Guidelines for using your adapter, Conventions used in this manual – Rockwell Automation 1738-ADNX ArmorPoint I/O DeviceNet Adapters User Manual
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Publication 1738-UM001A-EN-P - February 2005
Preface 6
If you need more information on these products, contact your local
Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley distributor, integrator or sales
office for assistance. For more information on the documentation,
refer to the Allen-Bradley Publication Index, publication SD499.
Guidelines for Using
Your Adapter
Remember the following operational guidelines when using your
ArmorPoint DeviceNet adapter.
• Do not leave spaces in the I/O. Instead, install all ArmorPoint
I/O modules adjacent to each other.
• Populate every position on the mounting base.
• ArmorPoint does not support removal and insertion under
power (RIUP). When an I/O module is removed, the IP67 seal is
broken and the backplane bus is interrupted.
• Use Allen-Bradley terminal markers to identify your ArmorPoint
I/O modules.
For more information on the Allen-Bradley terminal marking
kits, see the documents list on page Preface-5.
Conventions Used In
This Manual
The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
• bullet lists (such as this one) provide information, not
procedural steps
• numbered lists provide sequential steps
• text written like this identifies screen, menu, toolbar names, field
names, buttons, and check boxes on screens
• a menu item in this format File>Save identifies the submenu item
after the caret (>) that is accessed from the main menu (name
before the caret)
• pictures of symbols and/or screens represent the actual symbols
you see or the screens you use