Replacing Holdover Clock Rear Cover; Install Holdover Clock Fuses; Ohms Converter International Market - Oracle EAGLE Installation Manual

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Route the cables down the right side (viewed from the rear) of the frame.
3.
Pull the slack out of the cable towards the holdover clock.
4.
Dress the cable neatly and tie-wrap to the cable tie bars at the side of the frame.
5.
Remove the outer insulation of each cable even with the top of the output panel.
6.
Apply a 1-1/2-inch length of shrink-wrap tubing.
7.
Center the tubing on the end of the cable insulation before shrinking tubing with a heat
gun.
Cut the wires to length, strip, and wire-wrap to the holdover clock at the locations, TB12
8.
and TB13, see
See
Figure 6-51
Ensure that each tie-wrap strap is cut flush with the tie-wrap head and turned to the rear
9.
of the cable so that no sharp edges are exposed.

6.8.6 Replacing Holdover Clock Rear Cover

When all connections are complete, slide the holdover clock rear cover back onto its
mounting screws and then tighten the screws.

6.8.7 Install Holdover Clock Fuses

Install 7.5A (black and white flag) GMT fuses in positions A1 and B1 of the miscellaneous
frame fuse and alarm panel that contains the holdover clock.

6.9 Ohms Converter International Market

The ohms converter is used mostly outside of North America. The converter Super Multiple-
Interface Cross-Connect (SuperMIX) is a modular device for cross-connecting, patching, and
monitoring these digital signal rates:
Note:
All cables must be laced (no tie-wraps) onto the top traverse arm and above to
the cable rack.
Figure
6-51.
Clock Input DIP Switch Settings
BITS Clock Source Connections
Ohms Converter International Market
for locations of these connectors.
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