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Configuring Your 1769-IR6 RTD/resistance Input Module in a Remote DeviceNet System with a 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter
Next, click on the I/O Bank 1 Configuration tab. The following screen
appears:
Configuring the 1769-IR6
The 1769-ADN appears in slot 0. Your I/O modules, power supplies, end
cap and interconnect cables must be entered in the proper order,
following the 1769 I/O rules contained in the 1769-ADN user’s manual.
For simplicity sake, we place the 1769-IR6 in slot 1 to show how it is
configured. As a minimum, a power supply and end cap must also be
placed after the 1769-IR6 module, even though they do not have a slot
number associated with them.
To place the 1769-IR6 into Bank 1, click the arrow next to the first empty
slot after the 1769-ADN. A list of all possible 1769 I/O products appear.
Select the 1769-IR6. Slot 1 appears to the right of the 1769-IR6. Click this
Slot 1 box and the following 1769-IR6 configuration screen appears:
Summary of Contents for Compact 1769-IR6
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