Fuse location:
Figure 6 shows the location of the fuse compartment, directly under the power cord plug.
There are two fuses in the compartment- the one in use and a spare. The fuse further
inside the compartment is the active one, and the one closer to the compartment opening
is the spare.
If the fuse burns, open the compartment and move the spare to the holder further inside
the compartment. Make sure that the electrical supply meets the requirements of the
instrument before plugging it in again. Always replace the fuse with one with the exact
rating of the original.
Figure 6 Fuse compartment
Trigger Signal
If using a trigger signal, connect the trigger source to the BNC connector on the rear
panel of the PDLE. The trigger is controlled by a TTL compatible optically coupled gate
state changing from 0 Volts to +5 Volts. The internal optical circuitry provides a
guaranteed common mode transient immunity specification up to 15,000 V/
μs
at
V
cm
=1000Volts, and can be triggered with a minimum current of 5mA. Trigger pulses
must be +5 Volts LSTTL/TTL compatible, with a minimum pulse width of 150 ns.
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