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Support, Service & Warranty 

PC56-HIST-xxxxLX ♦ ControlLogix Platform 

Setup Guide 

In-Rack PC with Data Historian 

 

 

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ProSoft Technology, Inc. 

 

December 6, 2010 

 

3.2.2  What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 

a)  ProSoft makes no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, that 

the operation of software purchased from ProSoft will be uninterrupted or 

error free or that the functions contained in the software will meet or 

satisfy the purchaser’s intended use or requirements; the Customer 

assumes complete responsibility for decisions made or actions taken 

based on information obtained using ProSoft software. 

b)  This Warranty does not cover the failure of the Product to perform 

specified functions, or any other non-conformance, defects, losses or 

damages caused by or attributable to any of the following: (i) shipping; (ii) 

improper installation or other failure of Customer to adhere to ProSoft’s 

specifications or instructions; (iii) unauthorized repair or maintenance; (iv) 

attachments, equipment, options, parts, software, or user-created 

programming (including, but not limited to, programs developed with any 

IEC 61131-3, "C" or any variant of "C" programming languages) not 

furnished by ProSoft; (v) use of the Product for purposes other than those 

for which it was designed; (vi) any other abuse, misapplication, neglect or 

misuse by the Customer; (vii) accident, improper testing or causes 

external to the Product such as, but not limited to, exposure to extremes 

of temperature or humidity, power failure or power surges; or (viii) 

disasters such as fire, flood, earthquake, wind and lightning. 

c)  The information in this Agreement is subject to change without notice. 

ProSoft shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions 

made herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from 

the furnishing, performance or use of this material. The user guide 

included with your original product purchase from ProSoft contains 

information protected by copyright. No part of the guide may be duplicated 

or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ProSoft. 

 

3.2.3  Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 

Product manufactured or supplied by ProSoft is not fault tolerant and is not 

designed, manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring 

fail-safe performance including and without limitation: the operation of nuclear 

facilities, aircraft navigation of communication systems, air traffic control, direct 

life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the product 

could lead directly or indirectly to death, personal injury or severe physical or 

environmental damage (collectively, "high risk activities"). ProSoft specifically 

disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for high risk activities. 

 

Summary of Contents for InRAX PC56-HIST LX Series

Page 1: ...PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian December 3 2010 SETUP GUIDE...

Page 2: ...Linx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products and services of their respective owners ProSoft...

Page 3: ...down situations The battery must be fully charged before you change BIOS settings You must keep the unit powered up for a full 20 hours in order to obtain full charge capacity If the battery is not fu...

Page 4: ...Agency Approvals and Certifications CE EMC EN61326 1 2006 EN6100 6 4 2007 CSA cUL C22 2 No 213 1987 CSA CB Certified IEC61010 ATEX EN60079 0 Category 3 Zone 2 EN60079 15 243333 ME06...

Page 5: ...4 Cable Connections 12 2 Connecting Peripherals 19 2 1 Verify Operation 20 3 Support Service Warranty 21 Contacting Technical Support 21 3 1 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions...

Page 6: ...Contents PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide In Rack PC with Data Historian Page 6 of 29 ProSoft Technology Inc December 6 2010...

Page 7: ...er 6 2010 1 Installing the PC56 Embedded PC In This Chapter Package Contents 8 Installing Modules 9 Optional Module Connections 10 IRQ 15 11 Verify Jumper Settings 11 This Setup Guide will help you ge...

Page 8: ...9 Female to 5 Pos Screw Terminal Adapter All modules fit into standard slots on the ControlLogix backplane The PC56 Historian and its IDE module will each take a slot on the ControlLogix backplane You...

Page 9: ...he module into the rack while power to the rack is on Shut down power to the ControlLogix rack before performing this step Align the module s with the top and bottom guides of the backplane and slide...

Page 10: ...er 6 2010 1 3 Optional Module Connections Optional modules must be connected to the PC56 Embedded PC using a side connect connection Refer to the following diagrams Insert the side connect connector i...

Page 11: ...storian Setup Guide ProSoft Technology Inc Page 11 of 29 December 6 2010 1 4 Verify Jumper Settings Jumpers are preconfigured and in most cases should not be changed The following diagrams show the ju...

Page 12: ...pe of interface you are using Note When using RS 232 with radio modem applications some radios or modems require hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines Enable this in the co...

Page 13: ...use of hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines is user definable If no hardware handshaking will be used here are the cable pinouts to connect to the port RS 232 Modem Conne...

Page 14: ...In Rack PC with Data Historian Page 14 of 29 ProSoft Technology Inc December 6 2010 RS 232 Null Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking This type of connection is used when the device connected to the...

Page 15: ...nnection can be used to connect the module to a computer or field device communication port Note For most null modem connections where hardware handshaking is not required the Use CTS Line parameter s...

Page 16: ...ection is optional depending on the RS 485 network devices used The cable required for this interface is shown below Note Terminating resistors are generally not required on the RS 485 network unless...

Page 17: ...PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Installing the PC56 Embedded PC In Rack PC with Data Historian Setup Guide ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 29 December 6 2010 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14...

Page 18: ...Installing the PC56 Embedded PC PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide In Rack PC with Data Historian Page 18 of 29 ProSoft Technology Inc December 6 2010...

Page 19: ...Inc Page 19 of 29 December 6 2010 2 Connecting Peripherals Just like any other PC the PC56 is fully equipped for connections to a variety of devices The inside label provides descriptions of the vari...

Page 20: ...rian Page 20 of 29 ProSoft Technology Inc December 6 2010 2 1 Verify Operation 1 Connect your peripherals such as monitor keyboard and mouse to the PC56 Historian using the appropriate connectors 2 Tu...

Page 21: ...ist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding 1 Module configuration and asso...

Page 22: ...ce Tel 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 E mail support EMEA prosoft technology com Languages spoken include French English Europe location in Dubai UAE Tel 971 4 214 6911 E mail mea prosoft technology com Languages...

Page 23: ...e page 21 A Technical Support Engineer will request that you perform several tests in an attempt to isolate the problem If after completing these tests the Product is found to be the source of the pro...

Page 24: ...ii If defect is customer generated and is repairable customer can authorize ProSoft Technology to repair the unit by providing a purchase order for 30 of the current list price plus freight charges du...

Page 25: ...roduct purchased on or after January 1st 2008 or one 1 year from the date of shipment for Product purchased before January 1st 2008 the Warranty Period If the Customer discovers within the Warranty Pe...

Page 26: ...abuse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vii accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extremes of temperature or humidity power...

Page 27: ...ing and modification without notice c Transfer of title shall not operate to convey to Customer any right to make or have made any Product supplied by ProSoft d Customer is granted no right or license...

Page 28: ...ranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between the parties relating to the subj...

Page 29: ...P Package Contents 8 PC56 Markings 3 PC56 Products 3 PC56 Battery Warning 3 Pinouts 12 17 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 2 R Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 23 Ret...

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