Kic jumper settings – Rockwell Automation 6180 Industrial Computers User Manual

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Allen-Bradley Keypad Interface Cards

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7. Carefully remove the connector from the LCD and backlight cable to

the backlight inverter board (P4).

8. Carefully remove the ground wire (P5).

9. Disconnect the connector from the front access port (P6).

10. Push away the latching connector.

11. Disconnect the (P8) connector to the bezel board.

12. Disconnect the (P7) connector (PS/2) to the side board.

13. Carefully remove the KIC card.

14. Insert the new KIC card, being careful not to pinch the cables.

Note:

If using an ISA KIC card, be sure the card is inserted in the
ISA slot farthest from the power supply.

15. Reconnect the (P7) connector to the side board.

16. Reconnect the (P8) connector to the bezel board.

17. Reconnect the connector from the front access port (P6).

18. Reconnect the ground wire (P5).

19. Reconnect the connector from the LCD and backlight cable to the

backlight inverter board (P4).

20. Reconnect the mounting screw on the bracket.

21. Replace the back panel.

The P1 jumper (see Figure 12-x), is used to “hardwire” the bezel keypad
to be disabled. The P2 jumper is used to control write protection of the
boot block segment of the KIC flash memory.

KIC Jumper Settings

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