I can see the problem :-)
The power controller is most of the time a part of a complete
printset of a machine. That is also the case with the PSUs.
Anyway, check out:
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: donderdag 5 januari 2006 2:26
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: DEC 874-A Power Conditioner
In article <10601050053.ZM61 at mindy.dunnington.plus.com>,
Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> writes:
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.
OK, I looked at it more carefully... its an 871, not an 861.
It has 6 switched outlets and 2 3-conductor connectors
labelled J1 and J2. J1 has something plugged into it that
goes into the cabinet somewhere. Switching to "remote on",
and then applying power everywhere and diddling the AUX
ON/OFF switch did nothing. I'll have to trace where this
cable from J1 goes in the cabinet to find out more.
A couple people said that the docs on this were at
bitsavers.org, but I couldn't find it. URL anyone?
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