Quick Start – 12
1.
Use #4–40 standoffs and screws to bolt down the 4010.
The following diagram shows the center to center mount-
ing hole dimensions.
BEVEL CARD EDGE, 2 PLCS
.015 in. x 45• (0,038 mm x 45•)
0.125 in. HOLE
(3,17 mm)
4 PLCS
B
A
J
H
G
F
C
F
0.015 in. at 45• CHAMFER, 2 PLCS
(0,038 mm)
A = 4.90 in. (124,46 mm)
B = 0.20 in. (5,08 mm)
C = 3.50 in. (88,90 mm)
D = 0.10 in. at 45°, 2 PLCS
(2,54 mm at 45°)
E = 0.475 in. (4,44 mm)
F = 0.85 in. (21,59 mm)
G = 3.20 in. (81,28 mm)
H = 0.30 in. (7,62 mm)
J = 4.20 in. (106,68 mm)
K = 0.20 in. (5,08 mm)
A31
A1
K
D
E
Figure 2–1—4010 Center to Center Hole Dimensions
2.
Connect the proper ground and 5V wires to the terminal
block at P2.
3.
Connect one end of the VTC–9F cable to the null modem
adapter. Connect the other end to COM1 (J1) on the 4010.
NOTE: You must use COM1 on the 4010 in order to
establish a serial communications link with your PC.
4.
If your PC has a 9–pin serial connector, connect the null
modem adapter to any serial port (COM1 – COM4) on
your PC. If your PC has a 25–pin serial connector, attach
a 9–to 25–pin adapter to your null modem adapter, then
insert the matching end of the 9– to 25–pin adapter into
the serial port.
NOTE: Please refer to the PC SmartLINK manual for
more information on using a COM port other than COM1.
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