1 - installing the basic module, What’s in this chapter, Guard against electrostatic damage – Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual

Page 25: Installing the basic module

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Chapter

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Installing the BASIC Module

This chapter describes:

On page:

guard against electrostatic discharge

1 -1

unpack the module

1 -2

calculate power requirements

1 -2

install memory module

1 -2

configure the jumpers

1 -3

determine BASIC module placement

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key the backplane connector

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install module in the I/O chassis

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connect peripheral devices

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power up the module

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reset the module

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read the indicator lights

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what’s next?

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To guard against electrostatic discharge damage, we construct, test, and
pack our products in a static-safe environment. We ship products that
require individual protection in bags that are sealed and shielded from
damage. Equipment that is not packed in a static-shielded bag is
adequately protected as long as you keep it assembled.

When you remove a product from a static-shielded bag or disassemble a
product, do it in a static-safe environment. We recommend the 3M

Type

8005 Portable Field Service Grounding kit or the equivalent for providing
a static-safe environment.

ATTENTION: To avoid damaging the module with
electrostatic discharge:

Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device or touch a

grounded object to discharge yourself before
handling any equipment. (Note that the wrist
strap is not supplied with the module.)

Do not touch backplane connectors or

connector pins.

If you configure or replace internal components,

do not touch other circuit components inside the module.

When not in use, keep components in a static-shielded bag.

What’s in This Chapter?

Guard Against Electrostatic
Damage

17991

Attach this end
to a good earth
ground.

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