Chapter 1. Installation
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Input Power
6-foot Power Cord
(part # 44-000054-01)
provided in the ship kit
Grounded
120VAC
Power Source
Cable Lead Color
Signal
Black
AC Line
White
AC Neutral
Green
Earth Ground
120VAC-Compatible
AUX Board
120VAC Input
( AT6200 & AT6400-120)
Power Input Specification
AT6200.............90-264VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.75A @ 240VAC, single-phase
AT6400-120......90-132VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.5A @ 120VAC, single-phase
1. Remove the cover
on the EIA plug.
2. Strip your power
cable as shown.
3. Slide the power
cable into the plug.
4. Connect the
conductor wires.
5. Lock the conductor
wires under the
clamp.
6. Reassemble the
plug.
25mm
6mm
Grounded 240VAC
Power Source
EIA plug
(part # 43-011905-01)
from the ship kit
Clamp
AC Neutral
Ground
AC Line
User supplied
power cable with
a cross section of
1 mm
2
(18 AWG)
240VAC Input
(AT6400-240)
Power Input Specification
(AT6400-240)
90-264VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.75A @ 240VAC, single-phase
NOTE: If you have an AC version of the AUX
board, you may use this power supply method
as an alternative to the VAC input connection
illustrated above.
DC Input (
AT6200 &AT6400-DC)
Power Input Specification
+5VDC (
±
5%) @ 1.6A.
This provides the power for
all the +5V terminals on all I/O connectors.
AUXILIARY
+5V
GND
+5V
OUT-P
IN-P
GND
AUX-P
P-CUT
GND
External 5VDC
Power Supply
+5VDC
Ground
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Note:
This input power configuration will not ensure CE compliance. Refer to Appendix A for
specific CE installation instructions. DC versions of the AT6n00 are not CE compliant.
STATUS LEDs
PC-AT
After applying power, the status LED on the AT6n00 PC card will be off and the status LED on the
AUX board should be red. If the LED on the AUX board is off, the AUX board does not have AC power.
After downloading the operating system, the status LEDs on the AUX board and the PC card will
turn green indicating the system is ready for operation. If both status LEDs do not turn green after
downloading the operating system, an error has occurred. The download program (
AT6400
) issues an
error message if it cannot find the card or if the download operation is not successful (refer also to the
troubleshooting information in Chapter 2).
Board Monitor Alarm (BMA): Detects un-recoverable faults in hardware and software. When the BMA
detects a fault, the status LED on AT6n00 PC card turns off. The BMA can be reset by cycling power to
the PC-AT, or by re-downloading the AT6n00 operating system.
AUX
Board
Green: High density cable connected
OFF: Cable not connected properly
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