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isysNet Relay Output Module, Series A (PSSTR4M12A) 

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PSSTR4M12A

Form A

Isolated Relay Out

PSSTR4M12A

I/O Status Indicators

Module Status Indicator
Network Status Indicator

Indication  

Probable Cause 

Network Status 

Off  

Device is not on line: 

 

-  Device has not completed  

 

  dup_MAC-id test. 

 

-  Device not powered - check module  

 

  status indicator. 

Flashing Green  

Device is on line but has no  

 

connections in the established state. 

Green  

Device is on line and has  

 

connections in the established state. 

Flashing Red  

One or more I/O connections in  

 

timed-out state. 

Red  

Critical link failure - failed  

 

communication device. Device  

 

detected error that prevents it from  

 

communicating on the network. 

Flashing Red/Green   Communication faulted device - the  

 

device has detected a network access  

 

error and is in communication faulted  

 

state. Device has received and accepted  

 

an Identity Communication Faulted  

 

Request - long protocol message.

Indication  

Probable Cause 

I/O Status 

Off  

Output is inactive 

Yellow  

Output is active and under control 

Indication  

Probable Cause 

Module Status 

Off  

No power applied to device 

Green  

Device operating normally 

Flashing Green  

Device needs commissioning due to 

 

missing, incomplete, or incorrect 

 

configuration 

Flashing Red  

Recoverable fault 

Red  

Unrecoverable fault -  

 

may require device replacement 

Flashing Red/Green   Device is in self-test

If your RSLogic 5000 is Version 13.X:

  • Choose  the  equivalent  Rockwell  Automation  module  

1738-OW4M12/A.

  • Enter a name (optional), slot number, and comm. format. Make 

sure  to  choose 

Compatible  Module  for  Electronic  Keying

 

setting.

  • Choose

 Next

 to set 

RPI.

  • Choose 

Finish

.  Notice that the output module is now under the  

I/O configuration

Summary of Contents for PSSTR4M12A

Page 1: ...hat all performance safety and warning requirements of the application are met The products described herein including without limitation product features specifications designs availability and prici...

Page 2: ...s Attentions help you Identify a Hazard Avoid a Hazard Recognize the Consequence SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be located on or inside the equipment to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BUR...

Page 3: ...and Tap for M6 Screw Ground Lug Connection Latching Mechanism Mounting Base Keyswitch Set to position 7 for the PSSTR4M12A relay output modules Install the Mounting Base as Follows 1 Lay out the requ...

Page 4: ...odule down until it engages the latching mechanism You will hear a clicking sound when the module is properly engaged The locking mechanism will lock the module to the base Remove the Relay Output Mod...

Page 5: ...ur Module I O messages are sent to consumed and received from produced the I O module These messages are mapped into the processor s memory The I O relay output module consumes 1 byte of output data s...

Page 6: ...e that the PSSTR4M12A is now under the I O configuration Add Relay Output Module to RSLogix 5000 I O Configuration To add your relay output module to RSLogix 5000 I O configuration follow these steps...

Page 7: ...cation faulted device the device has detected a network access error and is in communication faulted state Device has received and accepted an Identity Communication Faulted Request long protocol mess...

Page 8: ...Test Nb Operating Thermal Shock 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage Temperature IEC 60068 2 1 Test Ab Un packaged Non operating Cold IEC 60068 2 2 Test Bb Un packaged Non operating Dry Heat 40 to 85 C 40 to...

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