
Installation Overview
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3.4 Completing a Turn-Key Installation
To Complete a Turn-Key Installation
1.
Inspect the cabinet to see if any obvious shipping damage has occurred. If the cabinet or any
smaller auxiliary boxes have been damaged contact the carrier immediately and file a damage
claim. Take pictures of the damaged cabinet or boxes. Keep damaged boxes to show the freight
company inspector.
2.
Unpack any auxiliary boxes. Inspect the contents and if damaged, take pictures and file a claim
with the freight company. Contact APP Engineering, Inc. if any kind of damage has occurred.
3.
Carefully review the print set that was provided with the recorder.
4.
Ensure that all circuit board cards are seated properly and the holding screws are tight. Open the
front panel doors on each chassis and ensure that internal power supplies, connectors, and
computer are in proper position and secured in place. Ensure that no foreign objects are lying in
the chassis.
5.
Earth ground the cabinet.
*WARNING*
Proper grounding procedures must be followed to prevent serious
injury or death to people who may come in contact with this recorder
equipment.
6.
Review the Point Assignment Record that your company provided to APP Engineering, Inc. APP
strives to get these records prior to shipment so the recorder internal settings are complete. Prior to
connecting signals to the field side of the analog terminal blocks, the user should know if a
particular channel has been designated as a voltage channel or current channel. Each analog
channel contains two jumpers per channel that configures it for voltage or current input. If the
Point Assignment Record was received prior to shipment, the factory has already made the correct
jumper settings.
7.
Wire the analog channel terminal blocks (field side). The maximum input to a voltage channel is
440VAC. The maximum continuous current thru a current channel is 15Amps.
8.
Wire the recorder event (digital) channels. The event channels utilize a pluggable 16 position
connector. The maximum wire size for this connector is 14AWG. The standard input voltage
range is 45-250Vdc. Event Boards setup for 24Vdc are available as an option. Reference the print
set for any notes designating event channels that require 24Vdc or event boards that are
Internally
Wetted
as opposed to our typical board that needs external wetting. If the events have a common
return and the customer provided that information to the factory, they will have jumpers between
the (-) event terminals. Again, reference the print set for electrical drawings.
*WARNING*
All #6 ring terminals connecting to the power circuit board should be
insulated ring terminals.
9.
Wire the recorder alarm output terminal block(s) (field side). The alarm output contact is dry. The
contacts can break 0.5Amps @ 125VDC or 0.35A @ 250VDC.
10.
Connect your IRIG-B signal to the back of the DSP/IRIG circuit board. The IRIG-B connector is
labeled and is a standard BNC type connector. This board can accept a modulated or un-modulated
IRIG-B signal. However, a board jumper must be set to reflect the input type. This information
should have been provided to the factory and the jumper should already be set in the appropriate
position. If a satellite controlled clock is installed in the system, the antenna must be installed on
the building roof and the antenna connected to the back of the satellite controlled clock.
11.
Ensure that the power switch, located on the back of the Data chassis, is in the OFF position.
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Страница 1: ...APP 601 Recorder Operating Manual...
Страница 15: ...Introduction 1 1 1 Introduction...
Страница 18: ...2 1 2 Specifications...
Страница 25: ...Installation Overview 3 1 3 Installation Overview...
Страница 38: ...Hardware 4 1 4 Hardware...
Страница 61: ...Installing the Recorder Software 5 1 5 Installing the Recorder Software...
Страница 67: ...Using the APP Recorder 6 1 6 Using the APP Recorder...
Страница 117: ...Using the APP Recorder 6 51...
Страница 124: ...Using the APP Driver 7 1 7 Using the APP Driver...
Страница 128: ...Using the OScope 8 1 8 Using the OScope...
Страница 139: ...Other Information 9 1 9 Other Information...