Entering Your Module's Id Code - Spectrum Controls SLC 500 User Manual

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UNEXPECTED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
WARNING
Always understand the implications of disabling a module before using the
slot disable feature.
Failure to observe this precaution can cause unintended equipment
operation
When you disable an output module's slot, the module holds its outputs in their
last state. When you re-enable the output module's slot, the data that is in the
processor image table is converted to an analog output signal during the next
scan. Slot disabling only affects enabled channels.

Entering Your Module's ID Code

Before using your module, you must configure the slot your module is in by
entering your module's ID code in APS.
When using APS version 6 or later, simply select your module from the list of
modules on the system I/O configuration display to automatically enter the ID
code.
With earlier versions of APS (4 through 5), you must manually enter the ID code.
To enter your module's ID code, select "other" from the list of modules on the
APS system I/O configuration display, and enter your module's ID code at the
prompt. The module ID code for your module is:
Table 3-2. Output Module ID Code
Catalog Number
1746sc-INO4i
1746sc-INO4vi
No special I/O configuration (SPIO CONFIG) information is required. The
module ID code automatically assigns the correct number of input and output
words for the processor to access.
Chapter 3: Configuring the 1746sc-INO4I
Module ID Code
3521
3519
User's Manual Pub. 0300266-04 Rev. A
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