Emerson Comprehensive Guide to 8RO Board and CPC 8RO Board Manual

Models: E2

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RJ-11 to male RJ-11 cable.

NOTE: The 9V battery and 9-12V DC adapter connection are not used on this HHT model (P/N 814-3110).

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LEGEND

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The power switch determines if the HHT is

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Scrolls list selections and scrolls through

 

in self-powered mode (BATT), ext power (EXT),

 

ASCII characters if in a text field

 

or if powered from a target device (HOST)

 

 

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External Power Connector (9-12 VDC)

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RS-485 Connector

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F2- Main Menu

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Cancel - clears/erases text in editable field;

 

 

 

cancels overrides

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Up Arrow - moves to previous screen,

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Down Arrow - moves to next screen,

 

editable field, or top of screen

 

editable field, end of screen, or advances

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Right Arrow - selects last editable field

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Left Arrow - selects first editable field from

 

starting from bottom of screen; selects

 

top of screen, and next editable field from

 

last editable field from bottom to top

 

top to bottom

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Enter - save into memory

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F1 - Home Screen

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Numeric keypad

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LCD - four lines of 16 characters

Figure 2-12- Hand-held Terminal (814-3110)

2.2.5The 8RO and 8ROSMT Relay

Boards

The 8RO (P/N 810-3005)board is a general-purpose board used to connect an E2 to any of eight standard con- trol relay outputs, but is now obsolete and has been replaced by the 8ROSMT (P/N 810-3006)board.

To function, the 8RO board must be connected through either the Echelon Network or the RS485 I/O Network to the E2. When properly installed, the 8RO receives an elec- trical impulse from the E2, which either opens or closes any of eight contact relays. Output definitions within the E2 allow the user to configure the 8RO board to interact with any refrigeration system or environmental control component.

The 8RO board is the direct link between the E2 and component operation. Information gathered by the con-

troller from the input boards is checked against current stored setpoints. If differences in the received input data and the setpoint information are detected, a signal is either sent to the proper 8RO relay, or an existing signal is dis- continued. Through the use of this relay signal, control functions that can be properly maintained by a simple con- tact closure sequence are effectively operated by the E2.

The 8RO board is easily installed and operated within the Emerson Retail Solutions Network environment because of its straightforward design. Several of these fea- tures are shown in Figure 2-13.

Figure 2-13- 8RO Relay Output Board

Figure 2-14- 8ROSMT Relay Output Board

2-8 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual

026-1614 Rev 4 5-JAN-2013

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Emerson E2 operation manual 8RO and 8ROSMT Relay Boards, RJ-11 to male RJ-11 cable