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1. AA or later Restrictions and Open Issues Restrictions and Open Issues related to PNC operational behavior Subject Description Unintended LED blink pattern When an overtemperature condition occurs the PNC001 will blink this pattern PORT 1 PORT 2 and STATUS LEDs on red for 0 5 seconds all other LEDs off then PORT 3 and PORT 4 LEDs on red for 0 5 seconds all other LEDs off This is not the correct pattern as documented in the PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Manual GFK 2571 Unexpected Loss of Device faults Loss of Device faults for currently connected devices may appear in the PLC I O Fault table and or PNC local log when the PNC is reset via its reset pushbutton Occasional Loss of Device when When storing a hardware configuration containing a large number of Versamax storing large configuration PROFINET devices sometimes 5 the PNC will not successfully complete a connection to one of the devices A Loss of Device fault will be logged with no subsequent Add of Device Storing the same configuration again will cause the PNC to restart itself and then it typically connects to all devices A manual restart via the pushbutton or the CLI command will also result in successful reconnection Unintended operation of The power flow output of the PNIO_DEV_COMM function block provides PNIO_DEV_COMM function block validation of the input parameters and confirms that the PNC has locally processed the co
2. USB port is for system setup and diagnostics only It is not intended for permanent connection Suppor for star ring and daisy chain line network topologies Four switched Ethernet ports two 8 conductor RJ 45 shielded twisted pair 10 100 1000 Mbps copper interfaces and two Small Form factor Pluggable SFP cages for user supplied SFP devices Internal clock synchronized with the RX3i CPU for time stamped diagnostics entries Restart pushbutton to manually restart the module without power cycling the system LEDs OK LAN STATUS CONFIG ACTIVE USB and four Port LEDs Compliant with EU RoHS Directive using the following exemptions identified in the Annex 7c l and amp 7c lll Ordering Information IC695PNC001 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Module 10 100 1000 4 Ports 2 SFP connections 2 Copper IC200PNS001 VersaMax PROFINET Scanner 10 100 2 Ports Copper IC200PNS002 VersaMax PROFINET Scanner 10 100 2 Ports Multimode Fiber IC695SPC100 RX3i 10 100 1000base TX CAT5 100m SFP IC695SPF002 RX3i 100Base FX fiber 2 km SFP Indicates a trademark of GE Intelligent Platforms Inc and or its affiliates All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Available at a later date 2 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 PNC Specifications PROFINET Support PROFINET Version 2 2 General Class A O Controller CPU Com
3. the traffic is MRP management traffic This makes it appear that the traffic is being sent or received on the blocked port even though it is not When using the port mirroring monport command to monitor Ethernet traffic you should directly connect your PC Laptop to the port on the PNC that is monitoring the traffic If there is an intervening switch in the mirrored path the mirrored traffic will corrupt the intervening switch s routing table A corrupted routing table can cause dropped Ethernet packets resulting in the loss of PROFINET IO and or other Ethernet communication When the PNC powers up in warm gt 70 C conditions the overtemperature LED pattern may blink for 1 2 seconds as the module is calibrating its onboard temperature sensor References For additional information please refer to the manuals listed below Manuals can be downloaded from the Support website http support ge ip com PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Manual GFK 2571 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Command Line Interface Manual GFK 2572 VersaMax PROFINET Scanner User s Manual GFK 2721 PACSystems CPU Reference Manual GFK 2222 PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314
4. ASS 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 A WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD USB PORT IS ONLY FOR USE IN NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS DO NOT USE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS ATEX Marking 113G ExnA IIC T5 X Ta 0 60C Hot Insertion and Removal Modules in a Universal Backplane IC695CHS007 CHS012 or CHS016 can be installed or removed while power is applied to the system This includes backplane power and field power supplied to the module The PROFINET Controller must be properly seated with the latch engaged and all pins connected within 2 seconds For removal the module must be completely disengaged within 2 seconds It is important that the module not remain partially inserted during the insertion or removal process There must be a minimum of two seconds between the removal and insertion of modules Inserting or removing a module with power applied to the system may cause an electrical arc This can result in unexpected and potentially dangerous action by field devices Arcing is an explosion risk in hazardous locations Be sure that the area is non hazardous or remove system power appropriately before removing or inserting a module If the surrounding air operating temperature of the PN
