WEB-700 WEB-700-O CP-700
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WEB-700; WEB-700-O; CP-700
6.
If installing any I/O expansion modules, repeat this for each one, until all are mounted on the DIN rail and firmly connected
into one assembly.
7.
To keep the final assembly together, secure at both ends with DIN rail
end-clips
provided by the DIN rail vendor. This also
prevents the assembly from sliding on the DIN rail. See Fig. 3.
Removing and Replacing the Cover
You must remove the WEB/CP-700 cover to connect the battery (new unit), and/or to replace the NiMH battery, install any option
cards, or upgrade the DDR-2 RAM module. The cover snaps onto the base with four plastic end tabs–two on each end.
CAUTION
An LED ribbon cable connects the cover to the main board. Be careful when lifting the cover off. If the controller
is on a flat work surface, you can leave the cable connected, with the cover next to the unit. See Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Removing WEB/CP-700 cover.
NOTE: If accessory modules are plugged into the WEB/CP-700, you may need to slide them away from the unit to get to the
end cover tabs.
• To remove the cover, press in the tabs on both ends of the unit, and carefully lift it off (see previous Caution). If necessary,
unplug the LED cable from the cover, at the connector on the back of the cover (see Fig. 4).
• To replace the cover, make sure that the LED cable is connected and not folded outside the base. Orient the cover so the
cutout area for comm ports is correct, then push inwards to snap in place.
Cover
LED ribbon
cable
Connector for LED cable
LED cable left connected
between cover and
controller board