Configure The Relay Terminal Base; Configure The 4; Configure The Tacho Signal Conditioning Terminal Base - Allen-Bradley 1444-TSCX02-02RB User Manual

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Configure the Relay Terminal Base

The two pole DIP switch setting on the Expansion Relay terminal base is used
to define the Expansion Relay module offset address. Given that up to three
Relay modules can be fitted per main module, the following configurations can
be defined.
These settings, from left to right, are on the bottom:
• 00: Not allowed
• 01: Relay Module 1
• 10: Relay Module 2
• 11: Relay Module 3
IMPORTANT A base switch address setting of (00) is illegal for a relay module and causes
the relay module to display a critical error (solid red Module Status
indicator).
Configure the 4...20 mA Terminal Base
The two pole DIP switch setting on the expansion 4...20 mA terminal base is
used to define the expansion bus address for the single 4...20 mA module that
can be fitted per main module.
These settings, from left to right, are on the bottom:
• 00: 4...20 mA Analog Expansion Module
• 01...11: Not used
Settings for the AOFX module include:
• The AOFX module applies a fixed (internal) address that requires the
terminal base switch to be set to 00.
• A DYN module can only host one AOFX module.

Configure the Tacho Signal Conditioning Terminal Base

The two pole DIP switch setting on the expansion TSC terminal base is used
to define the expansion bus address for the single TSC module that can be
fitted per main module.
These settings, from left to right, are on the bottom:
• 00: Tacho Signal Conditioner Expansion (TSCX) Module
• 01...11: Not used
Rockwell Automation Publication 1444-UM001D-EN-P - June 2018
Install the Dynamix 1444 Series Monitoring System
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