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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley IMPACT 1336 Series

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley IMPACT 1336 Series
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PrefaceP–8
Publication 1336 IMPACT-6.8 – November, 2002
To help differentiate parameter names and display text from other
text in this manual, the following conventions will be used:
Parameter Names will appear italicized.
Display Text will appear in “quotes”.
The following is a list of conventions used throughout this manual,
and definitions of the conventions.
Auxiliary Input
The Auxiliary Input is a terminal connection on the L Option Board.
This connection provides an external input for use as an Auxiliary
Interlock. Unless this interlock is closed, the drive will be faulted
with an Auxiliary Fault.
Auxiliary Interlock
The Auxiliary Interlock is a user supplied circuit consisting of reset,
overload, or other interlocking circuitry. The Interlock is wired to the
drive Auxiliary input.
Bit
A bit is a single character or status point used in programmable
logic. Eight bits form a BYTE, 16 bits form a word. Drive
parameters are actually eight bits or 16 bit words.
Check
To check means to examine either the physical condition of
something or the setting of some control, such as a Parameter.
Checking a drive board or component may also require
measurements and tests.
Connector
A connector connects one drive board to another. Connectors come
in two designs, male and female. Male connectors are stationary and
contain pins, which are sometimes joined by jumpers. Female
connectors are at the ends of wires or ribbon cables and plug into
male connectors.
Conventions

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