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Installing your Instrument—Mechanical Mounting
Mounting your Instrument
The base plate or bottom of the instrument has 4 mounting holes. Two are SAE thread and
two are metric thread. For location and dimensions, please see Appendix A.
Your SmartTrak instrument is made from premium 316 stainless steel. As a result, it may
require substantial mounting brackets to properly support its weight. Exercise caution when
installing to avoid damage or injury.
Mounting the Optional Remote Pilot Module
If you have the optional Remote Pilot Module control unit, you have several mounting
options.
1.
Wall or Panel mounting
—your Remote Pilot Module may be mounted to a flat
surface using the supplied plate and 2 special “shoulder” screws. Simply screw the
shoulder screws into the plate. Then, attach the plate to the wall by driving 2
screws (not included) through the 2 large central holes.
MAKE SURE THE UP
ARROW IMPRINTED ON THE MOUNTING BRACKET POINTS
UPWARD.
Your Remote Pilot Module will slip onto the shoulder screws. Push
against the plate and then down. To remove, push up and pull. Attach the CAT-5
cable to the socket on the bottom of the Remote Pilot Module.
2.
Rack mounting
—to mount your Remote Pilot Module to a standard 19”
laboratory rack, first purchase a “blank” panel from your industrial supplier.
Decide where the Remote Pilot Module will be attached, then follow the procedure
listed above for wall mounting. When you are ready, insert the CAT-5 cable into
the socket in the Remote Pilot Module.
3.
Desktop mounting
—the Remote Pilot Module will sit on a desk in a fashion that
makes it convenient to view and operate. Insert the CAT-5 cable into the socket in
the back of the Module. Use the cable as a “kickstand.” Gently bend the cable to
recline the Remote Pilot Module to an angle suitable for easy viewing.
Alternately, you can lay the Remote Pilot Module on its back and insert the CAT-5
cable into the socket in the bottom.
Installing your Instrument—Electrical Connections
All electrical connections for your SmartTrak instrument are made on the left (inlet) side
panel. See Figure 2-2: SmartTrak Connections below for the location of all connections.
Note that the CAT-5 connector is not an ethernet connector.
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