Documentation Enhancements
T o p i c
D e s c r i p t i o n
The 6200 User Guide (p/n 88-013168-01), which contained hardware and software
New Documentation Set
documentation, is replaced by this document ( 6200 Installation Guide , p/n 88-016454-01) and
the 6000 Series Programmer's Guide (p/n 88-014540-01).
Miscellaneous
• All inputs and outputs are optically isolated from the internal microprocessor (not from the
Clarifications
• CAUTION: You must select either the on-board +5V terminal or an external 5-24VDC power
LVD and EMC Installation
The 6200 is in compliance with the Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC) and the CE Marking
Guidelines
Directive (93/68/EEC) of the European Community.
When installed according to the procedures in the main body of this installation guide, the 6200
may not necessarily comply with the Low Voltage Directive (LVD). To install the 6200 so that it is
LVD compliant, refer to supplemental installation instructions provided in Appendix A. If you do
not follow these instructions, the protection of the 6200 may be impaired.
The 6200 is sold as a complex component to professional assemblers. As a component, it is not
required to be compliant with Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC. However,
Appendix B provides guidelines on how to install the 6200 in a manner most likely to minimize
the 6200's emissions and to maximize the 6200's immunity to externally generated
electromagnetic interference.
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6200
other inputs and outputs).
supply to power the
pull-up resistor. Connecting
OUT-P
external supply will damage the 6200.
to the
terminal and to an
OUT-P
+5V
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