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    Allen–Bradley publication SGI–1.1, Safety Guidelines forApplication, Installation, and Maintenance of Solid–State Control(available from your local Rockwell Automation office), describessome important differences between solid–state equipment andelectromechanical devices that should be taken into considerationwhen applying products such as those described in this publication.

    Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication, inwhole or part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation,is prohibited.

    Throughout this publication, notes may be used to make you awareof safety considerations. The following annotations and theiraccompanying statements help you to identify a potential hazard.avoid a potential hazard, and recognize the consequences of apotential hazard.

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    !Environment and Enclosure

    This equipment is intended for use in a PollutionDegree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltageCategory II applications (as defined in IECpublication 60664–1), at altitudes up to 2000meters without derating.

    This equipment is considered Group 1, Class Aindustrial equipment according to IEC/CISPRPublication 11. Without appropriate precautions,there may be potential difficulties ensuringelectromagnetic compatibility in otherenvironments due to conducted as well as radiateddisturbance.

    This equipment is supplied as “open type”equipment. It must be mounted within anenclosure that is suitably designed for thosespecific environmental conditions that will bepresent, and appropriately designed to preventpersonal injury resulting from accessibility to liveparts. The interior of the enclosure must beaccessible only by the use of a tool. Subsequentsections of this publication may contain additionalinformation regarding specific enclosure typeratings that are required to comply with certainproduct safety certifications.

    See NEMA Standards publication 250 and IECpublication 60529, as applicable, for explanationsof the degrees of protection provided by differenttypes of enclosures. Also, see the appropriatesections in this publication, as well as theAllen–Bradley publication 1770–4.1, (“IndustrialAutomation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines”),for additional installation requirements pertainingto this equipment.

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    This equipment is sensitive to electrostaticdischarge, which can cause internal damage andaffect normal operation. Follow these guidelineswhen you handle this equipment:

    • Touch a grounded object to discharge potentialstatic.

    • Wear an approved grounding wriststrap.• Do not touch connectors or pins on component

    boards.• Do not touch circuit components inside the

    equipment.• If available, use a static–safe workstation.• When not in use, keep modules in appropriate

    static–safe packaging.

    The 1771-OFE module can be used with any 1771 I/O chassis.Compatibility and data table use is listed below.

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    The analog output module receives its power through the 1771 I/Ochassis backplane from the chassis power supply. It does not requireany other external power supply. When planning your system, youmust consider the power usage of all modules in the I/O chassis toprevent overloading the I/O chassis backplane and/or power supply.Add this to the requirements of all other modules in the I/O chassis.

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    Place your module in any I/O module slot of the I/O chassis exceptfor the left-most slot. This slot is reserved for PC processors oradapter modules.

    !ATTENTION Group your modules to minimize adverse affects

    from radiated electrical noise and heat. Werecommend the following.

    • Group analog output and low voltage dcmodules away from ac modules or high voltagedc modules to minimize electrical noiseinterference.

    • Do not place this module in the same I/O groupwith a discrete high-density I/O module whenusing 2-slot addressing.

    • Limit adjacent slot power dissipation to 10Wmaximum.

    The module configuration jumpers consist of:

    • the last state configuration jumper (all versions)• the voltage range configuration jumpers (1771-OFE1 only).The type of module you have dictates how you set the configurationjumpers.

    There are three versions of the analog output module:

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    Current version modules (1771-OFE2 and -OFE3) have allconfiguration jumpers installed and require no additionalconfiguration. The configuration jumper for the LAST STATE modeoutput level is in the default position (MID). Refer to the sectionentitled “Set the Last State Configuration Jumpers” for additionalconfiguration information.

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    The LAST STATE configuration jumpers determine the value of allthe module’s outputs whenever communication between the moduleand the processor is lost. This condition occurs when a processor oradapter faults, or the processor is placed in the PROG or TESTmode, or if the remote I/O cable breaks.

    This is a significant safety feature. You can choose to have themodule’s outputs go to the minimum, middle or maximum of theirrespective ranges or hold their last state if a module or system faultoccurs or if the system processor changes from RUN to PROGmode.

    You do this by placing the LAST STATE configuration jumpers oneight (four jumpers on sets of pins) of the stake pins correspondingto MIN, MID or MAX. If you do not place configuration jumpers inone of these positions, the module defaults to the HOLD LASTVALUE setting.

    IMPORTANT• On power-up, the module’s output isdisabled until the module receives the firstblock transfer write. The output then enableswith the value that you send it in the blocktransfer write block.• We ship 1771-OFE modules with the LASTSTATE configuration jumpers in the MIDposition.

    !ATTENTION Switch 1 of the I/O rack affects the function of the

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    • Failure to remove power from the backplanecould cause injury or equipment damage due topossible unexpected operation.

    !WARNING When you insert or remove the module with

    power applied, or connect or disconnect the fieldwiring arm with field side power applied, anelectrical arc can occur. This could cause anexplosion in hazardous location installations.

    Be sure that power is removed or the area isnonhazardous before proceeding.

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    The 1771–OFE modules are a modular component of the 1771 I/Osystem requiring a properly installed system chassis. Refer topublication 1771–IN075 for detailed information on acceptablechassis and proper installation and grounding requirements. Limitthe maximum adjacent slot power dissipation to 10W maximum.

    Connect your I/O devices to the cat. no. 1771-WC wiring armshipped with the module.

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    • Failure to remove power from the backplanecould cause injury or equipment damage due topossible unexpected operation.

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    field–side power is on, an electrical arc can occur.This could cause an explosion in hazardouslocation installations. Be sure that power isremoved or the area is nonhazardous beforeproceeding.

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    Refer to Wiring and Grounding Guidelines,publication 1770-4.1 for additionalinformation.

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