Intended User
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Inherent redundancy design:
Inherent redundancy design:Inherent redundancy design:
Inherent redundancy design: Designed with redundant block
power inputs (24 VDC), redundant communications, and
optionally redundant I/O modules.
Wide variety of I/O types:
Wide variety of I/O types:Wide variety of I/O types:
Wide variety of I/O types: Analog (high level, low level, and
temperature), digital, and control I/O.
Significant reduction of installation costs:
Significant reduction of installation costs:Significant reduction of installation costs:
Significant reduction of installation costs: I/O assemblies
combine chassis, cabling, I/O electronics, power conversion,
and termination into one device. Distribution of I/O reduces
cable costs.
Reduction in total operating costs:
Reduction in total operating costs:Reduction in total operating costs:
Reduction in total operating costs: Simplified user configura-
tion with no calibration required, no address switches to set,
and downloadable firmware.
Compatibility with existing systems:
Compatibility with existing systems:Compatibility with existing systems:
Compatibility with existing systems: Works with both the
Harmony bridge controller and Harmony area controller;
works in combination with Harmony rack I/O and INFI 90
OPEN I/O.
Advanced features:
Advanced features:Advanced features:
Advanced features:
• Downloadable firmware eliminates PROM changes.
• User-assignable software device labels eliminate the need
to manually set hardware addresses.
• User-assignable I/O channel labels simplify configuration.
The same label can be used to identify an I/O channel and
to define a tag in the system database for easier I/O point
recognition.
• Advanced diagnostics of I/O block, I/O channel, and Hnet
traffic identifies system problems.
• I/O status can be inhibited from contributing to block sta-
tus, eliminating nuisance alarms.
• Manual override of I/O channel values simplifies system
maintenance.
Intended User
This instruction is intended for technical personnel responsi-
ble for installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of the
Harmony I/O system. System engineers and technicians with