TC12 Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance Handbook
666/HE/43100/000
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(10) If the indications for the DIGI I/O and IMD cards are as expected, move
across to the 'Install' menu, select the 'Yes' option and hit return. The TC12
Software will now be installed on the Hard disk of the PC. Should the DIGI
I/O cards and/or IMD cards not be shown as expected then choose the
‘Quit’ option and correct the problem.
(11) Exit the Installation software. Eject the TC12 Software disk and keep this as
a backup.
(12) Disconnect the PC from the mains and disconnect the monitor. The PC can
now be installed in the TC12 cabinet.
2.2.2.11.1 Error Messages during TC12 Instation PC Software Installation
Messages and Errors that may be displayed on the 'Digital I/O boards' and 'IMD
boards' status menus during the software installation and suggested corrective
actions are shown below:
Displayed Message
Action to be taken
OK
None - Card installed OK
Not Installed
None unless card should be present; check card is inserted
correctly in PC slot, check switch settings of Port address
for IMD cards or address for Digi I/O cards (see section
2.2.2.7 or 2.2.2.8).
Ram Error
IMD cards only - check Ram address switches set up
correctly on card (see section 2.2.2.8).
Switches set correctly - change to next available address
as indicated in 2.2.2.8and restart installation.
Switches set incorrectly - correct and restart installation.
Faulty Replace
card.
Int. Failed
Check Interrupts set up correctly on the card (see2.2.2.8).
2.2.2.12 PC Mounting Chassis
The PC is accessible from the back of the Instation. It is placed on the PC
mounting chassis (667/2/22621/000), which is a shelf at the top of the Instation.
The PC is not visible from the front of the Instation as the System Fault Indication
Panel is fitted across the front. The PC mains lead plugs into a socket on the
Master switch Panel assembly at the back of the Instation.
Note
:
Lengths of 'U' channel (e.g. 915/4/03641/000) should be cut and placed
along the edges of the cut-outs in the back of the PC through which cables
pass, in order to eliminate the possibility of the cables chafing against the
edges.
If there is more than one IMD card in the PC, care should be taken to
avoid the possibility of the IMD cables chafing on the solder side of
adjacent PCBs. As far as is possible the IMD PCBs should be located
such that a spare slot exists between the IMD cables and adjacent PCBs.