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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

10 Installation

3.

The bare wire end of the 677B907 cable can be connected to the first controller's standard
rear terminal connector as shown in

Figure 3-6

.

If your controllers are equipped for optional rear cord sets, making this connection requires:

The Communications ITB 686B622U01.

A modular cable 677B943Uxx; this cable has a telephone-type modular connector on each
end. (See Table 1 in

Figure 3-6

for part numbers and available cable lengths.)

If your controllers use optional cord sets, connect the bare wire end of the 677B907 cable to the terminals
on the communication ITB. Remove the resistors on the ITB as shown in

Figure 3-6

. Then connect a

677B943 modular cable to J1, J2 or J3 on the ITB and to J10 or J11 on the first instrument in the DataLink
as shown in

Figure 3-6

.

3.3.2.5 Connecting Micro-Tools to the MicroLink Network

Once a MicroLink SUPERVISOR card is installed in the computer, connect the SUPERVISOR card to the
MicroLink network. Making this connection requires:

one modular cable to connect the MicroLink SUPERVISOR card to the Communications ITB.
Cable 677B943Uxx can be ordered in several lengths as shown in Table 1 in

Figure 3-7

.

one communications ITB (Interconnection Terminal Board) P/N 686B622U01

one modular cable is required to connect the Communication ITB to the first instrument on the
MicroLink network. Cable 677B943Uxx can be ordered in several lengths as shown in Table 1
in

Figure 3-7

.

1.

Plug one end of the 2.5 ft (.76 m) modular cable into the port at the top of the MicroLink
SUPERVISOR card.

2.

Plug the other end of the same modular cable into J1, J2 or J3 on the Communications ITB.
Leave the resistors on the ITB (refer to the MicroLink Instruction Bulletin for resistor sizing).
The purpose of this ITB is to serve as a termination for the network.

3.

Plug one end of a second modular cable (P/N 677B943) into one of the remaining unused
plugs (J1, J2 or J3) on the ITB.

4.

Plug the other end of this second modular cable into J6 or J7 on the first controller on the
MicroLink network.

If you are using a Redundant MicroLink continue with the following steps.

5.

Plug a third 2.5 ft (.76 m) modular cable provided with the Redundant MicroLink option into the
connector on the Redundant MicroLink Supervisor card.

6.

Plug the other end of this third modular cable into J1, J2 or J3 on the second Communication
ITB provided. Leave the resistors on this ITB, also (refer to the MicroLink Instruction Bulletin
for resistor sizing).

7.

Plug one end of the fourth modular cable (P/N 677B943) into one of the remaining unused
plugs (J1, J2 or J3) of the ITB.

8.

Plug the other end of this fourth modular cable into J8 or J9 of the first controller on the
MicroLink network.