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3.1 Procedure
Before the instrument is ready for use, i.e. before it is ready for the ap-
plication dependent programming, you have to prepare the instrument
physically (engineering unit, modules etc.) - this is described in chapter
3.2 Installation.
Before you are connecting the instrument to the mains or the power
supply you have to be sure that the right power supply module is used.
This is discussed in chapter 3.3 Rated Operational Voltage.
You have to check the jumper settings on some of the modules. The
range selected must be in accordance with your application. The
jumper setting is shown in chapter 3.4 Jumper Setting on Modules.
After you have set the jumpers the processing unit must know which
range you have selected. This “range code” has to be entered in the
software when the instrument is turned on. Further information will be
given to you in chapter 3.5 Input Range Selection.
3.2 Installation
First, if desired, you insert the engineering unit (3). You can choose a
unit from the set of engineering unit labels.
Then you mount the front
panel (2) on the instrument -
remember to seal with the enclosed
gasket (the largest of the two enclosed). Place the remaining gasket
round the body of the instrument and slide instrument into the panel
aperture. To optimize the tightness be sure that the panel cut-out is
completed and deburred. Be also aware that a too thin panel may
distort and not provide sufficiant sealing.
Fasten the instrument with the two brackets (1).
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