Removing A System Module - AB Quality Allen-Bradley 1394 User Manual

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Removing a System Module

If you are removing a:
Refer to:
9/440 system module
9/Series Integration and Maintenance
Manual
SERCOS system module 1394 SERCOS Multi-Axis Motion Control
System User Manual
To remove a system module:
1. Remove all 360/480V AC input power from the system.
ATTENTION: This product contains stored energy
devices. To avoid hazard of electrical shock, verify that
!
all voltage on the capacitors has been discharged before
attempting to service, repair, or remove this unit. You
should only attempt the procedures in this chapter if
you are qualified to do so and familiar with solid-state
control equipment and the safety procedures in
publication NFPA 70E.
2.
If you are removing a: Do this:
Analog Servo system
module with a HIM
module mounted in the
door
Analog Servo system
module without a HIM
module mounted in the
door
GMC Turbo, GMC or
system module
CNC interface system
module
3. Remove all 24V control input power from the system.
Troubleshooting
Publication number:
8520-6.2
1394-5.20
1. Upload the drive parameters from
the system module using the Copy
Cat feature. Refer to Appendix C
for Copy Cat instructions.
2. Open the system module door.
3. Disconnect the SCANport cable.
4. Using a screw driver, disengage
the two locking tabs inside the
system module door that hold the
HIM in place.
5. Remove the HIM module.
6. Go to main step 3.
1. Upload the drive parameters from
the system module using the Copy
Cat feature. Refer to Appendix C
for Copy Cat instructions.
2. Go to main step 3.
1. Verify that you have a copy of
your GML program. Refer to your
GML programming manuals for
upload options.
2. Go to main step 3.
Go to main step 3.
Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
9-19

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