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Section 2: Installation _____________________________________________
Page 2-6
8197 Instruction Manual
2.5
MODEL 8197 PREPARATION FOR USE
This section outlines the set-up procedure to prepare the Model 8197 for
operation.
2.5.1 Antenna
Connection
Install the Model 8225 Antenna and related accessories as outlined previously in
this section. Connect the antenna cable to the rear panel GPS ANT connector.
2.5.2 AC
Power
The standard Model 8197 receives primary power from a 90 to 264 VAC 50/60
Hz power source. A detachable line cord is furnished in the ancillary kit. The
supplied line cord is compatible with AC receptacles (NEMA 5-15R) commonly
found in the United States and Canada. Alternate type line cords may be
obtained locally. Connect the line cord to the rear panel AC module and a
properly grounded power receptacle.
NOTE
: The Model 8197 accepts the complete range
of 90 to 264 VAC without a change in instrument
setup. Do not change the AC fuse or line voltage
selector.
On AC powered units, the DC power connector allows connection of a backup
power source. The backup source powers the oscillator and GPS receiver
whenever AC power is interrupted. Backup power speeds recovery time when
AC power is restored by eliminating oscillator warm-up and retrace and GPS
reacquisition time. The backup power requirement is +24 VDC, 10 Watts
maximum. The DC power connector is shown in Figure 2-6.
2.5.3 DC
Power
DC power options allow operation from various DC power sources. Table 2-1
lists the DC power configurations available. Power consumption is 48 Watts
during the initial four-minute start up period and 24 Watts thereafter.
Power Option
Nominal Voltage
Input Range
Option 52
± 12 VDC
11.1 - 16.5 VDC
Option 53
± 24 VDC
22.1 - 33.1 VDC
Option 53R
+24 VDC
22.8 - 25.2 VDC
Option 54
± 48 VDC
44.2 - 66.2 VDC
TABLE 2-1 DC POWER CONFIGURATIONS