
ROC364 Instruction Manual
Rev 5/00 6-3
6.3 INITIAL INSTALLATION AND SETUP
If the I/O Card is not already installed onto a ROC364 MCU, use may use the following procedure.
Note that this procedure is for a ROC that is not in service. For an in-service ROC, refer to Section
6.6.2 on Page 6-14.
CAUTION
Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions (such as wearing a
grounded wrist strap) may reset the processor or damage electronic components,
resulting in interrupted operations.
CAUTION
When preparing a unit for installation into a hazardous area, change components in
an area known to be non-hazardous.
1.
Make sure the MCU has a FlashPAC version 2.10C or later installed.
2.
If one or more I/O Module Racks are currently installed, remove them. Each I/O Module
Rack is removed by taking out the four screws securing it to the backplane, and then pulling
it down to unplug the connector at the top of the rack.
3.
Install the I/O Card by aligning the connector at the top of the card with the connector on the
bottom of the MCU and push firmly in an upward direction.
4.
Insert and tighten the four screws through the card to secure it to the backplane. Extra rack
positions (if any) on the backplane may be left unused.
5.
If a Lightning Protection Module is to be installed for certain I/O channels, refer to
Appendix A of the ROC364 instruction manual.
6.3.1 Configuration and Calibration
After an I/O Card is installed, configure and calibrate the I/O channels as needed by using the
ROCLINK Configuration Software. As labelled on the I/O Card itself, the I/O channels are identified
in the ROCLINK software as the following points:
Discrete Inputs (DIs) 1 through 12 ..... Points A1 through A12
Pulse Inputs (PIs) 1 through 4.............. Points A13 through A16
Analog Inputs (AIs) 1 through 8.......... Points B1 through B8
Analog Outputs (AOs) 1 and 2 ............ Points B9 and B10
Discrete Outputs (DOs) 1 through 6 .... Points B11 through B16
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