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ABB Symphony Harmony Series Instruction

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Harmony Series
Digital Input Modules
IMDSI13, IMDSI14, IMDSI22

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  • Page 1 Instruction Harmony Series Digital Input Modules IMDSI13, IMDSI14, IMDSI22...
  • Page 2 Preface The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules are interfaces used to bring 16 separate process field signals into the Symphony Enterprise Management and Control Sys- tem. These digital inputs are used by the controller to monitor and control a process. This instruction explains the digital input (DSI) modules speci- fications and operation.
  • Page 3 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 43, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-7 Original 4-1 through 4-2...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ....................1-1 Overview ........................1-1 Intended User ......................1-1 Instruction Content....................1-1 How to Use this Instruction ..................1-3 Document Conventions .................... 1-3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations................ 1-3 Reference Documents....................1-4 Related Nomenclature ....................1-4 Specifications......................
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Operating Procedures .................4-1 Introduction ......................4-1 Indicators .........................4-1 Startup Procedures....................4-2 Section 5 Troubleshooting ..................5-1 Introduction ......................5-1 Error Indications and Corrective Action ..............5-1 Controller Errors ......................5-1 Module Pin Connections ...................5-2 Section 6 Maintenance ....................6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ................6-1 Equipment and Tools Required .................6-2 Preventive Maintenance Procedures ................6-2...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Title Page 3-2. Address Select Switch S1 Settings ............. 3-3 3-3. Cable Connections and Termination............3-7 4-1. Front Panel View ..................4-1 A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt..................A-1 A-2. NTDI01 Terminal Assignments ..............A-2 List of Tables Title Page 1-1.
  • Page 7 Safety Summary Electrostatic Sensitive Device Devices labeled with this symbol require special handling precau- tions as described in the installation section. GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing.
  • Page 8 ABB will provide assistance in the operation and repair of its products. Requests for sales or application services should be made to your nearest sales or service office. ABB can also pro- vide installation, repair and maintenance contract services. When ordering parts, use nomenclature or part numbers and part descriptions from equipment manuals.
  • Page 9 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. viii WBPEEUI240767B0...
  • Page 10 Preface The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules are interfaces used to bring 16 separate process field signals into the Symphony Enterprise Management and Control Sys- tem. These digital inputs are used by the controller to monitor and control a process. This instruction explains the digital input (DSI) modules speci- fications and operation.
  • Page 11 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 43, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-7 Original 4-1 through 4-2...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ....................1-1 Overview ........................1-1 Intended User ......................1-1 Instruction Content....................1-1 How to Use this Instruction ..................1-3 Document Conventions .................... 1-3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations................ 1-3 Reference Documents....................1-4 Related Nomenclature ....................1-4 Specifications......................
  • Page 13: Title Page

    Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Operating Procedures .................4-1 Introduction ......................4-1 Indicators .........................4-1 Startup Procedures....................4-2 Section 5 Troubleshooting ..................5-1 Introduction ......................5-1 Error Indications and Corrective Action ..............5-1 Controller Errors ......................5-1 Module Pin Connections ...................5-2 Section 6 Maintenance ....................6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ................6-1 Equipment and Tools Required .................6-2 Preventive Maintenance Procedures ................6-2...
  • Page 14 List of Figures Title Page 3-2. Address Select Switch S1 Settings ............. 3-3 3-3. Cable Connections and Termination............3-7 4-1. Front Panel View ..................4-1 A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt..................A-1 A-2. NTDI01 Terminal Assignments ..............A-2 List of Tables Title Page 1-1.
  • Page 15 Safety Summary Electrostatic Sensitive Device Devices labeled with this symbol require special handling precau- tions as described in the installation section. GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing.
  • Page 16 ABB will provide assistance in the operation and repair of its products. Requests for sales or application services should be made to your nearest sales or service office. ABB can also pro- vide installation, repair and maintenance contract services. When ordering parts, use nomenclature or part numbers and part descriptions from equipment manuals.
  • Page 17 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. viii WBPEEUI240767B0...
  • Page 18 Preface The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules are interfaces used to bring 16 separate process field signals into the Symphony Enterprise Management and Control Sys- tem. These digital inputs are used by the controller to monitor and control a process. This instruction explains the digital input (DSI) modules speci- fications and operation.
  • Page 19 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 43, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-7 Original 4-1 through 4-2...
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ....................1-1 Overview ........................1-1 Intended User ......................1-1 Instruction Content....................1-1 How to Use this Instruction ..................1-3 Document Conventions .................... 1-3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations................ 1-3 Reference Documents....................1-4 Related Nomenclature ....................1-4 Specifications......................
  • Page 21 Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Operating Procedures .................4-1 Introduction ......................4-1 Indicators .........................4-1 Startup Procedures....................4-2 Section 5 Troubleshooting ..................5-1 Introduction ......................5-1 Error Indications and Corrective Action ..............5-1 Controller Errors ......................5-1 Module Pin Connections ...................5-2 Section 6 Maintenance ....................6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ................6-1 Equipment and Tools Required .................6-2 Preventive Maintenance Procedures ................6-2...
  • Page 22 List of Figures Title Page 3-2. Address Select Switch S1 Settings ............. 3-3 3-3. Cable Connections and Termination............3-7 4-1. Front Panel View ..................4-1 A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt..................A-1 A-2. NTDI01 Terminal Assignments ..............A-2 List of Tables Title Page 1-1.
  • Page 23 Safety Summary Electrostatic Sensitive Device Devices labeled with this symbol require special handling precau- tions as described in the installation section. GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing.
  • Page 24 ABB will provide assistance in the operation and repair of its products. Requests for sales or application services should be made to your nearest sales or service office. ABB can also pro- vide installation, repair and maintenance contract services. When ordering parts, use nomenclature or part numbers and part descriptions from equipment manuals.
  • Page 25 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. viii WBPEEUI240767B0...
  • Page 26 Preface The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules are interfaces used to bring 16 separate process field signals into the Symphony Enterprise Management and Control Sys- tem. These digital inputs are used by the controller to monitor and control a process. This instruction explains the digital input (DSI) modules speci- fications and operation.
  • Page 27 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 43, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-7 Original 4-1 through 4-2...
  • Page 28 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ....................1-1 Overview ........................1-1 Intended User ......................1-1 Instruction Content....................1-1 How to Use this Instruction ..................1-3 Document Conventions .................... 1-3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations................ 1-3 Reference Documents....................1-4 Related Nomenclature ....................1-4 Specifications......................
  • Page 29 Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Operating Procedures .................4-1 Introduction ......................4-1 Indicators .........................4-1 Startup Procedures....................4-2 Section 5 Troubleshooting ..................5-1 Introduction ......................5-1 Error Indications and Corrective Action ..............5-1 Controller Errors ......................5-1 Module Pin Connections ...................5-2 Section 6 Maintenance ....................6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ................6-1 Equipment and Tools Required .................6-2 Preventive Maintenance Procedures ................6-2...
  • Page 30 List of Figures Title Page 3-2. Address Select Switch S1 Settings ............. 3-3 3-3. Cable Connections and Termination............3-7 4-1. Front Panel View ..................4-1 A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt..................A-1 A-2. NTDI01 Terminal Assignments ..............A-2 List of Tables Title Page 1-1.
  • Page 31 Safety Summary Electrostatic Sensitive Device Devices labeled with this symbol require special handling precau- tions as described in the installation section. GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing.
  • Page 32 ABB will provide assistance in the operation and repair of its products. Requests for sales or application services should be made to your nearest sales or service office. ABB can also pro- vide installation, repair and maintenance contract services. When ordering parts, use nomenclature or part numbers and part descriptions from equipment manuals.
  • Page 33 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. viii WBPEEUI240767B0...
  • Page 34 Preface The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules are interfaces used to bring 16 separate process field signals into the Symphony Enterprise Management and Control Sys- tem. These digital inputs are used by the controller to monitor and control a process. This instruction explains the digital input (DSI) modules speci- fications and operation.
  • Page 35 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 43, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-7 Original 4-1 through 4-2...
  • Page 36 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ....................1-1 Overview ........................1-1 Intended User ......................1-1 Instruction Content....................1-1 How to Use this Instruction ..................1-3 Document Conventions .................... 1-3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations................ 1-3 Reference Documents....................1-4 Related Nomenclature ....................1-4 Specifications......................
  • Page 37 Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Operating Procedures .................4-1 Introduction ......................4-1 Indicators .........................4-1 Startup Procedures....................4-2 Section 5 Troubleshooting ..................5-1 Introduction ......................5-1 Error Indications and Corrective Action ..............5-1 Controller Errors ......................5-1 Module Pin Connections ...................5-2 Section 6 Maintenance ....................6-1 Introduction ......................6-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ................6-1 Equipment and Tools Required .................6-2 Preventive Maintenance Procedures ................6-2...
  • Page 38 List of Figures Title Page 3-2. Address Select Switch S1 Settings ............. 3-3 3-3. Cable Connections and Termination............3-7 4-1. Front Panel View ..................4-1 A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt..................A-1 A-2. NTDI01 Terminal Assignments ..............A-2 List of Tables Title Page 1-1.
  • Page 39 Safety Summary Electrostatic Sensitive Device Devices labeled with this symbol require special handling precau- tions as described in the installation section. GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing.
  • Page 40 ABB will provide assistance in the operation and repair of its products. Requests for sales or application services should be made to your nearest sales or service office. ABB can also pro- vide installation, repair and maintenance contract services. When ordering parts, use nomenclature or part numbers and part descriptions from equipment manuals.
  • Page 41 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. viii WBPEEUI240767B0...
  • Page 42 Introduction Section 1 Overview The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules provide 16 separate digital signals into the Symphony Enter- prise Management and Control System for processing and monitoring. They interface process field inputs to the system. A contact closure or switch is an example of a device that sup- plies a digital signal.
  • Page 43: Harmony Rack I/O Architecture

