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Each device can detect its order in the chain of connected devices and assigns itself an address accordingly. This auto-addressing feature is provided by the terminal base backplane.
The I/O bus imposes restrictions on the number of devices that can be connected to the bus and what type of devices that are allowed on certain positions.
The I/O bus is a common bus that delivers power, address information, and communication to all devices connected to the bus. The I/O bus is provided to the devices through the backplane in the terminal bases. The term I/O bus also denotes the chain of devices that are connected together.
The I/O bus consists of the following parts:
The Status LED on the front of the automation devices changes color and flashes to indicate the status of the device.
It is important to perform the grounding correctly for the following reasons:
This section provides grounding and power recommendations for system configurations with Central IO modules and PS-24V units.
The SpaceLogic devices with the two-piece design are designed for installation on DIN rails in a cabinet.
The AS-P server offers enhanced processor performance, increased memory size, dual Ethernet ports, and high-speed USB interfaces. The AS-P server is a Schneider Electric manufactured embedded device that generally serves as the lowest tier EcoStruxure BMS server within the EcoStruxure BMS. The AS-P controls and supervises equipment, typically HVAC equipment. AS-P servers use Central IO module with connected field devices, such as sensors and actuators, to do that.
You install a terminal base on a horizontal DIN-rail prior to connecting it to its neighboring terminal bases.