Allen-Bradley 1770-M10 Manuel d'installation

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Assembly and
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Manual
Mass Storage
Systems
(Cat. No.
1770M10, M11,
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Page 1 - Installation

Assembly andInstallationManualMass StorageSystems(Cat. No.1770M10, M11,M12)AllenBradley

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 224Restart Indicator (System Fault)This LED labeled RESTART lights red when either: the system c

Page 3 - Table of Contentsii

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 225Access Slot for Micro-floppyThis is where you insert your micro–floppy.ATTENTION: Use only dou

Page 4 - Before You Begin

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 226Parallel Channel In J21This communication port labeled PARALLEL CHANNEL IN J21 allows you toco

Page 5 - Related Publications

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 227Power SwitchThis is an on/off switch. We labeled it for international use:If you select Then p

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Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 228The re–usable foam filter traps dirt from the air. When the filter is dirty, wash itwith warm

Page 7 - Product Description

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 229P/N 966289–01Connects to: PARALLEL CHANNEL OUT J20If you would like to make your own cables, a

Page 8 - Mass Storage System

Chapter 331Installing Your Mass Storage SystemIn this chapter you will read how to: install your mass storage system connect your mass storage syst

Page 9 - Figure 1.1

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 332To mount your mass storage system, follow these steps:1. Place the mass storage system on a flat surfac

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Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 333Figure 1.4Connect the Mounting Bracket to the HandleFlatheadMachineScrewsMountingBracketHandle11959Fig

Page 11 - Back View Hardware Features

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 334Here is a connection summary for each mass storage system.Mass Storage System Connects to1770M10 Unive

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Before You Begin 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 335Figure 1.6Only Set Switches 1,2, and 3 for the 1770M10 SystemATTENTION: Never set the internal switch

Page 14 - Internal Components

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 336Figure 1.7 shows how to connect the Advisor2 Enclosure to a 1770-M10system. Use the cable (P/N 966189-

Page 15 - Chapter Summary

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 337Figure 1.8 shows how to connect the peripheral communication module to the1770-M11 system. Use the twi

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Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 338Figure 1.9How to Connect the Twinaxial Cable to the Peripheral Communication ModuleLine 1ShieldLine 2Li

Page 17 - Chapter 3

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 339Figure 1.10How to Connect the Twinaxial Cable to the 1770M11 SystemSERIAL CHANNEL J221SH2IN1SH2OUT1196

Page 18 - Table Top Mount

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3310Figure 1.11You can Connect up to Three 1770M10 Systems to the PeripheralCommunication ModuleBlueShiel

Page 19 - 1770M1 System

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 33111770-M10 system must have a unique unit number (Figure 1.13). Beginnumbering with unit 1.Figure 1.13E

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Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3312Here are some general examples of how to connect multiple peripheralcommunication modules to one 1770-

Page 21 - Connecting to the Advisor 2

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3313Figure 1.15 shows how to connect the Programmable Controller/ManagementSystem (PC/M) to a 1770-M12 sys

Page 22 - Peripheral Communication

Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 33142. Connect one end of the connector cable to the RS422 port on the back ofthe PC/M.3. Connect the othe

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Table of ContentsiiTroubleshooting Your System 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter Objectives 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 441System StartUpIn this chapter you will read how to: change the electrical card for 220V AC operations begin operations for your 1770-M1

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System Start-UpChapter 442BFUSEPULLFuse cover7. Pull the table labeled Fuse Pull to the left.8. Remove the fuse.9. Use needle-noise pliers, grip the

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System Start-UpChapter 44314. Insert a 220V AC power cord into J19.EFUSEPULLPower cord locationIf you are unfamiliar with micro-floppies, read append

Page 27 - One 1770M11 System

System Start-UpChapter 4443. Select position 1 of the POWER switch. The POWER indicator lightsgreen; if it does not, refer to chapter 5 for troubles

Page 28 - Figure 1.15

System Start-UpChapter 445Figure 1.17System Startup Procedure for the 1770M11 SystemPOWERIN OUTBAUD RATE1 2 3SERIAL CHANNEL J22MASS STORAGE SYSTE

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System Start-UpChapter 446Important: If you are using a series A 1770-M11 system, you still must use theseries A operating system diskette to load th

Page 30 - System StartUp

System Start-UpChapter 4471. Select position 1 of the POWER switch. This initiates the followingindicator response: POWER indicator lights green. Mi

Page 31 - Chapter 4

System Start-UpChapter 448Figure 1.19System Startup procedure for the 1770M12 SystemSelectposition 1Insert power cordIndicatorlights greenMASS STOR

Page 32 - System Startup Procedure for

Chapter 551Troubleshooting Your SystemIn this chapter you will find: general troubleshooting aids for each mass storage system. troubleshooting aid

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Troubleshooting Your SystemChapter 552Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionOperating systemprogram will not loadfrom the hard disk.No power to th

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Chapter 111Before You BeginRead this chapter before you install your mass storage system. It will tell youhow to use this manual properly and effici

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Troubleshooting Your SystemChapter 553Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionImproper interactionbetween 1770-M11 systemand the 1775-GAmodules.1770

Page 36 - System Startup procedure for

AppendixAA1Care of Your Mass Storage SystemIn this appendix you will read: how to care for your Winchester disk drive shock and vibration specifica

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Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA2 humidity and corrosive vaporsMaximum Shock Without Incurring Physical Damage Operating: 3g Non-operatin

Page 38 - Troubleshooting Your System

Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA3of atmospheric pressure inside and outside the drive. The filter prevents theentry of particles as small

Page 39 - For 1770-M11 System Only

Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA4Do not touch therecording surface.Do not place themicrofloppies nearmagnets or magneticobjects. Magneti

