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1700 Series Wafer Reader Section 2: Installing the 1700 Reader
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To connect the Breakout Module to the In-Sight 1700 reader:
1 Verify the 24VDC power supply being used is switched off.
2 Optionally, connect the power and ground wires for the acquisition trigger input and
the discrete outputs into their corresponding terminals on the Breakout Module.
3 Optionally, connect the 9-pin male D-sub connector of an RS232 serial cable into the
corresponding 9-pin female connector on the Breakout Module.
4 Plug the Breakout Module Cable’s 15-pin male D-sub connector into the
corresponding female connector on the Breakout Module.
5 Plug the RJ-45 connector of the Breakout Module Cable (P/N 300-0341-15) into the
reader’s breakout port. The cable’s connectors are “keyed” to the notch in the
Breakout port.
6 Plug the wire leads from a 24VDC supply for the +24V power and ground into the
2-pin terminal plug on the Breakout Module. Alternatively, remove the terminal plug
and insert the 2-pin terminal plug attached to the In-Sight power adapter into the
keyed power adapter port on the Breakout Module (Figure 2-2).
7 Restore power to the 24V supply. The red power LED on the reader and the orange
+24V LED on the Breakout Module will indicate that the reader and Breakout Module
are receiving power.
2.1.4 Connecting the I/O Expansion Module
Like the Breakout Module, the optional I/O Expansion Module (P/N 800-5758) provides
convenient access to the In-Sight 1700 reader’s power, serial communications, and
discrete I/O lines. But in addition to the acquisition trigger and serial transmit/receive that
are standard on the reader, the I/O Expansion module adds the following:
! 8 discrete outputs
! 8 discrete inputs
! RS232 hardware handshaking
NOTE Firmware version 2.30 or later must be installed on the 1700 reader in order to use the
I/O Expansion Module.
For additional information on connecting an In-Sight I/O Expansion module, see Section
8.2.1: Breakout Port Pin Assignments; for information on configuring the 1700 reader to
recognize the module, see Appendix D.