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7–8<br />

Wiring Your I/O Modules<br />

Octal Label Kit Installation<br />

The octal label kit consists of an octal filter label and a door label.<br />

Use these octal labels to replace the decimal labels that are attached<br />

to the I/O modules. An octal label kit is included with the I/O<br />

modules listed in the table on the following page. The kits can also<br />

be obtained through your Allen-Bradley distributor. (The octal label<br />

kit is applicable when using 1746 I/O with Allen-Bradley processors<br />

via a <strong>1747</strong>-ASB Remote I/O Adapter.)<br />

Applying the Octal Filter Label<br />

1. Remove the octal filter label from its paper carrier.<br />

2. Align the octal filter label numbers horizontally to the module<br />

color bar and over the decimal filter numbers, as shown in the<br />

illustration below.<br />

3. Apply the octal label to the filter.<br />

4. Press firmly to ensure proper adhesion of the label.<br />

Applying the Octal Door Label<br />

1. Remove the octal door label from its paper carrier.<br />

2. Align it over the decimal door label on the inside of the door.<br />

3. Press firmly to ensure proper adhesion of the label.<br />

Module Color Bar<br />

Decimal Filter Label<br />

Octal Filter Label<br />

INPUT<br />

OCTAL<br />

Octal Door Label<br />

1746-XXXX<br />

1746-XXXX (OCTAL)<br />

Decimal Door Label<br />

Publication <strong>1747</strong>-6.2

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