Electronic Board; Communication Connections - ABB XRC G5 User Manual

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IMPORTANT NOTE: For clarity, the XIMV is a multi-variable transducer (includes a static
pressure cell, a differential cell and an RTD input). The XIMVs new technology offers high
accuracy, better linearity and better overall performance over the previous equipment.
1.3.4

Electronic board

The electronic board on the XSeriesG5 devices is mounted on the inside of the enclosure door. Both
the XFCG5 and XRCG5 boards have modular terminal connectors for onboard I/O and serial
communication wiring, interfaces for: I/O expansion, external local ports, LCD, and optional keypads
supported on some models.
Figure 1-4: XFC
G5
Electronic board
1.3.5

Communication connections

Communication interfaces or ports connect the XSeries
devices. Some factory pre-configured ports support typical communication scenarios and are enabled
at the factory. Other options must be enabled and configured during initial startup and configuration.
Several communication protocols are available and supported by the ports.
1.3.5.1
Local communication
Ports configured for local communication (direct connection) support local access from a host system
for setup and maintenance purposes.
The XFC
G5
and XRC
G5
 For wired connections (requiring physical cables for connection): MMI, USB, and Ethernet
 For wireless connections, there are two options: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled by default. Users can enable them after installation and
startup if using any of these interfaces.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (onboard mode) require the installation of an
antenna on the XSeries
support several local communication options
G5
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Additional
Figure 1-5: XRC
G5
G5
device with host systems or external
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