Assembly andInstallationManualMass StorageSystems(Cat. No.1770M10, M11,M12)AllenBradley
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 224Restart Indicator (System Fault)This LED labeled RESTART lights red when either: the system c
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 225Access Slot for Micro-floppyThis is where you insert your micro–floppy.ATTENTION: Use only dou
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 226Parallel Channel In J21This communication port labeled PARALLEL CHANNEL IN J21 allows you toco
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 227Power SwitchThis is an on/off switch. We labeled it for international use:If you select Then p
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 228The re–usable foam filter traps dirt from the air. When the filter is dirty, wash itwith warm
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 229P/N 966289–01Connects to: PARALLEL CHANNEL OUT J20If you would like to make your own cables, a
Chapter 331Installing Your Mass Storage SystemIn this chapter you will read how to: install your mass storage system connect your mass storage syst
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 332To mount your mass storage system, follow these steps:1. Place the mass storage system on a flat surfac
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 333Figure 1.4Connect the Mounting Bracket to the HandleFlatheadMachineScrewsMountingBracketHandle11959Fig
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 334Here is a connection summary for each mass storage system.Mass Storage System Connects to1770M10 Unive
Before You Begin 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 335Figure 1.6Only Set Switches 1,2, and 3 for the 1770M10 SystemATTENTION: Never set the internal switch
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 336Figure 1.7 shows how to connect the Advisor2 Enclosure to a 1770-M10system. Use the cable (P/N 966189-
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 337Figure 1.8 shows how to connect the peripheral communication module to the1770-M11 system. Use the twi
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 338Figure 1.9How to Connect the Twinaxial Cable to the Peripheral Communication ModuleLine 1ShieldLine 2Li
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 339Figure 1.10How to Connect the Twinaxial Cable to the 1770M11 SystemSERIAL CHANNEL J221SH2IN1SH2OUT1196
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3310Figure 1.11You can Connect up to Three 1770M10 Systems to the PeripheralCommunication ModuleBlueShiel
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 33111770-M10 system must have a unique unit number (Figure 1.13). Beginnumbering with unit 1.Figure 1.13E
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3312Here are some general examples of how to connect multiple peripheralcommunication modules to one 1770-
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 3313Figure 1.15 shows how to connect the Programmable Controller/ManagementSystem (PC/M) to a 1770-M12 sys
Installing Your Mass Storage SystemChapter 33142. Connect one end of the connector cable to the RS422 port on the back ofthe PC/M.3. Connect the othe
Table of ContentsiiTroubleshooting Your System 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter Objectives 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 441System StartUpIn this chapter you will read how to: change the electrical card for 220V AC operations begin operations for your 1770-M1
System Start-UpChapter 442BFUSEPULLFuse cover7. Pull the table labeled Fuse Pull to the left.8. Remove the fuse.9. Use needle-noise pliers, grip the
System Start-UpChapter 44314. Insert a 220V AC power cord into J19.EFUSEPULLPower cord locationIf you are unfamiliar with micro-floppies, read append
System Start-UpChapter 4443. Select position 1 of the POWER switch. The POWER indicator lightsgreen; if it does not, refer to chapter 5 for troubles
System Start-UpChapter 445Figure 1.17System Startup Procedure for the 1770M11 SystemPOWERIN OUTBAUD RATE1 2 3SERIAL CHANNEL J22MASS STORAGE SYSTE
System Start-UpChapter 446Important: If you are using a series A 1770-M11 system, you still must use theseries A operating system diskette to load th
System Start-UpChapter 4471. Select position 1 of the POWER switch. This initiates the followingindicator response: POWER indicator lights green. Mi
System Start-UpChapter 448Figure 1.19System Startup procedure for the 1770M12 SystemSelectposition 1Insert power cordIndicatorlights greenMASS STOR
Chapter 551Troubleshooting Your SystemIn this chapter you will find: general troubleshooting aids for each mass storage system. troubleshooting aid
Troubleshooting Your SystemChapter 552Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionOperating systemprogram will not loadfrom the hard disk.No power to th
Chapter 111Before You BeginRead this chapter before you install your mass storage system. It will tell youhow to use this manual properly and effici
Troubleshooting Your SystemChapter 553Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionImproper interactionbetween 1770-M11 systemand the 1775-GAmodules.1770
AppendixAA1Care of Your Mass Storage SystemIn this appendix you will read: how to care for your Winchester disk drive shock and vibration specifica
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA2 humidity and corrosive vaporsMaximum Shock Without Incurring Physical Damage Operating: 3g Non-operatin
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA3of atmospheric pressure inside and outside the drive. The filter prevents theentry of particles as small
