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Setting up hdx, Changing the input voltage, Selecting normal or low line voltage range – Grass Valley SHED Jan 16 2015 User Manual

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User Guide

Setting Up HDX

The HDX can accept either 120 VAC or 240 VAC. Input voltage selection is NOT automatic; it
must be manually configured by adjusting the Power Entry Module (

Figure 2-3

).

The unit accepts AC line voltage with a standard IEC/NEMA type power cord. A window on
the Power Entry Module reflects the current VAC setting, either 115 or 230.

Verify that the voltages on the units are set properly before operating the system.

Changing the Input Voltage

To change the input voltage to the HDX:

1 Use a small, flat-blade screwdriver in the notch at the top of the Power Entry Module to

gently pry open the module cover and expose the fuse block. The cover is hinged at the
bottom and will open easily.

2 Gently pop out the fuse block.

3 Turn the block over and replace it back into the module.

4 Close the module cover.

The new input voltage value will be visible in the voltage value window.

The same procedure is followed for fuse replacement. Be careful to replace fuses with ones
of equal voltage, current and duration (3 Amp, 250V, Slo-Blo)

Fig. 2-3: Power Entry Module for HDX

Selecting Normal or Low line voltage range

The HDX operates on AC mains power and can work with a variety of voltages. The internal
power supply can be set for two operating ranges: 120/240 VAC (normal) and 100/200 VAC
(low) +/- 10%, both at 50/60 Hz.

To change between Normal to Low line voltages, it is necessary to open the HDX unit and
change the transformer connections to the Power Entry Module. Proceed as follows:

• Remove all external connections from the HDX.

• Remove the (4) #4-40 screws in the HDX faceplate and carefully withdraw the chassis

from the cover. The connections to the transformer are color-coded and are connected
to the Power Entry Module with 0.187" spade-type connectors ("Fastons"). These are
labeled "A", "B", "C", and "D" on the rear of the power module.

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