DISTRIBUTED I/O
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Manual Override Module XFR522A for XFL522B (Analog Output)
• Mounts on top of the XFL522B module
• Potentiometer settings
automatic or variable 0 – 100%
• XFL522B LEDs remain visible
• Dimensions (WxLxH): 47x97x20 mm
• Feedback signal including point name, status (manual,
auto), and point value provided to CPU
The XFR522A manual override module mounts directly on
top of the XFL522B. Eight potentiometers on top of the
module can be used to independently vary the output of each
channel from 0 to 100%. Each potentiometer also has an
automatic setting which causes the channel to operate
normally. The LEDs of the XFL522B are also visible.
The manual override module works even if the CPU
XC5010C or XCL5010 is not working.
Manual Override Module XFR524A for XFL524B (Digital Output)
• Mounts on top of the XFL524B module
• Switch settings:
automatic, off (0) and on (1)
• XFL524B LEDs remain visible
• Dimensions (WxLxH): 47x97x20 mm
• Feedback signal including point name, status (manual,
auto), and point value provided to CPU
The XFR524A manual override module mounts directly on
top of the XFL524B. Six switches on top of the module can
be used to independently switch each of the digital outputs
OFF (0) or ON (1). Each switch also has an automatic setting
which causes the channel to operate normally. The LEDs of
the XFL524B are also visible.
The manual override module works even if the CPU
XC5010C or XCL5010 is not working.
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LONWORKS Connector Module XSL511
• LONWORKS network connection to connected modules
• 24 Vac voltage supply for distribution to connected
modules
• Electronic fuse for 24 Vac
• Connection to Distributed I/O modules via sliding bus
connector (L
ONWORKS bus and voltage supply for
Distributed I/O modules)
The XSL511 LONWORKS connector module provides ter-
minals for connecting to the L
ONWORKS bus wiring, as well as
terminals for the 24 Vac supply voltage for the other
modules. Termination is effected using the L
ONWORKS bus
termination module (see also section "LonWorks Bus
Termination Modules" on page 23).
The terminal block is coded using the XAL-Code (see section
"Coding the Terminal Block").