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Allen-Bradley ControlLogix User Manual

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1756-6.5.3 - December 1999
11-16 Adding an I/O Chassis to an Existing ControlNet Network
Test the Example Application
Use the following procedure to test the operation of the remote analog
output:
1. Connect a voltmeter across the channel 0 outputs of the 1756-OF6VI
analog output module as shown in the following figure:
2. Restore the RSLogix5000 software and place the controller in Run
mode.
3. Measure the output voltage of channel 0. You should see it slowly rising
to approximately 10V, reset to zero, and start rising again, etc.
4. Verify that the digital I/O modules in the other remote chassis are still
working. See page 10-18.
OUT-0
RTN-0
1
5
1756-OF6VI
V
+
Refer to the ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules User Manual, publication
1756-6.5.9, and the ControlLogix Digital I/O Modules User Manual,
publication 1756-6.5.8, for assistance in wiring and debugging the I/O
modules, if needed.

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Allen-Bradley ControlLogix Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationEtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, DH+
I/O CapacityUp to 128, 000 I/O points (varies by configuration)
RedundancySupported (with specific modules)
Programming SoftwareRockwell Automation Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Operating Temperature0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Programming LanguagesLadder Logic, Function Block Diagram, Structured Text, Sequential Function Chart
ModularityYes
CertificationsUL, CE
Processor TypeMultiple options available, including standard, safety, and extreme environment processors
Power SupplyMultiple options available, including standard and redundant power supplies with various voltage ranges (e.g., 24V DC, 120/240V AC)

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