Parker Hannifin PA Series Removing the PowerStation from an Enclosure, Opening the PowerStation

Page 43

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation

Performing Internal Maintenance

Removing the PowerStation from an Enclosure

To remove the PowerStation from it’s enclosure, follow the steps below.

Explosion Hazard!

Do not connect or disconnect cables unless the power has been switched off, or the area is known to be safe.

WARNING!

1Turn off the power to the unit.

2Disconnect the following cables:

Power Input cable

Ground cable

any communication cables

any keyboard and mouse cables

3Take off the clamps.

4Place the PowerStation face down on a static dissipative mat, in a location free from dirt and moisture and protected against static discharge.

Opening the PowerStation

Once you have removed the PowerStation from it’s enclosure, you can open it up. Follow the steps below.

1Remove the CompactFlash card from it’s slot by pressing the eject button on the side of the PowerStation, similiar to that shown below.

Figure 4-3: Eject Button

CompactFlash

Card

CompactFlash

Eject Button

2Press in the eject button to return it to it’s retracted position.

3Remove the backshell screws on the PA PowerStation.

PA PowerStation User Guide

4-6

Image 43
Contents PowerStation Copyright and Trademark Notice Product Warranty InformationSupported Models Table of Contents Maintaining the Touchscreen -1 Cleaning the Touchscreen Maintaining the PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide Introduction Using this ManualDownloading Applications and Projects Hardware VersionsStyle Type of Text Documentation LibraryDocumentation Standards Text ConventionsCustomer Support Customer Support ServicesISO Symbols Symbol MeaningTechnical Training Product Technical SupportGetting Started Underwriters Laboratories Approval Selecting a LocationElectrical Guidelines Temperature and Humidity GuidelinesField Terminal Wiring Requirements Environmental GuidelinesPA PowerStation User Guide Radiated Emissions Guidelines Enclosure GuidelinesClass I, Division 2 Guidelines Creating the Cutout Preparing for InstallationPA Model Cutout Height Cutout Width Mounting the PA PowerStation Installing the PA PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide Mounting the AC Power Supply Installing an Optional AC Power SupplyPreparing a Location for the AC Power Supply Prepare the Power Supply Mounting SurfaceConnecting the Power Supply to the Workstation Serial Ports PowerStation ConnectorsStarting Your PowerStation COM1 Pinouts Pin# Signal Settings and Pinouts for COM11COM2 Dip Switch Settings for 5, 6, 8, and 10 Units Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts for COM2 on 15 Units 4COM2 Dip Switch Settings for 15 Units RS-485 Directional Control Transferring Files from a PC to the PA PowerStation7Serial Transfer Cable Diagram To Adjust the Mode Settings Connecting to a Serial PrinterConnecting a PS/2 Mouse on 5, 6, 8, and 10 Units Connecting a USB Mouse on 15 UnitsSerial Printer Cable Diagram Ethernet Pinouts Pin# Signal To Print to a Port Configured for DownloadingEthernet Port CompactFlash Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceFile Name Description Starting the PowerStation Writing to the CompactFlash Card Using the CompactFlash CardReinstalling the PowerStation Utilities Restoring a CompactFlash CardReformating the CompactFlash Card Using the Bios UtilityEntering Setup Using the Bios UtilityMaintaining the Touchscreen Cleaning the TouchscreenCalibrating the Touchscreen Using the MachineShop Shell Calibration UtilityDisplay Type Model No View Size Model No View Size Contrast Adjustment StepsCompactFlash Ejector Replacing the CompactFlashElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Performing Internal MaintenanceOpening the PowerStation Removing the PowerStation from an EnclosureClosing the PowerStation Fuse Location PA5 PA10 on left, PA15 on right Replacing the FuseOptional Components AC Power SupplyGeneral Problem Specific Issue Resolving ProblemsLED Power indicator on the back of the unit does not light Resolving Problems when Starting UpStartup halts with the Award System Info screen displayed Resolving Problems with the Touchscreen Keyboard doesn’t work 5, 6, 8, and 10 units only Resolving Problems after Start UpDisplay appears to be blank or very dim PS/2 mouse doesn’t work 5, 6, 8, and 10 units onlyEthernet port doesn’t work Accessing the PowerStation UtilitiesOrdering Replacement Components USB keyboard or mouse doesn’t work 15 onlyComponent Description Powerstation Specifications CPU Physical SpecificationsTable A-4 PA08S & PA08T Display Specifications Display SpecificationsProperty PA08S Description PA08T Description Left/Right 50o/50o 65o/65o Up/Down 30o/50o 65o/55o Table A-7 Environmental Specifications Chart Category Environmental SpecificationsTable A-8 Electrical Specifications Chart Category Units Electrical SpecificationsTable A-9 European Community Specifications Test Testing SpecificationsTable A-10 Mechanical Testing Specifications MEK Faceplate Chemical ResistanceSystem Configuration Files AUTOEXEC.BAT File System Configuration FilesCONFIG.SYS File Table B-1 Autoexec.bat Command Line Parameters Description\STARTUP CD \STARTUP If Exist \STARTUP\AUTOEXEC.BAT Call Command Line Parameters DescriptionCD \NET REM Call C\NET\NET.BAT Echo END

PA Series specifications

Parker Hannifin, a global leader in motion and control technologies, has developed the PA Series, a line of advanced linear actuators designed to enhance industrial automation and machinery with reliable performance and integration capabilities. These actuators are engineered for precision, offering a range of features that cater to diverse applications in various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

One of the main features of the PA Series is its compact design, which allows for flexible installation even in limited spaces. The actuators are available in various sizes and configurations, enabling engineers to choose the most suitable option for their specific requirements. This versatility in design contributes to efficient operations, as the PA Series can be easily integrated into existing systems or used in new machinery.

The technology behind the PA Series is noteworthy for its robust construction and high durability. These actuators are built with high-quality materials that ensure long service life, even in demanding environments. They are designed to withstand mechanical stress, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to contaminants, making them ideal for use in harsh industrial conditions.

In addition to their strength, the PA Series actuators incorporate advanced motion control technologies. This includes closed-loop systems that ensure accurate positioning and repeatability. With integrated feedback mechanisms such as encoders, the actuators can provide real-time data on position and speed, allowing for precise control and adjustments during operation.

Another significant characteristic of the PA Series is its energy efficiency. The actuators are designed to minimize power consumption while maximizing output performance. This not only reduces operational costs but also supports sustainable practices in industrial operations.

Furthermore, the PA Series features a user-friendly interface for easy programming and control. This accessibility allows engineers and technicians to quickly set up and modify actuator parameters according to specific project demands. As industries continue to evolve towards automation, the flexibility and scalability of the PA Series make it an ideal choice for companies looking to enhance their productivity and efficiency.

Overall, the Parker Hannifin PA Series stands out for its innovative design, superior technology, and reliable performance. Whether deployed in robotics, assembly lines, or material handling applications, these actuators are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern industrial automation.