Universal analog input module is a multi-purpose, multi-functional module, which is capable of supporting many different input types in a very small package. There are a few shunts on the board that allow the user to define input paths properly, which are imperative for the configuration control to allow proper utilization of the module. JP1 through JP8 supports the current input mode options for each of the input channels, 0 through 7, respectively. In order to define channels 4 through 7 for voltage or RTD inputs, JP9 and JP10, must be configured properly. JP11 is used at the factory and should not be modified. JP12 indicates whether or not RTDs are to be used in the configuration. The module is shipped with all current input shunts in place and the remaining shunts installed for non-RTD inputs. The shunts are to be modified prior to installation of the module. Proper precautions for electrostatic handling should be followed. Small needle nose pliers may be used to configure the shunts, if needed.