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Ametek NetWave 3.1 - Splitting Multi Source to Standalone

Ametek NetWave 3.1
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AMETEK CTs NetWave
The following steps are required to split off from NetWave Multi Source to single NetWaves :
- The Framebus OUT of the NetWave Master (L1) is not connected.
- The Framebus OUT of the NetWave Slave (L2) is not connected.
- The Framebus IN of the NetWave Master (L1), NetWave Slave (L2) and
NetWave Slave (L3) muss be terminated with a Framebus Terminator
- The Signal OUT1 of the NetWave Slave (L2) is connected to the Signal IN2
of the NetWave Slave (L2).
- The Signal OUT1 of the NetWave Slave (L3) is connected to the Signal IN2
of the NetWave Slave (L3).
- Each NetWave is supplied.
- The PC computer connected to the each NetWave.
- The NetWave Master (L1) is setup in the menu “Standalone/Master/Slave” to the mode “Standalone”.
The NetWave works as standalone device.
- The NetWave Slave (L2) is setup in the menu “Standalone/Master/Slave” to the mode “Standalone”.
The NetWave works as standalone device.
- The NetWave Slave (L3) is setup in the menu “Standalone/Master/Slave” to the mode “Standalone”.
The NetWave works as standalone device.
- The EUT is connected to each NetWave.
The N from each NetWave are not connected.
The PE from each NetWave are not connected.

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