Re: [foxboro] FCP's and "remote" I/O
- From: "Boulay, Russ" <russ.boulay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:59:48 -0400
Stan,
I'm assuming this is for 200 series I/O
For mounting FBM's remote from the FCP270..you would use the FCM2F2,
FCM2F4, or FCM2F10
PSS 21H-2Y3 B3 Fieldbus Communications Module, FCM2F2/FCM2F4/FCM2F10
The last digit represents KM.
So,
FCP270 in a 4 position baseplate.
FCP FT and two FCM2Fx mounted in that baseplate.
Fiber connections from the two FCM2Fx (A and B) to first remote
baseplate that has a pair of FCM2Fx to receive the fiber from the
original pair.
Then can use the local 9 pin baseplate cabling to connect up to 4
baseplates of FBM's.
There are several combinations of the above approach.
The FCM2Fx modules are the key.
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of stan
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 07:17 AM
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Subject: [foxboro] FCP's and "remote" I/O
What are the choices in having a FCP control baebplates that are located
more than a few feet away from the FCP? I understand it is possible to
remote (using fiber I assume) baseplates using some new modules, right>
what
are the constraints on doing this. Can I go from the FCP to an
intermediate
location, then go on to a 3rd location? if so what hardware would I
need?
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