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Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA5Figure 1.20 shows the front view hardware.Figure 1.20Front View of the MicrofloppyRead/Write Access Slot

Page 41 - Care of Your Winchester Disk

Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA6protected from erasing, deleting, or accidental overwriting file information.When close (red shows), you

Page 42 - Appendix A

Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA7Figure 1.22How to Insert a Microfloppy into a Mass Storage SystemMass Storage System Back View

Page 43 - MicroFloppy Information

Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA86. Gently, but firmly, push the micro-floppy into the opening of the driveuntil you release it without it

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AppendixBB11770 M11 Mass Storage SystemIn this appendix you will read about: hardware features of the 1770–M11 system file management features of t

Page 45 - Figure 1.20

Before You BeginChapter 112Table 1.AAllenBradley products With Catalog NumbersProduct Catalog NumberUniversal Mass Storage System 1770M10Processor

Page 46 - Figure 1.21

1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB2 power supply operation with 120V AC or 220V AC front panel LED indicators to signal “power on” and “system

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1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB3 can copy all pertinent Winchester data to a set of floppies via theSTORE commandThe commands listed below a

Page 48 - Microfloppy

1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB4 GA Basic file storage and retrieval command Copy Record oriented file management commands and functions As

Page 49 - 1770 M11 Mass Storage System

1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB5 Remuser File and device backup commands Copy/Device Store RestoreWe describe the use of these commands and

Page 50 - File Management Features

AppendixCC1Pin AssignmentsIn this appendix we list the pin assignments for: Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) RS422 interfaceTable 1.ESCSI Pin

Page 51 - Function Set

Pin AssignmentsAppendix CC2Pin Number AbbreviationSignal38 Acknowledge ACK40 Reset RST42 Message MSG44 Selector SEL46 Command Data C/D48 Request REQ5

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Pin AssignmentsAppendix CC3Pin Number AbbreviationSignal15 Incoming Call IC16 Select Frequency/Signaling Rate Selector SF/SR 117 Terminal Timing TT18

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AppendixDD1SpecificationsIn this appendix we list specifications for the: mass storage systems Winchester hard disk drive microfloppy disk drive m

Page 54 - Pin Assignments

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD2Physical Height: 13.34 cm (5.25 in) Width: 42.88 cm (16.88 in) Depth: 42.42 cm (16.70 in) Weight: 30 kg (66 lb)

Page 55 - RS422 Interface

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD31770 M10 Mass Storage System Storage: 2.5 Mbytes Per Surface: 5.6 Mbytes Per Track: 9216 Bytes Per Sector: 512 Bytes

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Before You BeginChapter 113Peripheral Communication Module User’s Manual, publication 1775-6.5.4,(formerly 1775-808) PC/M Ladder Diagram Translator

Page 57 - Specifications

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD4Access Time Track–to–Track: 23 ms Average: 85ms Maximum: 205ms Latency: 8.33ms

Page 58 - Physical

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD5Functional Recording Density: 10,568 BPI Flux Density: 10,568 FCI Track Density: 550 TPI Cylinders:- Series A Systems:

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Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD6 Double sided Formatted Storage Capacity: 655,360 bytesOur internal power supply meets CSA C22.2#514 (Canadian StandardsA

Page 60 - Access Time

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD7Output ToleranceRippleMaximumCurrentMinimum Current+12V 0.5A 1.5A 50mV +6%-12V 0A 0.7A 50mV +5%

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Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD8Input Voltage(all rated load conditions) 90 to 132V AC 180 to 264V ACInput Surge Current(115V AC, coldstart, peak curren

Page 62 - Internal Power Supply

Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD9Power Fail Detect 30mA (minimum)Adjustability(+5 output) 4.8V to OVP trip point

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AppendixEE1 GlossaryThis glossary defines terms pertaining to Allen–Bradley mass storage systems.For a broader glossary of programmable controller (P

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GlossaryAppendix EE2can also be interconnected in order to share data with other locations or with acentral facility. The system may include termina

Page 65 - (+5 output)

GlossaryAppendix EE3Full–Duplex Line: A communication line used in transmission of data to andfrom the central processing unit. A full–duplex line

Page 66 - Glossary

GlossaryAppendix EE4Off–line: Equipment or devices that are not connected to or in directcommunication with the central processing unit. Contrast w

Page 67 - Appendix E

Chapter 221Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemIn this chapter you will read about: hardware features of the mass storage systems internal c

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GlossaryAppendix EE5Twisted Pair: Two insulated wires which are twisted around each other. Sinceboth wires have nearly equal exposure to any electr

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Symbols**Empty**, 22AAccess Slot, Micro-floppy, 47Access slotMicro-floppy, A3Read/write, 47, A7Access time, Mass storage system, D4A

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IndexI–2Holder, 27, 41Pull, 42GGA basicCommand set, B3Function set, B3HHard diskDrive, A1Specifications, A1, A2Winchester,

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IndexI–3PowerCable, 22, 28Connect, 27, 43, 48Indicator, 22, 23, 45, 48Outlet, 311Supply, 22, 28Switch, 22, 2

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IndexI–4Vocabulary, 11WWarnings defined, 12WinchesterCare of, 27, A1Disk, 22, 45, A1Hard disk drive, 45Specifications, 28T

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Publication 17706.6.1 - October, 1985Supersedes Publication - 17706.6.1 - December, 1984AllenBradley, a Rockwell Automation Business, has been hel

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Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 222Table 2.B identifies the hardware for each mass storage system.Table 1.CHardware for Each Mass

Page 75 - Worldwide representation

Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 223Figure 1.1 shows the front view hardware for each mass storage system.Figure 1.1Front View of

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