Instruction manual

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Instruction Manual
HAS64E-IM-HW
September 2008
NGA 2000 HFID
2 - 1InstallationEmerson Process Management GmbH & Co.OHG
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2-1 UNPACKING
If the HFID Analyzer Module is received as a separate
unit, carefully examine the shipping carton and contents
for signs of damage. Immediately notify the shipping
carrier if the carton or contents is damaged. Retain the
carton and packing material until all components associ-
ated with the HFID Analyzer Module are operational.
2-2 ASSEMBLY
If the HFID Analyzer Module requires assembly with other
components (e.g., the Platform and associated I/O Mod-
ules), do so at this time.
To install the HFID Analyzer Module into a Platform:
1. Loosen the six fastening screws for the front panel
of the Platform, hold the handles, and swing the
front panel to the farest right.
2. Following the guides on the bottom left and bot-
tom center of the Platform, carefully slide the HFID
Analyzer Module halfway into place
3. Lift the spring-loaded pins on the front of the HFID
Analyzer Module, and carefully slide in the rest of
the distance.
If the module and Platform are difficult to assemble,
remove the module, ensure the top cover of the
module is firmly seated on the hold-down screws,
and repeat the assembly procedure.
4. Secure the module in position by releasing the pins,
which seat in the available holes in the bottom of
the case (see Figure 2-1, below).
5. Connect network cable and power cable to the
Analyzer Module (refer to Section 2-6 for electrical
connections).
6. After startup and calibration have been performed,
secure the front panel of the Platform with the six
screws provided.
Figure 2-1: Analyzer Module Installation into Instrument Platform (view without front panel)
Pin Seats
Analyzer Module Guides
WARNING
GENERAL HAZARD
Before starting to install this equipment, read the
"Essential instructions" on the inside cover and
the Safety Summary beginning on page P-2.
Failure to follow the safety instructions could re-
sult in serious injury or death.