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Introduction

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Introduction

Introduction

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In This Chapter....

Overview
Organization of Topics
Manual Conventions
System Requirements

The begining of each chapter will list the key
topics that can be found in that chapter.

Below is a table showing a summary of contents provided within each section of this
manual. The manual is organized into the following chapters:

Introduction

presents the basic features of the D4–470 including a description
of the six part numbers that make up the D4–470 product offering
and a list of the accessories that come with the D4–470.

Installation, Wiring, 

and Specifications

explains what you need to consider before mounting and wiring the
D4–470, describes the connections for power wiring and
communications to other devices, and presents specifications for
the D4–470.

Installing Hardware

Accessories

gives you a generic overview of the steps to take when adding
third–party accessory boards in the ISA and PCI expansion slots. It
also addresses connecting an internally powered CD–ROM drive.

European Directives

(CE)

provides CE information.

Special Symbols:

When you see the “exclamation mark” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to
its immediate right will be a warning. This information could prevent injury, loss of
property, or even death.

When you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its
immediate right will be a special note.
The word NOTE: in boldface will mark the beginning of the text.

Key Topics for 
Each Chapter

Chapters

1

2

3

Appendices

A

Summary of Contents for D4-470

Page 1: ...D4 470 User Manual Manual Number D4 470 M Read This First Read This Manual Before Making Changes To The D4 470...

Page 2: ...standards We do not guarantee the products described in this publication are suitable for your particular application nor do we assume any responsibility for your product design installation or operat...

Page 3: ...Wiring and Specifications Mounting and Wiring Guidelines 2 2 Panel Layout Clearances 2 2 Enclosures 2 3 Agency Approvals 2 3 Power Wiring 2 4 Internal Power Supply 2 4 Power Supply Limitations 2 4 Por...

Page 4: ...rmation A 4 Basic EMC Installation Guidelines A 4 Enclosures A 4 Suppression and Fusing A 5 Internal Enclosure Grounding A 5 Equi potential Grounding A 6 Communications and Shielded Cables A 6 Analog...

Page 5: ...e sure to include the revision number Title D4 470 User Manual Manual Number D4 470 M Edition Rev Date Description of Changes Original 8 99 original issue Rev A 4 00 changes for 400MHz processor Rev B...

Page 6: ...11 Introduction to the D4 470 In This Chapter About this Manual Overview of the D4 470 Configuration Choices Accessories...

Page 7: ...ications you are making require it You may also find the following manuals to be useful D Think Do Software Learning Guide D LookoutDirect included with D4 470 LK D D2 INST M or D4 INST M Installation...

Page 8: ...ng and wiring the D4 470 describes the connections for power wiring and communications to other devices and presents specifications for the D4 470 Installing Hardware Accessories gives you a generic o...

Page 9: ...hard and floppy disk drives expansion slots and ports similiar to a typical mini or mid tower PC See the full specifications beginging on page 2 7 The D4 470 comes with a 400MHz Pentuim processor moun...

Page 10: ...preloaded The D4 470 2K comes with Windows 2000 preloaded The D4 470 NT comes with Windows NT preloaded The D4 470 LKD comes with Windows 98 and the Lookout Direct Development Package preloaded The D4...

Page 11: ...S 2 Y adapter used to connect the keyboard and mouse to the single PS 2 port D Ribbon cables provided for connecting an additional IDE Device to the CPU board SCSI not supported D Floppy disks with va...

Page 12: ...1 2 Installation Wiring and Specifications In This Chapter Mounting and Wiring Guidelines Power Wiring Ports and Connectors Technical and Environmental Specifications Dimensions...

Page 13: ...an earth ground return The single ground point must be connected to the panel ground termination The panel ground termination must be connected to earth ground For this connection you should use 12 A...

Page 14: ...siderations for enclosures include Conformance to electrical standards Protection from the elements in an industrial environment Common ground reference Maintenance of specified ambient temperature Ac...

