Available F4T/D4T Literature and Resources
Document Title and Part
Number
Description
F4T Installation and Trou-
bleshooting User Guide,
part number:
0600-0092-
0000
Provides detailed specifications and infor-
mation regarding mounting the base, flex
module wiring and troubleshooting.
F4T Setup and Operations
User Guide, part number:
0600-0093-0000
Explains how to configure and operate the
device for an application using Composer
software as well as the user interface
(touch screen). Includes detailed descrip-
tions of all device features and parameter
settings.
D4T Installation and Trou-
bleshooting User Guide,
part number:
0600-0107-
0000
Provides detailed specifications and infor-
mation regarding mounting the base, flex
module wiring and troubleshooting.
D4T Setup and Operations
User Guide, part number:
0600-106-0000
Explains how to configure the datalogger
for an application using the user interface
and Composer software. Includes detailed
descriptions of all data logger features
and parameter settings.
Installation and Wiring
To install the flex module:
1.
Note the part number to determine the number and type of inputs or
outputs available to be connected in step 7.
2.
Turn off device power.
3.
Select a compatible base slot for the module. See the Flex Module-Slot
Dependencies table below. If replacing a module, remove the old
module.
4.
Affix corresponding slot number labels (provided) to the module and to
the removable screw terminal block.
0600-0096-0000 Rev. D
Made in the U.S.A.
November 2016
1 2
3 4
F4T/D4T Flex Module
Quick Start Guide
Registered Company
Winona, Minnesota USA
ISO 9001
TOTAL
3 Year Warranty
CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION
High Density Input/Output Modules
FM
HA
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Safety Information
We use caution symbols where needed within this document to draw your at-
tention to important operational and safety information.
A “CAUTION” safety alert appears with information that is important for pro-
tecting your equipment and performance. Be especially careful to read and
follow all cautions that apply to your application.
A “WARNING” safety alert appears with information that is important for
protecting you, others and equipment from damage. Pay very close attention
to all warnings that apply to your application.
The electrical hazard symbol, (a lightning bolt in a triangle) precedes an
electric shock hazard CAUTION or WARNING safety statement. Further expla-
nations follow:
Symbol
Explanation
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Ó
CAUTION – Warning or Hazard that needs fur-
ther explanation than label on unit can provide.
Consult QSG for further information.
AVERTISSEMENT: mise en garde ou danger qui
demande plus de précisions que l’information sur
l’étiquette de l’unité. Consultez le manuel de l’uti-
lisateur pour plus d’informations.
Document Overview
The purpose of this Quick Start Guide (QSG) is to acquaint the user with the
F4T/D4T High Density (HD) Flex Modules and associated wiring.
Product Overview
Flex modules serve as the interface between real-world devices and the F4T/
D4T system. The flex modules described in this document offer various input
and output options and greater density (more than 1) than the standard flex
modules. With the exception of the Dual SSR module, all of these modules can
be placed in any available slot.
CAUTION
WARNING
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
5.
With the component side of the module facing right (viewing the F4T/D4T
from the rear) insert the module into the slot until it latches.
6.
Remove the screw terminal block from the module.
7.
Wire field devices to the appropriate terminals. Wiring details for each in-
put and output are provided in the following sections.
8.
Reconnect the wired screw terminal block to the module. Be sure to
recon-nect the terminal block to the correct module.
9. Restore power to the F4T/D4T.
Note:
If the flex module is a replacement with
the same part number and slot position,
the F4T/D4T uses it immediately when
powered up. Otherwise, use Composer
software to configure the F4T/D4T to
ex-pect and use the module.
Module Characteristics
Description and Identification
Many of the modules appear to look alike at first glance, therefore, it is
always recommended that the module part num-
ber be verified prior to plugging it into any of the
available slots in a base. Each module is identified
with a part number located on the back side of the
assembly next to the screw terminal block, as dis-
played in the graphic to the right.
Wiring
Prior to wiring any of the I/O modules described in this document, it is
rec-ommended that the warnings and notes listed below be reviewed.
CAUTION:
ç
To prevent damage to the F4T/D4T, do not connect wires to unused termi-
nals.
All Other Modules
Communications
FMCA-(2)
Dual SSR
*
FMHA-K
Flex Module - Slot Dependencies
4
5
6
1
2
3
Y
N
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N = Not allowed
Y = Allowed
Slot #
Module Type
*
Reguires two adjacent slots
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