FLANGE
2-1 a) Tip the programming pak up and back to
lock flanges.
2-1 b) Lower the programming pak into position.
2-1 c) Push down to lock programming pak into
place.
NOTE: Although the GangPak™ is shown
here, the insertion procedure is the
same for all programming paks.
Figure 2-1. Installing/Removing a Programming Pak
2.3 PAK REMOVAL
To remove the Pak from the 298:
1. Check to make sure the programmer is not in the
middle of an operation. If it is, wait until the operation
is complete. The operation is complete when the action
symbol on the display disappears.
2. Check to make sure a device is not in a socket. If one is
in a socket, remove it as described in subsection 3.4.3.
3. Tilt the front portion of the Pak up and gently remove it
from the programmer.
2.4 POWER CONNECTION
Before applying power to your programmer, make sure that
the operating voltage is correct (section 2.4.1), that the line
fuse is intact (section 2.4.2), and that the unit is properly
grounded (section 2.4.4). Finally, connect your power cord
and apply power to the programmer (section 2.4.5).
2.4.1 VERIFYING/CHANGING THE OPERATING
VOLTAGE
The factory has selected the proper voltage according to
your specification. A voltage reading is visible through a
window in the door that covers the voltage wheel selector,
located on the back panel, as shown in figure 2-2. This
voltage should be the same as the line voltage on which
the machine will operate. If the voltage that appears in the
window is incorrect, change the operating voltage
according to the following procedure.
2-2
10-990-0013
CAUTION
This instrument may be damaged if
operated with the wrong line voltage.
DOOR COVERING
VOLTAGE WHEEL SELECTOR
PROGRAMMER
BACK PANEL
WINDOW
Figure 2-2. Back Panel
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