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4.3.5. Auxiliary Cable
The auxiliary cable connects the handheld
controller to the power controller. 36VDC and
network signals are used in the cable.
Both auxiliary cable connectors are identical and
interchangeable. The cable may be plugged into
the 4-pin receptacle on the power controller or the
crawler’s umbilical.
NOTE:
Inspect the cable and connectors for damage before use. When any damage
is evident, the cable must
NOT
be utilized. Use of a damaged cable may be a
safety hazard and could also put other system components at risk.
4.3.6. Encoder Cable
The encoder cable connects the
NAVIC
system
to the user’s instrument. This cable allows
transmission of two-axis position signals from the
NAVIC
to the instrument. The encoder cable also
provides 5VDC from the user’s instrument to the
encoder isolation circuitry.
Various encoder styles are available for various
instruments.
NOTE:
Inspect the cable and connectors for damage before use. When damage is
evident, the cable must
NOT
be used.
4.3.7. Installation/Removal Mat
The installation/removal mat is used for installation
and removal of motorized magnetic-wheeled
scanners from the inspection surface. A motorized
scanner can drive on/off the mat, while the
integrated magnets in the mat hold it firmly in place
on the inspection surface. The scanner installation
mat can be used on both round and flat surfaces.
Fig. 67 - Auxiliary cable
Fig. 68 - Encoder cable
WARNING!
MAGNETIC MATERIAL.
The
installation/removal mat contains magnetic material.
Those with pacemakers or ICD’s must stay at least
10 cm
(4 in)
away.
Fig. 69 - Installation/removal mat