Update. I did just find some DG Doc, in the Nova 4 16 Slot Illustrated
Parts Breakdown (016-000940-00) that I have.
Curiously, for 120v, they show Hot going to Pin *** 4 ***, but the plug
otherwise wired exactly as I described in my previous message. But, I
think that is in error, and one should wire hot to pin ***3 *** for 120V.
For 240V they show Hot going to pin 3, neutral to 9, and ground to 5
(and 6). For 240V the only interconnects they show are from 1 to 11 and
from 4 to 7 (as opposed to 4 to 8 for 120V). Again, I
think that hot
pin 3 is in error, and (probably) for 240V, one should wire hot to
pin 4
BUT I HAVE NO WAY TO VERIFY THIS.
HOWEVER, I did go back and re-verify what I wrote earlier on both my
Nova/4 and (now) my S/140 as well and both have pin 3 as HOT. All 120V
of it.
Other than that, the interconnections I described below match the doc.
The only variance is between hot for 120v (I say pin 3, they say 4) and
hot for 240v (they say pin 3).
Go figure. (Unfortunately, I don't have power supply drawings that I
can use to arbitrate).
Jay
On 6/16/2012 11:07 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
I happen have one. (An S/140 would have the same
cable - it uses the
exact same power supply). (I also looked thru my drawings, and none
seem to give the pinout for this cable).
Orientation: F = pin with a flat, R = Round pin.
Looking at the connector on the cable (i.e., looking into the pin end
of the AC cable), we have
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
F R F
R R R
R R R
R F R
The numbering shows on the connector on the Nova 4, so you can use the
number on the Nova 4's connector to orient yourself and confirm.
For 110V AC (which is what I have)
Pin 1 connects to Pin 11 in the power cable.
Pin 2 connects to Pin 12 in the power cable.
Pin 4 connects to Pin 8 in the power cable.
Pin 5 connects to Pin 6 in the power cable.
Pin 7 connects to Pin 10 in the power cable.
Ground is pin 5 (and therefore pin 6 as well)
Hot is pin 3.
Neutral is pin 9.
On a standard 3 prong power cord, hot goes into the SMALLER (right
side) of the two blade slots (in the US), and as you
look at the plug from the pin end, is on the LEFT.
VERIFY your Nova 4 and your pinouts by checking that pins 5 and 6 on
your chassis connector connect to the chassis itself, with an ohmeter,
and check for resistance between pings 3 and 9.
Jay
On 6/16/2012 5:50 PM, mcguire at
neurotica.com wrote:
On Jun 16, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Camiel
Vanderhoeven<iamcamiel at gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have the pinout for the 12-pin power
connector on the
Nova-4 or Eclipse S/120 at hand?
I don't, but do I have a complete S/280
system at my building. I
know it's physically similar to the S/120, and it's from the same
era...I'd be happy to dig into it when I get back there tomorrow and
see what I can figure out.
I also have some docs and possibly some schematics but I've not
yet been able to catalog it all.
As you're discovering, there's very little information floating
around out there about these machines. :-( Once I figure out what I
have, I will find a way to make it available.
-Dave