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  • NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module
  • NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module
NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module

NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module

  • Product ID: GPIB-140A 186135H-01L
  • Brand: NI
  • Place of origin: the United States
  • Goods status: new/used
  • Delivery date: stock
  • The delivery way: Courier delivery
  • The quality assurance period: 365 days
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NI GPIB-140A 186135H-01L Voltage module

Several additional switch faults independent of the output state are detected and reported as Failed Switch faults on both input and outputconfigured circuits. Examples include loss of communications with the block’s internal microprocessor and some internal power supply faults. Note that in GMR applications, Failed Switch operates differently. See the GMR User’s Manual for details. Open Wire Diagnostic (standard) Indicates electrical (not mechanical) malfunctions on a tristate input. The circuit must have a non-inductive resistor placed as close as practical to the actual dry contacts (such as across the field device terminals), as shown previously. Overload Diagnostic (configurable) If Overload Shutdown is enabled, the block will turn the output off and send an OVERLOAD message if a load exceeds 2.8 Amps DC continuously for 10ms. currents. Exceeding these limits may cause an overtemperature fault. A load that requires more than 2 Amps DC can be configured not to shut off at this level or send the OVERLOAD message. No Load Diagnostic (configurable) If a load does not continuously draw 50mA from the output circuit, the block sends a NO LOAD message. A No Load condition may cause an HHM monitoring the block to display 0 for the circuit although there is voltage at the output and the circuit LED is on. This diagnostic should be not be used for circuits on which very small loads (small relays, transformers, or indicating lamps) will draw less than 50 mA. In GMR applications, No Load operates differently. See the GMR User’s Manual for details.

Configuration

 First, the block must be configured with a Hand-held Monitor to:  Enter its Device Number (serial bus address).  Enter its Reference Number (required only for IC600 and IC550 series PLCs only). In addition, unless all circuits on the block will be inputs, the Block I/O Type must be set to either Outputs or Combination on the Program Block ID screen. Note: If a block is configured offline, it must be properly grounded and have a 75 Ohm resistor installed across its Serial 1 and Serial 2 terminals. See the Discrete and Analog I/O Blocks User’s Manual for instructions. The rest of the features can be configured either using a Hand-held Monitor, or by sending a Write Configuration datagram to the block from the host.

Installation Instructions

 Carefully inspect all shipping containers for damage. If any equipment is damaged, notify the delivery service immediately. Save the damaged shipping container for inspection by the delivery service. After unpacking the equipment, record all serial numbers. Save the shipping containers and packing material in case it is necessary to transport or ship any part of the system. Block Mounting Genius I/O blocks are considered "open equipment" and therefore must be installed within a protective enclosure. They should be located in an area that is clean and free of airborne contaminants. There should be adequate cooling airflow. The block can be mounted right side up, or upside down. Leave at least 2 inches of space between blocks. Mount the block by drilling two screw or bolt holes for 8-32 hardware. Position the block so that the notches in the upper and lower flanges line up with the mounting holes. Mount the block using 8-32 screws. Use star washers to provide ground integrity.

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