
350 Cable Survey System
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Align the end-cap and the electronics assembly so that the two external connec-
tors are horizontal and the Processor Board faces towards you (see Figure 9–6).
Figure 9–6: Orientation of the coil connector end-cap
3. Place the desiccant pack inside so that it fits between the Processor Board and
the SEP housing. Make certain that there are no trapped wires or components and
push the end-cap home.
4. Carefully align the end-cap to the SEP housing so that the four securing screws
will engage properly. If necessary, turn the end-cap slightly to achieve perfect
alignment. Ensure that the two holes for the button head screws align with the
hardened stainless steel inserts on the end of the SEP housing.
5. Insert the four M4 × 12mm A4 stainless steel screws and use the 3mm hexagonal
key to tighten them evenly. Insert both button head screws and tighten them
lightly.
6. Reconnect the ground wire, the 8-way and the 6-way connectors on the ‘Power/
Comms’ end-cap. Make certain both locking clips on each of the connectors
engage properly.
7. Align and engage the ‘Power/Comms’ end-cap into the SEP housing. Make cer-
tain both holes for the button head screws align with the hardened stainless steel
inserts in the end of the SEP housing.
8. Make certain there are no trapped wires and press the end-cap home. Twist the
end-cap slightly if necessary to achieve perfect alignment of the screw holes. As
you replace the end-cap, the SEP housing may become slightly pressurised which
may make the cap difficult to replace. Do not apply excessive force.
9. Insert the four M4 × 12mm A4 stainless steel screws and use the 3mm hexagonal
key to tighten them evenly. Insert both button head screws and tighten them
lightly.
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