pulseEKKO PRO
2-System Assembly and Startup
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2.6
Starting the pulseEKKO PRO System
2.6.1 Powering the DVL and Control Module
Connect the Control Module to Power Supply Cable to the receptacle labelled 3 on the control module
(Figure 2-34) This cable will only fit on the number 3 receptacle. Note that the other end of this cable has
an XLR connector. Power can be supplied to the DVL by using a battery (normally supplied by Sensors &
Software) with the mating XLR connector.
If powering the DVL with a user-supplied standard 12 Volt battery, connect the optional Power Cable
Extension with Alligator Clips to the end of the Control Module to Power Supply Cable (Figure 2-34). The
alligator clips can then be connected to a 12 Volt battery. Make sure that the black clip is attached to the
negative (-) and the red clip is attached to the positive (+) battery terminals. If the alligator clips are
connected to the wrong terminals of the battery, the DVL will not be powered. When the DVL is receiving
power the upper red light on the front of the DVL will be illuminated.
Figure 2-34: Attach the Control Module to Power Supply Cable to receptacle 3 on the control module (left). The DVL and control
module can then be powered using the battery with the XLR connector supplied by Sensors & Software (top right). This battery
may be a belt battery (shown) or a larger SmartCart battery. Using the optional alligator clip cable, the DVL and control module
can also be powered using any standard 12 Volt battery (middle right). The DVL and control module can also be powered using the
supplied AC mains (bottom right). This last option is used when powering the DVL in the office to download data.