
PXE6410 User Manual
Rev. 1.0
Confidential | 15
Electronics customer service department.
•
Repack the instrument using the wrappings, packing material and accessories originally shipped
with the unit. If the original container is not available, purchase replacement materials.
•
Be sure the carton is well sealed with strong tape or metal straps.
•
Mark the carton with the model and serial number. If it is to be shipped, show sending and
return address on two sides of the box.
Note
If the instrument is to be shipped to Tabor Electronics for calibration or repair, attach a tag to the
instrument identifying the owner. Note the problem, symptoms, and service or repair desired.
Record the model and serial number of the instrument. Show the returned material authorization
(RMA) order number as well as the date and method of shipment. Always obtain an RMA number
from the factory before shipping the instrument to Tabor Electronics.
Installation
The chassis must be installed in a way that clears air passage to its cooling fans. For inspection and normal
bench operation, place the instrument on the bench so it is clear of any obstructions to the rear/bottom
fan, to ensure proper airflow.
Warning
Once the chassis is installed in the chassis cover all
remaining open slots to ensure proper airflow.
Using
the device without proper airflow will result in damage to
the instrument. It is also
recommended to use the highest fan setting available on the chassis to ensure proper cooling of
the PXE6410 chassis.
Installing Instrument Drivers
The PXE6410 chassis necessary installation drivers, control software and relevant documentation can be
downloaded from the Tabor Electronics website at
http://www.taborelec.com/downloads
. Follow the
instructions below to install all the necessary drivers and DLLs on your PC to communicate and control
you Proteus device.
Note
Check the Tabor Electronics website for the most recent software, driver, firmware, and
documentation updates.
3.9
Installing Proteus/Lucid Modules
The PXE6410 supports up to six modules.
1.
Select an available slot (1 to 6)
2.
Depress the module’s latch and align the module’s top and bottom edges with the card guides.
3.
Carefully slide the module into the chassis.
4.
Lift the latch until the module is securely seated in the chassis
’
backplane.
5.
Tighten
the screws on the module’s front panel
.