Rockwell Automation 57C445 AutoMax PC Link Interface Module User Manual

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3Ć4

3.1.2

Installing the PC Link Module in the Personal

Computer

Use the following procedure to install the module:
Step 1.

Turn your computer off. Disconnect the power cord.

Step 2.

Remove the cover on your computer. Consult the user's

manual for your computer on installing addĆin boards.

Step 3.

Find a free expansion slot in your computer. If you are not

sure which slot to use, consult the user's manual for your

computer. Use a screwdriver to remove the slot cover

screw and the slot cover from your computer.

Step 4.

Take the module out of its shipping container. Take it out of

the antiĆstatic bag, being careful not to touch the

connectors on the bottom of the board or any of the

surface of the board.

Step 5.

Set the DIP switches for the appropriate port address. See

section 3.1.1 and Table 3.1 for more information.

Step 6.

Insert the module into your computer. Make sure the

goldĆstriped bottom edge of the board sits firmly in the

expansion slot groove, and that the bracket of the board is

in the groove which previously held the expansion slot

cover. Secure the board with the slot cover screw.

Step 7.

Replace the cover on your computer.

3.1.3

Connecting the PC Link Module to a DCS/AutoMax

Network or Remote I/O Network

When connecting to the AutoMax Network or a Remote I/O network,

the PC Link module should be wired with the same cabling and

termination as any other drop. A BNC Tee Adaptor (M/N 45C70)

should be used to connect the network cable to one of the BNC

connectors on the back of the PC Link module. Note that the second

BNC connector on the module will not be used. The network is then

complete through the tee, and the module can be connected or

disconnected without disturbing the rest of the network. Stop any

application tasks that are running before disconnecting the PC Link

drop.
The module does not have an onboard terminator. If it is at the end of

the coaxial cable system, it must be terminated with a 75Ćohm

terminating load (M/N 45C71). Refer to the Network Communications

Module instruction manual (J2Ć3001) or the Remote I/O

Communications instruction manual (JĆ3606) for a detailed

description of how to connect a drop to the network.

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