INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
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8.
Do Not Use Lead Pencils to Set Dipswitches
. To avoid
contamination of switch contacts that can result in unneces-
sary circuit board malfunction, do not use a lead pencil to set a
dipswitch.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
1. Examine the hardware immediately for shipping damage.
2. Notify the nearest Bailey Controls sales office of any such
damage.
3. File a claim for any damage with the transportation com-
pany that handled the shipment.
4. Use the original packing material and container to store the
hardware.
5. Store the hardware in an environment of good air quality,
free from temperature and moisture extremes.
SETUP/PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
This section explains how to configure and install the IDO ter-
mination module. The required procedures are verification of
proper fuse installation, installing the termination module
itself, cable connections, and termination wiring.
Fuse Installation
A 6 amp/250 volt fuse (Bailey part number 194776A16001)
should be installed in fuse clip F1 of every IDO module.
Remove the front cover and verify the fuse is installed. If the
fuse is not installed, insert the fuses into fuse clip F1. See Fig-
ure
for fuse clip location.
Jumper Configuration
Configure the termination module for the type of master or
slave module used. Cut or break the 12 jumpers located below
the
REMOVE FOR LMM02
mark to configure the IDO module
for use with an IMLMM02 module. This configuration ties all
positive terminals on the IDO module, through the fuse, to the
+24 VDC terminal. The COM terminal provides a common ref-
erence for each group A digital output circuit. This configura-
tion also enables field powered input circuits to be connected
to the group B terminals. Cut or break the six jumpers located
below the
REMOVE FOR DSM05
mark to configure the IDO
module for use with an IMDSM05 module. This configuration
ties the positive terminals of all outputs, through the fuse, to
the +24 VDC terminal. The COM terminal provides a common
reference for each digital output circuit. See Figure
for