Power switch, Ethernet port (lan), Trigger input (trig in) – BNC 745-20C-T User Manual
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User's Manual - MOD745-20
October 2014
Page 10 / 30
4.2.1. Power switch
The unit is turned ON by switching the red button located above the mains connector.
The MOD745-20 can be operated from 90 to 240 V at a line frequency of 50
– 60 Hz.
4.2.2. Ethernet port (LAN)
The
“LAN” RJ45 rear panel connector is used to remote control the MOD745-20 with TCP/IP protocol.
4.2.3. Trigger input (TRIG IN)
The “TRIG IN” BNC connector is used for application of the trigger input signal that generates the single
shot sequence.
4.2.4. Trigger ouptut (T0)
The “T0” BNC connector is used as the output temporal reference for delayed outputs. This should be
terminated in 50
if used.
4.2.5. Clock output (CLK OUT)
The “CLK OUT” BNC connector (option) is used to monitor the internal frequency reference divided by 2.
This signal is synchronous with the other outputs. This should be terminated in 50
if used.
4.2.6. Clock input (CLK IN)
The “CLK IN” BNC connector is used to add an external frequency reference.
4.2.7. Delayed output (T1 to T20)
“T1” to “T20” BNC connectors are the 20 delayed outputs. They should be terminated in 50
if used.