Allen-Bradley 1771-OWN Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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Selectable Contact Output Module Cat. No. 1771-OWN

Publication 17715.37 - October 1995

Table  1.A  

Jumper Identification for Individual Outputs

Terminal

Number

Function

Jumper

Number

Terminal

Number

Function

Jumper

Number

1

Common 0

21

Common 2

2

Output 00

L00

22

Output 00

H00

3

Output 01

L01

23

Output 01

H01

4

Output 02

L02

24

Output 02

H02

5

Output 03

L03

25

Output 03

H03

6

Output 04

L04

26

Output 04

H04

7

Output 05

L05

27

Output 05

H05

8

Output 06

L06

28

Output 06

H06

9

Output 07

L07

29

Output 07

H07

10

Not used

30

Not used

11

Common 1

31

Common 3

12

Output 10

L10

32

Output 10

H10

13

Output 11

L11

33

Output 11

H11

14

Output 12

L12

34

Output 12

H12

15

Output 13

L13

35

Output 13

H13

16

Output 14

L14

36

Output 14

H14

17

Output 15

L15

37

Output 15

H15

18

Output 16

L16

38

Output 16

H16

19

Output 17

L17

39

Output 17

H17

20

Not used

40

Not used

Inserting the Module Into the Chassis

1. Turn off power to the I/O chassis.

2. 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.

3. Slide the module into the chassis.

4. Press firmly to seat the module in the chassis backplane

connector.

5. Swing the module locking latch down into place over the front

edge of the module.

Summary of Contents for 1771-OWN

Page 1: ...ate loads with a maximum of 12A per module Each output can conduct a maximum load of 1 0A continuously at 30W maximum Ac loads switched by the modules should have a power factor PF of 1 0 Maximum interconnect cable length for this module is 1000 ft 304 8 meters European Union Directive Compliance If this product is installed within the European Union or EEA regions and has the CE mark the followin...

Page 2: ...ll coils are energized is 2 5A Nominal backplane current is 1 8A When handling the module observe the following warning ATTENTION Remove power from the 1771 I O chassis backplane and field wiring arm before removing or installing an I O module Failure to remove power from the backplane or wir ing arm could cause module damage degradation of performance or injury Failure to remove power from the ba...

Page 3: ...es Setting the Relay Output Jumpers When the output image table bit at the address corresponding to any output is energized set to 1 the corresponding relay contact is closed or opened respective to the jumper setting All outputs are individually selectable for either normally open or normally closed operation They are pre set for normally open operation at the factory To reset any jumper proceed ...

Page 4: ...ot used 11 Common 1 31 Common 3 12 Output 10 L 10 32 Output 10 H 10 13 Output 11 L 11 33 Output 11 H 11 14 Output 12 L 12 34 Output 12 H 12 15 Output 13 L 13 35 Output 13 H 13 16 Output 14 L 14 36 Output 14 H 14 17 Output 15 L 15 37 Output 15 H 15 18 Output 16 L 16 38 Output 16 H 16 19 Output 17 L 17 39 Output 17 H 17 20 Not used 40 Not used Inserting the Module Into the Chassis 1 Turn off power t...

Page 5: ...iagram Use the label on the front of the wiring arm to identify your wiring ATTENTION The field wiring arm terminal identification number is not the same as the number of the bit which controls that output Connection Diagram for the 1771 OWN Module Output 0 Output 2 Output 4 Output 6 Not used Output 10 Output 12 Output 14 Output 16 Not used Output 0 Output 2 Output 4 Output 6 Not used Output 10 Ou...

Page 6: ...he output module are not isolated from each other Driving an Input Module with a 1771 OWN Output Module 120V AC Input Module Cat No 1771 IAD Selectable Contact Output Module Cat No 1771 OWN ac High ac Low L1 L2 Input 00 Input 01 Input 02 Input 03 Input 04 Input 05 Input 06 Input 07 Input 10 Input 11 Input 12 Input 13 Input 14 Input 15 Input 16 Input 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 7: ... the module front plate These represent the control status of the output relays Each indicator is lit when its corresponding relay is energized 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Status Indicators red 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10541 I Interpreting the Status Indicators Allen Bradley Spares ...

Page 8: ...or all applicable directives 1 Spikes peaks and surges must be within the power rating Resistive loads only ac and dc power 30W max 2 Surge limiting circuitry is not provided in the module For reliable operation the user must ensure that surges do not exceed either the voltage or current rating of the module 3 You use this conductor category information for planning conductor routing as described ...

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