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2085-ECR — Micro800 2085 Series Right End Cap for I/O Expansion
The 2085-ECR is the right-side bus terminator for the Micro800 2085-series I/O expansion bus. It clips onto the right connector of the last expansion module in a Micro820 or Micro830 I/O chain, electrically terminating the expansion backplane. Without it, the bus is incomplete — the controller will fault on I/O communication errors regardless of whether the modules themselves are wired correctly.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2085-ECR |
| Platform | Micro800 — 2085 I/O expansion bus |
| Compatible Controllers | Micro820, Micro830 (with 2085 expansion) |
| Function | Right-side bus terminator |
| Installation | Snaps onto the right bus connector of the last 2085 module |
| Configuration Required | None |
| Power Draw | None |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
Why the End Cap Is Non-Negotiable
The 2085 expansion bus uses a daisy-chain architecture. Each module passes the bus signal through from its left connector to its right connector. The last module in the chain has an exposed right connector — without a terminator, the bus signal is left floating, and the controller detects this as a communication error on the entire expansion bus. All expansion modules go offline, not just the last one. The 2085-ECR provides the electrical termination that closes the bus correctly.
It's a small, easy-to-overlook component, but it belongs on every bill of materials for a Micro800 system with 2085 expansion. Some Micro830 kits include it in the box; if it's missing from a used or refurbished controller, or if it's been misplaced during panel rework, the symptoms are straightforward to diagnose — all expansion I/O disappears and the controller logs an expansion bus fault.
Replacing an Expansion Module
When the last module in a 2085 chain needs to be replaced, the end cap must be transferred to the new module. It's reusable and doesn't need to be replaced with the module. Procedure: de-energize the system (2085 expansion doesn't support hot-swap), unclip the end cap from the old module's right connector, swap the module, clip the end cap onto the new module's right connector. Re-energize and verify all expansion I/O comes back online in Connected Components Workbench.
FAQ
Q: Is the 2085-ECR compatible with 2080-series plug-in modules for the Micro820/Micro830?
No. The 2085-ECR terminates the 2085 expansion bus (right-side expansion modules). The 2080-series plug-in modules mount directly on top of the controller body and use a different interface — no end cap is required for plug-in modules.
Q: Can the 2085-ECR from a Micro820 system be used on a Micro830 expansion bus?
Yes. The 2085 expansion bus connector is the same for both Micro820 and Micro830 systems — the end cap is interchangeable between the two controller families.
Q: What symptom appears if the end cap is missing?
The controller logs an expansion bus communication fault and all 2085 I/O modules go offline. The base controller continues to run from its onboard I/O, but none of the expansion module I/O is accessible until the end cap is installed and the bus is re-initialized.
Q: Is an end cap needed if only one 2085 expansion module is installed?
Yes — regardless of the number of expansion modules, the rightmost module's right connector must be terminated. One module still has an exposed right connector that needs the 2085-ECR.



