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SECTION 2
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Note:
Pt = Pitot and Ps = Static
2.1
MAIN UNIT TOP PANEL
The model 6300 top panel provides easy access to all the connections.
Please refer to Figure 2.1.
[1]
AC INPUT connector :
This is a 3-pin male circular connector. A power cord is provided with the 6300. The circular
connector end of the power cord needs to connected here. The power requirement of the 6300
is 90-260 VAC, 47-440 Hz with a maximum power consumption of 150 VA.
Caution: Connecting incorrect power to the 6300 will cause considerable damage
The power cord is normally left connected to the 6300 at the AC INPUT connector and is
wrapped around two cord posts. The cord retainers on top of these posts swivel in either
direction and latch at 180 degree positions, allowing easy wrapping and unwrapping of the
power cord. A cord clamp allows the cord to be held in place after it is wrapped.
[2]
Fuse :
A 5x20 mm fuse is located inside the fuse holder. The fuse is a time-delay fuse with a rating of
2.0 amps, 250 Volts.
[3]
AC On/Off switch :
This toggle switch connects (or disconnects) AC power between the AC INPUT connector and
the 6300. Even when this switch is ON, the 6300 becomes operational only after the On/Off
switch located on the right side of the Remote Unit is turned ON. (Push in to turn ON)
[4]
Remote Unit connection:
The 6300 is provided with a 50 foot remote cable to connect to the Remote unit. The male end
of the remote cable is connected here on the top panel. The female end of the remote cable is
connected to the Remote unit. This cable should be connected prior to applying power to the
6300. This cable should not be disconnected while power is applied to the 6300.
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