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8510 Hardware/Firmware Replacement
Instructions
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i) Noting notch orientation (notch on IC must align with notch on
socket), insert the new package into the socket. Care must be used to
assure that all the pins are properly aligned and inserted. When
all pins are aligned and inserted, firmly press the package down until
it is fully seated. Inspect all pins to assure that no damage has
occurred.
j) Reassemble the Display & Keypad Module and the I/O Board. Assure
that the board connectors are fully seated and cables previously
removed are re-connected.
k) Replace drive cover and remove wrist strap. Check for proper
operation. Reprogramming should not be required.
Publication 8510-5.22 – October, 1993
P/N 152841
Copyright 1993, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
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