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Part numbers: SXWDI16XX10001, SXWUI16XX10001, SXWRTD16X10001, SXWDOA12X10001, SXWDOA12H10001, SXWDOC8XX10001, SXWDOC8HX10001, SXWAO8XXX10001, SXWAO8HXX10001, SXWAOV8XX10001, SXWAOV8HX10001, SXWUI8D4X10001, SXWUI8D4H10001, SXWUI8A4X10001, SXWUI8A4H10001, SXWUI8V4X10001, and SXWUI8V4H10001
Part number: SXWTBIOW110001
The override switches on Central IO modules with manufacturing date earlier than 2021-W26 must be disabled to remove the risk of an improper output. To disable the override switches, update the Central IO module firmware to version 2.017 or later.
By adding a variety of Central IO and power supply modules, you can use the AS-P server to tailor the Intelligent Building Management System to your unique requirements.
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 Central IO modules have the following status indicator LEDs on the front of the module:
This Central IO module is a universal input, 16-channel I/O module. You can use the universal inputs for any mix of temperature, pressure, flow, status points, and similar inputs. You can also make adjustments for various sensor types using the available pull-up resistors.
The I/O bus consists of the following parts: