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YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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Note:
It is essential that wires be terminated cleanly. Nicks (stray wires, not -
cleanly terminated) can result in unreliable network communication.
CAUTION: Run high and low voltage wires/cables through separate bulk-
head and conduit.
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Do not connect or disconnect IDC ribbon cable
when 5200A is powered. Serious damage can occur
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Figure 3.25
Terminate wires as described using category 5 cable: (color scheme may 5.
be dierent than described below.)
Pair #1 wires: solid blue and white with blue stripe -
Pair #2 wires: solid orange and white with orange stripe -
1 wire green -
Secure unused wires to avoid potential for shorting -
Wire the master as follows:
Wire Color Terminal
solid orange T (-)
white with orange stripe T (+)
solid blue R (-)
white with blue stripe R (+)
green Communications Common (C)
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Wire all slaves as follows:
Wire Color Terminal
solid blue T (-)
white with blue stripe T (+)
solid orange R (-)
white with orange stripe R (+)
green Communications Common (C)
Figure 3.26 is a wiring diagram for the most common 5200A network congura-
tion where a master 5200A is the rst physical device in the network. Additional
network diagrams are provided aer step 8.
Figure 3.26
Wire all network terminal strips prior to network testing, but only con-6.
nect a network terminal strip to the rst and last devices on the network
(*see note below). Congure network menu and follow testing procedure
as described - see page 93. Slave devices are tested one by one as they are
added to the network. Network testing cannot be done if stubs exist (**
see note below).
Notes:
*If the master is not the rst physical device on the network, place network -
terminal strip on the master and on the rst and last physical devices on
the network. (In this case two slaves will need to be tested at the same
time.) - gure 3.27.
**A stub is created when the last wired network terminal strip is not con- -
nected to a network slave - gure 3.24.
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