Preface - using this manual, Using this manual – Rockwell Automation 1791-XXXX ANALOG BLOCK I/O User Manual

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Preface

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Using This Manual

This manual shows you how to use your block I/O with an Allen-Bradley
programmable controller. It helps you:

install your module
program your module
troubleshoot your module

You must be able to program and operate an Allen-Bradley programmable
controller (PLC) to make efficient use of block I/O modules.

We assume that you know how to do this in this manual. If you do not,
refer to the appropriate PLC programming and operations manual before
you attempt to program this module.

In this manual, we refer to:

the block I/O module as the “block” or the “module”

the programmable controller as the “controller” or “processor”

This manual is divided into eight chapters. The following chart shows each
chapter with its corresponding title and brief overview of the topics
covered in that chapter.

Chapter

Title

Topics Covered

1

Introducing Block I/O

Description of the modules, including general and

hardware features

2

Installing Block I/O

Module power requirements, location, and wiring

information

3

Configuring Your Block I/O for PLC

Family Programmable Controllers

How to set the configuration switches and address

the block I/O

4

Analog Block Applications using Block

Transfers

How to use block transfer programming with your

block I/O

5

Analog Block Applications using Discrete

Transfers

How to use discrete transfer with your block I/O

6

Programming Your Analog Block I/O

Module

Programming examples for analog block I/O and

PLC family controllers

7

Module Calibration

How to calibrate analog block I/O

8

Troubleshooting

How to use the indicators to troubleshoot your block

I/O module

Appendix A Specifications

Specifications for the block I/O modules

Purpose of Manual

Audience

Vocabulary

Manual Organization

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