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA4Do not touch therecording surface.Do not place themicrofloppies nearmagnets or magneticobjects. Magneti
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA5Figure 1.20 shows the front view hardware.Figure 1.20Front View of the MicrofloppyRead/Write Access Slot
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA6protected from erasing, deleting, or accidental overwriting file information.When close (red shows), you
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA7Figure 1.22How to Insert a Microfloppy into a Mass Storage SystemMass Storage System Back View
Care of Your Mass Storage SystemAppendix AA86. Gently, but firmly, push the micro-floppy into the opening of the driveuntil you release it without it
AppendixBB11770 M11 Mass Storage SystemIn this appendix you will read about: hardware features of the 1770–M11 system file management features of t
Before You BeginChapter 112Table 1.AAllenBradley products With Catalog NumbersProduct Catalog NumberUniversal Mass Storage System 1770M10Processor
1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB2 power supply operation with 120V AC or 220V AC front panel LED indicators to signal “power on” and “system
1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB3 can copy all pertinent Winchester data to a set of floppies via theSTORE commandThe commands listed below a
1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB4 GA Basic file storage and retrieval command Copy Record oriented file management commands and functions As
1770-M11 Mass Storage SystemAppendix BB5 Remuser File and device backup commands Copy/Device Store RestoreWe describe the use of these commands and
AppendixCC1Pin AssignmentsIn this appendix we list the pin assignments for: Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) RS422 interfaceTable 1.ESCSI Pin
Pin AssignmentsAppendix CC2Pin Number AbbreviationSignal38 Acknowledge ACK40 Reset RST42 Message MSG44 Selector SEL46 Command Data C/D48 Request REQ5
Pin AssignmentsAppendix CC3Pin Number AbbreviationSignal15 Incoming Call IC16 Select Frequency/Signaling Rate Selector SF/SR 117 Terminal Timing TT18
AppendixDD1SpecificationsIn this appendix we list specifications for the: mass storage systems Winchester hard disk drive microfloppy disk drive m
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD2Physical 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)
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD31770 M10 Mass Storage System Storage: 2.5 Mbytes Per Surface: 5.6 Mbytes Per Track: 9216 Bytes Per Sector: 512 Bytes
Before You BeginChapter 113Peripheral Communication Module User’s Manual, publication 1775-6.5.4,(formerly 1775-808) PC/M Ladder Diagram Translator
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD4Access Time Track–to–Track: 23 ms Average: 85ms Maximum: 205ms Latency: 8.33ms
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD5Functional Recording Density: 10,568 BPI Flux Density: 10,568 FCI Track Density: 550 TPI Cylinders:- Series A Systems:
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD6 Double sided Formatted Storage Capacity: 655,360 bytesOur internal power supply meets CSA C22.2#514 (Canadian StandardsA
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD7Output ToleranceRippleMaximumCurrentMinimum Current+12V 0.5A 1.5A 50mV +6%-12V 0A 0.7A 50mV +5%
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD8Input Voltage(all rated load conditions) 90 to 132V AC 180 to 264V ACInput Surge Current(115V AC, coldstart, peak curren
Pin AssignmentsAppendix DD9Power Fail Detect 30mA (minimum)Adjustability(+5 output) 4.8V to OVP trip point
AppendixEE1 GlossaryThis glossary defines terms pertaining to Allen–Bradley mass storage systems.For a broader glossary of programmable controller (P
GlossaryAppendix EE2can also be interconnected in order to share data with other locations or with acentral facility. The system may include termina
GlossaryAppendix EE3Full–Duplex Line: A communication line used in transmission of data to andfrom the central processing unit. A full–duplex line
GlossaryAppendix EE4Off–line: Equipment or devices that are not connected to or in directcommunication with the central processing unit. Contrast w
Chapter 221Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemIn this chapter you will read about: hardware features of the mass storage systems internal c
GlossaryAppendix EE5Twisted Pair: Two insulated wires which are twisted around each other. Sinceboth wires have nearly equal exposure to any electr
Symbols**Empty**, 22AAccess Slot, Micro-floppy, 47Access slotMicro-floppy, A3Read/write, 47, A7Access time, Mass storage system, D4A
IndexI–2Holder, 27, 41Pull, 42GGA basicCommand set, B3Function set, B3HHard diskDrive, A1Specifications, A1, A2Winchester,
IndexI–3PowerCable, 22, 28Connect, 27, 43, 48Indicator, 22, 23, 45, 48Outlet, 311Supply, 22, 28Switch, 22, 2
IndexI–4Vocabulary, 11WWarnings defined, 12WinchesterCare of, 27, A1Disk, 22, 45, A1Hard disk drive, 45Specifications, 28T
Publication 17706.6.1 - October, 1985Supersedes Publication - 17706.6.1 - December, 1984AllenBradley, a Rockwell Automation Business, has been hel
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 222Table 2.B identifies the hardware for each mass storage system.Table 1.CHardware for Each Mass
Hardware Features of the Mass StorageSystemsChapter 223Figure 1.1 shows the front view hardware for each mass storage system.Figure 1.1Front View of
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