Owner`s manual
Page 2-9Installation
Power Supply AC Voltage and Receptacles
The voltage select switch shown in the rear panel illustrations is factory set to 115 volts.
By simply sliding the switch to the opposite position, you can convert the power supply
for 230 volt operation.
The power supply has one standard AC power receptacle and one AC accessory
receptacle (typically used to supply power to a terminal or subsystem located close to
your computer). One standard AC power cord is packaged with your computer. If you
wish to use the AC accessory outlet, you can purchase the appropriate power cord from
any retail computer store.
STANDARD POWER CORD ACCESSORY POWER CORD
PREPARING THE SITE
For your computer to do its best job for you, you must place it in an environment it is
comfortable in. Extreme temperature or humidity can cause computer failure. But, it is
not very demanding—its environmental needs are similar to your own.
Physical Requirements
The first step is to make sure the place you want to put your computer is large enough
and sturdy enough for it. Also, leave enough room for any terminals and printers you
want to use.
Make sure the AC power cord will reach from the back panel to an electrical outlet, and
that there are enough electrical outlets for all terminals and printers. You should also
make sure you have enough terminal cabling to reach from the back panel of your
computer to the terminals and printers. See the following section on "Power and Cable
Connections" for more tips and suggestions.
Eagle Series Computer Owner’s Manual, Rev. 03