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12.8 Changing fuses
There are three places where fuses are used to protect the circuits of the
datalogger. These are the external power supply input, the sensor supply
outputs and each current channel input. If an external supply is connected
and cannot be measured as described in section 4.10.2 then the logger
power supply fuse may be faulty. If none of the sensor supply outputs is
working then the sensor supply output fuse may be faulty. If a current
channel does not measure correctly then its fuse should be checked by
measuring the resistance between the c and - terminals of the input. This
should be 10 ohms.
Fuses should only be replaced by a competent person. Any damage
caused to the instrument while attempting to replace a fuse yourself
cannot be covered by the guarantee. You should return the Squirrel
to your supplier who will be able to replace it for you.
If you are
comfortable with this, and feel you are competent enough, proceed
as follows:
The four case screws must be removed (one is hidden under a battery
contact in the battery box). The top of the case can then be lifted off. The
1A fuse on the board with the external power connector is for the external
power input. The channel input fuses (250mA) are by the connector for
each current input. The sensor supply fuse (250mA) is on the far right of
one of the input boards. All fuses are the round plug-in types.
12.9 Changing memory
Save any data before installing the new memory chip or module!
·
Remove the battery cover and the two cells nearest the edge of the
case.
·
Unscrew the four retaining screws holding the two halves of the case
together. One screw is located behind the corner battery spring.
·
Separate the two halves of the case carefully as the button panel (fixed
to the front panel) is connected by a short ribbon cable to the main
PCB.
·
The Memory integrated circuit or module is located in a socket to the
right of the display. It is the middle of the three large integrated circuits.
·
Using a flat bladed screwdriver, prise the chip out of its socket by
inserting the screwdriver underneath the chip and levering it up
carefully.
·
Insert the new chip* or module, ensuring that it is the correct way