DR Graphic recorder - Installation Instruction
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DR Graphic recorder - Installation Instruction
DR Graphic recorder - Installation Instruction Mother Board DR Graphic Recorder This Installation Instruction sheet is intended as a guide for replacing or installing hardware and for setting up functionality in the recorder. Refer to the User manual for detailed operational requirements. The DR Graphic recorders are designed for ease of assembly with minimal disturbance to the rest of the unit. If unsure, please return the unit to your supplier for repair or upgrade. Opening the recorder and removing the internal chassis of the recorder should only be performed under the following circumstances: When an item of hardware requires individual replacement. When an item of hardware is to be retrospectively fitted. In all other instances it is recommended that the complete unit be returned to an authorized agent or service centre. For Agency Approved recorders the product needs to be upgraded or repaired by an Authorized Repair facility. WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Disconnect all the power, CJCs and IO cabling to the recorder before removing the IO cards chassis or power supply chassis and attempting any maintenance procedures. SAFETY TESTS Upon completion of service procedures detailed in this instruction verify the installation per the installation section of the product manual. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury CAUTION OBSERVE ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTIONS Refer to BS EN61340-5-1: 2001. Basic specification. Protection of electrostatic sensitive devices. Full anti-static precautions MUST be observed when in contact with the electronics of your recorder. SAVE DATA, SETUPS AND LAYOUTS Removal of PCBs and battery back-up will result in the loss of all non-volatile data. Ensure all data and set-ups are saved. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage. 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 1 Before attempting to repair or upgrade a recorder, it is advisable to clear sufficient work space so components such as the front panel can be rested on the work surface without getting scratched or damaged. If adding a new piece of hardware to your recorder please be aware that if you are running Trend Manager PC software that the “Hardware Wizard” will require updating to accommodate the hardware changes. Panel Mounting Mother Board can be removed, replaced or added to the recorder without removing it from its mounting panel. If you require the recorder to be removed from the panel, loosen the mounting bracket screws and remove the recorder. Removing the IO Card Chassis front panel Removal of the IO Card Chassis front panel is necessary for replacement or fitting any of the PC cards. To remove the IO Card Chassis front panel use the following procedure. 1. Open the door (Bezel side) of the unit by unlocking the latch. 2. There are 7x No.4/40 screws shown in red circle and 2x captive screws shown in green circle in Figure 1. Remove all the 4/40 screws and loosen the captive screws. Figure 1 Inside DR Graphic 3. Remove the slanted chassis cover on the back side of the IO card chassis. See Figure 2. Figure 2 Cabling inside the slant 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 2 4. Lift the IO card chassis from the front side and park it on the bottom stand. 5. Unplug the USB wire from the front side of the IO card chassis. Figure 3 IO Card chassis parked on stand 6. Remove all four screws shown by red circle in Figure 4. Also remove one side screw on the other side of the IO card chassis front panel. Figure 4 IO cards slot positions and screws positions on IO cards chassis sides 7. Remove all IO cards shown in Figure 5 from Slot A and Slot B. Figure 5 Inside the IO Cards Chassis 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 3 8. After removing the IO cards, pull out the old backplane card vertically through the guides on the side of IO card chassis. Note: Hold the IO card chassis by one hand and pull out the backplane board by the other hand to make the removal easier. Figure 6 Removing the motherboard 9. Slide the new backplane card back to its vertical position and fit the backplane card 48 pin IO connector firmly into the 48 pin processor board IO connector. Take care to align the backplane card into the card guide slots in the chassis. 10. Make sure that jumpers are connected for slot B as per the following table. Slot B AI/AO/Pulse J8 & J9: Link 1 & 2 Alarm/DI/DO J8 & J9: Link 2 & 3 NOTE: Do not disturb J4 and J5 jumpers in positions 1 & 2 for Slot A. These are for future provision. 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 4 Re-assembling the Unit After the mother board is replaced; use the following procedure to re-assemble the unit. 11. Reconnect all of the IO cards shown in Figure 7 from Slot A and Slot B. Figure 7 Slot positions 12. Make sure to secure all the IO cards and backplane card tightly with the earth bracket using M3 X 8 screws from the side of the IO card chassis as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Screw positions for IO cards and motherboard 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 5 13. Reconnect the IO card chassis front panel back into its position and fit two screws on the top side using No.4/40 screws. Then fit 2x No.4/40 screws on both the sides of the IO card chassis front panel. See Figure 9. Figure 9 Reconnecting the IO cards chassis 14. Lift the IO card chassis; fold back the bottom stand inside and lower the IO card chassis back into the case for reconnecting the different cables. Connectors of all the cables are polarized; make sure to connect the connectors as per notch direction. See Figure 10. 15. Figure 10 – Cables to be connected inside slant chassis plate to the CPU board 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 6 The table below shows the different cables used and where they should be connected. Sr. No. Cable Description Source - Description 1 Relay extension cable – for status of power relay Power supply Board to Backplane board (J10) 2 3 4 5 6 7 Touch Screen Extension Cable – for extending the touch screen connections from the touch screen to the CPU board Backlight Cable – For backlight driver board LVDS Cable – For LCD data Speaker cable – For extending the speaker connections Earth Braid – For strong ground connection 6 Pin Power Cable Touch screen in Bezel to CPU board in case (J5 – Notch on cable should face EXT SD connector – J8) Backlight driver board to backlight connector on the CPU board (J14) From LCD in bezel to CPU board (J11) Speaker to speaker connector on the TVDRG2 backplane board (J6) From LCD bracket to the IO cards chassis Power Supply Board to Backplane Board (J10) 16. Connect all the cables as per the information in the above table and Figure 11. Fig11 Cables to be connected 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 7 17. Replace the slanted chassis plate and fit it back along with the earth braid using 2x No.4/40 screws as shown in Figure12. Figure 12 Reconnecting slant 18. Make sure all the screws shown in red and green colour in Figure 13 are connected back. Figure 13 Reconnecting the IO 19. Reconnect the CJCs, IO cabling and Power cable as required. 20. Close the door. 21. If the recorder has been removed from the panel, secure it back into the panel using the mounting brackets. Copyrighted Materials. For more information please contact your supplier. 43-TV-33-203 iss.1 GLO Dec 14 UK 8