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PROPRIETARY DATA: This document contains proprietary data of ABB Inc. No disclosure, distribution (electronic or otherwise),
or other means of dissemination may be made without written permission.
3BUS 208 000 R13014 Product Overview
ABB Smart Processing Center (ASPC)
Backplane Identification
Introduction
With the introduction of the Smart Color sensor and the ReflectionPlus CoatWeight
sensor, it became necessary to introduce a new ASPC backplane, Part Number
086345-004. Previous updates to the ASPC backplane were all backward
compatible so there is little distinction between Part Numbers 086345-001,
086345-002, or 086345-003. The latest backplane, however, is not backward
compatible. It is important to be able to tell which backplane your scanner has.
Associated with the new backplane are new functional drawings, sensor cables, and
jumper plugs. External wiring for things like sheet break and chiller flow switches
are also different. Make sure you are using the correct documentation associated
with the particular version of backplane in your Scanning Platform.
Identifying Different Backplanes
The most positive identification of which backplane your system uses is to locate
and read the part number tag on the PWA. The location of this tag on the 086345-
004 backplane is above the programming plug, P1. Unfortunately, on some of the
older backplanes it is on the bottom; sometimes concealed by the heat exchanger
and plumbing.
The most obvious differences in the appearances of 086345-004 backplanes with
respect to earlier versions are changes in the types of connectors (see examples of
Backplanes 086345-004 and -003 in Figure 10-17 on page 218 and Figure 10-18
on page 219).
J8, J9, and J10 are 14-position connectors. On the earlier backplanes, the
connections for sheet break, reel turn-up, chiller flow switches, etc. (J8, J9, J10,
J11, and J12) were all 10-position connectors.
J11 is a new nine-position connector for wiring IR Sola transformers (replacing
J20 and J21); and there is not J12, J20, or J21.
The signal programming plugs P3, P4, and P5 were changed to 64 position from
position plugs.
The AC IN” plug (J25) was changed to a nine-position plug from a four-
position plug.
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