How To Replace A Faulty I/O Module - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook

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10.2 How to Replace a Faulty I/O Module

A faulty I/O module can be replaced with another of the same type, without needing to reprogram the configuration.
Touchpoint Plus will automatically copy over the configuration to the new module.
If the relays are switching mains voltages, hazardous live terminals may be present within the
Antistatic Precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components.
Note: The new module must be the same type, same or higher mod state, and the same number of inputs and outputs as
the old module. Any other module may be incompatible with the current level of Firmware and it may result in unexpected
faults.
10.2.1 To Replace a Faulty Module
1)
Login as an Administrator or Service.
2)
Touch
Menu>Maintenance> Power off>Yes
3)
Isolate the power supplies and then open the enclosure access door
4)
Switch the battery to 'Off' (if there is a back-up battery installed).
5)
Disconnect the faulty module.
6)
Replace the module.
7)
Reconnect the module.
8)
Switch the battery to 'On' (if there is a back-up battery installed).
9)
Close and secure the enclosure door.
10) Switch on the TouchPoint Plus and wait for the system to stabilise.
11) Login as an Administrator or Service.
12) Touch
Menu>Configuration>Module Control Panel
13) In the Module Control panel, first touch [Refresh] and wait for the update to complete.
14) Touch the light blue block corresponding to the replaced module and touch
15) Wait until the update is completed and Log out when completed.
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Relay Output Module even if the Touchpoint Plus system is isolated.
Ensure that all current is isolated and dissipated before touching live terminals.
ANTI–STATIC PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
.
.
Replace>Select
Key to I/O Module colour
Gray: Mandatory modules that cannot be added removed
or replaced.
Yellow: A Module was added previously but cannot be
detected now (i.e. Module removed).
Light blue: Serial number or module type is not matched
(i.e. an I/O Module has been replaced).
Background colour: This module is installed.
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