Protecting the circuit board from contamination, Installing compactblock ldx i/o – Rockwell Automation 1790P-4R0 CompactBlock LDX I/O RTD/Resistance Input Module  User Manual

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Publication 1790-UM002A-EN-P

Installation and Wiring 2-5

Protecting the Circuit Board from Contamination

The printed circuit boards of analog modules must be protected from dirt,
oil, moisture, and other airborne contaminants. To protect these boards,
the system must be installed in an enclosure suitable for the environment.
The interior of the enclosure should be kept clean and the enclosure door
should be kept closed whenever possible.

Installing CompactBlock LDX I/O

Follow these steps to install the block:

1. Set the node address on the base block.

2. Mount the base block.

3. Wire the terminal blocks.

4. Connect the network cable.

These steps are explained in detail in the following procedures for
both the 1790D-4R0/T4R0 DeviceNet and 1790P-T4R0 PROFIBUS DP
modules.

Set the Node Address on the DeviceNet 1790D-4R0/T4R0 Base Block

Each base block comes with its internal program set for node address 63.
To reset the node address, adjust the switches on the front of the block.
The two switches are most significant digit (MSD) and least significant
digit (LSD). The switches can be set between 00 and 63.

The rotary switches are read at block power up only. Switch settings
between 64 and 99 cause the block to use the last valid node address
stored internally.

The node address may also be set through RSNetWorx for DeviceNet or a
similar configuration tool. When software configuration is used for the
node address, the switches must be set between 64 and 99.

Example: Node
Address is set at 26

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