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LI-COR LI-8100A - The Analyzer Control Unit; Using Batteries; Using PCMCIA (PC) Adapter Cards

LI-COR LI-8100A
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Initial Setup
2-3
Note that if you swap between Survey and Long-Term chambers connected to
the Analyzer Control Unit you must power the instrument off and then back
on, as the type of chamber attached to the Analyzer Control Unit is recognized
during system startup.
The Analyzer Control Unit
Using Batteries
The LI-8100A requires one 6400-03 battery to power the instrument; alternatively,
an external power source (10.5-28 VDC) can be connected via the Auxiliary Sensor
Interface. The 6400-03 fits inside the Analyzer Control Unit, and can be connected
to either of the two battery connectors. You can attach a second, fully charged
battery before removing the discharged battery to provide uninterrupted operation.
The 6400-03 requires the LI-6020 Battery Charger, which charges up to four 6400-
03 batteries at once.
Using PCMCIA (PC) Adapter Cards
The Analyzer Control Unit has two slots for insertion of two PC cards; only one
compact flash, wireless adapter, or Ethernet adapter card can be installed in the
Analyzer Control Unit. It is not possible to install two of the same type of PC cards
at the same time. The Analyzer Control Unit is configured at the factory with a
compact flash card adapter and Ethernet adapter card installed. If you choose to
control the instrument with the optional wireless package, you will need to eject
either the compact flash or Ethernet adapter card. The Ethernet adapter card is
connected internally to a short cable that extends to the Ethernet connector on the
Analyzer Control Unit side panel. If you choose to eject the Ethernet adapter card,
simply remove the cable at the junction shown below in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4. To remove the Ethernet adapter card, eject the card, and disconnect the cable at
the junction shown.
Disconnect the Ethernet
card adapter cable here.

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