MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL
January 2002 2-1
Chapter 2: Installation
UNPACKING
1. Thoroughly examine the box to verify it
was not damaged in shipping. If you find
damage, immediately file a claim with the
shipper.
2. Carefully unpack the MTEK6000 from
the shipping container. Verify that the
box contains every item listed on the
shipping order.
INITIAL CHECK OUT
!!! CAUTION !!!
This unit contains certain electronic
components that are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (ESD); therefore,
proper precautions should be taken
during maintenance operations to avoid
ESD. It is recommended that the
operator first touch the shell of the MS
connector (RS-232C port) on the left side
of the unit to dissipate any accumulated
static charge. Additional precautions
may be taken in order to minimize the
possibility of ESD, including the use of a
grounding wrist strap (i.e., 3M part
number 2214).
3. Examine the label on the left side of the
enclosure. It indicates the serial number
and pressure range for your unit. Verify
that these parameters match your
requirements. If they do not, please
contact your sales representative.
4. Open the front door by loosening the
upper and lower right hand corner screws
or quick release latches of the enclosure
and swinging the door out. See Fig. 1-1.
5. If the unit is battery powered, verify that
jumpers JP 19, 20 and 24 are in the A to B
position. Load the battery pack with fresh
batteries and connect it to the corrector at
position J6. Repeat with the second battery
pack connecting it at position J7 (see Fig.
2-1). Go to step 7.
6. If the unit is powered via an external
power source (UPS or SPS option), make
sure that jumpers JP 19, 20 and 24 are in
the B to C position and connect the DC
power input to the DC input screw
terminals 6 (V+) and 5 (GND) prior to
power up. Refer to Fig. 2-1 for locating
the connection points
WARNING
The operating voltage range from an external
power source is 7-18 VDC. Do NOT exceed
recommended input voltage of 18 VDC.
7. When you first apply power, the display
will show the first two capital letters of the
first label, followed by the value and then
the units. For example, the label
Corrected Volume MCF with a value of
00000000 would be displayed as CV
00000000 MCF.
Figure 2- 1 Power connection and configuration