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Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM001B-EN-P - October 2002

Configuring Your Compact I/O Series A DeviceNet Adapter 3-15

3. To change the revision key, enter a new revision value in the

field marked revision.

Note: 0 is not a valid revision number.

Refer to the Comparison Feature section on page 3-22 for an
explanation on the use of this field.

4. You may choose from the pull-down menu to change the

electronic keying to exact match, compatible module, or disable
keying.

Exact Match: The programmed module type (e.g. 1769-IA16)

and the revision must match exactly with the actual
configuration.

Compatible Module: The programmed module type must

match the actual configuration, but the revision of the actual
configuration can be equal or greater than the programmed
configuration.

Disable: Any module may be used as a replacement.

5. To configure individual channels for the particular slot you are

working in, use the pull-down menus to select the appropriate
option for the Filter, Input Range, and Data Format that best
suits your application needs.

For details on these options, refer to the Compact 1769 Analog
I/O User Manual
, publication 1769-6.0.

6. To enable a channel, check the box in the Enable column.

7. If your analog input module has a checkbox for using an

external +24V power source, check the box if the +24V for this
module is supplied by any +24V power supply other than the
1769 backplane power.

Uncheck the box if the 1769 power supply is supplying the
+24V for this module.

RSNetworx uses this information when it performs an audit of
the configuration with regards to +24V requirements.

Note: This parameter is not saved in the Series A 1769-ADN
adapter. The default is that the 1769 power supply is supplying
the +24V for this module any time you perform an upload from
the 1769-ADN. Therefore, when online refer to Auditing the
Configuration on page 3-20.