
User Manual
California Instruments
9.5.3Installation and Acceptance
9.5.3.1Unpacking
Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage immediately upon receipt. If damage is
evident, notify the carrier. Do not return an instrument to the factory without prior approval. Do
not destroy the packing container until the unit has been inspected for damage in shipment.
9.5.3.2Power Requirements
The Mode-iX uses either 115 or 230 VAC to power the control circuits. The user may select the
desired input voltage using the small range selector card within the IEC input module. The
selector card may be removed from the input module by removing the line cord, sliding the
plastic window to the left, and extracting the card.
Note that attempting to operate the Mode-iX from an input range that does not match the actual
AC power voltage may cause permanent damage to the unit.
The selector card is marked 100/220 on one side and 120/240 on the opposite side. Mode-iX
may be operated from a 115 volt line by selecting the 120 volt range. It may be operated from
230 volts by selecting the 240 volt range. The 100 volt and 220 volt ranges are not active.
The selected range is the one that is marked on the upper left side of the selector card as the
card is slid into the IEC 320 module.
The power source to the Mode-iX must provide protective earth grounding.
9.5.3.3Mechanical Installation
The Mode-iX has been designed for rack mounting in a standard 19 inch rack. The unit should
be supported from the bottom with a shelf-track or supported from the sides with optional rack
slides.
The cooling fan at the rear of the unit must be free of any obstructions that would interfere with
the flow of air. A 2.5 inch clearance should be maintained between the rear of the unit and the
rear panel of the mounting cabinet. Also, the air intake holes on the sides of the power chassis
must not be obstructed.
9.5.3.4Output Wiring
The Mode-iX is wired in series with the output of specified Teseq power source systems. The
Mode-iX terminal block marked SOURCE should be wired to the output of the power
source/system. The terminal block marked LOAD is wired to the user's load (unit under test,
UUT). Refer to Figure 9-113 in this section for an example of proper connections.
Refer to Section to determine the appropriate wire gauge needed for the output wiring.
Note: The output voltage of the iX-series power sources into the Mode-iX box
may be at hazardous potentials as high as 300 volts line to neutral (600 volts line to
line). Wiring used between the power sources and Mode-iX and between the Mode-
iX and the user’s load must be insulated to withstand this potential.
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