OPTO 22 SNAP-RCK-M2B Installation

OPTO 22 SNAP-RCK-M2B Installation

Rack adapter

Advertisement

SNAP-RCK-M2B Rack Adapter Installation

Introduction

SNAP PAC I/O processors (brains and rack-mounted controllers) are
designed to mount on SNAP PAC racks. However, if you have an
older system and you need to use a SNAP PAC brain or rack-
mounted controller on an existing SNAP B-series rack, the SNAP-
RCK-M2B rack adapter makes it possible.
The adapter works with the following part numbers:
Install the adapter to use
one of these processors...
SNAP-PAC-R1
SNAP-PAC-R2
SNAP-PAC-EB1
SNAP-PAC-EB2
NOTE: The adapter can also be used with a SNAP-UP1-M64
or SNAP-ENET-S64 brain.

Important Notes

Change in height: The adapter adds 0.675 inches (1.715 cm) to
the overall height of the unit.
Change in connector location: After installation of the adapter,
the brain or controller's position will be reversed on the rack (as well
as being higher in relation to the rack), and letters on the lid will be
upside down. Make sure that cables can still reach the connectors
on the processor.
No new features: The adapter does not change the capabilities of
the rack. For example, four-channel digital modules still cannot be
placed in module positions 8 and higher. In order to use newer
features on the brain or controller, it must be on a SNAP PAC rack (or
an M-series rack, such as the SNAP-M64).

Installing the Adapter

Before installing the rack adapter, read Opto 22 form #1688, the
SNAP PAC System Migration Technical Note, for important
information on mixing legacy hardware with SNAP PAC system
hardware and software. This form is available on our website,
...on one of these racks
SNAP-B4M
SNAP-B8M
SNAP-B8MC
SNAP-B8MC-P
SNAP-B12M
SNAP-B12MC
SNAP-B12MC-P
SNAP-B16M
SNAP-B16MC
SNAP-B16MC-P
www.opto22.com. The easiest way to find it is to search on the form
number.

Requirements

Part number SNAP-RCK-M2B includes the following pieces:
Lock washer
6-32 hex standoff
Replacement baseplate
Adapter
You will also need a medium-sized Phillips screwdriver to install the
adapter.

Installation Steps

1. Remove all SNAP-RCK-M2B pieces from their packaging.
2. Turn off power to the rack.
3. Disconnect Ethernet cables from the existing processor on the
rack. Loosen the screw holding the processor on the rack and
remove the processor. Set it aside.
4. Turn the new processor (brain or controller) upside down.
Remove the four small screws holding the black baseplate on
the processor, and remove the baseplate. Keep the screws.
5. Hold the replacement baseplate so that its indentation is facing
away from the brain (see the following photo).
Hold-down screw
6. Align the brain's hold-down screw with the center hole in the
replacement baseplate. Using the same four screws, attach the
replacement baseplate to the new processor.
7. On the rack, set the lock washer over the hole next to the pro-
cessor's connector, and then screw the 6-32 hex standoff into
the hole. Tighten the standoff just to the position where two of
Indentation
Beveled screw hole
(bevel faces out)
PAGE
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SNAP-RCK-M2B and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for OPTO 22 SNAP-RCK-M2B

  • Page 1 Using the same four screws, attach the replacement baseplate to the new processor. Before installing the rack adapter, read Opto 22 form #1688, the SNAP PAC System Migration Technical Note, for important 7. On the rack, set the lock washer over the hole next to the pro- information on mixing legacy hardware with SNAP PAC system cessor’s connector, and then screw the 6-32 hex standoff into...
  • Page 2 SALES 800-321-6786 • 951-695-3000 • FAX 951-695-3095 • sales@opto22.com • SUPPORT 800-835-6786 • 951-695-3080 • FAX 951-695-3017 • support@opto22.com © 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.

Table of Contents