CHAPTER 8: SERVICING THE D400
CHANGING THE COMPACTFLASH
D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER’S MANUAL
GENERAL
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6.
Replace the D400 main module.
7.
Power up the D400 and configure the network connections as required using
d400cfg
.
Refer to the
D400 Configuration Utility
section in the D400 Substation Gateway
Software User’s Manual for more information.
Changing the CompactFlash
CompactFlash cards are designed with flash technology, a non-volatile storage solution
that can retain data indefinitely without a battery. The cards are solid state, meaning they
contain no moving parts, and provide much greater protection of data than conventional
magnetic disk drives.
The D400 contains two CompactFlash cards on the main board to store software and data:
•
Main CompactFlash card located at connector
P2
stores system firmware
•
User CompactFlash card located at connector
P1
is accessible from the front panel
and stores system data such as event logs
NOTE
Use the following Industrial Temp CompactFlash cards:
•
GE part number: 160-0139 (1 GB Industrial Temp CompactFlash, DMA Access) for the
Main or user CompactFlash
(Used on 520-0205LF - RoHS compliant main board)
•
GE part number: 160-0125 (1 GB Industrial Temp CompactFlash Non-DMA)
for the Main or User CompactFlash.
(Used on 520-0204/520-0205LF/520-0205LF main boards
•
GE part number: 160-0124 (16 GB Industrial Temp CompactFlash)
for the User CompactFlash
To change the Main
CompactFlash card
1.
Power down the D400.
2.
Remove the D400 main module from the chassis. See “Removing the D400 main
module” on page 99.
If your D400 contains the Redundant Twisted-Pair Et COM2 Port Adapter:
2.1.
Unscrew the four Philips screws attaching the PC/104-Plus 10/100BaseT
Ethernet Module card to the expansion slot.
2.2.
Lift the card straight up to detach and move it aside. Do not disconnect the
ribbon cable from the main module.
3.
At connector
P2
, press the
Eject
button to eject the CompactFlash card.
4.
Insert the new CompactFlash card.
–
Reattach the Ethernet Module to the expansion slot and replace the four screws.
5.
Replace the D400 main module.
6.
Power up the D400.