Specifications
6–3
Installing Your Hardware Components
Publication
1747-6.2
Always turn off power to the controller before removing the
processor or inserting or removing the memory module. This guards
against possible damage to the module and also undesired processor
faults. Memory modules are mounted in carriers or have connectors
that are “keyed” to guard against improper installation.
!
ATTENTION: To avoid potential damage to the
memory modules, handle them by the ends of the
carrier or edges of the plastic housing. Skin oil and dirt
can corrode metallic surfaces, inhibiting electrical
contact. Also, do not expose memory modules to
surfaces or areas that may typically hold an
electrostatic charge. Electrostatic charges can alter or
destroy memory.
1. If the processor module is installed in the chassis, remove the
module by pressing the retainer clips at both the top and bottom
of the module and sliding it out.
2. Locate the socket (or connector if you have an SLC 5/03,
SLC 5/04, or SLC 5/05) on the processor board. Then place the
memory module into the socket or onto the connector and press
firmly in place.
Side View of SLC Processor
1747-L511, -L514, and -L524 Series B
Side View of SLC Processor
1747-L524 Series C
Side View of SLC Processor
1747-L531, -L532, -L541, -L542, -L543,
-L551, -L552, and -L553
Memory
Module
Socket
Memory
Module
Socket
Memory
Module
Connector
Jumper J1
Jumper J1
(Note: Jumper J1 not
on 1747-L511)
3. Place jumper J1 as shown below.
Processor Type 1747-M1, -M2, -M3 1747-M4 Invalid Settings
1747-L514, -L524
1747-
L5
14
,
-
L5
24
Series B and Series C
1747-L511, -L531, -L532,
-L541, -L542, -L543, -L551,
-L552, and -L553
No Jumper J1
No Ju
mper
J1
No Jumper J1
Installing Your Memory
Module