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S-series IS Electronic Marshalling - Emerson Process Management

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DeltaV Product Data SheetOctober 2013 – Page 11S-<strong>series</strong> <strong>IS</strong> <strong>Electronic</strong> <strong>Marshalling</strong>CHARM I/O Card HardwareSpecifications for CHARM I/O Card CarrierNumber of I/O Cards per carrierInput power (redundant)Redundant Ethernet connectionsMounting2 (redundant pair)24 VDC ±10% at 12 A maximumFiber-optic: 100BASE-FX with MTRJ connectors;- Full duplex operation;- Multi-mode - 2 km nominal distance.• Copper twisted pair: 10/100BASE-TX with RJ45 connectors;- Half/Full duplex operation- 100 m distanceDIN rail Latch to T-type railSpecifications for CHARM I/O CardNumber of I/O ChannelsNumber of I/O Clients96 Channels, Individually defined signal types4 (Controllers)Number of CIOC’s per Controller 16Number of CIOC’s per system 300I/O update ratesUser memoryCIOC power (24 VDC)CIOC Heat Dissipation50ms, 100ms, 250ms, 500msN/A0.28 Amps per Redundant CIOC node(includes two cards and two communication modules)(individual CHARM power requirements are in addition)8 Watts max. per Redundant CIOC node- 2.0 Watts per CIOC- 1.34 Watts per Copper Ethernet I/O Communication Port- 2.0 Watts per Fiber Optic I/O Communication PortCIOC output to CHARMs 6.3 VDC redundant power, at 3.25 A maximum *Fuse Protection (internal)MountingCommunicationNetwork AddressingInternal Non-replaceable Fuse2-wide CHARM I/O CarrierRedundant Ethernet connections via CHARM I/O CarrierAuto Assigned during commissioningLED Indicators:Green – PowerRed – ErrorGreen – Active/StandbyYellow flashing – Pri./Sec. CNIndicates DC power is applied.Indicates an error condition.Indicates operating mode of each CIOCIndicates valid control network communication.* Actual CIOC Output to CHARMs is dependent on number of installed CHARMs

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