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For  Industrial Computers This document shows how to remove or install a floppy disk drive For  Industrial Computers This document shows how to remove or install a floppy disk drive

For Industrial Computers This document shows how to remove or install a floppy disk drive - PDF document

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For Industrial Computers This document shows how to remove or install a floppy disk drive - PPT Presentation

Instructions for operation of a CD ROM drive are provided along with floppy and CD ROM drive specifications For additional information on mounting brackets and covers refer to the 6180 Industrial Computer Accessory Mounting Brackets and Covers publi ID: 18551

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   � ����� �  Computer. Instructions for operation of a CD ROM drive are ATTENTION: Wear a wrist strap (well grounded)Electrostatic discharge can damage the 6180 Computer Also observe the following precautions:wAlways handle the drive by its metal frame.wAlways store a drive in an anti-static bag when it is not installed. ATTENTION:To ensure proper use of this product, please read this Instructions Safety Precautions Removeable MediaWith an optional mounting bracket, the floppy drive may also beavailable for the non-display, metal bezel versions of the 6180Computer. Front Mounting Accessory Drive Panel Knockout for Rear Mounting Rear Mounting(CD ROM Drive)Shown with Cover (6189-RCDBRKT) Mounting Options Removeable MediaTo remove a front or rear facing drive:Disconnect power from the 6180 Computer. ATTENTION:to the 6180 Computer. 2.Remove the back panel. Front Bezel Chassis Swings Away Back PanelRetaining Screws Back PanelChassis KnockoutFor Upper Bay MountingCover Knockoutfor Rear Mounting of Drive To remove the drive, it may be helpful to swing the chassis away ATTENTION: ! ATTENTION: Removeable Mediaassembly.Accessory Drive /(Bottom View) 5.The sequence of the following steps depends on whether the driveis mounted to the rear or front:wIf mounted for front access, do step 6 then step 7.wIf mounted for rear access, do step 7 then step 6.6.Disconnect the ribbon cable connector and power cable connectorfrom the drive. Power Connector Ribbon Cable Floppy or CD ROM DriveMounting BracketNot Illustrated7.Remove the accessory drive / bracket assembly through the backof the chassis. Removeable Media Floppy Drive Bracket Floppy Drive To install a front or rear facing drive: Removeable MediaYou may have to remove the panel knockout (shown on page 2) ifdrive. You may need to update the BIOS settings, refer to theIf the eject button will not eject the CD tray, use the followingemergency eject procedure.Turn off the power to the computer and wait approximately 1Insert a paper clip into the emergency eject hole and push in asshown below. The tray will open. CD ROM Emergency Eject Removeable Mediacomputer. The disk holders retain the CD if the CD ROM drive is The following table provides operating and technical specificationsfor the 1.44MB floppy drive (Catalog No. 6189-FD144/A).Format 3.5 inch Micro Floppy Disk* Capacity 1.44MB (IBM Format) Speed of Rotation 300 RPM Continuous Speed Variation Instantaneous Speed Variation Access Time Track to Track Slew Rate Head Setting Time Average Access Time Motor Start Time Rotational Latency100ms (average) Structure Track Density135 Tracks per Inch (TPI) Number of Cylinders80 Number of Tracks Read/Write Heads2 Data Rate 500K Bits/sec Average Power 1.5 watts (typical) Supply Voltage +5V DC 10% * Use only high density floppy disks CD ROMDisk HoldersFloppy DriveSpecifications Rotational Speed 6,360 rpm (Max) Sustained Data Transfer Rate Mode 1Approximately 2,400 KBytes/s Mode 2Approximately 2,736 KBytes/s Access Time Average Random Access Time100ms (Typical) Average Random Seek Time95ms (Typical) Average Full Stroke Access Time180ms (Typical) Supply Voltage +5V, +12V DC Vibration OperatingÀNo Hard Error5 to 500 Hz 2.45m/s2 (0.25G) (0-P) (1.5G) ± Horizontal (0.8G) ± VerticalHalf Sine Wave 11ms/10s Interval) Temperature Operating5C to 50C (41F to 122F) Non Operating-10C to 60C (14F to 140F) The 6180 computer specification for shock and vibration exceeds thespecifications for the CD ROM drive. When a CD ROM drive is installed and Allen-Bradley, a Rockwell Automation Business, has been helping its customers improveproductivity and quality for more than 90 years. We design, manufacture and support a broadworld's leading technology companies.Worldwide representation.Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China, PRC Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Korea Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Qatar Romania Russia±CIS Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa, Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela YugoslaviaAllen-Bradley Headquarters, 1201 South Second Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204 USA, Tel: (1) 414 382-2000 Fax: (1) 414 382-4444 Copyright 1997 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA