Installing the TDR6

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This chapter provides step-by-step procedures for installing and cabling the TDR6.

DANGER!

Electric Shock

Hazard

CAUTION!

Please Read

Carefully

Do not remove the TDR6 top cover! The TDR6 is powered by an exposed, switching AC power supply which presents an electric shock hazard when the top cover is removed. Personal injury or damage to the equipment can occur when the top cover is removed. None of the procedures in this manual require the removal of the TDR6 top cover.

Before beginning your installation, read the Safety Precautions as they contain important safety information and other instructions required to install the TDR6.

Placement The TDR6 can be installed on a table top or in a rack. Use the following guidelines to determine the appropriate installation for your needs:

If the equipment must be moved frequently, install the TDR6 on a table top or other flat surface.

If the equipment is going to be installed permanently, install the TDR6 in a rack using rack mount brackets.

Whichever installation is used, always position the equipment to allow easy access to the rear panel and provide adequate ventilation.

To properly install the TDR6, follow the instructions provided in the appendix on table top and rack mount installation instructions.

Ventilation

The TDR6 must be positioned to receive adequate ventilation at all times. The cooling fan pulls air in through the side vents, circulates the air, and exhausts it out the side vents. The minimum air flow clearance required on both sides of the chassis is three (3) inches and six (6) inches for the rear panel.

Powering on the The rear panel AC power supply interface includes an On/Off (—/0) power switch TDR6 and an IEC 320 AC power cord receptacle. The maximum power supply output

for the TDR6 is 200 watts. The typical TDR6 configuration requires 100 watts.

The TDR6 is powered by an auto-sensing, auto-ranging AC switching power supply. The power supply accepts 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz.

AC Power Cords

The TDR6 shipping kit includes two AC power cords, one for North American applications, specifically the United States and Canada, and the other for international applications.

AC wiring must be done in accordance with governmental standards and codes in effect at the TDR6 installation site. Refer to the Safety Precautions for additional information.

CAUTION!

Please Read

Carefully

Installing the TDR6

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