Main control board power requirements, Installation procedure – Rockwell Automation 1336F PLUS II Firmware Download Module Inst. User Manual

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1336 PLUS II Firmware Download Module

Main Control Board Power
Requirements

In order to upgrade firmware, the Main Control Board must have power
applied. This can be accomplished through one of the following methods:
• Application of AC line voltage per instructions in Chapter 2 of the 1336

PLUS

II

User Manual. This is the normal method for installed drives.

• External power supply through the auxiliary 24V DC input at TB4 (B

frame & up, see Auxiliary Inputs – TB4, TB6 in the User Manual).

• External power supply through power connector on module (all drives).

This method does not power the entire logic section, but provides
enough power to activate the flash memory. This is the best method for
drives not yet installed. The external supply must provide 6.0 - 9.0V DC,
0.5A and is connected on the right-side of the module (see

Figure 1

).

Important: Do Not apply power until instructed to do so.

Installation Procedure

Important: Updating the drive firmware will erase your current parameter

settings. Parameter settings should be saved before updating the
firmware.

Important: During the time that the flash memory is being upgraded, the

drive will be in a “non-operational state” and will not have the
ability to control the motor. Be certain that placing the drive in
a non-operational state is acceptable.

1. Remove and lock-out all incoming power to the drive.

2. If a HIM (or other snap-in module) is installed, remove it by carefully

squeezing the locking tabs-in and pulling-out.

3. A Frame Drives - If a Control Interface Board (L option) is installed,

carefully remove the board by loosening the 2 captive screws. Position
the board and attached wires off to the side of the chassis.

4. Locate two spare jumpers on the Main Control Board and install them at

locations J14 and J20 (see

Figure 1 on page 3

for locations). These

jumpers allow the flash EEPROM to be overwritten with a new version
of firmware.

!

ATTENTION: This drive and module contain ESD
(Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies.
Static control precautions are required when installing,
testing, servicing or repairing this assembly. Component
damage may result if ESD control procedures are not
followed. If you are not familiar with static control
procedures, reference publication 8000-4.5.2, “Guarding
Against Electrostatic Damage” or any other applicable
ESD protection handbook.

!

ATTENTION: To avoid a shock hazard, assure that all
power to the drive has been removed before proceeding. In
addition, verify that the DC bus has discharged by
measuring across the “+DC” and “–DC” terminals of TB1
with a voltmeter. The voltage should be 0.0VDC.

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