Planning
Defining the mounting site of the module and configuration of the lines
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4.2 Defining the mounting site of the module and
configuration of the lines
Define the type of application for the input/output module.
See annex 'Planning the type of application, configuration overview [ 68]'.
Using housing FDCH221
Use housing FDCH221 to protect the input/output module against unauthorized
access.
NOTICE
The input/output module must be mounted either in housing FDCH221 or on a U-
rail TS35 in a cabinet or in a control panel housing; it must not be installed without
protection.
4.3 Planning the detector line
Define the values of the individual parameters for the relevant inputs/outputs.
See annex 'Planning the detector line, configuration overview [ 68]'.
4.4 Planning the control line
Define the values of the individual parameters for the inputs/outputs.
See annex 'Configuring the control line, configuration overview [ 69]'.
4.5 Planning contact input
Define the values of the individual parameters for the inputs/outputs.
See annex 'Configuring the contact input, configuration overview [ 69]'.
The resistors must be connected at the end of the lines.
If the inputs/outputs are configured as contact inputs, no automatic detectors or
manual call points can be connected to them.
4.6 Environmental influences
If the devices are used in industrial applications, consultation with the project
manager is required, since plastics do not withstand certain environmental
conditions.
The following factors must be taken into consideration:
Chemicals
Temperature
Moisture
4.7 Filling out the configuration sheet
1. Copy out the configuration sheet. You will find the configuration sheet in the
attachment.
2. Fill out the configuration sheet.
3. Hand over copies of the completed configuration sheet to the installer and the
service technician.
See also