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I.L. 01-50413-00

Cutler-Hammer

173 Heatherdown Drive
P.O. Box 6166
Westerville OH 43081
(614)-882-3282
FAX: (614)-895-7111
www.cutlerhammer.com

Effective 02/98
Printed in U.S.A.

  JP3 is used for battery selection. To use the

internal battery (recommended), jumper posts 1 &
2. The on-board LED will signal when battery
voltage is below 2.6 V. If the internal battery runs
down, an external battery must be installed. To use
an external battery, jumper posts 2 & 3.JP6 is the
Master/Slave selection and must be shorted. The
card default is Master. If two memory cards are
installed, set jumper JP6 to the Slave position on
the second card.

  JP4 and JP5 are not used by NetSolver and

should be left at the factory defaults.

  JP7 is for write protection of both memory banks.

The default setting is Protect disabled.

  JP8 provides a connection for an external battery.

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

To configure the software for the SRAM PC104 Battery

Backed Memory Card, please see the application note

for the retentive memory driver.

INSTALLATION

If you have a Cutler Hammer model D72XPY, D73XPY

or D74XPY, where Y is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, you have a

CPU card that allows the SRAM PC104 Battery

Backed Memory Card to be connected to it without

using an ISA CPU adapter card. The CPU card can be

found in slot 1 of your computer. The instructions

below outline how to install the SRAM PC104 Battery

Backed Memory Card directly to a CPU card.
1.  Ground yourself to avoid static discharge. Use an

ESD strap to avoid permanent damage to

integrated circuits.

2.  Remove the CPU card from your unit.

3.  Attach the video extension cable to the CPU card.

4.  Install stake pins on the memory side of the SRAM

PC104 Battery Backed Memory Card.

5.  With the memory side of the SRAM PC104 Battery

Backed Memory Card facing the CPU card, mount

the memory card to the CPU card.

6.  Fasten screws to the standoffs (using Loctite small

screw thread locker #222) to secure both cards

together.

7.  Attach stake pin protector over the stake pins.

8.  Reinstall the CPU card.

SUPPORT SERVICES
Technical Support

1-800-809-2772

If you are in the U.S. or Canada, you can take

advantage of our toll-free line for technical assistance

with hardware and software product selection, system

design and installation, and system debugging and

diagnostics. Technical support engineers are available

for calls during regular business hours (8 am - 5:30 pm

EST) by calling 1-800-809-2772. International calls can

be made to either the Tech Line at 1-800-809-2772

(toll call) or the Cutler-Hammer main business line at

614-882-3282.

Technical Support Fax

614-882-0417

You can also contact our technical support engineers
by faxing your support requests directly to APSC
Westerville at 614-882-0417.

Information Fax-Back Service   614-899-5323

The latest Cutler-Hammer product information,

specifications, technical notes and company news is

available to you via fax through our direct document

request service at 614-899-5323. Using a touch-tone

phone, you can select any of the info faxes from our

automated product literature and technical document

library, punch in a fax number and receive the

information immediately.

Bulletin Board Service

614-899-5209

Parameters: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, parity none, 9600-

28.8K baud

If you have modem access, you can dial in directly to

our electronic bulletin board service for the latest

product and company information. File sharing,

product software downloads and our user message

service are just a few of the things you will find online

at 614-899-5209.

Website
http://www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com/automation
E-mail

[email protected]

If you have Internet capabilities, you also have access

to technical information via our website at

http://www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com/automation. The

website includes technical notes, frequently asked

questions, release notes, and other technical

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