Hardware Installation
Chapter 3
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Note
Note that the OSA Remote turns on at 10 V and will shut off below 9 V.
Ethernet Port
Connections
Communication over the OSA Remote Ethernet ports is via a small form-factor
pluggable (SFP) module. A Copper Ethernet SFP Interface Module is provided
and can be used with a Cat6 shielded copper cable to provide 10/100/1000
Mbps communication. An optional Fiber Ethernet SFP Interface Module can be
used with a fiber-optic cable to provide 1 Gbps Ethernet over fiber.
Ethernet connections are made by connecting the copper or fiber-optic cable
from one of the RJ45 connectors (labeled A and B in Figure 3-4) to a
networked device such as a Bedrock Control System workstation.
The following are the Cat6 shielded copper cable specifications:
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10/100/1000 Mbps
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full and half duplex communication
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100 m maximum cable length
The following are the fiber-optic cable specifications:
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9/125 μm single mode fiber (SMF)
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1310 nm wavelength
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1.25 Gbit bi-directional
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Up to 10 km range
OSA Remote I/O
Connections
Connect the OSA Remote to field devices by using either a user-provided cable
or the Bedrock Universal Cable (available as an accessory). See “Field Wiring
Requirements” in Appendix C.
Important
Prior to connecting the cable, ensure that the temperature rating of the cable
adheres to the specifications listed in this document. See Field Wiring