I am at home now ... my 11/03 has the switch labeled LTC on | off.
I checked a few (old black) 861's that I have, but none of them had a "Jx"
label.
A modern-ish (blank metal) one had J10 and J11 on it printed.
AFAIK, all 861's have only "heavy" AC power outlets and small 3-pin control
sockets.
Get the 861 diagrams from bitsavers, I'd say ...
- Henk, PA8PDP.
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Onderwerp: Re: DEC 874-A Power Conditioner
In article <10601040813.ZM28391 at mindy.dunnington.plus.com>,
Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> writes:
On Jan 4 2006, 8:22, Gooijen, Henk wrote:
Hi Richard,
I have one 11/03, but AFAIK (I'm at work now) there is no switch
on the front panel of the 03 to control on/off.
There should be, on all BA11-M, BA11-M, 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.
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?
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