Reliance Electric 57407-4 (0-57407-4) CS 5000 Processor Module
Description
Product Introduction
Model Interpretation
0-57407-4: Full part number (leading 0 = standard processor; ‑4 = hardware revision 4).
57407: Product family = DCS 5000 Processor Module.
‑4: Revision 4, with enhanced firmware, improved fault handling, and backward compatibility with earlier 57407 revisions.
Technical Parameters
Backplane Power: +5 VDC, ~800 mA.
Processor: 16‑bit CPU, AutoMax real‑time OS.
Memory: 64 KB RAM (with parity), 32 KB ROM.
Isolation: 1500 VAC (field‑to‑logic).
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to +55 °C.
Humidity: 5%–95% non‑condensing.
Weight: ~0.91 kg (2.0 lb).
Rack Compatibility: 6/10/16‑slot AutoMax card racks (with cooling fans).
Interface & Front Panel
Backplane: Edge connector for AutoMax dedicated backplane (power + data).
RS‑232 Ports (2):
PROGRAMMER: For programming/debugging via AutoMax ReSource software.
LOCAL COMM: For HMI, SCADA, or peer‑processor communication.
Front Panel:
OK LED: Green, indicates normal operation.
FAULT CODE (1ST/2ND): Two yellow pushbuttons for fault code display.
Reset Button: For module reset.
Core Functions
Executes ladder logic, BASIC, and control block programs for integrated motion/process control.
Manages system‑level coordination of I/O, drives, and network modules.
Provides real‑time fault monitoring, logging, and diagnostics.
Supports multi‑processor synchronization for coordinated drive systems.
Enables offline/online programming and remote diagnostics via ReSource software.
Application Scenarios
Legacy AutoMax DCS/PLC maintenance in metallurgy, paper, power, and material handling.
Coordinated multi‑drive systems for rolling mills, conveyors, and web processing lines.
High‑precision motion control for spindles, actuators, and process equipment.
Retrofit/replacement of aging DCS processors in industrial automation modernization.
Operation & Maintenance
Installation: Power off the rack; align and seat firmly, tighten mounting screws.
ESD Protection: Use anti‑static wristband/mat; static damages sensitive circuits.
Wiring: Use shielded cables for RS‑232; separate from high‑voltage lines to avoid EMI.
Routine Maintenance: Quarterly inspection of cables/connectors; keep vents clean.
Troubleshooting: Read fault codes via front‑panel buttons; verify LED status and switch settings.
Replacement: Replace entire module if internal fault; do not repair PCB.
57407‑4 vs 57407‑2 (Key Differences)
Hardware Revision: ‑4 is the latest revision; ‑2 is older.
Firmware: ‑4 has updated firmware with better stability and bug fixes.
Fault Handling: ‑4 provides enhanced fault diagnostics and error reporting.
Compatibility: Both are pin‑compatible and interchangeable in AutoMax racks.
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