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Publication 1746-UM005B-EN-P - June 2004

Chapter

4

Module Operation and System Considerations

This chapter describes:

Interface between the Module and Processor

System Considerations

Interface between the
Module and the Processor

This section describes how to set up an analog module in a SLC 500
system.

Entering Module ID Codes

When configuring an analog module for an SLC 500 system using your
programming software, a list of the different I/O modules, including
the analog modules, is most likely provided for you. If a list is not
provided, you need to enter the module identification code when
configuring the slot. Refer to the table below for the appropriate
analog module ID code.

Using the Hand-Held Terminal (HHT) firmware v1.1, enter the proper
MODULE ID CODE under the “other” selection. Version 2.0 or later of
the HHT firmware provides a list of I/O modules. Refer to the
following publications for complete information:

your programming software’s user manual

the Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

Catalog No.

Module ID Code

1746-NI4

4401

1746-NIO4I

3201

1746-NIO4V

3202

1746-NO4I

5401

1746-NO4V

5402

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