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IPN 074-505-P1E
IC6 Operating Manual
2.3 Connecting the Controller
The operation of the IC6 depends on the proper connection of power and signal
interfaces to owner equipment and sources.
WARNING - Risk Of Electric Shock
This IC6 has line voltage present on the primary circuits
whenever it is plugged into a mains power source.
Never remove the cover from the IC6 during normal
operation.
There are no operator serviceable items within this IC6.
Removal of the cover must be done only by a technically
qualified person.
In order to comply with accepted safety standards, the
IC6 must be installed into a rack or system which
contains a mains switch. This switch must break both
sides of the line when it is open and it must not interfere
with the safety earth ground.
The IC6 is initially powered by AC line current. The line voltage provided in your
facility must be within the voltage range of 100-230 V (ac) +/-15% V (ac).
2.3.1 Routing XIU Cables
The signals traveling on this cable are both analog and digital. It is suggested that
it not be routed near areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference, even if
its length must be somewhat increased.
2.3.2 Interface Cable Fabrication and Pin-Out
It is necessary to fabricate several cables in order to interface the IC6 to the
deposition system. Refer to section 2.2.3, Minimizing Noise Pickup From External
Cabling, on page 2-6.
2.3.2.1 Source Control Connection
Six digital to analog (DAC) outputs are provided as standard equipment with the
IC6. These standard 6 DAC channels with BNC connectors and six optional DAC
outputs on a 15 pin sub-D connector may be programmed for source control or
chart recorder functions as desired.

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