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Cable Connection Overview
A
Power Supply / Isolating Transformer
F
Screen
K
Loudspeaker
B
Printer (optional)
G
Amplifier Box (optional)
L
Network Isolator (optional)
C
Computer
H
Stimulator Box (optional)
M
Cart Enclosure
D
PC Keyboard
I
Mouse
N
DC power supply unit (used with
Isolating Transformer)
E
Control Panel
J
Connection Panel
O
EP Amplifier Box (optional)
Cable Connections
Before operating the device, the system parts should be connected.
1.
Connect all the signal interface cables as depicted in the illustration (black thin).
2.
Connect all the power interface cables as depicted in the illustration, except for the main cables to the wall outlet (blue dotted).
3.
Check voltage:
a.
On the Power Supply unit, make sure that the voltage selectors are set to the proper voltage settings.
b.
On the Isolating Transformer unit, make sure that the correct voltage type is used.
4.
Connect the mains cable to the wall outlet (blue dotted).
5.
Press the Power on/off button on the front panel of the computer for the system to turn on.
NOTE
Unplugging the power line cable from the mains input on the power supply/Isolating Transformer disconnects the mains power of
the complete system.
NOTE
Make sure the device connected to the wall power outlet is positioned in such a way to allow easy disconnection from the mains, if
needed.
NOTE
HS LINK – Multiple types of modules can be connected to HS LINK (see G, H, and O in the figure above). Certain types of module
combinations are restricted due to HS LINK power limit. Module restrictions are software controlled.
NOTE
HS LINK – Modules (G, H, and O) connected to HS LINK may have certain limitations due to system power consumption conditions.
Limitations are hardware related and can be avoided by using the DC Power Supply (N).