Getting Started; Unpacking The Monitor And Accessories; Power Sources; Powering The Monitor - Critikon DlNAMAP PRO Series 100-400 Operation Manual

Dinamap pro series 100-400
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externat DC power connected,
the green external power indicator LED (14) will light to
indicate that external power is being applied and that the
battery is charging. If the battery is not inserted, the external
+5 V
output on the host port connector.
Powering the Monitor
Before the PRO Monitor is used for the first time, the
battery should be charged in the Monitor for at least 8
hours.
Refer to the illustration of the rear panel connections.
Looking at the rear of the PRO Monitor, remove the battery
compartment cover. Insert the rechargeable battery into the
compartment so that the battery terminals fit into the power
clips at the bottom of the compartment. Then replace the
cover. Insert the power cord plug into the mains external
power socket (2) and plug into an AC outlet.
Refer to the illustration of the front panel controls and
indicators. With mains or
auto-
resetable and mounted within the Monitor. These fuses
protect the low voltage DC input, the battery, and the
Getting Started
Unpacking the Monitor and Accessories
Before attempting to use the PRO Monitor, take a few
minutes to
become acquainted
with the Monitor and its
accessories. Unpack the
items carefully, and
check them
against the contents checklist enclosed in one of the
accessory boxes. This is also a good
time to
check
for any
damage or shortage. If there is a problem or shortage,
contact Critikon.
It is recommended that all the packaging
be
retained, in
case the Monitor
must be returned for
service
in the future.
Power Sources
The PRO Monitor is designed to operate from either an
internal lead-acid battery, AC mains or an IEC 601-l
compliant DC power source (see Appendix A).
For
replacement rechargeable batteries, please refer to the
Service
section of this manual.
The Monitor contains five fuses. Two AC line input fuses
are mounted internally and are replaceable only by qualified
service personnel. The remaining three fuses are

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