Momentum Sales & Marketing 170 PNT Series manual Disassembling an Adapter from an I/O Base

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Assembling Adapter and I/O Base

Disassembling an Adapter from an I/O Base

Overview

Tools Required

Disassembling an Adapter from an I/O Base

This section contains safety precautions and a procedure for disassembling an adapter from an I/O base.

CAUTION

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY MAY BE EXPOSED

Before removing an adapter from the base, disconnect the wiring connectors. Make sure that the I/O base is not under power when it does not have a Momentum adapter mounted on it.

Failure to observe this precaution can result in injury or equipment damage.

A flat-head screw driver may be needed to disassemble the unit.

Follow the steps in the table below to remove an adapter from an I/O base.

Step

Action

1Choose a clean environment to disassemble the unit, in order to protect the circuitry from contamination.

2Make sure that the I/O base is not under power by removing the terminal connectors from the I/O base.

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Contents PNT Series USE 103 00 May Table of Contents USE 103 00 May Document Scope About the BookAt a Glance ModelsUSE 103 00 May What’s in this IntroductionPurpose Chapter?Overview DiagramProduct Overview FunctionIntroduction Active Indicator Status IndicatorsIndicators Modbus PlusModbus Plus Channel Error Indicators Indicator Red StatusModule address Address SwitchesTwo Rotary Example of Node Address Assignment Address Switch UpperPorts Ports and CablingCabling Introduction Assembling a Communications Adapter and I/O Base Connections Connections Between the Adapter and I/O BasePhysical ElectricalAssembling the I/O Base and the Adapter Overview Procedure Assembling an Base and an AdapterStep Step Overview What Goes on the Label? Example of a Label Labeling the Assembled ModuleDescription Disassembling an Adapter from an I/O Base Step Assembling Adapter and I/O Base Using Modbus Plus for Distributed Servicing Purpose What’s in this Chapter?Strategies for Distributed I/O Servicing Limit Types Network ConfigurationConfiguration Devices onSingle Cable Modbus Plus Network LayoutsExample Example below illustrates a dual cable configuration Dual CableModbus Plus for DIO Servicing How Communication Adapters Handle Messages How Messages Are Defined in the Application How Messages are Transacted Communication Adapter Message Handling Communication Access Registers Register Types Access toOverview of Register Types FunctionsDiagram of Register Types Data Registers All other registers can be accessed using Mstr blocksOutput data to field outputs Register Configuration RegistersModule Timeout ParametersModule Ownership Registers Parameters Module Status Status RegistersAscii header block Block Function Operating parameters Module StatusBlock Ascii HeaderBlock Function Ascii Header 4FC01+Byte ASCIICharacters Offset MeaningADM 350 00 Discrete 16-Point Input, 16-Point Output Module Examples of an Ascii Header BlockAAO 120 00 Analog 4-Channel Output Module Communication Access Registers

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