Power Cord and Power Connection
The Interface 1010 does not plug directly into the AC mains supply. Instead, the mains are connected to an
external power supply, which supplies a regulated 48 V DC output. This regulated DC is then connected to the
DC power input jack on the rear of the Interface 1010.
The external power supply provided with the Interface 1010 is rated for operation from 100 to 240 V AC, at
frequencies from 47 to 63 Hz. It should therefore be useable worldwide.
The Interface 1010 external supply is normally supplied with a line cord suitable for use in the United States. In
other countries, you may have to replace the line cord with one suitable for your type of electrical outlet. You
must always use a line cord with a CEE 22 Standard V (IEC 320 C13) female connector on the apparatus end of
the cable. This is the same connector used on the US standard line cord supplied with your Interface 1010.
The DC output cord from the external power supply plugs into the DC Power In jack on the rear panel of the
Interface 1010 (see Figure 3-2).
The output cable from the external power supply ends in a 3-pin miniature power DIN male
connector. This DIN connector cannot be plugged into either of the other DIN connectors on the Interface
5000. Improper connection is therefore unlikely.
Installation – Power Cord and Power Connection
Figure 3-2
Rear Panel of the Interface 1010
Power In
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