2.3 Connecting the User System
■Connecting (using flat cables) to the user system
CAUTION
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is
Prohibition disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables. Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable. Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device problems, fire, or electric shock.
If connectors that are mates of probe connectors B1 and B2 of the adapter board are mounted in the user system, the user system can be connected to the adapter board via flat cables.
For the interface specifications of probe connector B1 and B2, see the Adapter Board Hardware Manual.
Connect flat cables to the probe connector B1 and B2 in the user system, as shown in Figure
Figure 2.3-3 Connecting (using flat cables) to the user system
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PROBE CN B1 PROBE CN B2
User system
To connect a flat cable, push its connector into probe connector B1 or B2 until the eject locks on both sides of the flat cable connector lock.
To disconnect a flat cable, pinch the eject locks on both sides of the flat cable connector until the flat cable unlocks, and pull out the connector.
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