PDG-2515/2520 Operating Manual
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equipment when making connections in high voltage or high current
circuits. Discharge high voltage capacitors after removing power.

Servicing Safety Summary

DEI strongly recommends that all repairs and adjustments be performed by
factory qualified personnel. DEI will not be responsible for personal injury or
damage to the pulse generator that occurs during repair by any party other than
the factory. Any repairs, adjustments or modifications made by anyone other than
authorized DEI personnel voids the factory warranty.

PREPARATION FOR USE

General
After unpacking, initial inspection and electrical installation procedures
should be performed to assure that the unit is in good working order. If it is
determined that the unit is damaged, the carrier should be notified
immediately. Repair problems should be directed to the service
department,
Directed Energy, Inc. (DEI),
Fort Collins, Colorado.
Telephone: (970) 493-1901
FAX: (970) 493-1903
EMAIL: deiinfo@directedenergy.com
Initial Inspection
Inspect unit for exterior mechanical damage.
Inspect power input cord and input power module for obvious signs of
damage.
Electrical Installation
Standard units are shipped ready for use with a nominal 90 - 264 VAC input.
Operation
This section provides basic operating instructions for the PDG-2515 hardware.

Operating Tips

1. The two output channels have synchronized frequencies. Pulse width and
pulse delay settings of one channel are dependent on the frequency of the
other channel. When changing frequency be aware that both pulse width
and delay are within range on both channels.
2. When using the 10X button to increase the rate at which the frequency
changes, when it is first depressed the value will change by 10X, further