    Instruction Content C N E T H A R M O N Y AR EA C O N T R O LLE R I/O EX PAN D ER BU S M O D U LE M O D U LE M O D U LE T ER M IN AT IO N C A BLE...
  • Page 44: Glossary Of Terms And Abbreviations

    How to Use this Instruction How to Use this Instruction Read this instruction in sequence. It is important to become familiar with the entire contents of this instruction before using the modules. Refer to a specific section for information as needed. 1.
  • Page 45: Reference Documents

    Reference Documents Table 1-1. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations (continued) Term Definition Module mounting unit A card cage that provides electrical and communication support for (MMU) Harmony rack modules. Termination unit (TU) Provides input/output connection between plant equipment and the Harmony rack modules.
  • Page 46 Specifications Table 1-4. Specifications Property Characteristic/Value Power requirements Operating voltage 95 mA at 5 VDC (typical), 115 mA maximum Over voltage category I for power (ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994 I for circuits >150 V, II for circuits <150 V and IEC 61010-1) Digital inputs 16 channels IMDSI13/22...
  • Page 47 Specifications Table 1-4. Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Electromagnetic Common Normal compatibility Test Mode Mode Conducted transients Voltage/current surge (1.2/50 µS to 8/20 µS) ±2 kVp ±1 kVp (IEC 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-5) Fast transient bursts ±2 kVp (IEC 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-4) Damped oscillatory wave, 0.1 MHz and 1 MHz ±1 kVp ±0, 5 kVp...
  • Page 48 Specifications Table 1-4. Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Emission test RF radi- Class A ated fields, 30 MHz to 1000 MHz (EN 55011) CE Mark Declaration This product, when installed in a Symphony enclosure, complies with the following Directives/Standards requested for CE marking: EMC 89/336/EEC EN50081-2 Generic Emission Standard - Part 2: Industrial Environment...
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  • Page 50 Description and Operation Section 2 Introduction This section explains the inputs and input circuitry, control logic, logic power and connections for the IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules. The DSI module is a digi- tal input interface to Harmony controller. These controllers provide the control functions.
  • Page 51: Digital Input Module Block Diagram

    Inputs DC inputs to allow for contact debounce time (17 millisecond response time). The IMDSI13 (24 VDC), the IMDSI14 (48 VDC), modules have fixed configurations and do not require any jumper selections. The IMDSI22 (120 VAC, 24VDC, 48VDC, or 125 VDC) module has jumpers to select the working voltage.
  • Page 52 Control Logic Input signal path and low isolation capacitance allow protec- tion against fast transient-burst disturbance. The threshold detection block circuits test the input voltage to determine if it is at the proper voltage level to indicate an (on) or (off) state. The output of this comparator is sent to a read buffer in the control logic block.
  • Page 53: Digital Input Module Circuitry

