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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual
Revised July-2017 Index I-3
2-7. CPU Front View (Series 1 and Series 2
CPU Modules) ............................................ 2-14
2-8. CPU Connectors ................................... 2-15
2-9. License key ........................................... 2-18
2-10. License Key Installation ...................... 2-19
3-1. 12 V dc Power Input module ................... 3-2
3-2. 24 Vdc Power Input module .................... 3-4
3-3. PM-30 module ......................................... 3-5
3-4. Low voltage disconnect device
between ROC800 and power source ........... 3-6
3-5. Low voltage disconnect device between
solar regulatory circuitry and ROC800 ......... 3-7
3-6. Auxiliary Switch (AUX SW) output
terminals on the PM-30 ................................ 3-7
3-7. Auxiliary Power Wiring for PM-12
Module ........................................................ 3-8
3-8. Auxiliary Power Wiring for PM-24
Module ........................................................ 3-9
3-9. Auxiliary Power Wiring for PM-30
Module ........................................................ 3-9
3-10. Backup Battery on CPU Module ......... 3-26
3-11. 12 Volts dc Power Supply and BAT+
/ BAT- Wiring (PM-12 shown) ................... 3-28
3-12. 12 Vdc Power Supply and
CHG+ / CHG Wiring ................................. 3-29
4-1. Typical I/O Module .................................. 4-2
4-2. Optional I/O Module Locations ................ 4-2
4-3. Installing an I/O Module .......................... 4-6
4-4. AI-12 Jumper J4 (at +12V) ...................... 4-8
4-5. Analog Input Module Field Wiring ........... 4-8
4-6. AI-16 DIP Switches ................................. 4-9
4-7. Analog Output Jumper J4 (at +12 V) .... 4-10
4-8. Analog Output Module Field Wiring ...... 4-10
4-9. Discrete Input Module Field Wiring ....... 4-11
4-10. Pulse Input J4 Jumper (at +12V) ........ 4-12
4-11. Externally Powered Pulse Input
Module Field Wiring.................................... 4-13
4-12. ROC800-Powered Pulse Input
Module Field Wiring.................................... 4-13
4-13. Discrete Output Module Field Wiring .. 4-14
4-14. Discrete Output Relay Module
Field Wiring ................................................ 4-16
4-15. RTD Sensor Wiring Terminal
Connections ............................................... 4-17
4-16. Pulse Input Wiring on APM ................. 4-18
4-17. Solartron 7835/7845 Wiring on APM .. 4-18
4-18. Generic Densitometer Wiring on
APM ............................................................ 4-19
4-19. Input Detector Wiring on APM............. 4-19
4-20. Series Detector Switch Wiring on
APM ............................................................ 4-19
4-21. Series Detector Switch Wiring on
APM ............................................................ 4-19
4-22. Independent Detector Wiring on
APM ............................................................ 4-19
4-23. Two-Pulse Turbine Pulse Input
Wiring on APM ........................................... 4-19
4-24. Pulse Output Wiring on APM .............. 4-20
4-25. DIP Switches on APM ......................... 4-20
4-26. MVS and MVS I/O Modules ................ 4-21
4-27. MVS Wiring (with Terminators) ........... 4-22
4-28. MVS Field Wiring ................................. 4-23
4-29. MVS I/O Field Wiring ........................... 4-23
4-30. MVS Jumper J4
(shown not terminated) ............................... 4-24
4-31. MVS I/O to 4088B Wiring .................... 4-25
4-32. AC I/O DIP Switches ........................... 4-26
4-33. AC I/O Module (Output Field Wiring) .. 4-26
4-34. AC I/O Module (Input Field Wiring) ..... 4-27
4-35. Thermocouple Input Module Wiring .... 4-29
4-36. Ungrounded Sheathed ..................... 4-30
4-37. Grounded ............................................ 4-30
4-38. Exposed, Ungrounded Unsheathed . 4-30
4-39. HART-2 Module Input Point-to-Point
Wiring ......................................................... 4-33
4-40. HART-2 Module Input Multi-Drop
Wiring ......................................................... 4-33
4-41. HART-2 Module Output Wiring ........... 4-33
4-42. IEC62591 Module Output Wiring ........ 4-34
4-43. APP 485 Module ................................. 4-35
5-1. Communication Ports .............................. 5-2
5-2. RS-485 Communication Module ............. 5-3
5-3. RJ-45 Pin Out .......................................... 5-6
5-4. 10BASE T-Crossover Cable ................... 5-9
5-5. EIA-422/485 (RS-422/485) Jumpers ..... 5-12
5-6. MVS and MVS I/O Modules .................. 5-14
5-7. Network Radio Module .......................... 5-15
Firmware ........................................................... 1-11
ROC800L ...................................................... 1-15
Flow Calculations
Gas ............................................................... 1-16
Liquid ............................................................ 1-17
FOUNDATION Fieldbus Interface ........................... 1-8
Function Sequence Table (FST) ....................... 1-19
Fuse
Installing........................................................ 3-10
G
Gas flow calculations ........................................ 1-16
Gateway defaults ................................................ 5-7
Gauges, wire ................................................ 4-7, 5-5
Graphical Interface ............................................ 1-21
Ground ................................................................ 2-4
H
Hardware ............................................................ 1-5
Hardware Watchdog ......................................... 1-18
HART module ................................................... 4-31
HART Pass-Through license key ...................... 4-31
Hazardous Area .................................................. 2-3
HB44 ................................................................. 1-16
Historical Database ........................................... 1-15
Hot-pluggable .................................1-8, 4-3, 4-4, 5-3
Hot-swappable ...............................1-8, 4-3, 4-4, 5-3
Housing ............................................................... 2-5

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