GE Fanuc IC695CHS016: RX3i 16 Universal Modules Slots Base IC695C IC695CH IC695CHS

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GE Fanuc IC695CHS016

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Rx3i PacSystem

RX3i 16 universal modules slots base IC695C IC695CH IC695CHS

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PACSystems™ RX3i
IC695CHS012
IC695CHS016
GFK-2554 Universal Backplanes
January 2010

Two Universal Backplanes are available for RX3i PACSystems: the 16-slot Universal Backplane (IC695CHS016),
and the 12-slot Universal Backplane (IC695CHS012), which is illustrated below.

TB 1
E
1
X
P
A
N
S
I
O
8 N

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

The RX3i Universal Backplane supports both PCI-based (IC695) and serial (IC694) I/O and option modules with its
dual-bus backplane. The RX3i Universal Backplane also supports 90-30 IO and option modules. See the
PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314 for lists of supported modules. Features of the Universal Backplane
include:
▪ Terminal Strip on the left end for Isolated +24V input
▪ Backplane grounding point
▪ An integral grounding bar for connecting module/shield grounds
▪ Serial Expansion connector for connection to Serial Expansion and Remote Backplanes
▪ Slot numbers printed on the backplane that can be used as a reference for configuration.

Release History
Catalog Number Date Description
IC695CHS012 / 016-CA April 2009 Hardware changes for EU-RoHS compliance
IC695CHS012 / 016-BAMP February 2009 Improved immunity against environmental noise
IC695CHS012 / 016-BA September 2007 ATEX approval for Group 2, Category 3
applications.
IC695CHS012 / 016A August 2004 Initial product release

Installation in Hazardous Locations


▪ WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR
CLASS I, DIVISION 2;

▪ WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, TURN OFF POWER BEFORE
REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES; AND

▪ WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER


HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS.

▪ EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS I, GROUPS A, B, C & D, DIV. 2 HAZARDOUS


LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2, GROUPS A, B, C, D OR NON-HAZARDOUS
LOCATIONS ONLY
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GFK-2554

RX3i Universal Backplane Installation


The RX3i system and its components are considered open equipment [having live electrical parts that may be
accessible to users] and must be installed in a protective enclosure or incorporated into other assemblies
manufactured to provide safety. As a minimum, the enclosure or assemblies must provide protection equivalent to a
NEMA/UL Type 1 enclosure or an IP20 rating (IEC60529). The enclosure must be able to adequately dissipate the
heat generated by all of the components mounted inside so that no components overheat. A minimum space of at
least 102mm (4 inches) as shown below is required on all sides of the RX3i backplane for cooling. Additional space
may be required, depending on the amount of heat generated by the equipment during operation. Please refer to the
PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314, for information about enclosures and heat dissipation.

Backplane Dimensions and Spacing


102mm * 12-Slot 16-Slot 102mm *
(4.00in) 462mm 604.3mm (4.00in) 102mm *
(18.19in) (23.791in) 12-Slot 16-Slot (4.00in)
428mm 570.2mm
(16.85in) (22.45in)

Universal
90mm Backplane front 5.08mm 141.5mm
(3.54in) 0.20 dia. (5.57in)
view
typical

102mm *
31.5mm
(4.00in)
(1.24in)
* Allowance for cooling

148mm
(5.83in)

Side dimension is for standard modules with


doors closed.
Universal Side dimension does not include extra depth
Backplane with required for cables and connectors.
Modules installed
side view Modules with Extended High-Density
Terminal Blocks (such as Terminal Block
IC694TBB132) are approximately ½-inch
(13mm) deeper overall.

Backplane Orientation
Backplanes must be mounted horizontally to meet product
performance and reliability specifications by providing
adequate airflow around the modules. Other mounting
orientations may affect system performance and/or reliability
and are therefore not recommended.
RX3i Universal Backplanes 3
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RX3i Universal Backplane Terminals and Connectors


TB1 Input Terminals
The RX3i IC695 Power Supplies do not provide
Isolated +24V output power over the backplane.
TB1 input terminals 7 and 8 can be used to connect
an optional external source of Isolated +24VDC, TB 1

which is required for some IC693 and IC694 1 – 6: not used 1

modules. These terminals accept individual wires


7: Isolated +24VDC In
from 14 to 22 AWG. If modules that require Isolated
+24VDC are installed in an Expansion Backplane 8: Isolated Ground
instead, an external Isolated +24V power supply is 8

not required.
TB1 terminals 1 through 6 are not used.
0 1

Slot 0
The leftmost slot in a Universal Backplane is slot 0.
Only the backplane connector of IC695 Power
Supplies can be installed in slot 0 (note: IC695 Slot 0: Connector for RX3i IC695 Power Supply only
Power Supplies can be installed any slot).

