View The I/O Function Block Signals; I/O Modules; Navigate The Menus - ABB REB 551-C4 2.5 Series Operator's Manual

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View the I/O function block signals

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This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view binary I/O signals.

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Use table of the following section to find the slot and module to
view.

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Navigate the menus to:
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Use the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll between values.
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I/O modules are always addressed by references to the slot in which the module resides,
the module type and its order number, that is, which one of several modules of the same
kind is to be addressed. The names are constructed in the following way:
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For the first binary input module mounted in slot 14 the name will be:
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Consequently, for the second BIM module mounted in slot 16 the name will be:
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