About the 0-57413-
The 0-57413- unit is a Common Memory Module that was created by Reliance Electric. This product is no longer in production, but AX Control usually has this product in stock. Please call or email us to check on the availability and to place your order.
The 0-57413- common memory module is designed to store configuration data that is shared between processors. An example of this configuration data is the definition so the physical I/O. The 0-57413- common memory module is a required product for many AutoMax systems when there is more processor module connected to the rack. In this situation, the 0-57413- module will connect directly to slot 0 of the AutoMax rack.
Installation of the 0-57413- common memory module is a simple process. First, be sure to turn the power to the rack and every connection off. Next, activate the onboard battery, which can be accessed through an opening in the right wall of the enclosure. After that, insert the module into the slot in the rack, using an applicable screwdriver to properly secure it. If you are using the 0-57413- common memory module for the bus arbitration logic system, then you will want to connect the common memory module to slot 0 for that to be enabled. After this is done, you will be able to turn power on to the rack.
There are a few errors that can occur when using the 0-57413- common memory module. If the “SYSTEM WATCHDOG” LED indicator light is turned off, the error codes 4.0 through 4.6 will appear on the processor module. These error codes mean that the 0-57413- module’s power up diagnostics have failed. There is also the “BAT.OK” LED indicator light being turned off, which has a variety of possible causes. The battery may be missing, malfunctioning, facing the incorrect direction, or the tape is that covers the battery may be removed. If it is not a problem with the battery, then the power supply may be malfunctioning. In addition to those errors, the Incorrect Data Error and the Bus Error can occur thanks to a module being in the wrong slot, a programming error, or a module malfunctioning.