Power Up: DLP-503
363-205-401
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Issue 7, March 1997
6.
NOTE:
Four plugs are supplied from the power panel to battery string 1 and four
plugs are also supplied to battery string 2. These plugs are labeled P1
through P8 and are listed in Table A along with their associated battery
strings.
Connect each battery lead jack to one of two plugs supplied to each shelf.
7.
At power panel, reinstall fuses associated with battery string being installed
[either F1 and F2 or F3 and F4 (Table A)].
8.
Get DMM and condition to measure DC volts.
9.
On power panel, connect DMM test leads to + BAT TEST jack (J1 or J3) and
−
BAT TEST jack (J2 or J4) of battery string being tested.
10. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC?
If YES, then proceed to Step 19.
If NO, then continue with Step 11.
11. Check battery lead connections at battery shelf.
12. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC?
If YES, then proceed to Step 19.
If NO, then continue with Step 13.
13.
NOTE:
If voltage requirements are not met after replacement battery pack is
installed, original battery pack should be reinstalled in battery shelf.
Replace one of the battery packs in battery shelf.
14. On power panel, connect DMM test leads to + BAT TEST jack (J1 or J3) and
−
BAT TEST jack (J2 or J4) of battery string being tested.
15. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC?
If YES, then proceed to Step 19.
If NO, then continue with Step 16.