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Transistor Remote I/O Terminals with 3-tier I/O Terminal Blocks Section 4-4
Always turn OFF the communications, internal, and I/O power supplies before
removing or attaching the circuit section.
4-4-8 Mounting in Control Panels
Either of the following methods can be used to mount an Remote I/O Terminal
in a control panel.
Using Screws Open mounting holes in the control panel according to the dimensions pro-
vided for mounting holes in the dimensions diagrams and then secure the
Remote I/O Terminal with M4 screws. The appropriate tightening torque is 0.6
to 0.98 N
⋅m.
Using DIN Track Mount the back of the Remote I/O Terminal to a 35-mm DIN Track. To mount
the Terminal, pull down on the mounting hook on the back of the Terminal with
a screwdriver, insert the DIN Track on the back of the Terminal, and then
secure the Terminal to the DIN Track. When finished, secure all Slaves on
both ends of the DIN Track with End Plates.
Connecting End Plates
Hook the bottom of the End Plate onto the DIN Track, as shown at (1) in the
following diagram, then hook the top of the End Plate as shown at (2).
Note Always attach End Plate to both ends of Slaves connected to DIN Track.
1
2
End Plate