Identifying The Pmu; Colour Coding Of Circuit Boards And Cards - Tait TB8100 Service Manual

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13.2

Identifying the PMU

13.2.1

Colour Coding of Circuit Boards and Cards

TB8100 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2006
You can identify the model and hardware configuration of a PMU by
referring to the product code printed on a label on the rear panel. The
meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table
below.
Note
This explanation of PMU product codes is not intended to suggest
that any combination of features is necessarily available in any one
PMU. Consult your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service
Organisation (CSO) for more information regarding the availabil-
ity of specific models and options.
Product Code
TBAXXXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
TBA3XXX-XXXX
The DC converter board and standby power supply card are colour-coded
according to their nominal input voltage. The auxiliary power supply board
is also colour-coded according to its nominal output voltage. The colours
used are as follows:
12VDC – green
24VDC – yellow
48VDC – red.
Description
3 = PMU
0 = default
0 = AC module not fitted
A = AC module fitted
0 = DC module not fitted
1 = 12V DC module fitted
2 = 24V DC module fitted
4 = 48V DC module fitted
0 = standby power supply card not fitted
1 = 12VDC standby power supply card fitted
2 = 24VDC standby power supply card fitted
4 = 48VDC standby power supply card fitted
0 = auxiliary power supply board not fitted
1 = 12VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted
2 = 24VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted
4 = 48VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted
0 = default
0 = default
Power Management Unit Fault Finding
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