Rockwell Automation 57C570 AutoMax PC3000 User Manual User Manual
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WARNING
THE USER MUST PROVIDE AN EXTERNAL, HARDWIRED EMERGENCY STOP
CIRCUIT OUTSIDE OF THE CONTROLLER CIRCUITRY. THIS CIRCUIT MUST
DISABLE THE SYSTEM IN CASE OF IMPROPER OPERATION. UNCONTROLLED
MACHINE OPERATION MAY RESULT IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT FOLLOWED.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.
Refer to Chapter 4 for wiring and grounding recommendations when
connecting to AllenĆBradley remote I/O devices.
See Appendix B for information about installing a PC3000 to meet CE
compliance requirements.
5.7
Manually Configuring the Processor Card
When Device Conflicts Are Present
You can encounter device conflicts when you install a PC3000
Processor card. Devices conflicts are indicated in the Device
Manager list when you select PC3000. This icon appears beside the
Reliance AutoMax PC3000 item:
The possible device conflicts you can encounter are:
D I/O address
D memory address
D interrupts
If your PC has a BIOS that precedes the release of Windows 95,
Reliance Electric recommends that you replace the computer's BIOS
to avoid encountering device conflicts. Consult your computer's
manufacturer about receiving an updated BIOS.
However, if you do encounter a device conflict, you must manually
configure your card. To do this, follow these steps:
Step 1.
In the Device Manager, select the Reliance Electric
AutoMax PC3000, and click the Properties button.
Step 2.
Select the Resources tab. You see a list of conflicting
devices (figure 5.5)