5. C module is greater than 40 C 104 F SFP devices could have operating temperatures over 70 C 158 F Under these conditions for your safety do not use bare hands to remove an SFP device from the SFP cage Use protective gloves or a tool needle nose pliers to avoid handling the hot SFP device directly when removing the SFP device If an RX3i PNC module is extracted from a powered RX3i backplane it loses power immediately which may result in data loss Do not remove or insert the device while downloading hardware configuration to the system When the module is plugged back into a powered backplane the PNC restores data from the internal non volatile memory If however the RX3i CPU has configuration data for the PROFINET Controller it re delivers the data to the module superseding parameters previously stored in non volatile memory PROFINET Controller Module 7 GFK 2573 Ethernet Port Connections Do not connect two or more ports on the PNC to the same device either directly or indirectly unless Media Redundancy is enabled in the PNC s configuration If Media Redundancy will be used do not close the network ring until after the Media Redundancy configuration which contains one node as a Media Redundancy Manager MRM has been downloaded to the PNC module If a Media Redundancy Manager is not present packets can continuously cycle on the network using up significant network bandwidth The PNC connects to an I O LAN via one of its f
6. GFK 2573 July 2011 1OO ok 2 OQO an 3 OO status 4 OO kee ac 0 Prco TO INSTALL TORQUE TO 6 IN LB TO UNINSTALL REVERSE MOTION ACTIVE USB 2 2 RESTART IP ADDRESS INTERFACE MAC PORTS PACSystems RX3I IC695PNC001 PROFINET Controller Module The PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller PNC module IC695PNC001 connects a PACSystems RX3i controller to a high speed PROFINET local area network It enables the RX3i controller to communicate with IO Devices on the LAN The PNC module provides all the functions services and protocols required for certification as a PROFINET IO Version 2 2 IO Controller running at both 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps The PNC supports 10 100 1000 Mbps Copper 100 1000 Mbps Multi mode Fiber and 100 1000 Mbps Single mode Fiber The LAN can include media interfaces of more than one type PROFINET communications on the LAN require 100 and 1000 Mbps link speed 10 Mbps cannot be used for PROFINET communications However 10 Mbps can be used for other types of Ethernet traffic such as ping and telnet Features of the RX3i PNC include Full programming and configuration services for the PROFINET Controller VersaMax PROFINET Scanner and third party O Devices using Proficy Machine Edition Firmware upgrades using the WinLoader software utility Built in Command Line Interface function that provides direct monitoring and partial configuration via the micro USB port or using telnet Note The
7. ROFINET Controller manufacturer s installation instructions insert the device with its pins oriented toward the inside of the PNC module until it clicks into place Remove the protective plug to install the cable Optical SFPs use an invisible laser to generate a fiber optic signal Always keep the port covered if a cable is not installed Do not look into the open port if a cable is not installed When the PNC module powers up it automatically detects devices plugged into the SFP cages their type fiber copper etc and their link speed If an SFP device has been included in the configuration but is not present in the specified cage the PNC module logs a loss of network port entry to its local log table If possible it also logs a fault to the associated controller s fault table The module continues to operate with a loss of network port If the installed SFP device is different from what has been configured the PNC module logs a mismatch entry to its local log table If possible it also logs an informational fault to the associated RX3i controller s fault table The module tries to configure and use the SFP if it is compatible If the PNC detects an unsupported SFP type on power up or when the SFP is inserted the PNC adds an entry into its local log table and RX3i controller s fault table if possible and turns its associated port LED red If the surrounding air operating temperature of the PNC module is greater than 40 C SFP de
