Gasboy CFN Series SCII Installation Manual User Manual

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CFN Series System

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05/28/03

RS-232
RS-232 wiring can be used for communication between the CFN site controller and EIA RS-232
compatible peripheral devices (CRT/printer, modem, etc.). The remote end of the wiring can be
terminated with either an RS-232D connector or a GASBOY termination box. You must follow
these installation requirements when installing the CFN RS-232 communication lines:

1.

All peripheral equipment connected to the RS-232 ports must be Listed, have an Electronics
Industry Association (EIA) standard RS-232 communication protocol and not be installed over
a hazardous location.


2.

Distance: The following distances must be adhered to when installing the RS-232
communication lines:

1 - 100 feet: RS-232 can be directly connected to a peripheral device.

101 - 1500 feet: RS-422 and GASBOY short haul modem (SHM) are required. See Short
Haul Modems
later in this section.


3.

Conduit: All direct connect RS-232 cables over 15 feet must be in a metal conduit separate
from any AC wires. For conduit requirements of short haul modems, see the installation
sheet that applies to the device being used.


4.

Cables: RS-232 cables can either be purchased from GASBOY or made by the installer.
The type of cable needed will vary according to the devices it connects. When making
cables, wire used must be stranded, not solid core.


Table 3-1. Cable Types

Connection

Cable Type

GASBOY P/N

Port 0 to CRT

RS-232 1:1 M/M

(P/N C04549)

Port 0 to SHM or modem

RS-232 DTE Cross M/M

(P/N C05039)

Port 2 to CRT

RS-232 DTE Cross M/M

(P/N C05039)

Port 2 to SHM or modem

RS-232 1:1 M/M

(P/N C04549)

Port 2 to PC

RS-232 DTE Cross M/F

(P/N C05928)


5.

Local Port: A logger eliminator (P/N C05593) must be connected to port 0 of the site
controller when a logger is not used.



RS-422
For guidelines and restrictions on RS-422 wiring, see Short Haul Modems (RS-422) later in this
section.

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