Unpacking The 1133A; Introduction; Precautions - Arbiter Systems Power Sentinel 1133A Operation Manual

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Chapter 1

Unpacking the 1133A

1.1

Introduction

This section will assist you with unpacking the 1133A from its shipping container; other parts and
accessories shipped with the 1133A include:
1133A Power Sentinel (includes internal power supply)
Antenna Cable, 50 feet with connectors (N/A with Option 07)
GNSS Antenna (N/A with Option 07 – IRIG-B Input)
Rack-Mount Ears, 2 ea.
Instrument Manual
Connector–1 ea., four-terminal for input voltage
Connector–1 ea., six-terminal for input current
Connectors–4 ea., three-terminal for contact outputs
Connectors–5 ea., two-terminal for event inputs and IRIG-B output
1.2

Precautions

Mechanical Shock. Note that the GNSS antenna is small and smooth, and can be damaged if
dropped. Use care when handling. Remember to store the antenna in a safe place before the final
installation.
Static Discharge. Note that the Model 1133A is an electronic device and uses static-sensitive
components in its operation. Use care when handling against static discharges. Generally, these
components are protected in their normal situation, however they are accessible when the cover is
removed.
CAUTION Timing Input Connector (GNSS or IRIG-B). Connect only the cable coming from
the timing source. The timing–input connector leads to static–sensitive components, which could
be damaged from high voltage or a static discharge.

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