8. ROFINET I O network that consists of one PNC and one VersaMax Profinet Scanner that has both an 8 point input and an 8 point output module Expected PLC sweep Impact 50 PNC 40 PNS 23 8pt Input 18 8pt Output 137 us PROFINET Controller Module 5 GFK 2573 PNC Controls and Indicators The illustration below shows the front of the RX3i PROFINET Controller module and calls out its controls and indicators Wiever 200 n KO lO RIZE 400 CONFIG LEDs 1 2 3 4 OK LAN Pncoor STATUS CONFIG Ww TO INSTALL TORQUE TO n 6 IN LB TO UNINSTALL Heat sink screw REVERSE MOTION ACTIVE LEDs USB COMM ACTIVE use Micro USB Port _ ie RESTART A Restart Pushbutton IP ADDRESS Ethernet Ports LEDs on the PNC Module The table below summarizes LED funtions For detailed information about error indications and special blink patterns refer to the PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Manual GFK 2571 OK Indicates whether the module is able to perform normal operation LAN Indicates network packets are being processed by the network interface not just passing through the embedded switch STATUS Indicates the condition of the PROFINET Controller during normal operation It indicates whether an entry other than the startup event is present in the module s local log STATUS can also indicate whether any of the MAC addresses are invalid CONFIG Indicates whethe
9. acket Interval to 10 ms and MRP Test Packet Count to 2 3 If 3rd party MRCs are in use in the ring customers can set a minimum IO update rate to the larger of the options that follow and expect IO to operate bumplessly through ring network recovery Minimum IO Update Rate configurable in PME that is at least 1 3 the time of the worst case ring recovery stated by 3rd party manufacturer regardless of ports utilized i e if a manufacturer states their worst case ring recovery is 90 ms then the minimum IO update rate allowed would be 90 3 30 ms 32ms or 16 ms IO Update Rate minimum regardless of ports utilized and must set MRP Test Packet Interval to 10 ms and MRP Test Packet Count to 2 12 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 Storing updated media redundancy protocol MRP configurations to large operating MRP ring networks with fast io update rates configured can result in PROFINET IO device Loss Add faults Data packets arriving on ports blocked by Media Redundancy Protocol MRP still forwarded over mirrored ports Network monitoring devices should be directly connected to mirrored PNC ports Momentary overtemperature indication in some power up conditions When storing Media Redundancy Protocol MRP configuration updates to an operating MRP ring network users may infrequently observe one or more pairs of Loss of Device and subsequent Addition of Device faults regarding PROFINET IO Device faults on the n
10. e PNC module s RJ 45 ports can also be used for general Ethernet communications on either a 10BaseT 100BaseTX or 1000BaseT IEEE 802 3 network Typical switches hubs or repeaters support 6 to 12 nodes connected in a star wiring topology 10BaseT Uses a twisted pair cable of up to 100 meters in length between each node and a switch hub or repeater 100BaseTX Uses a cable of up to 100 meters in length between each node and a switch hub or repeater The cable should be data grade Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable 1000BaseT Uses a cable of up to 100 meters in length between each node and a switch hub or repeater The cable should be Category 5e or better UTP or STP cable 8 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 Installing SFP Devices SFP Small Form factor Pluggable devices can be installed in Port 3 and Port 4 of the PNC The specific SFP module installed in each cage must be defined in the Proficy Machine Edition configuration of the PNC module Each SFP cage on the bottom of a PNC module can accept a 10 100 1000 Mbps copper SFP 100 Mbps Single Mode Fiber SFP 100 Mbps Multi Mode Fiber SFP 1000 Mbps Single Mode Fiber Bottom of module L i SFP or 1000 Mbps Multi Mode Fiber SFP SFP modules can be A removed replaced during module operation Insert SFP device with pins toward inside of the Keep the protective plug installed in the SFP device Following the P
11. e port names COM1 through COM256 the next device to attach is assigned a previously used COM Port name 1 Ifthe last assigned COM port name was COM256 the next COM port name assigned is the first unconnected COM port after the physical serial communications ports 2 Ifthe last assigned COM port name was not COM256 the next COM port name assigned is the first unconnected COM port in sequence After the initial installation process the same computer can be attached to the other RX3i PNC modules without additional installation steps The virtual serial port name is automatically assigned when the device is attached to the computer 10 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 Important Product Information for this Release Release History Version Firmware Revision Date Comments IC695PNC001 AA 1 00 June 2011 Initial release Supports GSDML Version 2 2 and previous Compatibility The PNC module requires the following CPU firmware programming software and backplane hardware versions RX3i CPU firmware Models CPU315 or CPU320 with firmware version 7 0 or higher Programmer software Proficy Machine Edition version 7 0 SIM 1 or later RX3i backplane hardware The following backplane hardware revisions must be used IC695CHS012 BAMP IC695CHS016 BAMP IC695CHS012CA BAMP IC695CHS016CA BAMP or IC695CHS012 CA or later IC695CHS016 CA or later IC695CHS012CA CA or later IC695CHS016CA CA or later or IC695CHS007
