Rockwell-automation 57C435 Processor Module, AutoMax User Manual Page 16

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3Ć2
the tape from the battery unless you intend to turn power
on to the module immediately.
If you are in a programming checkĆout" mode during
which power may be left off for extended periods of time,
you may wish to leave the tape on the battery and use the
superĆcapacitor for backup instead. The superĆcapacitor
will typically provide 10 hours of backup. Using the
superĆcapacitor for this purpose will extend the life of the
battery.
Step 5. Insert the module into the desired slot in the rack. In a
single Processor configuration, you can insert the
Processor in any slot 0-4. If the rack will contain multiple
Processors, they can only be placed in slots 1-4. In this
configuration, slot 0 is reserved for the Common Memory
module. Refer to figure 3.1.
P/S
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10
Typical 10 Slot Rack
16
Typical 16 Slot Rack
Figure 3.1 Ć Rack Slot Numbers
Step 6. Using a screwdriver, attach cable M/N 61C127 (or your
own cable, built according to directions in Appendix C), to
the port labeled PROGRAMMER/PORT B" on the leftmost
Processor. Attach the cable from step #2 above to ports
being used to communicate with other devices.
Step 7. Turn on power to the system. The module will
automatically execute its powerĆup diagnostics. See 3.5.1
for more information. When diagnostics are complete, the
sevenĆsegment LEDs on the faceplate of the leftmost
Processor module will display LO", reading top to
bottom. Code LO" means that the operating system
needs to be loaded onto the Processors in the rack. See
4.1 for instructions on loading the operating system. The
LEDs on all other Processor modules in the rack should
be blank. The green OK" light on all Processors should
be lit. The BAT. OK" light on all Processors should also be
lit if the tape was removed from the batteries.
Step 8. Load the operating system using the directions in 4.1.
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