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FL-20A Instruction Manual - Page 5
Model FL-20A Cable Fault Locator
Operation mode is selected, the equipment operator can perform a cable test
by momentarily pressing the safety buttons on the side of the fault locator,
rather than having to press the buttons for the duration of the test. Caged
Operation requires that the high voltage safety interlock on the back of the
unit be connected to the cage door interlock. See “Wiring Requirements” for
external safety interlock wiring instructions.
Wiring Requirements
Mount the X3F Light Tower
Be sure the FL-20A is OFF. Mount the X3F to the right side of the FL-20A,
using the 4 bolts provided.
Locate the 10-pin green terminal block on the back of the X3F, the 4-pin
terminal block on the back of the fault locator, and the 4-conductor cable
supplied with the unit. Plug the 10-pin connector into the X3F 10-pin ter-
minal block and the 4-pin connector into the 4-pin block on the rear panel
of the FL-20A.
When the wiring is complete, plug the Y-power cord into the X3F and the
fault locator.
Ground the chassis
Connect a ground wire to the ground terminal on the rear of the FL-20A
chassis. Connect the other end to earth ground. Use 22 gauge wire or larger.
This is an important safety task that must not be neglected.
Wire the external safety interlock (Caged Operation)
Wire the green 2-position connector to 22 ga. or larger wire and connect to
the 2-pin FL-20A external safety interlock terminal block, found on the rear
of the FL-20A. Connect the other end of the wire to the cage door. If you
will not be using Caged Operation, skip this step.
Printer Installation
1. Plug the power adapter into the connector located on the back right
of the Thermal Receipt Printer.
2. Connect the male end of the printer cable into the back of the
printer and the female end of the printer cable into the FL-20A con-
nector labelled “Printer,” located on the rear of the unit.
3. Make sure paper (Part # 90901) is inserted and fed through the
printer.
4. Press the switch on the back left of the printer to turn ON. The