    Logic Power IN P U T C IR C U ITRY T H R E S H O L D A N D FILTE R IN G B LO C K D I+ + 5 V D C A , B + 5 V D C V R E F A , C...
  • Page 54 I/O Expander Bus I/O Expander Bus The I/O expander bus is a high speed, synchronous, parallel bus. It provides a communication path between controller and I/O modules. The controller provides the control functions and the DSI module provides input to the controller. The P2 card edge connector of the DSI module and controller connect to the I/O expander bus.
  • Page 55: Mounting Hardware

    Mounting Hardware (Fig. 2-3). The mounting unit and termination panel both attach to the side rails in standard 483-millimeter (19-inch) enclosures. Front mount and rear mount module mounting unit versions are available to provide flexibility in enclosure mounting. M O D U LE M O U N T IN G U N IT M O D U LE C A BIN E T...
  • Page 56 Mounting Hardware A module mounting unit is required to mount and provide power to rack-mounted modules. The unit is for mounting controllers, I/O modules, and communication interface mod- ules. The MMU backplane connects and routes: Controlway. • I/O expander bus. •...
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  • Page 58 Installation Section 3 Introduction This section explains the procedures required to put the IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules into operation. It includes instructions on setting the address selection switch, digital input jumper settings, termination configuration and physical installation. Information is also provided on wiring connections and cabling, fusing and preop- erating adjustments.
  • Page 59 Unpacking and Inspection 4. Avoid Partial Connection of Static Sensitive Devices. Verify that all devices connected to the modules are properly grounded before using them. 5. Ground Test Equipment. 6. Use an Antistatic Field Service Vacuum. Remove dust from the cards if necessary. 7.
  • Page 60: Module Layout

    Setup and Physical Installation address set in the controller configuration (function code 84, specification S1). The address is set by an eight position address dipswitch (S1), shown in Figure 3-1. The six right switch positions (three through eight) of S1 set the six bit DSI module address. Posi- tions one and two are not used and must remain in the closed position (Fig.
  • Page 61: S1 Address Switch Settings Examples

    Setup and Physical Installation Table 3-1. S1 Address Switch Settings Examples ADDR NOTE: 1 = OPEN; 0 = CLOSED Digital Input Jumper Settings The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI15 modules have fixed con- figurations; no jumper settings are required. The IMDSI22 (120 VAC, 24 VDC, 48 VDC, 125 VDC) module requires jumper settings for both the working voltage and the correct DC or AC mode selections.
  • Page 62: Mode Settings (Imdsi22)

    Setup and Physical Installation Table 3-2. Working Voltage Settings (IMDSI22) (continued) Input Jumper 120 VAC 24 VDC 48 VDC 125 VDC Table 3-3. Mode Settings (IMDSI22) Input Jumper AC Mode DC Mode Termination Configuration A termination unit connects the field device wiring to the sys- tem.
  • Page 63 Wiring Connections and Cabling Configuration of the termination unit is required to accept the digital field inputs sent to the DSI module. Refer to Appendix A for additional information. Physical Installation NOTE: This installation section provides instructions pertaining to the physical installation of the digital input module only.
  • Page 64: Cable Connections And Termination

    Wiring Connections and Cabling Wiring Installing the module in the module mounting unit connects the DSI module to the logic power (+5 VDC), necessary to drive the circuitry, at P1. It also connects P2 to the I/O expander bus for communication with the controller. P1 and P2 connec- tions require no additional wiring or cabling.
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  • Page 66: Front Panel View

    Operating Procedures Section 4 Introduction This section explains the front panel indicators and startup procedures for the IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules. Indicators The DSI modules have point (input) status LED indicators on the front panel to aid in system test and diagnosis. There are 16 LEDs divided into two groups of eight (group A and group B).
  • Page 67: Startup Procedures

    Startup Procedures Startup Procedures The controller controls the startup of the DSI modules and is fully automatic. Function code 84 in the controller configura- tion enables the DSI modules. Specification S1 of function code 84 is the I/O module address. It must be the same as the address set on the address dipswitch (S1).
  • Page 68: Error Indications And Corrective Action

