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Replacing the INTERBUS Controller Board<br />

Observe the safety notes for your system.<br />

The settings on the controller board should be put<br />

down in writing, and if they are not quite clear, should<br />

be verified using the controller board user manual.<br />

• Stop the host system.<br />

• Switch off the operating voltage of the host system (PLC,<br />

VMEbus <strong>com</strong>puter, PC).<br />

The bus system stops.<br />

• Unplug the remote bus cable from the controller board.<br />

• Remove the controller board.<br />

(For controller boards with a plug-in parameterization<br />

memory, the memory card must be inserted in the new<br />

controller board).<br />

• Transfer the memory settings to the new controller board<br />

(jumpers/DIP switches).<br />

• Install the new controller board.<br />

Only tighten the screws of the remote bus cable<br />

manually. Otherwise, the threads of the mounting<br />

elements may be torn out.<br />

• Plug the remote bus cable into the controller board and<br />

tighten the screws.<br />

• Switch on the operating voltage of the host system.<br />

• Start the host system.<br />

Special note for VMEbus systems<br />

The front plate of the controller board for VMEbus<br />

systems must have a conductive connection with the<br />

rack. Therefore, transitions between the front plate<br />

and rack must not be anodized or painted.<br />

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Special note for PC systems<br />

The cover plate of the PC controller board must have<br />

a conductive connection with the PC housing.<br />

Tighten the screws on the cover plate carefully.<br />

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