User Manual
AIC 324
2 INTENDED USE
2.1 PREPARATION FOR USE
2.1.1 Information on the types of hazardous exposures
Module’s design makes it safe for human life and health when used under specified operating
conditions. The module contains no sources of hazardous exposures.
2.1.2 General requirements
All installation and preparation works with the module and the devices connected to it should
be carried out only when the power supply of the devices is switched off and there are no voltages
on the module connectors.
ATTENTION:
THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE MODULE’S
USE SHOULD BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED TO AVOID BREAKDOWN OF TH
E MODULE’S OUTLET!
2.1.3 ESD requirement
In accordance with GOST R IEC 60950-2002 (for equipment connected to the mains with a
voltage up to 600 V). All assembly and preparation works, replacement of the components and
module maintenance should be performed only with the use of special tools and hardware (for
example, ESD straps etc.), free of the electrostatic discharge of and magnetization properties.
ATTENTION: THE MODULE CONTAINS ESD COMPONENTS!
2.1.4 Module installation
Prior to start working with the module, you should:
- inspect module
’s structure and carefully read this user manual;
- set the jumpers in accordance with the required values (see the Annex B2)
- connect XS1 of the module with the CPU
module’s connector;
- connect mating parts to XP9 and XP12 connectors, if necessary
Note
–
Location of the main components and connectors of the module is given in p.1.2.1.
2.1.5
Module’s firmware update
To update the module
’s firmware you could use the “aicfw” utility, which is a freeware and can
be found
in manufacturer’s networks resources and is designed for the following operating systems:
DOS, Linux, Windows, QNX6.
Windows-version of this utility program requires installation of a system driver, which can be
found in archives together with the utility program. The driver is installed in the usual manner, using
the installation wizard.