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Document: 553632
(ICSTT-RM448_EN_P) Issue: 08:
System Build Manual (AADvance Controller)
Specifying the Workstation PC
Specifying the Workstation PCSpecifying the Workstation PC
Specifying the Workstation PC
The workstation PC which runs the Workbench and other software requires the
following specification:
Operating system:
Windows XP with Service Pack 3
Windows Vista, Windows 7 & Server 2003 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions
Note: Windows 64-bit versions will not recognize Workbench software licenses.
CAUTION OPERATING SYSTEM
Do not use XP Professional x64 edition
Network port (10/100 Base T Ethernet)
Access to a CD-ROM drive, for software installation
If the application adopts the dongle licensing option for the software, the workstation
PC will also require one free USB port.
Design Considerations for Maintenance Activiti
Design Considerations for Maintenance ActivitiDesign Considerations for Maintenance Activiti
Design Considerations for Maintenance Activities
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Maintenance Activities
Maintenance ActivitiesMaintenance Activities
Maintenance Activities
The design of the installation must allow preventive and corrective maintenance
activities to take place. Corrective maintenance tasks will embrace the identification
and renewal of defective modules and other assemblies and, when exhausted, renewal
of the back-up battery within the T9110 processor module.
Fuses on the termination assemblies can be replaced so access to the fuses is required.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside modules therefore repair is by replacement;
defective modules should be returned to Rockwell Automation for investigation and
repair.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL ARCS AND EXPLOSION RISK IN HAZARDOUS
AREAS
If you connect or disconnect wiring, modules or communications cabling while
power is applied, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in
hazardous location installations. Do not remove wiring, fuses, modules or
communications cabling while circuit is energized unless area is known to be
non hazardous.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.

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