Operation
R&S
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TS7124AS
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
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Operation
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
Chapter 2.3, "Potentially Danger-
Operating the chamber consists of the activities described in the following subchapters:
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7.1
Activating the Chamber
As a prerequisite, ensure that all instructions described in
To activate the chamber
Connecting the chamber to power activates it. It does not have a separate [ON
/
OFF]
switch.
1.
CAUTION!
Initial door movement can cause injury. When you connect the chamber
to power, the door can move abruptly.
To prevent unexpected movement of the door upon first activation, perform the fol-
lowing safety measure.
Pull the door fully open.
2. Connect the DC plug of the power supply unit (included in the delivery) to the
24
V
DC power supply connector, see
"To prepare the power connection"
shows the resulting connections.
The chamber is activated.
The pneumatic system moves the door to its fully opened position, while the status
LED in the push-button switch unit remains turned off.
When you push the button again or send the
command, the door closes
and the status LED turns green.
Activating the Chamber