Danaher Motion Standalone MMC Hardware Manual page 19

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Danaher Motion
well as the Standalone Digital MMC Control (MMC-D32 and MMC-D64), accepts up to
four MMC Option Modules.
Option modules are shipped with a 50-pin square post connector and screws needed
to attach the module to the MMC (or to another option module). Follow the procedure
below to add an option module to the MMC (or to another option module).
1. Place the MMC and the option module on a static free surface. Ground yourself
using a properly grounded wrist strap before you begin. These are standard pre-
cautions before handling any electronic components.
2. Remove the five screws securing the MMC cover using a #1 Phillips screwdriver
and set them aside. There are two screws on the top, two screws on the bottom,
and one screw on the side of the module.Lift the side cover off and set aside.
3. Locate the 50-pin square post socket at the top of the MMC board. Press one side
of the 50-pin square post male connector into this socket ensuring that the pins
are aligned and it is firmly seated.
4. Pick up the option module. Line up the socket on the option module with the male
end of the connector extending from the MMC ensuring that the pins are aligned.
Press firmly into place. Be sure to align the screw tabs on the top and bottom of
the option module with the screw slots on the top and bottom of the MMC module
so that the modules slide together easily.
5. Screw four screws (of the five included in your package) into the screw tabs to
attach the option module to the MMC.
6. Lay the unit on the bench. Place the cover you set aside in Step 3 on the option
module. Be sure to align the screw tabs on the top and bottom of the cover with
the screw slots on the top and bottom of the option module.
7. Screw the five screws removed in Step 2 back into place to secure the cover.
Standalone MMC Hardware Manual
version 15.1
Installation, Operation, & Maintenance
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