3-2Power Preparations
This unit can be powered by a battery pack, DC power, or AC power.
3-2-1 Using AC Power
Connect an AC power source (100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) to the ~ AC IN connector on the right side of the unit with an AC power cord (not supplied, see page 133).
3-2-2 Using DC Power
Connect a DC power source to the DC IN 12V connector on the right side of the unit.
3-2-3 Using a Battery Pack
Usable battery packsThe battery packs usable with this unit are as follows.
Proceed as follows.
1 Remove the cover of the battery pack shoe.
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To remove the battery pack
Follow the above procedure in the reverse flow. After the battery pack is removed, replace the cover of the battery pack shoe.
When several power sources are connectedThe following table shows the automatically selected power source that drives this unit.
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Connected | Connected | Mounted | AC power a) | |
Connected | Connected | – | AC power a) | |
Connected | – | Mounted | AC power b) | |
– | Connected | Mounted | DC power c) |
a)Switches to DC power immediately if AC power supply is interrupted.
b)Switches to battery pack power immediately if AC power supply is interrupted.
c)Does not switch to battery pack power, even if DC power supply is interrupted. To drive this unit from the battery pack, disconnect the DC power connector from the DC IN 12V connector.
Preparations 3 Chapter
2 Fit the battery pack.
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