Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 9A

Operator Interface

9A-36

If you are using a custom MTB panel you need to set a jumper so that the
I/O module can interface with the MTB panel. If you have an

Allen-Bradley MTB panel, you don’t need to set this jumper because it is

preset. Set the jumper as shown:

PANEL

JPR3

3 2 1

CUSTOM

A-B

MTB Panel Type Pins to cover with

the shorting post

Custom

Allen-Bradley

3 and 2

1 and 2

+12V DC
GND

OP11

(out)

OP12

(in)

CN51

CN52

JPR1

JPR2

Each push-button MTB panel must have a unique node address on the I/O

ring. The node address corresponds to a unique address assigned to each

push-button MTB panel I/O module in the I/O assignment file. The node

address is selected by cutting the jumpers located on the push-button MTB

panel I/O module. Figure 9A.21 shows the location of the jumpers.

Figure 9A.21

MTB I/O Module Jumper Positions

+12V DC
GND

OP11

(out)

OP12

(in)

CN51

CN52

I/O ring fault indicator

JPR1

JPR2

9A.4.1.3

MTB I/O Module Mode

Setting

9A.4.1.4

MTB I/O Module Node

Address Setting

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