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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual

2-18

Installation and Use

Revised Jul-14

2.

Press the CPU firmly into the slot, ensuring the ejector clips rest on

the module rail guides. The connectors at the back of the CPU

module fit securely into the connectors on the backplane.

3.

Place the CPU faceplate on the CPU.

4.

Tighten the two screws on the faceplate of the CPU module firmly

(see

Figure 2-7

).

5.

Replace the wire channel cover.

6.

Review

Restarting the ROC800

in

Chapter 6, Troubleshooting

.

7.

Return power to the ROC800 unit.

2.7 License Keys

License keys with valid license codes grant access to applications or, in

some cases, allow optional firmware functionality to execute. In some

situations, a license key may also be required before you can run the

application. Examples of licensed applications include DS800

Development Suite software, meter run calculations, and various user

programs. You can then configure these applications using ROCLINK

800 or the DS800 Development Suite software.

The term “license key” refers to the physical piece of hardware (refer to

Figure 2-9

) that can contain up to seven different licenses. Each

ROC800 can have none, one, or two installed license keys. If you

remove a license key after enabling an application, the firmware

disables the task from running. This prevents unauthorized execution of

protected applications in a ROC800.

Figure 2-9. License Key