Apex Digital 5708009-C manual Interpreting the Manual and Unit Labels, Type Conventions

Models: 5708009-C

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Table 1-1.Apex PIN Positions and Associated Options (Continued)

PIN

Apex Feature

Options, Descriptions, and Cross-References

Position

 

 

 

 

 

15

CEX

0—default (no CEX)

 

 

1—CEX add (see “To Use the Common Exciter (CEX)

 

 

Feature (optional)” on page 5-12)

 

 

2—CEX w/1 Meter Cable (see “To Use the Common

 

 

Exciter (CEX) Feature (optional)” on page 5-12)

 

 

 

16

Water fitting

0—default to 3/8 BSP female (metric threads)

 

threads

1—3/8 NPT female

 

 

 

 

2—3/8 BSP to 1/2" NPT

 

 

For information on connecting the water, see “Connecting

 

 

Cooling Water” on page 5-4.

 

 

 

17

Custom

A—standard configurations

 

configuration

B—exclusive option #1

 

 

 

 

C—exclusive option #2

 

 

D—exclusive option #3

 

 

E—exclusive option #4

 

 

 

INTERPRETING THE MANUAL AND UNIT LABELS

The following sections provide information to help you interpret the use of type in the manual as well as frequently used graphics in the manual. It also provides a reference chart to help you understand the labels that may be used on the Apex unit.

Type Conventions

To help you quickly find what is being discussed, the manual presents certain words and phrases in type that are different from the rest of the text. We use the following type conventions:

Pin and signal names appear in capitalized italics (DUTY CYCLE.A).

Labels that are on the unit (switches, indicators, etc.) generally appear in boldface capital letters (MODIFY); however they appear as you see them on the unit. Exceptions are port names, which simply begin with a capital letter (User port).

Commands (162) and command names (setpoint) appear in boldface lowercase letters.

Italic refers to any new or unfamiliar term.

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