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Installation and Commissioning

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<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Commissioning</strong>Connecting SignalsID settingEach I/O unit is given a unique address (ID). The connector contains address pins <strong>and</strong> canbe keyed as shown in Figure 41.When all terminals are unconnected the highest address is obtained, i.e. 63. When all areconnected to 0 V, the address is 0 (which will cause an error since address 0 is used by thePanel unit). To not interfer with other internal addresses, do not use address 0-9.X5 contact(0V)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112address pinsaddress keyExample:To obtain address 10:cut off address pins 2 <strong>and</strong> 8, see figure.1 4 162 8 32To obtain address 25:cut off address pins 1, 8 <strong>and</strong> 16.Figure 41 Examples of address keying.3.16.4 Digital I/O DSQC 328 (optional)The digital I/O unit has 16 inputs <strong>and</strong> outputs, divided up into groups of eight. All groupsare galvanically isolated <strong>and</strong> may be supplied from the cabinet 24 V I/O supply or from aseparate supply.Technical dataSee Product Specification IRB 1400, chapter 3.10.Further informationFor setup parameters, see User’s Guide, section System Parameters, Topic: Controller.Circuit diagram, see chapter 11.Product Manual IRB 1400 53

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