Specifications

MedWeld 3000 Catalog Revision 8
July 2002 Page 34 of 72
Modular Processors
The processor is to be inserted in the first slot in the first chassis. There are various
processors available that come with varying capabilities. Some welding applications
will require some minimal configuration. For example, the full protection level-3
manual transgun system with advanced redundancies described on later pages
requires a 5/03 processor as a minimum due to speed and timing requirements.
5/01 Processor - 1K memory 1747-L511
5/01 Processor - 4K memory 1747-L514
5/02 Processor - 4K memory 1747-L524
5/03 Processor - 8K memory 1747-L531
5/03 Processor - 16K memory 1747-L532
5/04 Processor - 16K memory 1747-L541
5/04 Processor - 32K memory 1747-L542
5/04P Processor - 32K memory 1747-L542P
5/04 Processor - 64K memory 1747-L543
5/04P Processor - 64K memory 1747-L543P
5/05 Processor - 16K memory 1747-L551
5/05 Processor - 32K memory 1747-L552
5/05 Processor - 64K memory 1747-L553
5/05P Processor - 64K memory 1747-L553P
Memory Modules
The ladder program that runs the Allen-Bradley
TM
SLC500 System can be saved in a
memory module.
EEPROM Mem-5/01 & 5/02 -1k 1747-M1
EEPROM Mem-5/01 & 5/02 -4k 1747-M2
EEPROM Mem Mod- 5/03,5/04,5/05 -32k 1747-M11
EEPROM Mem Mod- 5/03,5/04,5/05 -64k 1747-M12
UVProm L20C, 5/01 & 5/02 1K
904-0038
UVProm L20C, 5/01 & 5/02 4K
904-0039