Chapter 7
Powering Up the Netra t1
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Using the Power (On/Standby) Switch
Caution –
The power switch (on the rear panel of the Netra t1 system) is not an
On/Off switch, it is an On/Standby switch. It does not isolate the equipment.
The power (On/Standby) switch of the Netra t1 system is a rocker, momentary
switch. It controls only low voltage signals; no high-voltage circuits pass through it.
This means that the main method of connecting or disconnecting power is by
inserting or removing the power supply cord(s). The system contains no integral
circuit breakers. To isolate it, you must break all connections to it. If you do not do
this by removing the power supply cord(s), you must instead open all external
circuit breakers.
FIGURE 7-1
Model 100 System Switch
FIGURE 7-2
Model 105 System Switch
The symbols on the switch are as follows:
On – Press this to apply power to the system.
Standby – Press this to put the system into Standby mode.
DC power inlets
Power (On/Standby) switch
AC power inlet
Power (On/Standby) switch
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