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Driver=apausb.sys
Port=0
ID=523459
2. Change the "Name=" entry to something more meaningful for you (for example,
ST133USB - to indicate that this is a PVCAM-based system using an ST-133
with a USB 2.0 interface) and save the edited file.
[Camera_1]
Type=1
Name=ST133USB
Driver=apausb.sys
Port=0
ID=523459
3. The new cam
era name will now appear in the
Camera Name field.
Changing the ST-133's Line Voltage and Fuses
The appropriate voltage setting for your country is set at the factory and can be seen on
the back of the power module. If your voltage source changes, you will need to change
the voltage setting and you may need to change the fuse configuration.
WARNING!
Use proper fuse values and types for the controller and detector to be properly protected.
To Change Voltage and Fuse Configuration:
WARNING!
Before opening the power module, turn the Controller OFF and unplug the powercord.
1. As shown in Figure 62, place the flat
side of a flat bladed screwdriver
parallel to the back of the Controller
and behind the small tab at the top of
the power module, and twist the
screwdriver slowly but firmly to pop
the module open.
2. To change the voltage setting, roll the
selector drum
until the setting that is
closest to the actual line voltage is
facing outwards.
3. Confirm
the fuse ratings by removing
the two white fuse holders. To do so,
simply insert the flat blade of the
screwdriver behind the front tab of each
fuse holder and gently pry the assembly
out.
120Vac
~
Selector Drum
Fuse Holders
Figure 62. Power Input Module
Figure 63. Fuse Holder
4. Refer to the Fuse/Voltage label (above or below the Power Module) to see which
fuses are required by the selected voltage. If Controller power switch is on the back
of the ST-133, the Fuse/Voltage label is located below the Power Module.