Specifications
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual
2-2 Installing AMC-101 AMC-101
2.3 Installing AMC-101
AMC-101 is a standalone device intended for tabletop or bench installation. It is
delivered completely assembled. No provision is made for bolting the unit on the
tabletop.
To install AMC-101:
1. Determine the required configuration of AMC-101 and set the internal
jumpers and switches accordingly (see Configuring AMC-101 below).
2. Install interface modules (see Installing Interface Modules below).
3. Connect the interfaces (see Connecting the Interfaces below).
4. Connect power to the unit (see Connecting the Power below).
Access to the inside of the equipment is permitted only to the authorized and
qualified personnel.
To avoid accidental electric shock, always disconnect the interface cables and
the power cord before removing the unit from its casing.
Line voltages are present inside AMC-101 when it is connected to power
and/or the lines. Moreover, under certain fault conditions, dangerous voltages
may appear on the lines connected to the unit.
Any adjustment, maintenance and repair of the opened instrument under
voltage must be avoided as much as possible and, when inevitable, should be
carried out only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazard involved.
Capacitors inside the unit may still be charged even after the unit has been
disconnected from its source of power.
AMC-101 contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To
prevent ESD damage, avoid touching the internal components. Before moving
jumpers, touch the AMC-101 rear panel.
Configuring AMC-101
This section describes how to set two jumpers located on the AMC-101 printed-
circuit board. Figure 2-1 illustrates the layout of the AMC-101 PCB. Table 2-1
provides details on the functions of the internal jumpers and their default settings.
To set the internal jumpers:
5. Disconnect all the cables connected to AMC-101.
6. Unscrew the two rear panel screws holding the top panel.
7. Slide out the top panel to gain access to the interior of the unit.
8. Set the JP2 and JP7 jumpers (see Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1).
9. Reinstall the top cover.
The AMC-101 PCB contains additional jumpers and switches that are factory-set
and must not be moved by the user.
Warning
Caution
Caution