Equipment Overview
5
Cables, Connectors, and Receptacles
Tables 2–4 list the supplied and required cables and connectors for the output
devices. Table 5 on page 6 lists the power/air connections.
Table 2: Cables and Interconnects—North America
Table 3: Cables and Interconnects—Europe, Australia and S.E. Asia
Note:
Creo does not supply the connectors.
Cables
Supplied by Creo
Supplied by customer
a
a. The tolerances for input voltages are +6%, –10%. The specification for the frequency is 50/60Hz ±1.5%.
Branch circuits should have time delay type circuit breakers to avoid nuisance tripping caused by inrush
currents. For details, see
Output device main power
Yes
Workstation power
Yes
Debris removal cabinet
power
See the
UDRC Site Preparation and Requirements
document
(725-00089A).
Telephone line
Modem and serial cable.
Modem power supply can be
plugged into UPS.
Dedicated telephone line and
RJ-11 cable to plug into modem
(must be long enough to reach
workstation)
Cables
Supplied by Creo
Supplied by customer
a
a. The tolerances for input voltages are +6%, –10%. The specification for the frequency is 50/60Hz ±1.5%.
Branch circuits should have time delay type circuit breakers to avoid nuisance tripping caused by inrush
currents. For details, see
Output device main power
IEC320, type C20 appliance inlet
Dedicated 16A, 200–240 V branch
circuit with IEC 309 16 A
receptacle
Workstation power
IEC320, type C14 inlet
IEC320, type C13 connector with
8 A cord
Dedicated 8 A, 200–240 V branch
circuit
Debris removal cabinet
power
See the
UDRC Site Preparation and Requirements
document
(725-00089A).
Telephone line
Serial cable for modem
Modem, dedicated telephone line,
and telephone cable long enough
to reach workstation. Also
requires separate AC power
source (UPS provided only with
IEC type 320 outlet receptacles).