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b) Mounting MR-BAT6V1
BAT1
Securely mount an MR-BAT6V1 to the BAT1 holder.
CON1
Click
Insert the MR-BAT6V1 connector mounted on BAT1
holder to CON1.
Confirm the click sound at this point.
The connector has to be connected in the right direction.
If the connector is pushed forcefully in the incorrect
direction, the connector will break.
Place the MR-BAT6V1 lead wire to the duct designed to
store lead wires.
Insert MR-BAT6V1 to the holder in the same procedure in
the order from BAT2 to BAT5.
Bring out the lead wire from the space between the ribs, and bend it as
shown above to store it in the duct. Connect the lead wire to the
connector. Be careful not to get the lead wire caught in the case or
other parts.
When the lead wire is damaged, external short circuit may occur, and
the battery can become hot.
Summary of Contents for MR-J4W2
Page 9: ...A 8 MEMO ...
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Page 31: ...1 FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION 1 14 MEMO ...
Page 95: ...4 STARTUP 4 20 MEMO ...
Page 169: ...6 NORMAL GAIN ADJUSTMENT 6 20 MEMO ...
Page 201: ...7 SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS 7 32 MEMO ...
Page 213: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 12 MEMO ...
Page 219: ...9 OUTLINE DRAWINGS 9 6 MEMO ...
Page 229: ...10 CHARACTERISTICS 10 10 MEMO ...
Page 295: ...13 USING STO FUNCTION 13 14 MEMO ...
Page 327: ...14 USING A LINEAR SERVO MOTOR 14 32 MEMO ...
Page 371: ...16 FULLY CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM 16 24 MEMO ...
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