
Lake Shore Model 330 Autotuning Temperature Controller User’s Manual
2-2
Installation
2.3 DEFINITION OF REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
The Model 330 rear panel consists of the power and fuse assembly, IEEE-488 Interface Connector, Serial I/O
Connector, two Sensor Input connectors, and Heater Output Connections.
CAUTION
• Verify the AC Line Voltage shown in the fuse holder window corresponds to that marked on the rear
panel, and that both settings are appropriate for the intended AC power input. Remove and verify
the proper fuse is installed before inserting the power cord and turning on the instrument.
• Always turn off the instrument before making any rear panel connections. This is especially critical
when making sensor to instrument connections.
I+
I-
V-
V+
I+
HEATER OUTPUT
HI
LO
GND
CHANNEL A
CHANNEL B
SERIAL I/O
IEEE-488 INTERFACE
SH1 AH1 T5 SR1 RL1 PP0 DC1 DT0 C0 E1
I+
I-
V-
V+
I+
C-330-U-2-1
Figure 2-1. Typical Model 330 Rear Panel
Power and Fuse Assembly
. The power and fuse assembly is the entry point for AC power to the unit. The
assembly consists of the power line jack, the power switch, and the fuse holder. The line cord plugs into the
power line jack. The power switch turns the unit on and off. The fuse holder contains a 2 A 3AG Slow Blow
fuse for 90
–
125 VAC or a 1 A 3AG Slow Blow fuse for 210
–
250 VAC. See Paragraph 5.2 for changing power
settings and fuse rating.
IEEE-488 Interface Connector
. The standard 24 pin connector connects the controller to any computer
equipped with a IEEE-488 Interface. Refer to Paragraph 4.1 for further information.
Serial I/O Connector
. Accepts a standard RJ-11 telephone connector to connect to the user’s computer.
The optional Model 2001 RJ-11 to RJ-11 10-foot Cable, Model 2002 RJ-11 to DB-25 Adapter, and Model 2003
RJ-11 to DE-9 Adapter are available accessories from Lake Shore (refer to Chapter 6 for details). Refer to
Paragraph 4.2 for setup and Serial I/O commands.
Channel A and B Sensor Input Connectors
. Connect up to two temperature sensors to the unit. Always turn
off the unit before connecting sensors. Refer to Paragraph 2.6 for details on sensor input setup.
Heater Output Connections
. Banana jacks provide HI, LO, and GND heater connections. Refer to
Paragraph 2.10 for details on heater connection setup.