Quick start for experienced users, Before you begin, Required tools and equipment – Rockwell Automation 1769-IT6 Compact I/O 1769-IT6 Thermocouple/mV Input Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM004B-EN-P - March 2010

17

Chapter

2

Quick Start for Experienced Users

Before You Begin

This chapter can help you to get started using the 1769-IT6 thermocouple/mV
input module. We base the procedures here on the assumption that you have an
understanding of Allen-Bradley controllers. You should understand electronic
process control and be able to interpret the ladder logic instructions required to
generate the electronic signals that control your application.

Because it is a start-up guide for experienced users, this chapter does not contain
detailed explanations about the procedures listed. It does, however, reference
other chapters in this book where you can get more information about applying
the procedures described in each step.

If you have any questions or are unfamiliar with the terms used or concepts
presented in the procedural steps, always read the referenced chapters and other
recommended documentation before trying to apply the information.

Required Tools and
Equipment

Have these tools and equipment ready:

• Medium blade or cross-head screwdriver
• Thermocouple or millivolt analog input device
• Shielded, twisted-pair cable for wiring

(Belden 8761 or equivalent for millivolt inputs, or shielded thermocouple
extension wire for thermocouple inputs)

• Controller

(for example, a MicroLogix 1500 or CompactLogix controller)

• Programming device and software

(for example, RSLogix 500 or RSLogix 5000 software)

What You Need to Do

This chapter covers this information.

1.

Be sure that your 1769 system power supply has sufficient current output
to support your system configuration.

2.

Attach and lock the module.

3.

Wire the module.

4.

Configure the module.

5.

Go through the start-up procedure.

6.

Monitor the module status to check if the module is operating correctly.

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