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Feb 21, 2025 - 09:42 PM
To connect the XAOC GERA module to other Leibniz modules, you will need to follow these steps:
1. Ensure that you have 6hp of free space in your Euro rack cabinet for the GERA module.
2. Turn off the power before plugging the module into the bus board using the supplied 10-pin ribbon cable. Pay close attention to the power cable pinout and orientation. The red stripe on the cable indicates the negative rail and should match the dot or 12V mark on the bus board and the unit.
3. Do not plug a power cable into the Leibniz headers, as this will damage your unit and other connected modules.
4. Connect the GERA module to other Leibniz modules using the included 10-pin ribbon data cable. Use the 10-pin cables included with your other Leibniz modules. Connect the 10-pin un-shrouded header labeled "out" on GERA to the "in" header of your next Leibniz-compatible module. Then, connect the incoming data from the module preceding GERA to the 10-pin unshrouded header labeled "in" on GERA. Make sure to observe the marks of pin #1 (red stripe) on all connected modules.
5. Plan ahead for how you want to incorporate GERA into your modular setup.
6. Fasten the module by mounting the supplied screws before powering up.
For more detailed information and visual references, please refer to the XAOC GERA 1989 Model Binary Product Commander Instruction Manual.
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