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Safety precautions, Slc product compatibility, Terms and abbreviations – Rockwell Automation 1203-SM1 SLC to SCANport Communication Module User Manual

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Preface

Publication 1203–5.9 –– October 1996

Please read the following safety precautions carefully.

!

ATTENTION: Only personnel familiar with
SCANport devices and the associated machinery
should plan or implement the installation, start-up,
configuration, and subsequent maintenance of this
communications module. Failure to comply may result
in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

!

ATTENTION: The SLC to SCANport module
contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts
and assemblies. Static control precautions are required
when installing, testing, or servicing this assembly.
Component damage may result if you do not follow
ESD control procedures. If you are not familiar with
static control procedures, refer to Allen-Bradley
Publication 8000-4.5.2, Guarding against Electrostatic
Damage
, or any other applicable ESD protection
handbook.

The SLC to SCANport module is designed to be used with any SLC
processor or adapter capable of supporting SLC rack–based modules.

The following terms and abbreviations are specific to this product.
For a complete listing of Allen–Bradley terminology, refer to the
Allen–Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary.

In this manual, we refer to the:

1203 SLC to SCANport communications peripheral as the SLC to
SCANport module
.

Any of the connected SCANport products as the drive or
SCANport device. The current list of SCANport devices include
the following: 1305 MICRO, 1336 FORCE, 1336 IMPACT,
1336 PLUS, 1394 digital motion control system, SMC Dialog
Plus, SMP–3 smart motor protector, and 1397 DC drive.

Safety Precautions

SLC Product Compatibility

Terms and Abbreviations