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Appendix A Installation
Power Supply Voltage Selection: The console contains a power supply
designed to operate on AC power at a nominal voltage range of 120V or
240V, 50/60Hz. The voltage selected is indicated in the window on the
console inlet connector on the back of the console. To change that selection
proceed as follows:
1. Remove the power supply cable.
2. Insert a screwdriver in the slot exposed by removing the cable and pry
out the fuse block.
3. Slide the printed-circuit board out of the fuse block and reverse it.
4. Re-insert the fuse block with its arrow up.
CAUTION! Verify that the nominal input voltage selection as
indicated in the window on the console inlet is compatible with
the nominal voltage of the available power, or damage may
occur. Localities with nominal voltages of 240V will have to
change the standard 120V selection made at the factory.
Console Power Connection: First, make sure the switch adjacent to the
power inlet connector on the back of the console is in the OFF (0) position;
and then plug the AC power cable into the console. Plug the other end into
an AC power source with a rating in compliance with the above
requirements, and with a computer-grade ground (earthing conductor). (A
computer-grade ground is an insulated, isolated ground, preferably
connected to the point where the AC power source is grounded in the
building.)
Back Panel Power Outlets: On the back panel of the console are two
switched female IEC 320-style power outlet connectors for connecting the
monitor(s), or other peripheral devices. The connectors are rated voltage-
wise and frequency-wise at the same voltage and frequency being supplied
to the console via the console power supply cord, and collectively at 3A
total for the two switched outlets.
CAUTION! Input voltage of peripherals connected must match
voltage applied to console line cord, or damage may occur.
Monitor Power Connection: The monitor(s) is typically an auto-ranging
unit, operating on AC power anywhere from 100V to 250V, 50/60 Hz at a
current of 1A maximum. The monitor is provided with a mating "reverse"
IEC 320-style plug. Refer to the instructions provided with the monitor to
find out whether the monitor is suitable for operation with the above-
specified connector. If so, plug the power cord of the monitor into one of
the console power connectors.
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