INSTALLATION
INITIAL IMHSS03 DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
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NTDI01 Termination Unit Installation
The NTDI01 termination unit can terminate only an HSS mod-
ule having IMHSS02 functionality. To install the NTDI01 termi-
nation unit:
1. Refer to the TDI termination unit product instruction or
to select the required dipshunt settings.
2. Follow the steps in the TDI product instruction to mount
the termination unit to the field termination panel.
3. Connect the wiring from the servo valve, linear variable dif-
ferential transformer, digital I/O, 24 VDC and I/O common to
the termination unit.
4. Follow the steps in the TDI product instruction to connect
J1 of the NKHS03 cable to the MMU slot for the HSS module.
Connect J2 to P1 on the termination unit. Tie wrap the J3 leg
of the NKHS03 cable so that it is secured out of the way.
INITIAL IMHSS03 DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
The IMHSS03 module has five dipswitches and 31 jumpers
that must be configured. Dipswitch settings are application
dependent. The information in this section covers the switch
settings needed for initial installation. Complete the steps in
this part of the installation procedure to prepare the module
for automatic calibration and tuning.
Dipswitch S1 - I/O Expander Bus Address
Dipswitch S1 is an eight-pole dipswitch. Poles three through
eight of this dipswitch set the I/O expander bus address. Pole
one invokes module diagnostics. Refer to Section 6 for diagnos-
tic dipswitch settings.
Set the HSS module I/O expander bus address to any unused
binary address from zero to 63. Dipswitch poles one and two
must be in the closed position for normal operation. Use poles
three through eight to set the address. Table
lists examples
of I/O expander bus address dipswitch settings. See Figure
CAUTION
Only qualified personnel should configure these dipswitches.
Damage or misoperation could occur if dipswitches are
improperly configured.
ATTENTION
Seulement un personnel qualifié devrait configurer ces
micro-interupteurs. Un mauvais fonctionnement ou des dom-
mages pourraient se produire suite à une mauvaise configura-
tion des micro-interupteurs.