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The same configuration can be made to a Host using a TCP/IP Ethernet interface. In this
case the Master is connected to a CBX500 with BM200/210 Host Interface Module installed.
The TCP/IP Ethernet, auxiliary, and ID-
NET™ interfaces are connected as shown in the
figure below.
Figure 96
– ID-NET™ M/S Synchronized Layout with BM200/210 TCP/IP Ethernet Interface to Host
An alternative layout to the CBXs can be made using QLs:
Figure 97 - ID-
NET™ M/S Synchronized Layout with QL500 TCP/IP Ethernet Interface to Host
CBX500
BM200/210 TCP/IP Ethernet Interface
External Trigger
ID-
NET™ (up to 16 devices - practical limit)
Host
1
3
2
Master
Slave#1
Slave#n
Power
Host
QL150
PS
Power
Ethernet Interface
CBL-1490
ID-NET
Terminator
The ID-NET network must be terminated
inserting an ID-NET terminator into the
last QL in the network.
ID-NET on the QL500 is internally
terminated.
Slave Nodes
CBL-1480-xx
CAB-PW-EXT
CBL-1480-xx
Aux
QL500
Master
QL150
ID-
NET™
Aux
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