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Useful Info
Optional modules table
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What is ASY
56
63
V 1
L
A
Σ
3
L
A
V
D
H
T
I
2
V
D
H
T
I
I
3
A
1
L
V
1
L
W
A
V
∑
3
V
D
H
T
D
H
T
I
3
A
3
L
V
2
L
W
2
L
F
P
D
H
T
ll
3
V
A
Σ
d
m
d
N
-
L
V
∑
3
L
W
3
L
F
P
D
H
T
l
3
V
d
m
d
A
V
2
-
1
L
V
W
∑
F
P
∑
1
A
D
H
T
g
v
a
F
P
3
-
2
L
V
1
L
r
a
v
z
H
D
H
T
ll
1
A
d
m
d
W
1
-
3
L
V
2
L
r
a
v
1
V
D
H
T
D
H
T
l
1
A
Y
S
A
L
V
∑
3
L
r
a
v
D
H
T
ll
1
V
2
A
D
H
T
1
L
A
r
a
v
∑
D
H
T
l
1
V
D
H
T
ll
2
A
2
L
A
1
L
A
V
2
V
D
H
T
D
H
T
l
2
A
3
L
A
2
L
A
V
D
H
T
ll
2
V
3
A
D
H
T
List of the available variables:
The availability of the variables depends on the
type of electrical system being selected.
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Installation
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Preliminary operations
Before switching the instrument on, make sure that the
power supply voltage corresponds to what is shown on the
side label of the relevant module. Example:
AP1020, Universal power supply
input range: 100V...240V DC/AC (50Hz -60Hz)
power consumption: 12W / 30VA 1 PHASE
serial number: S/N 002700/20345
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Before mounting the modules
Each module (input, output and power supply) must be
mounted in the proper slot: each module has been con-