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The Terminals of the NT-Series
Section 1-9
1.9
Battery
A built-in lithium battery buffers the data in the RAM memory and also supplies the
real-time clock with power. The discharge degree of the battery is monitored con-
stantly to prevent any loss of data.
The battery provides a minimum life of 5 years, even under unfavourable operating
conditions.
If the battery is drained the system message ‘change battery’ is generated.
A new battery is supported by OMRON EUROPE.
Replacing the battery:
The battery can be replaced while the operating voltage is connected to ensure that
the message data and time setting are not lost. Mind the safety instructions!
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Remove the mounting bolts of the 25-pin interface connector
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Remove the fastening screws of the enclosure and remove the enclosure
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Replace the cable fastener, which is used to fasten the battery
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Plug off the cable of the battery and replace the discharged battery
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Plug on the cable of the new battery
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Fasten the new battery on the plastic holder on the printed circuit board
OBSERVE THE CORRECT POLARITY OF (−) AND (+)
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Place the enclosure on the rear side of the terminal
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At first fasten the bolts of the interface connector and at last fasten the screws of
the enclosure properly
Changing the battery may only be performed by qualified and authorized person-
nel!
Sewage and refuse disposal:
Dispose only drained batteries into the collection box of the community or of the
local dealer. The battery is stated as drained when the message ‘change battery’
appears on the display of the terminal.
To prevent short circuitry in the collection boxes insulate the poles of each battery
with insulation tape or put each single battery into a plastic bag.
Do not put lithium batteries in fire or heat them above 100
!
C and do not recharge
them. Danger of Explosion!
Do not open lithium batteries. Danger of Poisoning!
Hazardous voltages can exist inside electrical installations that can pose a danger
to humans. Coming in contact with live parts may result in electric shock!
Electrostatic discharges can damage electronic components! ESD protective mea-
sures must be observed!
Summary of Contents for NT15S
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