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Section 8.
3M
™
Model 3057
Standby Jack
Since the activating switches are
located in the Models 732/733 Dual
Conductor Remote Input Jack, the
normal operating procedure is for the
operators to disconnect their cords
from the remotes when leaving the
work station. However, an optional
standby jack (3M
™
Model 3057) that
allows the wrist strap ground cord to
remain plugged into the remotes is
available. Simply attach it to any
convenient location then disconnect the
cord from the wrist band and attach it
to the standby jack (Fig. 15). The OK
green lamp (1 or 2) on the Model 724
monitor will illuminate upon
connection. The low yellow lamp (L)
will slowly flash if the standby jack is
grounded. It can be grounded by
attaching a ground wire to the screws
or back plate. It can also be grounded
if the plate is attached to a grounded
metal surface. The operator should
reconnect the wrist strap ground cord
to their wrist band upon returning to
the work station.
Fig. 15 - Attach cord to Model 3057 standby jack.
Section 9.
3M
™
Model 733 Dual
Conductor Remote
Input Jack
The Model 733 Dual Conductor
Remote Input Jack is used to separate
the two wrist strap jacks on the Model
732 that connect to a Model 724
Monitor. This provides a separation up
to approximately 10 feet apart. This is
done using a second remote input
module (Model 733) in conjunction
with the Model 732 remote input
module originally supplied with the
Model 724 monitor. Two separate work
stations can also be created using the
Model 733 and the 3M
™
Model 2389
(10 ft.) Monitor/Table Mat Interconnect
Cord. Instructions for creating two
separate work stations are included
with the purchase of the 3M
™
2389
cord (Fig. 17).
Section 10.
Installation of 733 Remote
a) Insert the plug connector of the
Model 733 Dual Conductor Remote
Input Jack cable into the Model 733
jack at the rear of the Model 724
monitor (Fig. 16).
b) Fully insert the small plastic plug
that comes with the kit into the #2
wrist strap input on the Model 732
Dual Conductor Remote Input Jack.
This disables the #2 input and
prevents a situation where two users
would simultaneously attempt to use
the input lines to the Model 724.