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AC (120V) Isolated Output Module
(Cat. No. 1771-OD)
Installation Data
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Keying the I/O Chassis
Use the plastic keying bands, shipped with each I/O chassis, to key your
I/O slots to accept only this type of module. Place keying bands between
these numbers labeled on the upper backplane connector:
between 4 and 6
between 30 and 32
Slots on the rear edge of the circuit board are matched to these slots to
allow insertion of the module. You can key any connector in an I/O chassis
to receive this module except for the left–most connector reserved for
adapter or processor modules.
ATTENTION: A module inserted into a wrong slot could be
damaged by improper voltages connected through the wiring
arm. Use keying bands to prevent damage to the module.
Inserting the Module into the Chassis
1.
Position the module so that the circuit board on the rear of the module
lines up with the top and bottom card guides in the chassis.
2.
Slide the module into the chassis.
3.
Press firmly to seat the module in the chassis backplane connector.
4.
Swing the module locking latch down into place over the front of the
module.
Connecting Wiring to the module
You make connections to the module through the 1771–WD field wiring
arm shipped with the module. The arm pivots on the chassis to connect
with the 12 terminals on the front of the module (
). The wiring
arm allows the module to be removed from the chassis without
disconnecting wiring.
1.
Make certain all power is removed from the module before making
wiring connections.
2.
Swing the wiring arm up into position on the front of the module. The
locking tab on the module will secure it into place.
3.
Make your connections to the field wiring arm as shown in
(Use the label on the front of the wiring arm to identify your wiring.)