Emerson 2400S Satellite Radio User Manual


 
Installation Manual 7
Transmitter Orientation and Power Supply
Power Supply I/O Wiring – DP and DNI/O Wiring – ANBefore You Begin
3. On the back of the user interface module, four user interface connectors are provided. Rotate
the user interface module to the desired position and plug it into the user interface connector
on the transmitter. (See Figure 2-3 for another view of the user interface connector on the
transmitter.)
4. Tighten the user interface screws.
5. Replace the transmitter housing cover and tighten the transmitter housing cover screws.
6. Restore power to the transmitter if required.
Figure 2-2 Rotating the user interface module on the transmitter
2.5 Power supply requirements
Model 2400S Analog and Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP transmitters can accept either AC or DC
power. The transmitter automatically recognizes the source voltage. Power supply requirements for
these transmitter models are listed in Table 2-1.
The Model 2400S DeviceNet transmitter is powered from the DeviceNet network per the DeviceNet
specification. There is no need to connect separate power-supply wiring for the Model 2400S
DeviceNet transmitter. Skip to Chapter 4.
Table 2-1 Power supply requirements
Transmitter
Power type
AC DC
(1)
(1) These requirements assume a single transmitter per cable. Connecting multiple transmitters to a single cable should generally be
avoided.
Model 2400S Analog
Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP
• 85–265 VAC
•50/60 Hz
• 4 watts typical, 7 watts maximum
• 18–100 VDC
• 4 watts typical, 7 watts maximum
4 × Transmitter housing cover
screws (captive)
2 × User interface screws
(captive)
Transmitter housing cover
User interface module