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Table 10-2: Field tools
Description
Part Number
-001 kit
-002 kit
Bag, ABB Nylon 11” x 6” Tool
2102304-001
•
•
Cutter, 1/16” Tubing
1800683-001
•
Extractor Tool, IC 8-24 Pin
1801690-001
•
•
Hex Key, Set 1/16-5/16 (12 Pcs)
T10790
•
•
Screwdriver, 3/32 x 2” Standard
T10440
•
•
Stripper, Wire
T10601
•
•
Tool, Ball Driver, 10.3” Long, 5/16”
1801821-001
•
•
Tools, Nut Driver, 6” Shank, ¼”
1801822-001
•
•
Wrench, 10” Adjustable
1801820-001
•
Wrench, 3/8 x 7/16 Open End
T10805
•
•
Wrench, 1/4 x 5/16 Open End
T10800
•
•
Wrench, 6” Adjustable
1801819-001
•
•
10.6 Back up configuration files
Before beginning any maintenance on the analyzer, collect the data and back up all configuration files.
This safeguards the data and allows for a restart of the device without the need to reconfigure the
analyzer.
Although there are save buttons in the Entry Mode screens which allows the user to back up entry
mode data items, a complete system backup is only accomplished by using the Save and Restore
Utility. When using this utility to back up files, the user should also download the files to the tfCold
drive in case of a cold start.
To back up files:
1.
Collect data from the device.
2.
While in PCCU, go to the
Operate
drop-down menu. Select
File Utilities,
then click the
Save
and Restore
Utility. Or click the
Save and Restore
Utility on the toolbar.
3.
In the Save and Restore window, click
Save Station Files
.
4.
When the Save Station Files window appears, verify the default name and path for the files.
Click
OK
. This will save the tfData files to the PC.
5.
After saving the station files, a new window will offer the option to restore the station files to
the tfCold drive. If desired, select
Yes
. The station files will be downloaded to that drive.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It may not always be desirable to restore the station files to tfCold. Some
problems addressed in the Troubleshooting section may require a selective restore. For more
information, see the
section and the PCCU help files.
10.7 Update embedded software
The analyzer supports embedded software updates. Software update packages for both OS and Flash
are available online. Depending on the new features introduced or bug fixes, the update may be of the
flash only or, it may require that both the OS and the flash are updated. Always review release notes
to determine what is required.
The PCCU32’s device loader utility is used for software update. This procedure assumes that the
update is through a direct connection (recommended) with the analyzer’s Ethernet port which requires
access to the terminal board (removal or rear cap is required). If unable to access the terminal board,
use the MMI port. Update time will be slower if you use RS-232. If the MMI is an USB port, update will
be faster than RS-232.
DANGER – Explosion risk. Serious damage to health / risk to life
. Do not open or remove
covers unless the area is known to be non-hazardous.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This procedure applies to software updates of systems with OS 2102141-016
and Flash 2102411-043 versions and
later. For software updates of systems with OS 2102141-015
and Flash 2102411-042 versions or earlier, see the technical bulletin for upgrading analyzers
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