Instruction manual
Memory Modules and Security PAL
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Memory Modules and Security PAL
CAUTION
To prevent electrostatic damage to electronic components, always wear
a properly grounded static wrist strap when you handle memory
modules and circuit boards.
Removal
1. Make a configuration printout of all saved configurations. (Refer to the
User’s Manual.)
2. Prepare the printer for maintenance (page 106).
3. Cabinet Models: Remove the paper path (page 177).
Pedestal Models: Remove the top cover assembly (page 161).
4. Gently pry the side locks open, angle the SIMM toward the front of the
printer, and remove the SIMM from the socket. (See Figure 24, page
173.)
5. If a new PAL is required, remove the old PAL. (See Figure 24, page 173.)
The printer uses one of six possible security PAL’s, depending on the
emulation and hardware options used by the customer:
• PAL 1: LP+ / CT
• PAL 2: LP+ / CT / IGP
• PAL 3: IPDS
• PAL 4: IPDS / IGP
• PAL 5: ANSI
• PAL 6: ANSI / IGP
Some emulations will run under more than one security PAL, as shown below:
Emulation
Security PAL Number
123456
LP+ ääääää
LP+/PGL äää
LP+/VGL äää
ANSI (Genicom 4440) ä
ANSI/PGL ä
ANSI/VGL ä
CT/LP+ ääääää
CT/PGL/LP+ äää
CT/VGL/LP+ äää
CT/IPDS/LP+ ää