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1.   B  Pull the plastic back edge of the controller out slightly to clear the tabs of the  memory board     C  Line up the connectors     D  Place your hands on the boards over the connectors and gently squeeze  them together     E  Make sure that the tabs on the memory board extend through the slots on  the plastic housing of the controller     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    10 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Step 6  Replace the Side Plate                F  side plate        gt  oS g  as          ES                                                              40019             A  Line up the hinge tabs on the side plate with the slots in the plastic housing  of the controller     B  Gently press the side plate against the controller     C  Replace the screws     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 11       Step 7  Attach Labels                                              40019    A  Place the memory board label on the side of the controller  It identifies  which memory board is installed     B  From the sheet of catalog labels  peel off the label that corresponds to the  memory board that you installed   E g   If you installed an M2 memory  board  peel off the 1756 L1M2 label                                 1756 L1 a   mi    1756 L1M1 a  1756 L1M2 oI                       identifies the memory board                 al                                        O s   1756 LxMx                            J             410
2.   Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 7       Step 3  Remove the Side Plate of the Controller    A  Lay the controller on its side with the label facing up     B  While wearing a grounding wriststrap  remove the two screws that attach the  side plate to the controller     C  Rotate the side plate up and unhook it from the controller     side plate         Le                    front of controller                                                       40017    Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    8 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Step 4  Remove the Existing Memory Board  If Any     memory board            42527    Does the controller already have a memory board        If  Then   No Go to Step 5  Install the Memory Board  Yes Remove the existing memory board     1  Pull the plastic back edge of the controller out slightly to clear the tabs on the  memory board     tab      tab                                                       Sean                            TTT     2  Gently separate and remove the memory board from the controller                          Publication 1756 IN033B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 9       Step 5  Install the Memory Board    memory board    tab    st               S                N                                           slot                      TTT     A  Place the memory board over the connector and slide the memory board  into the controller                        
3.  Rockwell Automation     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 3       European Communities  EC  Directive Compliance    If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European  Union and EEA regions  It has been designed and tested to meet the following  directives     EMC Directive    This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89 336 EC Electromagnetic  Compatibility  EMC  by applying the following standards  in whole or in part   documented in a technical construction file     e EN 50081 2 EMC     Generic Emission Standard  Part 2     Industrial  Environment       e EN 50082 2 EMC     Generic Immunity Standard  Part 2     Industrial  Environment    This product is intended for use in an industrial environment     Low Voltage Directive    This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage  by  applying the safety requirements of EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers  Part 2    Equipment Requirements and Tests  For specific information required by EN  61131 2  see the appropriate sections in this publication  as well as the  Allen Bradley publication Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding  Guidelines  publicaton 1770 4 1     Open style devices must be provided with environmental and safety protection by  proper mounting in enclosures designed for specific application conditions  See  NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 529  as applicable  for  explanations of the
4.  de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A  B  C  D dangereux  et non dangereux  Chaque produit est livr   avec des marquages sur sa plaque  d identification qui indiquent le code de temp  rature pour les environnements  dangereux  Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin  s dans un syst  me  le code de  temp  rature le plus d  favorable  code de temp  rature le plus faible  peut   tre  utilis   pour d  terminer le code de temp  rature global du syst  me  Les  combinaisons d     quipements dans le systeme sont sujettes 4 inspection par les  autorit  s locales qualifi  es au moment de l installation     AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D   EXPLOSION     Couper le courant ou s assurer que l   environnement est    class   non dangereux avant de d  brancher l   quipement           Couper le courant ou s assurer que l   environnement est  class   non dangereux avant de d  brancher les connecteurs   Fixer tous les connecteurs externes reli  s    cet   quipement     l   aide de vis  loquets coulissants  connecteurs filet  s ou  autres moyens fournis avec ce produit        e La substitution de composants peut rendre cet   quipement  inadapt      une utilisation en environnement de Classe 1   Division 2     e S assurer que l   environnement est class   non dangereux  avant de changer les piles           Reach us now at www rockwellautomation com    Wherever you need us  Rockwell Automation brings together leading  brands in industrial automation including Allen Bradley controls    Reliance Electric power tr
