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Chapter 1 Introducing the Remote I/OAdapter ModuleThis chapter describes the cat. no. 1771-ASB, series E re
1–2 Introducing the Remote I/O Adapter Module/'%.%*) !,/,1 The remote I/O adapter module consists of four major com
1–3Introducing the Remote I/O Adapter Module Module Switch AssembliesYou must set two switch assemblies to
1–4 Introducing the Remote I/O Adapter Module In this chapter we discussed the functions and hardware compo
Chapter 2&%! #&#( This chapter describes the procedures for installing your remote I/O
2–2 Installing Your Module*" ) %$ '*'+ You need to set configuration plugs on the remote I/O adaptermodu
2–3Installing Your Module Figure 2.3S1 and S2 Switch Assembly Locations12345678ONOFFONOFF1234
2–4 Installing Your Module-%$,$(' *-*0 link response - unrestricted or series B emulation.Certain scanner module
2–5Installing Your Module3"+)#!2).- %"03!05 Figure 2.4Module Switch Assembly Settings for PLCĆ2 FamilyProcessors1 2
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of this controlequipment m
2–6 Installing Your ModulePublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure 2.5Module Switch Assembly Settings for PLCĆ3 FamilyProcessors1 2 3 4 56 7
2–7Installing Your Module0 (&!/&+* # -0-2 Figure 2.6Module Switch Assembly Settings for PLCĆ5 Family, SLCand Contro
2–8 Installing Your Module1!)'" 0',+ $!.1 .3 Figure 2.7Module Switch Assembly Settings for PLCĆ5 Family, SLCan
2–9Installing Your Module,$"+"'& ),)/ After setting the adapter module switch assemblies, you must a
2–10 Installing Your Module.&$-$)( +.+1 Figure 2.9I/O Chassis Backplane Switch Assembly Settings forRemote Adapter
2–11Installing Your Module)! ( $# &)&+ Figure 2.11I/O Chassis Backplane Switch Assembly Settings forRemote Adap
YNNY $,,%,)/!+ .**&1)("%#.+-%)(&.#Y N2–12 Installing Your Module.&%-%)(
2–13Installing Your Module3"+)#!2).- %"03!04 Figure 2.14Field Wiring Arm Connection Diagram for the 1771ĆASB Series
2–14 Installing Your Module! !" If this is the last remote I/O adapter on the link, you must use aterminat
lockingĆbar pins 2–15Installing Your Module Once you’ve determined the power requirem
1(& 0&+* 7 ".1.5 Read this preface to familiarize yourself with this manual and tolear
2–16 Installing Your Module
Chapter 3 Addressing Modes for YourRemote I/OWhen you configure your remote I/O system, you must consider:•
3–2 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O#" # $ Figure 3.1An I/O Group Ć Up to 16 Input Terminals and 16 Outp
3–3Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O! !" Definition: The processor addresses two I/O module slots as o
3–4 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O( '#" %(%* Using StandardĆdensity I/O (8 point) ModulesStandard-den
3–5Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O( '#" %(%* Figure 3.48Ćpoint Input and Output Modules Using Eight Bi
3–6 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O( '#" %(%* Figure 3.516Ćpoint Input and Output Modules Using Two Wo
3–7Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/OPublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Identifying I/O GroupsYou identify your I/O groups in one of three
3–8 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/OPublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure 3.7Identifying 2Ćslot I/O Groups with Series B I/O ChassisT
3–9Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O2!*(" 1(-, $!/2 /5 Some processors support a complementary I/O configuration. Re
Using This ManualP–2 If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation withinthe European Un
3–10 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O0(& /&+* "-0-3 Follow these guidelines when configuring your remote
3–11Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O2!*(" 1(-, $!/2 /5 Module Placement with 2Ćslot AddressingFigure 3.9 shows possi
3–12 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O.&$-$)( !+.+/ • When using double-slot block-transfer modules:• The left sl
3–13Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O&%! #&#' Definition: The processor addresses one I/O module sl
3–14 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O'&"! $'$( Thirty-two-point I/O modules need 32 input or
3–15Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/OPublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Identifying I/O GroupsYou identify your I/O groups in one of three
3–16 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O3"+)#!2).- %"03!05 Module Placement with 1Ćslot AddressingFigure 3.14 show
3–17Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O+#!*!&% (+(- • When using double-slot block-transfer modules:– The left slo
