
Access I/O
Addressable
Relay
The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Siemens
Access I/O Addressable Relay:
Table 8: Siemens Access I/O Addressable Relay
NPT
1
NPA
2
Unit Description
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Remote Input 1 (120 VAC) 0-off, 1-on
Remote Input 2 (120 VAC) 0-off, 1-on
Remote Input 3 (120 VAC) 0-off, 1-on
Remote Input 4 (120 VAC) 0-off, 1-on
120 VAC Output 1 0-off, 1-on
120 VAC Output 2 0-off, 1-on
120 VAC Output 3 0-off, 1-on
CPU Fault LED 0-nor, 1-ala
BO
BO
BO
BO
BO
BO
BO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pushbutton No. 1
3
0-N/A, 1-off
Pushbutton No. 2
3
0-N/A, 1-for
Pushbutton No. 3
3
0-N/A, 1-rev
Pushbutton No. 4
3
0-N/A, 1-hand
Pushbutton No. 5
3
0-N/A, 1-off
Pushbutton No. 6
3
0-N/A, 1-auto
Pushbutton No. 7
3
0-N/A, 1-reset
1 Network Point Type
2 Network Point Address
3 Do not map these points to Companion BO points. If you map these points to
Metasys system BO points, make sure the Auto Restore option in the BO object’s
Definition or Focus window is disabled.
To get the hardware
reference for
mapping points to
CS object attributes
(via the software
model), combine
the NPT (Network
Point Type) and
NPA (Network Point
Address). For
example, the
hardware reference
for the Remote
Input 3 point is BI3.
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