4 - installing the modules, Chapter objectives, How to use this chapter – Rockwell Automation 5000,D50006.2.10 PI INSTALLATION MANUAL User Manual

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Chapter

4

4-1

Installing the Modules

This chapter shows you how to install each module and is divided into
sections that cover the installation tasks for each module.

Use this chapter with the completed module worksheets from the PI
Design Manual
(5000-6.2.1) to perform various installation tasks for each
module. The worksheets contain specific settings and connections for each
module. This chapter describes how to make those settings and
connections. Also, it guides you to additional connection information for
the module.

After you have used the worksheets to install the modules, we suggest you
keep them with the system for future reference.

To install a PI module in a chassis, see appendix A.

When you:

remove the modules from the protective bags
set the jumpers or switches inside a module
change memory boards

Do so in a static-safe environment. As a minimum, we recommend the 3M
Type 8005 Portable Field Service Grounding Kit or its equivalent for
providing a static-safe environment.

ATTENTION: If you perform operations on a module
improperly, you may cause an electrostatic discharge, which can
damage the module. Perform internal operations, such as setting
the jumpers, only in a static-safe environment.

PI modules that come with a lithium battery are:

MicroVAX Information Processor
LP
RM
RS
OSI interface module

Chapter Objectives

How to Use this Chapter

Help to Prevent Electrostatic

Damage

Lithium Battery Information

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