Page 15: ...on off switch in the power circuit of the D4 470 This will make it easier to cycle power to the unit when necessary The D4 470 s internal power supply distributes power to the CPU board the CPU fan t...

Page 16: ...devices for more information about developing or connecting to an Ethernet network This port is also compatable with standard hubs routers etc Connect the Y adapter that came with the D4 470 to the P...

Page 17: ...not supported by WindowsR NT An active DL405 expansion port is located next to the power connections This port is provided for future use by PC based Control developers Software drivers are not curre...

Page 18: ...Cards Max 5 VDC 8 A 12 VDC 2 1 A 12 VDC 0 08 A Acceptable External Power Drop Max 10 ms Operating Temperature 41 122 F 5 50 C Storage Temperature 4 140 F 20 60 C Operating Humidity 30 80 Storage Humi...

Page 19: ...nector Keyboard Mouse Port PC AT keyboard supported Mini DIN 6 pin D4 470 comes with Y adapter cable Mini DIN 6 pin to DIN 5 pin Mini DIN 6 pin A keyboard and mouse can be used simultaneously with thi...

Page 20: ...122H x 338L mm PCI slot x 2 4 8H x 7 1L inches 122H x 180L mm 4 8H x 6 7L inches 122H x 170L mm ISA slot x 1 4 8H x 7 3L inches 122H x 185L mm RTC CMOS Backup Lithium battery on the CPU board Battery...

Page 21: ...and Specifications Installation and Safety Guidelines Installation Wiring 2 10 Installation Wiring and Specifications Dimensions...

Page 22: ...alling Hardware Accessories 3 In This Chapter Adding Third party Boards to Expansion Slots Installing Additional RAM Memory CPU Board and DIMM Sockets Powering Internal and External Devices Changing t...

Page 23: ...pment damage always turn off the system power before opening the case of the D4 470 and before connecting peripheral devices to the D4 470 As you will notice in the photo below we removed the backplan...

Page 24: ...nock out panel from the case using a blade screwdriver or similiar tool After prying out the Knock out press your expansion board firmly into the card edge connector A screw is provided to secure the...

Page 25: ...r to installing the DIMMs first make sure the two handles of the DIMM socket are in the open position i e the handles lean outward Slide the DIMM slowly along the plastic guides on both ends of the so...

Page 26: ...uate to power internal accessory devices Use external power only for CD ROM drives and other external devices The D4 470 power supply is not designed to power external devices Changing the CPU Because...

Page 27: ...1A European Union Directives CE In This Appendix European Union EU Directives Basic EMC Installation Guidelines...

Page 28: ...uropean Economic Area EEA and all are covered by the Directives There are several Directives that apply to our products Directives may be amended or added as required S Electromagnetic Compatibility D...

Page 29: ...082 1 Generic immunity standard for residential commercial and light industry EN50082 2 Generic immunity standard for industrial environment S Low Voltage Directive Standards Applicable to PLCs EN6101...

Page 30: ...is The Office for Official Publications of the European Communities L 2985 Luxembourg quickest contact is via the World Wide Web at http euro op eu int indexn htm Another source is British Standards I...

Page 31: ...e varistor with a rating of 275VAC working voltage for 230V nominal supplies 150VAC working voltage for 115V supplies and high energy capacity eg 140 joules Transient suppressors must be protected by...

Page 32: ...d to the PLC The diagram shows an example of four physical locations connected by a communications cable Screened Cable Equi potential Bond Control Cubicle To Earth Block Conductive Adapter Serial I O...

Page 33: ...non European installations using single end earth grounds and sites with far from ideal earth ground characteristics we recommend the addition of 100 ohm resistors at each 0V link connection in netwo...

Page 34: ...ck and power breaker If access is required by operators or untrained personnel the equipment must be installed inside an internal cover or secondary enclosure S It should be noted that the safety requ...

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