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2.

 

Hardware Installation 

2.1.

 

Initial Checks 

Upon receiving your RX3i equipment, carefully inspect all shipping containers for 

damage. If any part of the system is damaged, notify the carrier immediately. The 

damaged shipping container should be saved as evidence for inspection by the 

carrier.  
As the consignee, it is your responsibility to register a claim with the carrier for 

damage incurred during shipment. GE’s Automation & Controls will fully cooperate 

with you, however, should such action be necessary.  
After unpacking the RX3i equipment, record all serial numbers. Serial numbers are 

required if you should need to contact Customer Care during the warranty period. All 

shipping containers and all packing material should be saved should it be necessary 

to transport or ship any part of the system. 
Verify that all components of the system have been received and that they agree 

with your order. If the system received does not agree with your order, contact 

Customer Care. 

2.2.

 

Installation Location 

This product is intended for use with the RX3i system. Its components are considered 

open equipment (having live electrical parts that may be accessible to users) and 

must be installed in an ultimate enclosure that is manufactured to provide safety. At 

a minimum, the enclosure shall provide a degree of protection against solid objects 

as small as 12mm (e.g. fingers). This equates to a NEMA/UL Type 1 enclosure or an 

IEC60529 IP20 rating providing at least a pollution degree 2 environment. For details 

about installing RX3i rack systems, refer to the 

PACSystems RX3i System Manual, 

GFK-2314. 
If you need technical help, contact Technical Support. For phone numbers and email 

addresses, refer to the back cover of this Guide. 

PACSystems* RX3i 1GHz 64MB CPU w/Ethernet Quick Start Guide 

GFK-2941E 

Summary of Contents for PACSystems* RX3i

Page 1: ...GE s Automation Controls Programmable Control Products PACSystems RX3i 1GHz 64MB CPU w Ethernet IC695CPE330 Quick Start Guide GFK 2941E May 2016 g...

Page 2: ...nding 10 3 Module Start up 11 3 1 You Will Need 11 3 2 Basic Installation Steps 11 3 3 Redundancy Configuration 12 3 4 PROFINET Controller Configuration 13 3 5 Backward Compatibility with CPU320 CRU32...

Page 3: ...telligent Option modules up to 32K I O points RX3i Hot Standby Redundancy CPU with support for PROFINET I O using IC695PNC001 PROFINET Controllers RX3i Hot Standby Redundancy with Ethernet EGD Genius...

Page 4: ...ty to transfer user programs and or data to and from USB 2 0 A type Removable Data Storage Devices RDSDs HART Pass Through allows the CPE330 to communicate HART asset management data between HART capa...

Page 5: ...RDSD to CPU Run Stop Switch Position A three position switch which operates as follows CPU and Sweep Mode Memory Protection Run I O The CPU runs with I O sweep enabled User program memory is read onl...

Page 6: ...fault tables CPU OK On Amber CPU indicating CPU320 CRU320 compatibility setting FORCE On Amber Refer to the section Backward Compatibility with CPU320 CRU320 CPU315 for more information RUN Blinking...

Page 7: ...connection detected at corresponding port 1Gbps lower On Amber LAN1 or Corresponding network data speed is 1 Gbps On Green LAN2 Off Corresponding network data speed is 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps 1 3 Etherne...

Page 8: ...th the PME programming software using the Service Request Transport Protocol SRTP a proprietary GE protocol used primarily for communication with the programmer To establish Ethernet communications be...

Page 9: ...o independent LANs The dedicated LAN1 port will be used for communications with plant level or supervisory layers The switched LAN2 will typically be used to communicate with devices within the manufa...

Page 10: ...ystem Verify that all components of the system have been received and that they agree with your order If the system received does not agree with your order contact Customer Care 2 2 Installation Locat...

Page 11: ...MPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I DIVISION 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS AREAS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES ATEX Zone 2 This module must be mounted in an...

Page 12: ...on CPE330 operation refer to the PACSystems RX3i and RX7i CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222V or later 1 Turn power off at the RX3i rack and install the CPE330 in a double slot which is CPU compatible refe...

Page 13: ...rack The two screws are located at the bottom rear of the CPU module Tighten 7 Apply power to the rack Note When the ACC402 Energy Pack is powered up a period of time is required to charge it up to i...

Page 14: ...0 also serves as a drop in replacement for the CPU320 CRU320 and CPU315 Controllers without the need to upgrade PME To download projects intended for the CPU320 CRU320 to a CPE330 with versions of PME...

Page 15: ...Red 4 To toggle the compatibility setting press the RDSD DNLD button The compatibility indication will toggle between the Normal CPU320 and CRU320 compatibility patterns each time the RDSD DNLD butto...

Page 16: ...cation and storing the project to the CPE330 Note that CPE330s with firmware versions 8 45 through 8 60 support compatibility with the CPU320 and CPU315 only The compatibility setting using the RDSD b...

Page 17: ...during initial installation Should the RTC battery fail the CPU date and time will be reset to 12 00 AM 01 01 2011 at start up The CPU operates normally with a failed or missing RTC battery however t...

Page 18: ...erence Manual GFK 2950 PACSystems HART Pass Through User Manual GFK 2929 PACSystems Hot Standby CPU Redundancy User Manual GFK 2308 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET IO Controller User Manual GFK 2571 PROFINET...

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