Installation, Trusted, Demonstration unit t8141 – Rockwell Automation T8141 Trusted Demonstration Unit User Manual

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Demonstration Unit T8141

Issue 1 Feb 06

PD-T8141

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2. Installation

The Demonstration Unit is provided with a British three-pin mains lead to fit the IEEE mains socket on
the rear of the chassis. This must be replaced as appropriate for the local mains connections. A 13A
mains lead is recommended, because the mains input circuit breaker is rated at 10A. The unit will
require much less power in operation.

The module field connectors are connected to the chassis in the slots shown in Figure 2. To remove
these connectors, first remove the modules. Press the button on the bottom of the connector and slide
it downwards. To fit a connector, again remove the modules. Insert the connector into the slots slightly
below its final position, and slide it up until it clicks.

To use the Ethernet ports, connect an Ethernet patch lead to the rear port and to the PC or hub. Note
that port 0 is wired for connection via a hub and port 1 is wired for direct connection to a PC.

The operation and configuration of the modules is described in Product Descriptions PD-8082B, PD-
8110B, PD-8151B and the appropriate I/O module PD. The basic steps are as follows:

1. Insert a Processor T8110B into the left slot.

2. Insert the I/O modules as required.

3. Insert a T8151B Communications Module if required.

4. Power the Unit.

5. Prepare a System.INI configuration specifying the selected modules. This should include

Ethernet IP addresses for the Communications Module if these are required.

6. Download the System.INI configuration to the Processor using the TC-304-01 maintenance

lead.

7. Design a project in the Toolset, specifying the selected modules and application.

8. Compile the project with the Motorola compiler option.

9. Download the application to the Unit. This may be performed using the TC-304-01

maintenance lead or via the Ethernet port configured in step 5 above.

10. Turn the Unit off and on to load the System.INI file to the I/O modules.

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