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Introduction This section explains the error indications and corrective actions for the IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 Digital Input Modules. Error Indications and Corrective Action Obtain the status of the DSI module by checking the controller for good quality on its input blocks. Use any human system interface to do this.
  • Page 69: Module Pin Connections

    Module Pin Connections Disconnect power before installing dipshunts on the module WARNING mounting unit backplane. Failure to do so will result in contact with cabinet areas that could cause severe or fatal shock. The controller generates a MISSING SLAVE MODULE error if the I/O expander bus is not connected between the digital input module and the controller.
  • Page 70: P1 Power Pin Connections

    Module Pin Connections Table 5-2. P1 Power Pin Connections Pin (P1) Connection +5 VDC +5 VDC Common Common NOTE: NC = Not connected Table 5-3. P2 Expander Bus Connections Pin (P2) Signal Data 1 Data 0 Data 3 Data 2 Data 5 Data 4 Data 7...
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  • Page 72: Preventive Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Section 6 Introduction The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is affected by the maintenance of the equipment. It is recom- mended that all equipment users practice a preventive mainte- nance program that will keep the equipment operating at an optimum level.
  • Page 73: Equipment And Tools Required

    Equipment and Tools Required Equipment and Tools Required The tools and equipment required for maintenance procedures are: Antistatic vacuum. • Screwdriver (medium length). • Isopropyl alcohol (99.5 percent electronic grade). • Distilled water. • Compressed air. • Foam-tipped swabs. • Lint-free cloths.
  • Page 74: General Cleaning And Washing

    Preventive Maintenance Procedures Never clean electrical parts or components with live power present. Doing so exposes you to an electrical shock hazard. Wear eye protection whenever working with cleaning solvents. WARNING When removing solvents from printed circuit boards using compressed air, injury to the eyes could result from splashing solvent as it is removed from the printed circuit board.
  • Page 75: Checking Connections

    Preventive Maintenance Procedures 3. Do not use excessive force while burnishing. Use only enough force to shine the contact surface. Inspect the edge connector after cleaning to assure no loss of contact surface. 4. Wipe clean with a lint-free cloth. Checking Connections NOTE: Power to the cabinet should be off while performing this preventive maintenance task.
  • Page 76: Module Repair And Replacement

    Repair and Replacement Section 7 Introduction This section explains the replacement procedures for a IMDSI13, IMDSI14 and IMDSI22 Digital Input Module. There are no special tools required to replace a DSI module. Module Repair and Replacement If the DSI module is faulty, replace it with a new one. Do not try to repair the module;...
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  • Page 78: Ntdi01 Dipshunt

    NTDI01 Termination Unit Appendix A Introduction The IMDSI13, IMDSI14, and IMDSI22 modules use an NTDI01 termination unit. Dipshunts on the termination unit configure the digital inputs. The digital input module accepts inputs of 120 VAC, 24 VDC, 48 VDC, and 125 VDC, depending on the module selected.
  • Page 79: Introduction

    Introduction Table A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt Configuration Application/Signal Type Dipshunt Configuration Field powered contact X U 1-X U 16 X U 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T 03 09 9 A System powered from E1, 24 VDC, X U 1-X U 16 X U 17...
  • Page 80 Index AC/DC mode jumper settings ....3-4 Glossary ............1-3 Address switch (S1)......3-3, 5-1 I/O expander bus........2-5 Block diagram, circuitry......2-2 I/O expander bus interface......2-5 Input circuit connections......2-3 Input circuitry........2-1, 2-2 Installation Cable connections ........3-7 Module ...........3-6 Checking connections ......6-4 Termination devices .......3-6 Cleaning Instruction content........1-1...
  • Page 81 Index (continued) P1 connector ........2-1, 5-2 S1 address switch ......3-2, 5-1 P2 connector ........2-1, 5-2 Special handling ........3-1 P3 connector ........2-1, 5-2 Specifications ........... 1-4 Pin connections.........5-2 Status byte..........2-4 Point data byte ..........2-4 Preventive maintenance Schedule ..........6-1 Termination unit (TU)......3-5, A-1 Tools and equipment......6-2 Unpacking and inspection ......
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