Figure 13. Standard System Connection Diagram - Princeton Instruments Activity Tracker User Manual

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Chapter 4
Assumptions
The following procedure assumes that
1. You have already set up your system in accordance with the instructions in
Chapter 3.
2. You have read the previous sections of this chapter.
3. You are familiar with the application software.
4. The system is air-cooled.
5. The system is being operated in imaging mode.
Cabling
If the system cables haven't as yet been installed, make sure that the ST-133 and the host
computer are turned off and then make the cable connections as follows: See Figure 13.
1. Connect the 25-pin camera-to-controller cable from the DETECTOR connector on
the Analog/Control module panel to the mating connector at the back of the camera.
Secure the cable at both ends with the slide-lock latch .
2. Connect one end of the 9-pin serial cable to the SERIAL COM connector on the
Interface Control module panel. Connect the other end to the computer interface as
described in Chapter 3. Be sure to secure both ends of the cable with the cable-
connector screws.
3. Connect a 75 Ω BNC cable from the VIDEO connector on the back of the camera to
the video monitor's 75 Ω input. This cable must be terminated in 75 Ω. Many
monitors have a switch for selecting the 75 Ω termination.
4. Connect the line cord from the Power Input assembly on the back of the controller to
a suitable source of AC power.
Operation
Detector-Controller
Camera
Microscope
EXPERIMENT

Figure 13. Standard System Connection Diagram

Interface cable
(TAXI or USB 2.0)
110/220
Detector
Serial Com
or USB 2.0
Controller
110/220
Computer
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