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

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Section 9A

Operator Interface

9A-37

Set the node address by cutting the wire jumper(s) on the push-button

MTB panel I/O module, according to Table 9A.R shown below.

Table 9A.R

MTB I/O Module Node Address Setting

Node Address

Jumper

Hexidecimal

Binary

JP1

JP2

00

00

Short

Short

01

01

Short

Open

02

10

Open

Short

03

11

Open

Open

The node address may be any number between 00 and 03. You may have a

total of 4 MTB panels on the Fiber Optic I/O ring. The same node address

can be used for different types of modules, but may not be used more than

once for a specific type of module.

Figure 9A.22 shows the connectors used to connect the Direct I/O

push-button MTB panel to your I/O system.

The Direct I/O version of the MTB Panel provides for 51 inputs to and 38

outputs from the I/O system. These inputs and outputs provide machine

control functions for the operator to affect the Machine logic (PAL)

program. A separate I/O ring device must be used to interface this panel to

the 9/Series control.

9A.4.2

MTB Panel Connectors

and Pin Assignments

(Direct I/O version)

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