5.  degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    4     ControlLogix    Memory Board       What You Need to Do    To guard against ESD damage  take these precautions        Electrostatic discharge can damage the components  Follow  ATTENTION    these guidelines        touch a grounded object to discharge potential static  wear an approved grounding wriststrap   do not touch connectors or pins on component boards  do not touch circuit components inside the controller  if available  use a static safe work station    when not in use  store each component in the anti static  packaging in which it was shipped       To install the memory board  do these steps     e Step 1  Verify that You Have All the Components       Step 2  Remove the Controller from the Chassis    e Step 3  Remove the Side Plate of the Controller    e Step 4  Remove the Existing Memory Board  If Any        Step 5  Install the Memory Board    e Step 6  Replace the Side Plate    e Step 7  Attach Labels    Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 5       Step 1  Verify that You Have All the Components    A  Locate the following components     Component     Description           memory board       memory board label          1756 L1       1756 L1M1       1756 L1M2          B  Make sure that you have the correc    catalog number labels    The catalog numbers on your labels may be different  from the ones that are sho
6. 25          C  Place the catalog number label on the inside of the controller door     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    12 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Agency Certifications    When marked  the controller and memory board have the following certifications     This component     Has these certifications  when the product is marked      1756 L1 controller  1756 L55 controller     Qu  Listed Industrial Control Equipment    Certified Process Control Equipment  Q Certified Class    Division 2  Group A  B  C  D    C     Marked for all applicable directives    Marked for all applicable acts  N223       1756 Mx memory board       A UL Recognized Component Industrial Control Equipment      Certified component Process Control Equipment     Certified component Class    Division 2  Group A  B  C  D    C     Marked for all applicable directives    Marked for all applicable acts  N223       Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 13       Specifications    Table A 1756 L1   L1Mx Controller                            Description  Value   1756 L1 1756 L1M1 1756 L1M2 1756 L1M3   user available memory    64K bytes 512K bytes 1M bytes 2M bytes  peak backplane current    5V de 0 654 0 95A 1 05A 1 20A    24V de 0 02A 0 02A 0 02A 0 02A  average power dissipation 3 3W 4 6W 4 8W 5 4W  average thermal dissipation   11 3 BTU hr 15 6 BTU hr 16 4 BTU hr 18 4 BTU hr  operating temperature 0   to 60   C  32 to 140   F             storage temperatur
7. 5V de 1 23A 1 25A 1 48A   24V de 0 014A 0 014A 0 014A  average power dissipation 5 6W 5 7W 6 3W  average thermal dissipation   19 1 BTU hr 19 4 BTU hr 21 5 BTU hr  operating temperature 0   to 60   C  32 to 140   F   storage temperature  40   to 85   C   40 to 185   F   relative humidity 5  to 95  noncondensing  vibration 10 to 500 Hz  2 0 G maximum peak acceleration  operating shoc 30G peak for 11ms  storage shock 50G peak for 11ms  additional environmental e This product must be mounted within a suitable enclosure to prevent  requirements personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts  The interior    of this enclosure must be accessible only by use of a tool    e This industrial control equipment is intended to operate in a  Pollution Degree 2 environment  in overvoltage category Il  applications   as defined in IEC publication 664A  at altitudes up to  2000 meters without derating                             weight 12 5 oz  12 8 oz  13 4 oz   programming cable 1756 CP3 or 1747 CP3 serial cable  category 302  battery 1756 BA1  PROMARK Electronics 94194801   0 59g lithium  documentation set 1756 DPALEN    Amount of memory available after RSLogix 5000 software is connected and a null project is loaded     2  See Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  publicaton 1770 4 1     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    ControlLogix    Memory Board 15       Hazardous Location information    The following information applies when operating this eq
8. AB  Installation Instructions    Ty    ControlLogix    Memory Board    Catalog Number  1756 M1   M2   M3   M13   M14   M16    Before You Begin    Use this document as a guide to install your ControlLogix memory board  The  memory board privides additional memory for your ControlLogix controller  You  can install only one memory board per controller     Additional Manuals    This product has the following manuals   e Logix5000 Controllers Common Procedures Programming Manual   publication 1756 PM001     ControlLogix System User Manual  publication 1756 UM001  If you want to   e view or download a manual  visit either of these locations       www ab com manuals      www theautomationbookstore com  e purchase a printed manual  use one of these options       contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative      visit www theautomationbookstore com and place an order        call 800 963 9548  USA Canada  or 001 320 725 1574  outside  USA Canada     Tools that You Need    e  2 phillips screwdriver    e grounding wriststrap    Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    2 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Important User Information    Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication  those  responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy  themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application  and use meets all performance and safety requirements  including any applicabl
9. ansmission products  Dodge mechanical power  transmission components  and Rockwell Software  Rockwell Automation s  unique  flexible approach to helping customers achieve a competitive  advantage is supported by thousands of authorized partners  distributors       and system integrators around the world   lt    Allen Bradiey   FELIS Dose  Americas Headquarters  1201 South Second Street  Milwaukee  WI 53204  USA  Tel   1  414 382 2000  Fax   1  414 382 4444 ule Rockwell  European Headquarters SA NV  avenue Herrmann Debroux  46  1160 Brussels  Belgium  Tel   32  2 663 06 00  Fax   32  2 663 06 40 oc   e  Asia Pacific Headquarters  27 F Citicorp Centre  18 Whitfield Road  Causeway Bay  Hong Kong  Tel   852  2887 4788  Fax   852  2508 1846 Automation  Publication 1756 IN033B EN P   November 2000 PN 957400 63    Supersedes Publication 1756 5 33   June 1998    2000 Rockwell International Corporation  Printed in the U S A     
