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CAUTION!
Voltages capable of causing injury or death are present in this instrument. Use extreme
caution whenever the instrument cover is removed.
Line Voltage
This DC Module for this instrument can be setup to operate on 110-120 or 220-240
VAC and a line frequency of 50 to 60 Hz.
The setup voltage for this DC Module is
specified on page 4.
For conversion to a different line voltage please contact SDI.
Fuse
A 2.0 Ampere 250V slow-blow fuse is used for 100-120 VAC operation
A 1.0 Ampere 250V slow-blow fuse is used for 220-240 VAC operation.
Only replace fuses with the same type and specifications.
Line Cord
The CS-1 DC Module has a detachable, three wire power cord for connection to a
grounded power source. The enclosure of the unit is directly connected to the outlet
ground to protect against electrical shock. Always use an outlet with a protective
ground and do not disable this safety mechanism.
Service
Do not attempt to service or adjust the instrument unless another person, capable of
providing first aid or resuscitation, is present.
Operation
To operate the CS-1 unit, locate the AC power entry connector on the rear panel of the
CS-1 DC Module and connect the AC power cable. When power is applied to the CS-1
DC Module, LEDs located on the front panel, labeled “ON”, should light up.
Make sure
that the CS-1 Synthesizer Module has the STANDBY switch in OFF position.
Using the DC cables provided, connect the DC connectors located on the rear panel of
the DC Module to the DC connectors located on the rear panel of the CS-1 Synthesizer
Module. Once all AC and DC cables are connected you can put the STANDBY switch in
the ON position.
Safety and Preparation for Use
SDI
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