On Jan 4 2006, 10:56, Richard wrote:
In article <10601040813.ZM28391 at
mindy.dunnington.plus.com>,
Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> writes:
> There should be, on all BA11-M, BA11-N, and
BA11-S boxes (except
some
> expansion boxes that have no LED/switch panel at
all) though
depending
> on the box, it may be labelled LTC or AUX.
Incidentally, on a BA23, the power control is brought out to the
standard 3-pin Mate-N-Lock labelled J6, on the back of the chassis, at
the left, near the IEC mains inlet.
Mine is labelled "AUX On/Off" and I
didn't know what it did.
On the 861 power conditioner there is a connector labelled J2. Is
this where the switch connects up?
If it's a 3-pin AMP Commercial Mate-N-Lock, then yes it's the power
control bus. There should be two connectors, actually, so you can
daisy-chain cabinets/controllers. As Henk said in a separate reply,
the controllers normally have only mains power outlets and two or three
control sockets.
On my 861Bs there are 8 mains outlets on the left, 4 on the right, and
the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch is towards the right, with one unlabelled
power control socket to the left of it, and two more to the right.
On my 871Bs, on the smaller QBus cabinets, there are three pairs of
mains outlets, with the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch just to the right of
centre above one pair, and two power control connectors labelled J1 and
J2 above the rightmost pair.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York