ROC827 Instruction Manual

button, LEDs light and stay lit again for five minutes. By entering a 0 (zero) setting, the LED always stays lit.

2.6.1 Removing the CPU Module

To remove the CPU module:

Caution

Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions (such as

wearing a grounded wrist strap) may reset the processor or damage

 

electronic components, resulting in interrupted operations.

When working on units located in a hazardous area (where explosive gases may be present), make sure the area is in a non-hazardous state before performing procedures. Performing these procedures in a hazardous area could result in personal injury or property damage.

1.Perform the backup procedure described in “Preserving Configuration and Log Data” in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting.

2.Remove power from the ROC827.

3.Remove the wire channel cover.

4.Unscrew the two small screws on the front of the CPU module and remove the faceplate.

5.Place a small screwdriver under the ejector clip at the top or bottom of the CPU module and lightly pry the CPU module out of its socket. You may find it easiest to carefully pry on the top ejector clip a little, then carefully pry the bottom ejector (refer toFigure2-5). You will feel and hear the CPU as it detaches from the backplane.

6.Remove the CPU module carefully. Do not scrape either side of the module against the ROC827. Make sure not to pull on any cables attached to the CPU module.

2.6.2Installing the CPU Module

To install the CPU module:

Caution

Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions (such as

wearing a grounded wrist strap) may reset the processor or damage

 

electronic components, resulting in interrupted operations.

When working on units located in a hazardous area (where explosive gases may be present), make sure the area is in a non-hazardous state before performing procedures. Performing these procedures in a hazardous area could result in personal injury or property damage.

1.Slide the CPU module into the slot.

2.Press the CPU firmly into the slot, ensuring the ejector clips rest on the module rail guides. The connectors at the back of the CPU module fit securely into the connectors on the backplane.

3.Place the CPU faceplate on the CPU.

Issued Mar-06

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Emerson ROC827 instruction manual Removing the CPU Module, Installing the CPU Module