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Disposal
We hope that the I128 gives you long and reliable service. The I128 is manufactured to be compliance with the European Union RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC, and as such should not present any health hazard. Nevertheless, when your I128 has reached the end of its working life, you must dispose of it in accordance with local regulations in force. If you are disposing of the product in the European Union, this includes compliance with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) 2002/96/EC. Please contact Pyramid Technical
Consultants, Inc. for instructions when you wish to dispose of the device.
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Table of contents
- 2 CONTENTS
- 6 FIGURES
- 8 SAFETY INFORMATION
- 10 MODELS
- 11 SCOPE OF SUPPLY
- 12 OPTIONAL ITEMS AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- 14 INTENDED USE AND KEY FEATURES
- 16 SPECIFICATION
- 23 INSTALLATION
- 24 Typical setup
- 27 Cables
- 27 Signal current path
- 30 HOW THE I128 WORKS AND HOW TO USE IT - AN OVERVIEW
- 37 GETTING STARTED USING THE PTC DIAGNOSTIC G2 HOST PROGRAM
- 43 Data tab
- 45 Data analysis
- 46 Ionization chamber
- 47 Setup
- 50 Calibration
- 51 Interlocks
- 53 Properties
- 55 Strip display
- 55 Scope display
- 56 Histogram display
- 56 Cursor
- 57 Filtering and zero subtraction
- 60 I128 CIRCUIT OVERVIEW
- 60 Signal current inputs
- 62 Calibration current switching
- 62 Analog signals
- 62 Digital signals
- 63 High voltage
- 63 Interlocks
- 63 Secondary FPGA
- 64 Power supplies
- 65 HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLIES
- 68 SAMPLES, LOGGED DATA, INTEGRATION AND AVERAGING
- 71 TRIGGERS AND DATA BUFFERING
- 71 I128 internal buffer
- 72 PTC DiagnosticG2 buffer
- 72 Custom triggering
- 75 Pre-defined trigger modes
- 76 Trigger response time
- 77 MONITOR PULSE OUTPUT
- 78 ACTUATOR CONTROL
- 80 INTERLOCKS AND DIRECT CONTROL LINES
- 81 Enable/Status
- 82 Interlock
- 82 Relay
- 83 CONNECTING SLAVE DEVICES
- 84 CALIBRATION
- 85 PEAK FITTING
- 87 USING THE TRIANGLE GENERATOR TEST BOARD
- 89 GATE CONNECTIONS
- 90 CONNECTORS
- 90 I/O port (environmental monitors)
- 91 Actuator
- 91 HCC: High current input (channel 0)
- 92 Signal inputs (strip inputs)
- 94 High voltage output and input
- 94 Ethernet communications
- 94 RS-232 / RS-485 communications
- 95 Gate input and output
- 95 Monitor input
- 95 Fiber-optic communications
- 96 Enable/Status port
- 96 Interlock port
- 96 Relay port
- 96 Power input, 24 VDC
- 96 Ground lug
- 97 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
- 97 Key switch
- 97 Address switch
- 97 Mode switch
- 98 Reset button
- 98 Power on
- 98 Mode switch
- 98 HV on
- 98 Power
- 98 Initiated
- 98 Active
- 99 Power up LED sequence
- 99 RJ-45 indicators
- 100 COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES
- 104 USING THE I128 ON A NETWORK
- 105 Reset at boot time
- 106 Using the serial port
- 107 ASCII COMMUNICATION
- 109 CREATING A HOST SOFTWARE APPLICATION
- 110 FAULT-FINDING
- 115 MAINTENANCE
- 117 RETURNS PROCEDURE
- 118 SUPPORT
- 119 DISPOSAL
- 120 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- 121 REVISION HISTORY