3–18 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O+#"*"&% (+(- When you select 1-slot addressing, each individual
3–19Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O)! ( $# &)&* Definition: The processor addresses one-half of an I/O mod
Using This Manual P–3 The following list defines common terms used in this manual.Complementary I/O: An I/
3–20 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O Assigning I/O Rack Numbers with 1/2Ćslot AddressingThe following
3–21Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O! !# Figure 3.18I/O Image Table and Corresponding Hardware for OneAssig
3–22 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O3"+)#!2).- %"03!05 Some processors support a complementary I/O configurati
3–23Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O&%"! #&#' Follow these guidelines when you select 1/2-slot
3–24 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O ! Not all chassis combinations are acceptable in making I/O racknum
3–25Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O0(& /&+* "-0-3 Table 3.C shows the addressing methods you can achiev
3–26 Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O
Chapter 4% $"! #%#& In this chapter, you will learn how to use the indicators on themodule fr
4–2 TroubleshootingPublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Table 4.ARemote I/O System Troubleshooting GuideIndicatorsActive Adapter I/OFault RackD
4–3TroubleshootingPublication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000Recommended ActionProbable CauseDescriptionIndicatorsActive Adapter I/OFault RackBlink O
Using This ManualP–4Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000The remote I/O adapter module is one of many hardwarecomponents that make up a progra
4–4 Troubleshooting For a successful autoconfigure, insure that a processor I/O status fileexi
Appendix APublication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Module Location 1771 I/O chassis, leftmost slotChassis Distance2500 ft @ 230.4K
SpecificationsA–2
Appendix B1 )'!0',+ 5 # .1.4 Settings for 1771-AS and1771-ASB Series A, B, C and DRemote I/O AdaptersThis appendi
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–2/'%.%*) 3 !,/,2 Applies to:DescriptionFi
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–33"+)#!2).- 5 %"03!04 Figure B.3Field Wi
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–4Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.4Module Switch Assem
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–5Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.5Module Switch Asse
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–6Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.6Module Switch Assem
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–7Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.7Module Switch Asse
Using This Manual P–58'0.(&7.32 =""! *'58&5< Read this manual in conjunction with the following do
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–8Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.8Module Switch Assem
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–90 (&!/&+* 3 # -0-2 Figure B.9Module Swi
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–10Publication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000Figure B.10Module Switch Ass
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–111!)'" 0',+ 4 $!.1 .3 Figure B.11M
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–12,$"+"'& 1 ),)/ Figure B.
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–13.&$-$)( 3 +.+1 Figure B.14I/O Chassis
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–14+#!*!&% 0 (+(. Figure B.16I/O Chassis B
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O Adapters B–15)! ( $# - &)&+ Figure B.18I/O Chas
Settings for 1771–AS and 1771–ASB Series A, B, C and D Remote I/O AdaptersB–16
Appendix C2!*(" 1(-, 7 $!/2 /5 Differences Between 1771ĆASBSeries A, B, C, D and E RemoteI/O Adapter ModulesMajor differ
Using This ManualP–6
Differences Between 1771-ASB Series A, B, C, D and E Remote I/O Adapter ModulesC–2
Appendix D This appendix presents some of the most commonly asked questionsabout app
Questions and AnswersD–2 Q. I just added a rack to my remote I/O network and my PLC-5scanner channel autoco
Questions and Answers D–3 Q. My remote I/O is working fine without termination resistors.Are they really re
Questions and AnswersD–4)#"("%$ + !&)&* Q. How do I add a 1771-ASB adapter module to my SLC1747-SN scann
Questions and Answers D–5#" % # $ ! ! ! !
Questions and AnswersD–6
Appendix EPublication 1771ĆUM001A-US-P - February 2000CSA Hazardous LocationApprovalCSA Hazardous Location Approval Approbation d'utilisation d
CSA Hazardous Location ApprovalE–2
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