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I.L. 01-50544-00

Cutler-Hammer

P.O. Box 6166
Westerville, OH 43086-6166
TEL: (614)-882-3282
FAX: (614)-895-7111
www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com/automation

Effective 6/00

  J6 is used to enable/disable all sockets in Bank 1.

Enable – Open/Closed/Closed
Disable – Closed/Closed/Open

  J7 is used to enable/disable socket 1&2 of Bank 2.

Enable – Open/Closed/Closed
Disable – Closed/Closed/Open

  J8 is used to enable/disable the on board battery

Enable – Open/Closed/Closed/Open
Disable – Open/Open/Open/Open

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

While the computer is booting up press Alt S. Use the

UP/Down arrows to highlight Bank Link. Press Enter

and choose SSD OFF. Press Enter. Highlight Quit

Mode and press Enter. Highlight Save&Exit and press

Enter. This allows the computer to see both the

retentive memory and the floppy disk drive. For other

software configuration information please see the

application note for the retentive memory driver.

INSTALLATION

If you have a Cutler Hammer model D72XPY, D73XPY

or D74XPY, where Y is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, you have a

CPU card that allows the SRAM PC104 Battery

Backed Memory Card to be connected to it without

using an ISA CPU adapter card. The instructions

below outline how to install the SRAM PC104 BBMC

directly to a CPU card.
1.  Ground yourself to avoid static discharge. Use an

ESD strap to avoid permanent damage to

integrated circuits.

2.  Remove the CPU card from your unit.

3.  Attach the video extension cable to the CPU card.

4.  Install stake pins on the memory side of the SRAM

PC104 BBMC.

5.  With the memory side of the SRAM PC104 BBMC

facing the CPU card, mount the memory card to

the CPU card.

6.  Fasten screws to the standoffs (using Loctite small

screw thread locker #222) to secure both cards

together.

7.  Attach stake pin protector over the stake pins.

8.  Reinstall the CPU card.

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