GarrettCom DX40 manual Power and Ground, Indicators

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CHAPTER 1 - Overview

Configuration

1.2.2 Power and Ground

The DX40 can be ordered with a high (90 -250 VAC or VDC) or low (24-48 VDC) voltage power supply. The connection point for the power supply is located at the top of the chassis. The top surface also contains the primary ground stud and labels including serial number, model number, and power specifications, as illustrated in Figure 1-2.

For detailed power specifications see Table 1-5.

2-position Terminal Block Power Connection

Ground Connection

Figure 1-2. Top View

1.2.3 Indicators

The operational status of the ports of the DX40 is indicated by a bank of LEDs on the beveled corner of the chassis, visible from the front and the side, as illustrated in Figure 1-3.

DX40 Serial Device Router Installation Guide

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