Modes of i/o – Ransburg Serial Digital Module 76911 User Manual

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Serial Digital Module - Introduction

MODES OF I/O

The Serial Digital Module may run in three differ-

ent I/O modes:

1. Discrete Inputs

2. Serial Bus

3. Parallel (TTL) Bus (retrofit only)

Discrete 24 VDC Signals

(Replaces 75119-01)

The following settings must be made by the user

to enable this mode:

Switch SW1, Jumper E2 OUT

Valves are actuated by a 24 VDC signal applied

to the 8-pin pluggable terminal strip on the rear

side of the motherboard. The ground reference

for these inputs is the 24 VDC ground terminal.

The actual terminal numbers vary depending on

which motherboard is used. In this mode of op-

eration, the following motherboards may be used:

78145-00, 78147-00, and 74847-00 (retrofit). The

Lockout signal (used to defeat the operation of the

front panel push buttons) is set on each module

by setting SW1-1 to ON.

Serial Bus via the LECU4012 Serial

Node Adapter (SERNA) or the 78553

Node Adapter Plus (NA+)

The following settings must be made by the user

to enable this mode:

Switch SW1, 4 Position Switch OFF (Down

Position), Jumper E2 OUT (2 Position)

In this mode of operation all communication to

the valves is by serial bus from the SERNA (or

NA+) on the 78145-00 or 78147-00 motherboards.

The PLC addressing is shown in the SERNA (or

NA+) manual.

Parallel (TTL) Bus (Replaces 75119-

02)

The following settings must be made by the user

to enable this mode:

Switch SW1, 4 Position Switch ON, Jumper

E2 IN

This mode is for retrofit applications in the 74847-

01 motherboard only. Communication is via the

75586-01 RansPak Node Adapter with A10044-00

Node per Bell Slave Adapter or via the 75584-00

Digital Node Adapter.

Manual Valve Operation

Valves may be manually operated using the black

front panel push buttons. The push buttons re-

quire very little travel and may be operated with

a finger against the panel. If the valve is already

On by an external signal, operation of the manual

push button will turn that valve Off. The manual

push button operation is defeated when in Manual

Lockout mode.

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