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2.5.2
Control Console (Cont)
NOTE: THE SET SCREW COLLAR MUST BE SECURED ON THE UPPER HALF OF THE TILT ARM
TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY SHOULD THE TOUCHSCREEN SLIP WHILE ADJUSTING
THE VIEWING HEIGHT.
ADJUST THE SET SCREW COLLAR (FIGURE 2-4) USING THE PROVIDED HEX KEY
BEFORE ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE. THE SET SCREW
COLLAR MUST BE POSITIONED SUCH THAT THERE IS NO LESS THAN 25 mm (1 INCH)
OF CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE AND
THE TOUCHSCREEN BASE PLATE WHEN THE TOUCHSCREEN IS ADJUSTED TO ITS
MINIMUM HEIGHT.
PLEASE BE SURE TO SUPPORT THE TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE WHEN ADJUSTING ITS
VIEWING POSITION.
Position the touchscreen console in its intended location and ensure that it is stable.
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The touchscreen console must be placed on a solid and level surface. There must be no risk of it
tipping or falling, especially if raised to its maximum viewing height.
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Ensure that the display is positioned at a height and angle to allow for easy viewing.
2.5.3
Anchoring the Generator to the Floor
If it is desired to anchor the generator to the floor, refer to chapter 1. This should not be done until all
cable hookups to the generator are completed.
2.6.0
WIRING TO THE GENERATOR
Unless specified otherwise, all cables (except AC mains) should be routed into the generator main
cabinet through the cable access slots at the upper rear of the generator. The cables should be secured
to the lip on the inside of the cable access slots using tie-wraps or equivalent fasteners. For connections
that must be made to the H.V. auxiliary board, AEC board, or to the generator control board, route the
cables over the top of the fan-mounting bracket and over the chassis divider panel.
The AC mains cable is routed into the generator via the cable clamp on the rear of the generator,
adjacent to the main fuses.
All cables should be kept away from high voltage areas in the cabinet, and dressed neatly in place.
Cables should be cut to the correct length if possible, as excess cabling may contribute to EMI/RFI
problems. For those cables that cannot be cut to the correct length (HV cables and console cables for
example), try to minimize the area inside of any loops of excess cable, as these loops can create an
antenna.
Ferrules should be used on the ends of all stranded wires that are connected to terminal connections in
the generator. These must be supplied by the installer.
EXCESS LENGTHS OF CABLING MUST NEVER BE BUNDLED UP AND STORED INSIDE THE
GENERATOR.
Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document.
CMP 200
X-Ray Generator Service Manual
Ch # 901476-02
Rev. P
2
Installation
Page 2-5
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