RJ-45 plugs attached to both ends may be supplied, or a length of cable with
two unconnected RJ-45 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 Part No. 156202100. Belden Part No.
1585AD15. If this cable is ordered through Emerson Network Power, specify the
required length in 5 feet increments.
The required components necessary to terminate the cable are provided in a kit offered
by Emerson Network Power. The Emerson Network Power Part No. of this kit is
483589500 and consist of:
a) Two (2) RJ-45 plugs. Emerson Network Power Part No. 247803300. AMP Part
No. 557315.
Attach a plug to each end of the cable per Table 4-2, and the following instructions:
Assembly
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 4-2. Refer to Figure 4-7 for the
pin numbering scheme of the RJ-45 plug.
3) Terminate the cable using appropriate crimp tool, AMP Part No. 2-231652-1 with
die set AMP Part No. 853400-1.