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Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Configuring the Peripheral Management Subsystem: Peripheral Management Subsystem Overview
25-7
RME-S8
RME-S8 (Flexible Asynchronous), refer to Figure 25-7, is an eight port asynchronous
serial RS232/422 card. It has a processor and memory subsystem and runs software
similar to Expand-D. It can be used as a plug-in to the Remote RMX-3200 expansion
slot or the RME-1000 chassis.
Figure 25-7 RME-S8 Card (8 Port Async Serial)
RME-S8 Peripheral Identification
Each RME-S8 peripheral has a name that is defined in the following format:
SER8-XXXXXX
XXXXXX represent the low order 3 bytes of the peripheral’s MAC address (for example,
SER8-305E7D).
RME-B64
RME-B64, refer to Figure 25-8, has 64 discrete inputs, 16 analog inputs and 4 control
outputs. It has a processor and memory subsystem and runs software similar to
Expand-D. It can be used as a plug-in to the Remote RMX-3200 expansion slot or the
RME-1000 chassis.
Note: The RME-B64 replaces the Expand-FDCI; however, Kentrox will continue to
support existing FDCI peripherals.
Figure 25-8 RME-B64 Card (Alarm I/O)
RME-B64 Peripheral Identification
Each RME-B64 peripheral has a name that is defined in the following format:
FB64-XXXXXX
XXXXXX represent the low order 3 bytes of the peripheral’s MAC address (for example,
FB64-305E7D).

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