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| 5. Once you have confirmed you have the correct voltage, click the red switch on the DC power distribution panel. This will send power to your attached spade terminals, so ensure that you are safe and ready to perform this step. | 5. Once you have confirmed you have the correct voltage, click the red switch on the DC power distribution panel. This will send power to your attached spade terminals, so ensure that you are safe and ready to perform this step. | ||
| - | 6. Turn on the computer that is installed on the rack using the black power switch and wait for it to boot up. This can be a time consuming stage, that does not mean you did anything wrong. If you are worried about finding the correct switch, it is beneath a printed label which reads "36 pounds" | + | 6. Turn on the computer that is installed on the rack using the black power switch and wait for it to boot up. This can be a time consuming stage, that does not mean you did anything wrong. If you are worried about finding the correct switch, it is beneath a printed label which reads "36 pounds" |
| 7. On the m300 box that is on the rack, you will need to flip two metal switches, one for system power and one for element power. Both will be needed to engage the WCM-3000, otherwise it will not work. A good way to troubleshoot this process is to assess the amplitude on the Laboratory DC power supply, and ensure that power is being drawn. | 7. On the m300 box that is on the rack, you will need to flip two metal switches, one for system power and one for element power. Both will be needed to engage the WCM-3000, otherwise it will not work. A good way to troubleshoot this process is to assess the amplitude on the Laboratory DC power supply, and ensure that power is being drawn. | ||
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