Connecting Tap Dummy Loads - Honeywell EXPERION PKS Installation Manual

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Chapter 7 - ControlNet Cable Installation
To connect to the Server ControlNet Interface module for the PC
1. If you are implementing:
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2. To connect non-redundant (single-media) ControlNet configuration, connect your drop-cable to the
ControlNet A BNC connector on the PCIC card in the computer.
3. To connect redundant (dual-media) ControlNet configuration, connect your drop-cable from the-
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In both redundant and non-redundant ControlNet configurations, do not mix A and B connections.
Follow established conventions and standards for identifying drop-cables as described in the
Planning Guide, ControlNet Configuration, Planning Your Taps, Planning for drop-cable
identification.
7.3.7

Connecting Tap Dummy Loads

CAUTION
A Tap Dummy Load is not permitted to be used as a trunk termination on a trunk port of a tap.
Trunk terminators have 75 Ohm impedance. Tap Dummy Loads are higher impedance than trunk
terminators and are only designed to terminate drop cables. Refer to Terminating cable
segments for instructions on terminating cable segments.
a non-redundant ControlNet media, go to Step 2
a redundant ControlNet media, skip Step 2 and go to Step 3
"A" ControlNet tap to the ControlNet "A" BNC connector on the PCIC card in the computer, and
"B" ControlNet tap to the ControlNet "B" BNC connector on the PCIC card in the computer.
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