
KI-1856C Rauland RANGER
®
Head End—
Installation
Page 19 of 55 (Jun-98)
5.
Connect your
RANBROAD
's “
Link
1” port to the
RANCC16
's “
Axlink”
port with a
control cable (e.g., West Penn D291 or Belden 8102). The following table specifies the
necessary connections:
Table 7.
RANCC
16 (
AXLINK
) to
RANBROAD
(
LINK
1) Connections
RANCC
16
AXLINK
Connectors
WP D291
RANBROA
D
(Link 1)
Power (+) No Connection Not Available
AXP
Red P
AXM
Black M
GND
(-) Shield G
Notes:
A. This is the only connection between the
RANBROAD
(Link 1) and the
RANCC
16
AXLINK
.
All other
AXLINKS
get connected to the
RANBROAD
(Link 2 to Link 10) from the punch
blocks (see the next subsection).
B. This will make it easy to debug a system, because if there is a problem with the
AXLINK
in
the system, you will still have communication with the system
and the
RANBROAD
(
CPU
).
Completing the Wiring of the
RANBROAD
1.
The number of punch blocks (Siemon S66B3-75) needed depends on the length of
your cable runs and the way you configure the
RANBROAD
links. Once you determine
your control-cable configuration, connect the appropriate link to the punch block that
you designate.
2.
If you are expanding an existing system, remove the
VW
2302 interface cable from the
RANCC16
's “
MC1
”
RS
232 port and connect it to the
RANBROAD
's (“Program”) port.
3.
Connect the other end of the
VW
2302 interface cable to the
RANPCSW
's Serial/Com 2
port.
4.
If you are using the
RS
232 outputs, the control signal can be sent over many different
types of media, including fiber optics, modems, and
RS
232 Ethernet transceivers.
There must be a bi-directional path, and the handshaking line (
AXE)
must run from the
head end to the remote receivers. Contact RAULAND-BORG TECHNICAL
SUPPORT ENGINEERING for recommended media equipment. Generally, wiring is
done as follows:
•
Field wiring for the ten pseudo
RS
485 link outputs is done via Link 1 through Link 10
screw terminals, which are labeled as follows:
Table 8.
RANBROAD
Link Connections
ranbroad Label Control Link Wire
P
AXP
M
AXM
G Ground
All sets are identical, so it doesn’t matter which set is used, but it is good practice to
reserve Link 1 for exclusive use by the
RANCC
16s in the head-end rack.
•
The connections to
RANCL
101
CP
,
RANCL
201
CP
or
RANCLASS
1 panels are usually done
by running a West Penn D291 or equivalent wire to a Siemon S66B3-75 punch block
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