Add or remove the memory module, Guidelines for replacing memory – Rockwell Automation 6181P-xxxx Integrated Display Computers, Series A to D User Manual
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Replace System Components Chapter 4
Add or Remove the Memory
Module
The CPU board in the computer has two sockets. Each socket
supports a Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM).
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Guidelines for Replacing Memory
When adding memory to the CPU board, follow these guidelines.
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Always handle the memory cards by the ends not by the
memory module contacts.
•
Store memory in a sealed anti-static bag when it is not installed.
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Never install or remove memory with the power turned on.
TIP
It is recommended that you use only qualified Allen-Bradley
parts.
ATTENTION
Failure to follow proper safety precautions could result in
severe electrical shock and/or damage to the computer.
ATTENTION
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and
components. Make sure you work in a static-safe environment
and wear a grounding strap whenever handling circuit boards,
power supply, memory modules or other internal components.