4.7.1 Sensor cable
An ORBISPHERE cable is needed to connect the sensor to the instrument. There is a cable gland for
cable passage, and the cable must be permanently connected to the measuring board connector. A
sensor cable is required with free wires on the instrument end. The free wires are connected to the
connector J8 on the measuring board, as detailed later in this chapter.
4.7.2 Electronic boards connectors
Connectors P8 on the main board
board
(Figure 12
on page 14 and
carefully the black levers on either side of the connector and pull it out securely. Perform all
connections with these connectors unplugged. Once finished, attach the connectors to the boards by
pushing them firmly in place (levers up).
4.7.3 Main board
Figure 10 Main board
Connector P8
The numbers listed below refer to the 13 available P8 connections (from left to right) in
1. RS-485 (signal A)
2. RS-485 (signal B)
3. PROFIBUS-DP (GND)
4. PROFIBUS-DP (+ 5 V)
5. PROFIBUS-DP (signal -)
6. PROFIBUS-DP (signal +)
7. PROFIBUS-DP (signal RTS)
Connector P3
Network and access point security is the responsibility of the customer that uses the wireless instrument. The
manufacturer will not be liable for any damages, inclusive however not limited to indirect, special, consequential
or incidental damages, that have been caused by a gap in, or breach of network security.
Ethernet RJ 45. Connect the instrument to the local network by passing an ethernet cable through
the ethernet cable gland (gland location illustrated in
P3 connector illustrated in
(Figure 10
on page 13) and J7 and J8 on the measurement
Figure 13
on page 14) are made of two parts. Push down
N O T I C E
Figure
10.
Figure 11 Connector P8
8. Not used
9. Not used
10. Not used
11. System alarm relay (N.O.)
12. System alarm relay (N.C.)
13. System alarm relay (Common)
Figure 1
on page 7) and connecting to the
Figure
11.
English 13