12. etwork This is expected behavior and is more likely to occur on ring networks with a large number of PROFINET IO Devices acting as MRCs with very fast IO Update Rates configured Because changing MRP configuration settings requires each MRC to break and reconnect its own connections to the ring network IP packets on the network may be lost as this flurry of connection breaks reconnects occur on the network Since a PROFINET IO Device is considered lost if it misses three consecutive IO data transactions if three consecutive IO data packets from a particular PROFINET IO Device are lost due to network reconfiguration the device will appear to be lost to the PNC and a Loss of IO Device is logged When the network stabilizes the PNC will be able to reestablish connection with the lost IO Device and an Addition of IO Device fault will be logged When a network is configured for MRP operation MRCs and Media Redundancy Managers MRMs can put one of their ring ports into a Blocking state MRP uses this blocked port state to break the continuous ring and allow only MRP management traffic to pass through the blocked port All of the non MRP management traffic is blocked from ingress or egress of the blocked port If the port has been set up using the port mirroring monport command to monitor traffic on the blocked port all of the traffic that arrives at the blocked port is mirrored to the configured monitor port regardless of whether or not
13. hen increase by 2 C If PNC in non adjacent slots then increase by 1 C If Copper SFP operating at 100MB then increase by 4 C If RJ45 ports unused then increase by 0 C If 16 slot backplane then increase by 0 C Example Calculating Maximum Operating Temperature with Installation Exceptions Baseline Installation 60 C 7 slot Backplane 2C Two PNC modules in non adjacent slots 1T Copper SFPs operating at 1 GB 6C Maximum operating temperature after installation exceptions 53 4 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 Sweep Impact of PNC and PROFINET I O The PLC CPU sweep impact for a PROFINET I O network is a function of the number of PNCs the number of PROFINET devices and the number of each PROFINET device s I O modules The table below shows the measured sweep impact of the RX3i PROFINET Controller supported VersaMax PROFINET devices and O modules Sweep Impact us CPU315 CPU320 RX3i PROFINET Controller PNC 50 VersaMax Product Family Profinet Scanner PNS IC200PNS001 40 Discrete Input Module 8 16 32 pt 23 Discrete Output Module 8 16 32 pt 18 Analog Input Module 15 channel 59 Analog Output Module 12 channel 21 CMM020 64AI 64AQ 204 To calculate the total expected PLC sweep impact for a PROFINET I O network add the individual sweep impact times for each PROFINET Controller PROFINET Device and PROFINET Device I O module using the times provided above Example For a P
14. nfiguration of the specified I O Device As currently implemented the power flow output will not turn ON until after the PNC has made its first attempt to connect to the specified I O Device Therefore we recommend the user not rely on power flow output for parameter validation PROFINET Controller Module 11 GFK 2573 Restrictions and Open Issues related to the Command Line Interface Subject Description Page function not available The output paging function as described in the shConfig command is not currently functioning Response to invalid command entry The error message displayed in response to an invalid show port help command does not provide useful information Example show port fdp help is an invalid command To see a list of valid parameters for the show port command type show port telnetd command response The CLI does not echo the new number of max connections in its response to the telnetd lt maxconnections gt command However the command still functions properly and updates the maximum number of telnet connections log details command response When displaying numerous local log table entries using the og details command sometimes erroneous blank characters appear within the display Use the log details lt log entry number gt command to view the disrupted log table entry Example og details 99 term command response Occasionally the CLI does n
