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iPM 200 generator module
® Vetaphone March 2021 3401201GB
Page 19 of 52
Terminal name
Cable
Description
X1 - USB B
Vetaphone service port
Used by Vetaphone technician
X2 - USB A
Customer USB interface
For download of log files and up-/download of
software
X3 - CUST.
Customer interface
connection
Customer control of generator input and output
X4 - RELAY
Relay interface
connection
Alarm relay
X5 - STATION
STATION CABLE
(Standard but please refer to - electrical diagrams)
The station-cable is a screened cable that is
connected to generator and station. It is a multi
function cable, that carries information from auxiliary
components such as information about safety
switches and rotation control.
X6 - RS485 PORT
REMOTE CONTROL
(If included - See order confirmation)
A remote control is connected to the -X6 terminal on
the generator.
Several remote controls can be connected in parallel
on the 5 wires in -X6.
X7 - FEEDBACK
MULTI CABLE
The multi-cable is a screened cable that is
connected between the transformer and X7 terminal
on the generator.
This cable carries overload and feedback
information from the transformer to the generator
control.
X8 & X9
FIELDBUS
BUS INTERFACE
Used for connection of PROFIBUS (X8) or CANBUS
(X8)
X22
24Vdc Output
24Vdc Auxiliary supply
X18
HA-CABLE
The HA-cable is a screened power cable that is
connected to generator and-transformer. Please do
not shorten the length of the HA cable, unless
accepted by a Vetaphone technician.
X19
MAINS CONNECTION
Apply the correct mains supply to the equipment.
The correct mains voltage is stated in the order
confirmation and on the generator rating plate (also
indicating name of model and serial number).
The mains cable is connected to the supplied
connector and mounted in X19 on the iPM200
generator module.
Safety earth must be connected at the mains
connection terminal.
To meet the UL guidelines (Underwriters
Laboratories), a UL-approved copper cable with a
minimum thermal resistance of 70°C should be
used.