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This book provides a general description of the S800 I/O and reference information
about equipment common to all types of installations, for example power supplies
and Modulebus components. It provides overall instructions for site planning and
installation, start-up and shutdown procedures, and information regarding capacity
and performance. This book is not intended to be the sole source of instruction for
the S800 I/O system.
This chapter provides introductory and background information including
guidelines how to find information in the manual related documentation and a
product and functional overview of the S800 I/O.
Chapter 2 guides in installation of the I/O system including:
• Guidelines for planning the installation of the product.
• Information how to set up the equipment. It includes safety regulations,
handling and unpacking instructions, inspection and assembly procedures,
cable routing and connections, setup procedures, etc. Common instructions as
well as instructions directed to specific subsystem are given. Activities prior to
power up are described.
• Shut-down procedures. In addition to safety regulations, the basic shut down
procedures are given. You should know how to shut-down the product if initial
power up has problems.
• Start-up procedures. In the set-up section the conditions and the preparation for
start are discussed, and here you can find basic power up procedures, such as,
how to apply power to and initialize the I/O system.
• Product Verification. Initial determination that the I/O is functional.
Chapter 3 will give you the information needed to obtain the desired function.
The main information is structured as follow:
• Design considerations and guidelines are given.
• Capacity and performance.
Chapter 4 discusses the different start modes and operating modes of the I/O.
Chapter 5 focus is on fault finding supported by built in diagnostics and use of
system status displays in operator station and LEDs on I/O hardware units.