Both outputs connect to the x-ray tube through a single modified three-pin HV receptacle
(J1). The outputs are designed to drive through a shielded HV cable (cable supplied by
customer).
The Power Supply is computer controlled via RS232, USB, Ethernet or an Analog User I/O
available through a 25 pin DB connector. External Interlock and Warning are accomplished
via the rear panel connector J2.
2.
WARNINGS & SAFETY INFORMATION
This power supply produces extremely high voltages. DO NOT attempt to adjust any load
connection with high voltage on. DO NOT attempt to open the power supply enclosure unless
you have studied the manual and know the internal layout. Of course, you should never reach
into the enclosures unless the power has been disconnected and you are sure that the output is
fully discharged. Be sure of your ground connections.
Assume that high voltage is always ON is the best way to avoid hazard to personnel. Always
shut off the supply circuit breaker(s) and follow an appropriate grounding procedure to
discharge the output before touching any exposed connections.
DO NOT rely on the unit's instrumentation or controls to determine that the output is safely
discharged. The sensors are driven by amplifiers, which are powered by an internal low voltage
power supply, as are the indicator LEDs. There may be dangerous voltages present on the
output, even if the unit appears "dead".
If not manually discharged, the output may remain charged long after power is disconnected!
Be sure that you have a complete understanding of at least all of the information in this manual
before attempting installation. DO NOT allow anyone else to perform any part of the installation
process or attempt servicing of the power supply unless they have also read the manual. If
there are any unanswered questions, please do not hesitate to contact the manufacturer for
further information.
DO NOT obstruct the cooling inlets or outlets; overheating may result, which may damage the
power supply.
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