15. ollers 1O Controllers per network 8 Number of PROFINET Slots per 256 device Number of PROFINET Subslots 256 per slot Number of PROFINET 2048 Submodules per RX3i CPU Programmer Limits Number of O Controllers 128 32 RX3i CPU targets x 4 lO Controllers per RX3i CPU Number of O Devices 2048 128 per network x 16 PROFINET networks Total number of devices 2176 does not include backplanes power supplies or I O modules Hot swappable Yes For product standards general operating specifications and installation requirements refer to the PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 PROFINET Controller Module 3 GFK 2573 Operating Range for Surrounding Air Temperature Baseline Installation 0 to 60 C surrounding air temperature under the following installation 12 slot panel mounted backplane Two PNC modules in adjacent slots per backplane 1 GB Fiber SFPs All four ports active The following installation exceptions are cumulative Installation Exceptions Reduces maximum operating temperature If 7 slot backplane then reduce by 2 C If air mounted rack mount then reduce by 2 C If three or four PNCs per backplane then reduce by 1 C Either or If 100 MB Fiber SFPs installed then reduce by 5 C If Copper SFPs operating at 1 GB then reduce by 6 C Increases maximum operating temperature to an upper limit of 60 C If only one PNC per backplane t
16. ot respond to the term command To recover restart the terminal emulation program Operational Notes Ring network configuration and parameter considerations for bumpless PROFINET IO Device operation with Media Redundancy Protocol MRP Use of the Media Redundancy Protocol MRP allows a user s ring network to automatically heal itself in the event of a single break of the ring network Ifa user s application requires the PROFINET IO Devices to operate bumplessly through ring network recovery no observed loss and subsequent addition of PROFINET IO Devices while the ring network recovers the following network and application design guidelines must be observed 1 If only one PNC is in the ring acting as the Media Redundancy Manager MRM and all of the Media Redundancy Clients MRCs are VersaMax PROFINET Scanners customers can set minimum IO Update Rates as follows and expect PROFINET IO to operate bumplessly through ring network recovery Using the fixed copper ring ports on the PNC 1 ms IO Update Rate minimum Using SFPs on the PNC 4 ms IO Update Rate minimum If multiple PNCs are in the ring one PNC acting as the MRM and other PNC s as MRC s where VersaMax ROFINET Scanners are the only PROFINET IO Devices customers can set minimum IO Update Rates as follows and expect IO to operate bumplessly through ring network recovery 16 ms IO Update Rate minimum regardless of ports utilized and must set MRP Test P
17. our external switch ports Two eight conductor RJ 45 shielded twisted pair 10 100 1000 Mbps copper interfaces and two Small Form factor Pluggable SFP cages provide flexibility in media selection for the I O LAN and the ability to use redundant media for the I O LAN Use of redundant media must first be set up in the module configuration Bottom of module Port 1 Port3 Front Port 2 Port 4 The module is assigned five Ethernet MAC addresses four for the external Ethernet ports and one for internal switch operation Each external switch port has an associated link up link down status bit that can be monitored by the RX3i CPU to check the operating status of the port Four LEDs on front of the module provide visual indication of port status Each port on an RX3i PNC module operates independently so devices at different speeds and or duplex modes may be attached to the ports Each port automatically detects the attached cable and functions properly with either straight through or crossover cables For more information about Media Redundancy see the PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Manual GFK 2571 High Speed I O LAN Connections High speed I O LAN connections to the PNC can be made using standard cables The PNC module can be connected to one High Speed I O LAN However different devices on the same LAN can be connected using more than one port Note Shielded cable is required for 1 Gbps operation Other Ethernet Connections Th
18. patibility Requires CPU315 or CPU320 with firmware version 7 0 or higher Power Requirements 3 3 V 0 5 A with no SFP devices installed 1 2 A maximum two SFP devices installed 0 35 A per SFP device 5V 1 5 A maximum Operating Temperature Range 0 to 60 C maximum surrounding air temperature without a fan A lower maximum temperature may be required depending on PNC location and SFP population Refer to Operating Range for Air Temperature on page 3 Number of Port Connectors Two RJ 45 and Two SFP Cages Not included available separately Micro USB Connector One for communication with a computer using Command Line Interface LAN IEEE 802 2 Logical Link Control Class IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD Medium Access Control 10 100 1000 Mbps Maximum I O Memory 128 Kbytes of combined input output memory per PROFINET Controller CPU Status Bits 32 PROFINET I O Device Data Update Configurable 1 ms 2 ms 4 ms 8 ms 16 ms 32 ms 64 ms 128 ms 256 ms Rates on the PROFINET LAN and 512 ms Number of IP addresses One Number of MAC Addresses Five One per external port and one internal System Maximum Limits PROFINET Controllers per RX3i 4 Must be located in main rack Cannot be located in a remote node CPU 1O Devices per O Controller 64 per PROFINET Controller 1O Devices per Network 128 per network spread across up to 8 O Controllers IO Devices per RX3i CPU 128 per RX3i CPU spread across up to 4 PROFINET Contr
