D.
Applications
A Scanner may be configured by you to record and monitor almost any voltage
configuration. Typical measurement applications include, but are not limited to:
Voltage Levels
Harmonics to the 51st
E.
System Technology
This Power Scanner is a state of the art system, designed around a microprocessor, with
an executable program stored in memory. The memory is used for data and setup
storage.
1.2.5
Memory
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) eliminates the need
for a battery back-up. Programming is stored in EEPROM. In the event of a power loss
or system reset, the programming will be protected.
1.2.6
Clock
The Time-of-Day clock will be maintained indefinitely after loss of line power by an
internal Lithium battery.
1.2.7
Scanner Construction
The Power Scanner features modular construction. All printed circuits boards are
conveniently accessible for fast and simple troubleshooting and/or removal via a lift-out
chassis. The lift-out chassis also facilitates easily changing the LCD. All viewing
controls and indicators are located on the front panel.
Servicing should only be done by
an authorized service center of PMI. The PC boards are conformal coated and high
voltage is present, servicing by unauthorized personnel can result in product or bodily
damage.
1.2.8
Communications
The standard RS232 port allows you to
plug the Scanner into your computer
and download the data from memory.
An AC Adapter is also supplied that you can plug
into the 9 pin D shell that will power
the unit for programming or downloads.
This eliminates the need to have AC voltage
Figure 1-3: Serial Cable
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