Specifications; Ac Power; Tilt-Foot Adjustment; Rack Mounting - ILX Lightwave FPM-8200 User Manual

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C H A P T E R

Specifications

This section discusses AC power considerations, tilt-foot adjustment, rack
mounting, and describes the power up sequence.

AC Power

To avoid electrical shock hazard, connect the FPM-8200 only to a properly earth-
grounded receptacle. Failure to observe this precaution can result in severe injury or
death.
The FPM-8200 is factory configured for operation at nominal line voltages of 100,
120, 220, or 240 VAC. Make sure the voltage printed on the back panel of the
instrument matches the power-line voltage in your area. Contact ILX Lightwave
Customer Service if you need to reconfigure the input voltage range.

Tilt-Foot Adjustment

The FPM-8200 has front legs that extend to make it easier to view the displays. To
use them, rotate the legs downward until they lock into position.

Rack Mounting

The FPM-8200 conforms to international standards for a 2U-height
mounting. The available rack mount accessory kits contain detailed mounting
instructions.

Power-Up Sequence

With the FPM-8200 connected to an AC power source, pressing POWER supplies
AC line power to the instrument and starts the following power-up sequence:
• All front panel indicators ON, all 7-segment displays indicate "8".
• All front panel indicators OFF.
• Display shows the internal firmware version number.
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FPM-8200
I N T R O D U C T I O N A N D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
Specifications
Each display lasts 2-3 seconds. During the front panel indicator test, the FPM-8200
performs a self-test to ensure that internal hardware and software are communicating. After
the self test, FPM-8200 configuration is set to the same state as when power was last
turned off. You can then use the recall function to quickly get to a different setup. See Save
and Recall on page 8. for more information. If the instrument cannot successfully complete
the test, an error message is displayed. See Error Messages on page 71 for a complete list
of error messages.
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