Powering up cvim2 system – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 1

Hardware Connection and Powerup Check

1–8

At this point, with all basic system components connected, the CVIM2
system is ready for the powerup check.

Use the following steps to perform the powerup check:

1. Set the video monitor brightness and contrast controls to their midrange

point or other appropriate preliminary point.

CAUTION: Verify that the AC voltage source is within
limits for both the video monitor and the CVIM2 system.

2. Set the scan mode, if available on your monitor, to “under scan.”

3. Set the power switch to “off.”

4. Insert the monitor AC line cord into the AC power outlet.

5. Set the power switch to “on.”

6. Attach the CVIM2 system AC line cord or cable to the AC power outlet

or source.

7. If your system is using an external +24VDC power supply, attach the AC

line cord or cable to the AC power outlet or source.

8. Set the power switch to

On

. When you do, you should see the following

results:

The

DC OK

light on the chassis power supply should turn on.

All LEDs on the CVIM2 front panel should light momentarily, after
which the

Pass/Fail

LED should remain green.

In about five seconds, the banner message should appear on the
monitor screen, similar to the screen shown in Figure 1.3 (page
1–9).

9. Verify that the light pen operates properly by moving it across the screen.

The cursor pointer should follow the light pen’s movement. If it does not,
verify that the DC voltage selection switch setting shown in Figure 1.1
(page 1–3) is set correctly for your application.

10. Verify that the light pen switch operates by picking one or more of the

items on the main menu. In each case, a pull–down menu should appear.

11. If a mouse is connected to

PORT A

or

PORT B

on the I/O interface

box, check the mouse for proper operation by moving it across a table
top. The mouse pointer should follow the mouse’s movement. If not,
refer to the Configuring CVIM2 System for Mouse Operation section on
page 1–10.

Powering Up CVIM2 System

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