
c.
Align the notch on each cable connector to the slot of the fiber-optic connector on
the GPIB extender.
d.
Firmly push in the cable connector and rotate the sleeve clockwise until it locks on
to the side notch of the fiber-optic connector on the GPIB extender.
3.
Connect the end of the extender with the GPIB connector to your GPIB system. Make
sure to follow all IEEE 488 cabling restrictions. For typical restrictions, refer to
on page 20.
Connecting the External Power Supply
Complete the following steps to connect the external power supply.
1.
Plug the utility power cord of your 12 V DC power supply into a 100 V AC to 240 V AC
electrical outlet.
2.
Plug the other end of the power cord into the power supply.
3.
Connect the 12 V DC output of the power supply into the DC power connector on the
GPIB-140B by rotating the sleeve by hand until it is firmly screwed in place.
4.
Power on the GPIB-140B extender; the
POWER
LED lights green. If the LED does not
light green make sure that the supply voltage is in the acceptable range.
The
LINK
LED lights green when multiple GPIB extenders are properly connected and turned
on.
Note
on page 8 for detailed information about the
behavior of each LED.
Verifying the Connection
Each GPIB extender has a self test that determines whether the GPIB extender receivers,
transmitters, and packet transmission and reception circuitry are working properly.
Complete the following steps to run the self-test.
1.
Power off the GPIB extender.
2.
Disconnect the fiber-optic cable from the GPIB extender.
3.
Power on the GPIB extender.
The
POWER
LED lights green, indicating that power is supplied to the extender. The
LINK
LED remains off, and the
STATUS
LED lights red.
4.
Connect the connector marked
T
(transmit) on one end of the fiber-optic cable to the
connector marked
TRANSMIT
on the side of the GPIB extender.
5.
Connect the connector marked
R
(receive) on the opposite end of the fiber-optic cable to
the connector marked
RECEIVE
on the side of the GPIB extender.
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