8. Commissioning
GEM80-400
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(8)
Set the switch on the power module front panel to RUN or '1', depending
on the
type of power module fitted.
(9)
Check the LED indicators for healthy conditions.
(10) Set the switch on the power module to STANDBY or '0', depending on the
type of
power module fitted.
Remove the power input.
(11) Check that the POWER indicator lamp on the power module is
extinguished.
(12) If your system has more than one power module, repeat the above
procedure for
each one, finally leaving all power modules in STANDBY
or '0'.
8.7.
Processor Module Checks
(1)
Plug the 8239 Processor Module into the subrack in the correct location.
(2)
Check that the lithium/manganese dioxide battery on the module is fitted
as follows:
(i)
Open the battery cover located on the module front panel.
(ii)
Pull the exposed tab of the insulating strip. The battery will then
make contact with the circuit.
(iii)
Close the battery cover.
(3)
Check that the ordering code of each module agrees with that shown on
the lower
subrack label strip.
(4)
Power up the programming tool.
(5)
Connect the programming tool and any peripheral equipment, e.g. printer.
Connect the programming tool to a suitable power supply in
accordance with
the instructions in the relevant programming tool
manual and switch the
programming tool on.
(6)
Connect the programming tool to the processor module in the subrack
using a
lead that is terminated by a 15-way, 'D'-type
connector at one end and a suitable
connector, appropriate to the
programming tool in use, at the other end. Connect the 15-way 'D'-type
connector to the Printer/Programming Port on the front panel
of the
processor module of the controller, and connect the other end to the
programming tool.
(7)
Reconnect the power input to the subrack(s). Power up the GEM
80
equipment,
then set the switch(es) on the power module(s) in the
subrack(s) to RUN or '1'.
When the GEM
80 is powered up, a
sequence of program self-testing commences. This is indicated by the
alphanumeric display, which provides the following messages: 'BOOT', then
'TEST' and then a status message. If a fault code appears, check it against
the fault code list to ensure that it is a reasonable fault.
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