Siemens TXA1 Series Adapter for Use with Tx-i/o Modules

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RS Stock No.:
287-8775
Mfr. Part No.:
TXA1.K12 / BPZ:TXA1.K12
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

Address Keys

Product Type

Adapter

Series

TXA1

For Use With

Tx-i/o Modules

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens TXA1 Series Address Keys, For Use With Tx-i/o Modules - TXA1.K12 / BPZ:TXA1.K12


This address keys product provides user-selectable addressing for Tx-i/o modules within control and I/O installations. Designed as an accessory for Tx-i/o equipment, it enables straightforward assignment of module addresses in automation and electrical systems and is supplied by a reputable manufacturer of industrial components.

Features and Benefits:


• Compatible with Tx-i/o modules for accurate addressing
• Designed as an accessory for system integration
• Manufactured component for consistent performance
• Serves as replacement keys for field maintenance
• Intended for use within the manufacturer's TXA1 family

Applications


• Suitable for configuring addresses on Tx-i/o modules
• Used with Tx-i/o systems during commissioning and maintenance
• Ideal for replacing lost or worn programming keys in control racks
• Can be used by electrical technicians in automation panels

How does it integrate with existing Tx-i/o hardware?


It interfaces directly with the address input method on Tx-i/o modules to set or change logical addresses during installation and service operations.

Is this accessory intended for field replacement?


Yes, it is supplied as a replaceable key to restore addressing functionality when original keys are unavailable or damaged.

Can it be used across different module types within the same family?


It is intended for use with modules within the same product family to maintain consistent addressing procedures across related devices.

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