19. port for connection to a computer running Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system The computer can access the PNC s Command Line Interface function using a terminal application like Hyperterm The PNC is provided with a driver install application that can be used to enable a computer to communicate with a PNC module via its USB port Instructions for using the driver application are given in the Command Line Interface Manual GFK 2572 Set up use of the module s USB port in either of these ways 1 Run the provided driver install application before connecting the computer s USB port to the PNC module s USB port the first time 2 With the provided installation files accessible on either a local or network drive attach the PC USB port to the Rx3i IO LAN USB port e Windows opens a New Hardware Found Wizard dialog Within the wizard application enter the location of the provided installation files e Windows then installs the USB driver compatible with the USB port The computer automatically assigns a serial port name for the PNC module s USB port Note a unique serial port number will be used for each PNC module The serial port name is COM followed by the next available number from 1 to 256 After the computer assigns the module s USB port a COM port name it uses the same name each time it connects to the module except for a special case described below If the computer has already assigned all its availabl
20. r the module has received its configuration from the RX3i CPU ACTIVE Indicates the status of PROFINET connections USB Indicates activity on the USB port Port LEDs Indicate link speed link connection and link activity corresponding to the four possible external Ethernet ports Restart Pushbutton The Restart pushbutton is used to manually restart the module without cycling power The restart operation starts when the pushbutton is released 6 PROFINET Controller Module GFK 2573 Installation The back of the PROFINET Controller module has an exposed heat sink and backplane connector Before inserting the module into the backplane remove the plastic knockout in the slot where the module will be placed The installation slot must match the slot that is selected in the module s hardware configuration After installing the PNC module in the backplane tighten the heat sink screw on the front of the module into the threaded hole in the backplate to 6 in lbs using a flat tip screwdriver Installation in Hazardous Areas The following information is for products bearing the UL marking for Hazardous Locations or ATEX marking for explosive atmospheres EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS GROUPS A B C amp D DIV 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C DOR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CL
21. vices could have operating temperatures over 70 C 158 F Under these conditions for your safety do not use bare hands to remove an SFP device from the SFP cage Use protective gloves or a tool needle nose pliers to avoid handling the hot SFP device directly when removing the SFP device Remove the cable from the SFP device If the device has a latching mechanism such as a bale clasp open it gently Do not pull on the latching mechanism Hold the sides of the SFP device and pull it out of the PNC port Removing SFP Devices PROFINET Controller Module 9 GFK 2573 Supported SFP Types The RX3i PROFINET Controller supports the SFP devices listed below An SFP type other than those listed below may be configured as a GENERIC SFP in Proficy Machine Edition The RX3i PNC will attempt to operate with a generic SFP that identifies itself as an Ethernet SFP Since SFP types other than those listed below have not been validated correct operation cannot be guaranteed Wavelength Core Size Modal Bandwidth i SFP Type Media Type MHz Km Distance m TOOBASEFXt 1300 2 2000 Fal E ao Dtle _ a 500 5000 500 Duplex TOOBASELKIO 7900 2 10 000 1000BASE SX CO wo feo CO 1000BASE LX 1300 joe eow 1000BASEzx 1550 smo pho o eow 10 100 1000BASE T t CAT5 CAT5e caT6e 100 maximum t Available from GE Intelligent Platforms at a later date Installing the USB Port Driver The PNC module provides a micro USB

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