10. e     40   to 85   C   40 to 185   F        relative humidity    5  to 95  noncondensing       bration    vi    10 to 500 Hz    2 0 G maximum peak acceleration       operating shock    30G peak for 11ms               storage shock    50G peak for 11ms       additional environmental  requirements    e This product must be mounted within a suitable enclosure to prevent  personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts  The interior  of this enclosure must be accessible only by use of a tool    e This industrial control equipment is intended to operate in a  Pollution Degree 2 environment  in overvoltage category II  applications   as defined in IEC publication 664A  at altitudes up to  2000 meters without derating        weight    10 0 oz        12 5 oz     12 5 oz           12 7 oz        programming cable    1756 CP3 or 1747 CP3 serial cable       category 302       battery    1756 BA1  PROMARK Electronics 94194801     0 59g lithium       documentation set       1756 DPALEN    Amount of memory available after RSLogix 5000 software is connected and a null project is loaded     2     See Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  publicaton 1770 4 1     Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    14 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Table B 1756 L55Mxx Controller                                                 Description  Value   1756 L55M13 1756 L55M14 1756 L55M16  user available memory     1 5M bytes 3 5M bytes 7 5M bytes  peak backplane current   
11. e  laws  regulations  codes and standards     The illustrations  charts  sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide  are intended solely for purposes of example  Since there are many variables and  requirements associated with any particular installation  Allen Bradley does not  assume responsibility or liability  to include intellectual property liability  for actual  use based upon the examples shown in this publication     Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1  Safety Guidelines for the Application  Installation  and Maintenance of Solid State Control  available from your local Allen Bradley  office   describes some important differences between solid state equipment and  electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying  products such as those described in this publication     Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication  in whole or part   without written permission of Rockwell Automation  is prohibited     Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations     Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can  ATTENTION    lead to personal injury or death  property damage or economic  loss             Attention statements help you to   e identify a hazard  e avoid a hazard    e recognize the consequences       IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application  and understanding of the product        Allen Bradley and ControlLogix are trademarks of
12. uipment in  hazardous locations     Products marked    CLI  DIV 2  GP A  B  C  D    are suitable for use in Class I Division  2 Groups A  B  C  D  Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only  Each  product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous  location temperature code  When combining products within a system  the most  adverse temperature code  lowest    T    number  may be used to help determine the  overall temperature code of the system  Combinations of equipment in your system  are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time  of installation       WARNING   EXPLOSION HAZARD     Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been    removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous        e Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless  power has been removed or the area is known to be  nonhazardous  Secure any external connections that mate  to this equipment by using screws  sliding latches  threaded  connectors  or other means provided with this product        e Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class  I  Division 2    e If this product contains batteries  they must only be  changed in an area known to be nonhazardous        Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    Informations sur l utilisation de cet   quipement en environnements  dangereux      Les produits marqu  s    CL I  DIV 2  GP A  B  C  D    ne conviennent qu   a une  utilisation en environnements
13. wn     t memory board           If you have this controller  Then you can   1756 L1 add one of these memory boards   e 1756 M1  e 1756 M2  e 1756 M3  1756 L1Mx replace the existing memory board with one of these memory  boards   e 1756 M1  e 1756 M2  e 1756 M3  1756 L55Mx replace the existing memory board with one of these memory  boards   e 1756 M13  e 1756 M14  e 1756 M16       Publication 1756 INO33B EN P   November 2000    6 ControlLogix    Memory Board       Step 2  Remove the Controller from the Chassis    You can install or remove a ControlLogix controller while chassis power is applied    and the system is operating  If you remove the controller  all the devices owned by  the controller go to their configured faulted state        When you insert or remove a module while backplane power  is on  an electrical arc may occur  An electrical arc can cause  personal injury or property damage by     e sending an erroneous signal to your system   s actuators  causing unintended machine motion or loss of  process control  e causing an explosion in a hazardous environment  Repeated electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts  on both the module and its mating connector  Worn contacts  may create electrical resistance that can affect module  operation        A  On the top and bottom of the controller  press the locking tabs     B  Slide the controller out of the chassis              A ER  En EN  EN eu                                                           20880        
    
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