The VSN 1 and VSN 2 power supplies may be operated only in
devices for which these power supplies have been approved
and,duetohighdischargecurrent,onlyinpowersupplynetworks
with a protected (grounded) circuit system (TN systems in com-
pliance with EN 60950).
Regulations in compliance with EN 50083 Part 1 and national regu-
lations concerning IT/TT power supply networks must be observed.
2.4
Main connection
During operation the V16-type appliance (protection
class I) must be connected to a safety socket.
The power plug must be easily operable as the means of
cutting power to the appliance, i. e. the socket, must be
easily accessible.
3
Preparing the base unit
3.1
Mounting bracket
Fasten the supplied mounting bracket either on the front panel
(19" installation, Fig. 1) or rear panel (wall mounting, Fig. 2).
5
To do this, place bracket slots over the fittings on the
base unit, push to the stop and fasten securely with the
middle screw.
3.2
Installation and deinstallation of SAT VMS 616
distribution board
If a SAT VMS 616 distribution board is to be subsequently
installed to a V16 base or an already installed VMS 616 is to
be removed, the change must be set in the software of the
base device. This can be done either by using the ASTRO
HE programming software or the KC 3 manual device. For
this, after installing or removing the VMS 616, close the hou-
sing, apply mains voltage, and connect the KC 3.
The following display appears:
After pressing the "Menu" key the setup display
appears.
Select
line 2
with the
↑
or
↓
arrow key. Use the
←
or
→
arrow key to set VMS 616 installation status.
An incorrect setting of the VMS 616 installation sta-
tus leads to faulty functions in the choice of band /
polarization of the installed plug-in cards!
3.3
Power supply changeover (VSN 1 <> VSN 2)
Warning:
Installation work on the power supply unit may be per-
formed only if the power plug(s) is disconnected.
3 Preparing the base unit
3 Preparing the base unit
ASTRO V16
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V16 Setup
VMS 616
Yes
Power
A+B
Password
Off
Fig. 1
Fig. 2