Rockwell Automation 1771-IL Installation Instructions User Manual
Isolated analog input module, Installation instructions, Catalog number 1771-il series d)
Publication 1771Ć5.62 - November 1998
Isolated Analog Input Module
(Catalog Number 1771-IL Series D)
Use this document as a guide when installing the catalog number
1771-IL/D analog input module.
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Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
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Understand Compliance to European Union Directives 2
Understand Product Compatibility
Calculate Power Requirements
Determine Module Placement
Set the Configuration Jumpers
Key the Backplane Connector
Install the Module and Field Wiring Arm
Connect Wiring to the Field Wiring Arm
Ground the Chassis and Module
Configure the Module
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Status Indicators
Troubleshooting
CSA Hazardous Information
Specifications
The isolated analog input module is sensitive to electrostatic
discharge. This module is shipped in static-shielded packaging to
guard against electrostatic discharge damage. Observe the following
precautions when handling this module.
!
ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage
integrated circuits or semiconductors if you touch
backplane connector pins. Follow these guidelines
when you handle the module:
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Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential
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Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device
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Do not touch the backplane connector or
connector pins
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Do not touch circuit components inside the module
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If available, use a static-safe work station
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When not in use, keep the module in its original
static-shielded packaging
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Input Module User Manual,
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Installation Instructions
Contents
Prevent Electrostatic
Discharge
Document Outline
- 1771-5.62, Isolated Analog Input Module Installation Instructions
- Contents
- Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
- Understand Compliance to European Union Directives
- Understand Product Compatibility
- Calculate Power Requirements
- Determine Module Placement in the I/O Chassis
- Setting the Configuration Jumpers
- Key the Backplane Connector
- Install the Module and Field Wiring Arm
- Connect Wiring to the Field Wiring Arm
- Ground the Chassis and Module
- Configure the Module
- Interpret Status Indicators
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Differences Between Series A, Series B, Series C and Series D
- Back Cover