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Installation
Interface ports
Interface ports
Figure 17 illustrates the interface ports and their location on the rear of the EDGE Pro Ti CNC.
Figure 17 Interface ports
Hypernet
®
interface
The Hypernet interface allows the EDGE Pro Ti to connect to an ArcGlide THC and plasma system using the Hypernet
protocol over shielded, Ethernet Cat-5e cables. This configuration must include an industrial-grade Ethernet switch to
route communication from the EDGE Pro Ti to the other units in the system. Note that the EDGE Pro Ti does not support
both an ArcGlide and a Sensor Ti lifter in the same system. See EDGE Pro Ti Parts List for Hypernet cable lengths and
part numbers.
LAN interface
The RJ-45 LAN interface allows the EDGE Pro Ti to connect to a local area network (LAN) for downloading parts and
using Remote Help. See EDGE Pro Ti Parts List for LAN cable lengths and part numbers.
For more information on LAN setup, see the Phoenix Software Installation and Setup Manual.
USB interface
The USB 2.0 port on the back of the CNC, like the one on the front panel, can be used to load programs or to connect a
USB keyboard or mouse.
Serial ports
The two serial RS-232/RS-422 ports on the back of the CNC are configurable ports and accept D-sub 9-pin
connectors. Transmission rate is up to 115K Baud. Both ports are preset for RS-422 as the default. For more information,
see “Utility and serial isolation board (141307)” on page 126.