Options Available; Power Requirements; Uses - HP 562A Operating Instructions Manual

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1-4. OPTIONS AVAILABLE.
The following options are available:
a.
+
or -1224 column boards.
b.
+
or -1248 column boards.
c. Analog circuitry.
d. Pinion gear, allows 5 prints per second with 50 cps power.
Model 562A
e. Input connector (J201) and associated connectors (for dual input operation
or over
9
-column capacity).
f.
Data input cable.
1-5. POWER REQUIREMENTS.
The recorder has been designed to operate frorr! 115/230 volt, 50/60 cps power.
A switch, located at the rear of the recorder selects operation for either 115 or
230 volts.
The three-conductor power cable supplied with the instrument is terminated in
a three-prong polarized male connector recommended by the Electrical Manu-
facturers' Association (NEMA).
The third contact is an offset round pin, added
to a standard two-blade ac plug which grounds the recorder chassis when used
with the proper receptacle.
An adapter should be used to connect the NEMA
plug to a standard two-contact receptacle.
When the adapter is used, the ground
connector becomes a short green lead.
The green lead should be connected to
a suitable ground for protection of the operating personnel.
1-6. USES.
Because of the extreme flexibility of the recorder, it can be used with electronic
counters, digital voltmeters etc. or a wide variety of individual and system
applications.
The recorder will operate with
+
or -1224,
+
or -1228 BCD, and
10 -line code information depending on column boa rd s installed.
Two separate
sources, unsynchronized, can be used to provide data if option e is installed.
The recorder supplies the synchronization.
When the analog circuitry, option c,
is installed, the operator may select analog voltage of columns 1 through 9 in
3 -column groups.
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