Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller System Build User Manual

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Document: 553632
(ICSTT-RM448_EN_P) Issue: 08:

3-5

Use only finger pressure to manipulate and engage the clips. Do not attempt to
use a screwdriver or other tool as injury or equipment damage may result.

Use two clips for each join.

3)

Mark off the panel to locate hole positions for three screws for each base unit.

You can place the assembly of base units onto the panel and use the assembly as a
template, or refer to the illustration to locate the holes.

Mark and drill the panel and then secure the base units. M5 screws are
suitable.

4)

Mount power supply units.

To install the power supply units, refer to the instructions supplied with the
units.

5)

Fit termination assemblies.

Insert the retaining clip on the back of the termination assembly into the slot
on the I/O base unit. Press the termination assembly onto the base unit and
then slide the assembly upwards as far as it will go.

Make sure the retaining tab clips over the printed circuit board to secure the
termination assembly in position.

6)

Check coding pegs.

Observe the legend on the 9100 processor base unit (and repeated on some
termination assemblies) which defines the six possible positions for a coding
peg. The positions are numbered from 1 to 6.

Examine a coding peg (fitted) and identify the index recess on the hexagonal
flange.

Refer to the following table and verify each coding peg is fitted so its index
recess is adjacent to the relevant numbered position.

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