Rockwell Automation 1771-PD PID MODULE (+DU) User Manual

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Assembly and Installation

Chapter 2

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2. Refer to Figure 2.3 to identify the locations of the user-selectable and

factory configured programming plugs.

3. Starting at E1, read down table 2.D and set each programming plug

on the analog board.

CAUTION: The programming plugs at location E11 and E12
could interfere with the front cover flange when the analog
board is re-assembled to the rest of the module. This could
happen when either the E11 or E12 programming plug is placed
in the OUT (floating) position. When either is required to be in
the OUT position, place the floating side of the E11 plug toward
the center of the board and the floating side of the E12 plug
toward the top of the board.

4. Verify that factory configured programming plugs are in their correct

positions.

5. Re-assemble the PID module. Typically it is easier to re-assemble

the digital board and cover before the analog board and cover.
Observe caution when re-assembling the analog circuit board. Be
certain that the three stake pins located on the lower corner of the
board mate with their respective sockets on the digital board.
Carefully align these connections before aligning and tightening the
screws on the module cover.

Record the I/O range selections on the module’s write-on label.

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