4 - using 1715 analog i/o module features, 1715 analog module overview, Using 1715 analog i/o module features – Rockwell Automation 1715-OF8I Redundant I/O System User Manual User Manual

Page 141: Chapter

Advertising
background image

Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001C-EN-P - March 2014

141

Chapter

4

Using 1715 Analog I/O Module Features

1715 Analog Module

Overview

The 1715 analog I/O modules mount in a 1715 Redundant I/O System and use

an I/O termination assembly mounted in an I/O base unit to communicate via

redundant 1715 adapter modules.

Before you install and use your module, you must do the following:

Install and ground a user-supplied, 24V DC power supply.
Determine whether you are using your analog I/O module in Simplex or

Duplex mode.

Install the correct termination assembly based on your determination for

either simplex or duplex operation.

Each analog I/O module is an isolated module that plugs into a single position of

the I/O base unit and a termination assembly that is mounted to the base unit.

Analog I/O modules can be configured in the Logix Designer application as

simplex or duplex and then by selecting one of the two available termination

assemblies, the Logix Designer application, and the required number of modules.

Termination assemblies provide termination for the field I/O channels and, by

the use of coding pegs and sockets, are matched to a specific analog I/O module.

Module keying can also be set in the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer project.

Field connections are made at the terminal block connectors on the termination

assembly.

Topic

Page

1715 Analog Module Overview

141

Features Common to All Analog I/O Modules

144

Scaling

146

Operating Modes

147

Advertising