Two-slot-wide modules that have right-justified connectors, like the CPU310, can be plugged into slot 1and also
cover slot 0. The CPU is referenced for configuration and application logic by the leftmost slot occupied by the
entire module, not by the slot the physical connector is located in. For example, if the CPU has its physical
connector inserted in slot 3, the module occupies slots 2 and 3 and the CPU is considered to be located in slot 2.
The CPU may be located in slot 0 with its connector in slot 1.

Slot 1 to Slot 11 or 15
Slots 1 through 11 or 15 have two connectors: a
connector for the RX3i PCI-based bus and a
connector for the RX3i serial bus. Each of these
slots can accept any type of compatible module:
IC695 Power Supply, IC695 CPU, or IC695, IC694
and IC693 I/O or option modules. See the E
X
PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314 for P
A Expansion
lists of supported modules. Connector N Connector
for S
I
Provided the Hot Installation procedure described in PCI-based O
Bus N
the PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK2314, is Connector
carefully followed, I/O and option modules in a for
Serial Bus
Universal Backplane may be removed and replaced
11 12
without powering-down. Grounding
Bar
Expansion Slot (Slot 12 or 16)
The rightmost slot in a Universal Backplane is the expansion connector. It can only be used for an RX3i Serial
Expansion Module (IC695LRE001). An RX3i two-slot module cannot occupy this expansion slot.

Grounding Bar
Module shield grounds can be connected to the Grounding Bar at the bottom of a Universal Backplane using size
M3 screws. The recommended torque is 4 in/lb maximum.
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Module Locations in a Universal Backplane


▪ IC695 Power Supply modules may be installed in any slot. DC Power Supplies IC695PSDx40 occupy 1 slot. AC
Power Supplies IC695PSAx40 occupy 2 slots. IC694 and IC693 Power Supplies cannot be installed in Universal
Backplanes.

▪ I/O and option modules can be installed in any available slot except slot 0, which can only accept IC695 Power
Supplies, and the Expansion slot. Each I/O slot has two connectors, so either an RX3i PCI-based module or a
serial module can be installed in any I/O slot.

▪ The rightmost slot is the expansion slot. It can only be used for optional serial expansion module IC695LRE001.

▪ An RX3i CPU can be installed anywhere in the backplane except the Expansion slot. CPU modules occupy 2
slots. Installing the CPU in slot 1 means only a singlewide power supply may be used in slot 0. Either DC power
supply can be used. If the application must maintain a slot 1 CPU and use an AC power supply, the AC power
supply must be located in a slot to the right of the RX3i CPU in slot 1. Before deciding to place the CPU in a slot
other than slot 1, it is important to consider the following:
▪ The configured slot location of the CPU must match the CPU’s true location.
▪ For Service Request #15 (Read Last-Logged Fault Table Entry) and Service Request #20 (Read Fault
Tables), the location of CPU faults is the slot the CPU is located in. Logic that decodes fault table entries
retrieved by these service requests may need updating.
▪ COMMREQs directed to the CPU itself must use the correct CPU slot reference.
▪ External devices should be checked for compatibility with CPU slot locations other than slot 1.
▪ Remote Series 90 PLCs that use SRTP Channels COMMREQs expect the CPU to be in slot 1 or slot 2.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CPU AC I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Exp CPU I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O AC
Power Power
Supply Supply

Configured as CPU in slot 0, Power Supply in slot 2 AC Power Supply cannot be in Slot 11.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AC
DC Power

CPU I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Exp I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O CPU
Supply

Power
Supply

Configured as CPU in slot 0, Power Supply in slot 6 CPU cannot be configured in slot 11
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DC Power
DC Power

CPU I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Exp I/O CPU I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Exp
Supply
Supply

Configured as Power Supply in slot 0, CPU in slot 1 Only a Power Supply can be installed in slot 0.

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