Toshiba T2E Projection Television User Manual


 
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3.3 Mounting in the Base Unit
Mount your DN211 in the I/O slot of the base unit for the T2/T2E/T2N and lock the master device.
See "Mounting/Removing the Module" in the Main Unit Users Manual for detail.
CAUTION
1. Since the DN211 is designed for Toshiba's T2 series, be sure to mount your DN211
in the base unit, instead of using it in stand-alone; don't use it for other applications.
Unauthorized applications can cause electric shock, bodily injury, and/or mechanical
malfunction.
2. Be sure to turn OFF the power (on the T2 side and network side) before attaching or
detaching the DN211 and/or the terminal block. Failing to do so will cause electric
shock, malfunction, and/or failure.
3. Keep the DN211 free from foreign matter such as electric-wire waste. Failing to do so
could cause fire, failure, and/or malfunction.
4. Check the connectors, cables, and base unit of the DN211, for their firm connection
and mounting using stoppers and screws. Note loose connection or mounting can be
shaky or easily disconnected off, resulting in failure or malfunction of the DN211.
More than one unit of DN211 can be mounted for one unit of the T2/T2E/T2N, as explained in
"1.5.2 Number of Mounting Modules." The DN211 can be mounted in the basic base unit and an
extended base unit.
Since the DN211 falls in a low-voltage I/O unit, place it at the left side of the unit, whereas arrange
high-voltage I/O units at the right side of the unit. Separate low-voltage units from high-voltage
units when wiring them ("8.4 Network Installation" explains network cables wiring).
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Using the Basic Base Unit (BU218) for 8-Boards I/O Unit
Figure 3.4 Example of Mounting on the Base Unit
The current consumption of the T2/T2E/T2N side power of the DN211 (DC5V) is 0.5 A. To
examination the power capacity, refer to "Examining the Power Capacity" of the T2 Users
Manual/T2E Users Manual/T2N Users Manual, besides "1.5.2 Number of Mounting Modules."