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Siemens TX-I/O™ Module system Functions and operation CM110561en_08
Building Technologies Introduction 2018-10-25
1 Introduction
1.1 Revision history
Section 2.6, 4.1 Correction for PT100 4-wire
Detail information concerning MO Steps (multistate maintained contact)
02.2012, Rev. _06 New modules with new functions
New signal types designations (for a comparison between signal types of different
building automation and control systems see N8170)
Described all functions of the TX-I/O modules, even if not supported by all building
automation and control systems
07.2010, Rev. _05 New: Section 5.3 Maintained contact, bistable
Section 5.1 Correction concerning fault response
As a rule, all information depending on an individual building automation and
control system was moved to document CM110562 (support of signal types, TX-
I/O functions, resolution, etc.)
04.2009, Rev. _04 Section 1.5: Intranet address
Section 4.1: Note on open circuit detection with U10
Added Version 4 functions
01.2008, Rev. _02 Section 5.1: Note on 4QD-M2
Section 5.9: Note on synchronization
First edition
1.2 Key target groups
Project managers
Consulting engineers
Service engineers
Control panel manufacturers
1.3 Contents and validity of this manual
This manual describes all functions available in conjunction with the TX-I/O modules.
The description is limited to modules and field devices.
A specific building automation and control system may not support all functions
described hereafter.
Configuration and parameter-setting for each building automation and control system is
described in the respective online help.
1.4 Other applicable documents
Document
Number
[1]
TX-I/O™ Range overview data sheet
CM2N8170
[2]
TX-I/OModule data sheets
CM2N8172 ff
[3]
TX-I/O™ Power supply module / bus connection module data sheet
CM2N8183
[4]
P-bus bus Interface module data sheet
CM2N8180
[5]
Profinet BIM data sheet
CM2N8186
[6]
TX-I/O™ Engineering and installation guide
CM110562
[7]
Replacement of legacy modules
CM110563
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