Installation guide
Extending the Island Bus
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Installing a Preferred Module Extension
Preliminary
Considerations
When you use preferred modules on an island, you need to create the island
configuration using the STB SPU 1000 Advantys configuration software, then
download it to the physical island.
Selecting
Preferred
Modules in the
Configuration
Software
The Advantys configuration software maintains the device profiles of all the
preferred modules that are currently available. A list of preferred modules appears
in the catalog browser, which appears by default on the right side of the workspace
display when you open an island file.
Before you select a preferred module from the catalog browser and place in the
island configuration, configure the NIM and all the i/O modules that precede the
preferred module on the island bus. The first preferred module on an island bus must
be immediately preceded by a segment of STB I/O modules that has an
STB XBE 1000 EOS module as its last (rightmost) module.
Physically
Connecting a
Preferred Module
to the Island
Preferred modules must be connected to the previous island module via an
STB XCA 100x island bus extension cable. The preceding module may be either:
an STB XBE 1000 EOS module
another preferred module
If the preferred module is the last module on the island it must be terminated with a
120 Ω resistor. If it is not the last module on the island, it can continue the island bus
extension to either:
an STB XBE 1200 BOS module in an extension segment
another preferred module
Power
Requirements
A preferred module does not receive logic power or field power from the island bus.
It will require its own power supply and power source.
Note: If a preferred module that you want to configure does not appear in the
catalog browser, you will need to update the software with the latest catalog. The
latest version of the catalog is always available on the Advantys website, which can
be downloaded from the Advantys page on the Schneider Automation website at
www.schneiderautomation.com.