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I need to get more connection leads for this trainer, how can I obtain additional or replacement leads.
All leads for all of our trainers can be purchased directly from us. The
cost is $36.00 for a set of replacement leads.
You may email your purchase order
directly to the support address, support@cesindustries.com, or you may fax your
request to 1-631-293-8556 |
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The microphone was "borrowed" by
a student and never returned, can I obtain a replacement?
The microphone can be ordered directly from CES for a cost of $5.00. You may
email your purchase order directly to the support address, support@cesindustries.com,
or you may fax your request to 1-631-293-8556 |
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The student wired an experiment incorrectly,
will this damage the trainer?
No! All CES trainers are designed to be "student proof ". Incorrect
wiring will not harm the trainer in any way. |
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I have an older 651 series trainer, and my
+V2 power supply is no longer delivering +9V, what is wrong?
Do I need to send
the trainer in for repair.
Trainers manufactured before 1995 use a different voltage regulator to supply
the +V2 power supply. It is possible that this regulator has become defective,
and needs to be replaced. If this is the case, contact technical support, and
a replacement part can be shipped directly to you. It is not necessary to return
the trainer for repair as the regulator can be replaced in the field. If you
do not wish to replace the part yourself, you may ship the trainer back, and
the repair will be made under the warranty. |
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The students just completed wiring the AM radio
experiment, I checked all the connections, and there is no errors, yet, the radio
receives no signals. What is wrong?
The problem is not with the trainer, or with the students
wiring. The most likely problem is weak signal. The environment in which the
trainer is installed will play a major role on the reception quality of the radio experiment. You
may find that is necessary to add an external antenna consisting of a 10 or more
2 foot stacking leads, which you will connect to the antenna input of the radio
experiment. If you still do not receive a signal, you may have to "throw
a few feet of wire out of a window" to get the signal from outside of your
building. In addition, computers running in the classroom will have a degrading
effect on the performance of the trainer. |
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What are the jacks labeled AB0-AB7, DB0-DB7, AVin, AVout, DA on my trainer?
I do not find any reference to these jacks in the experiment manuals.
These jacks are expansion jacks that connect directly to a computer interface.
When the 651 series of trainers is used with the Computer Aided Learning system,
these jacks will allow for interconnections between the computer and the trainer.
If the trainer is not connected to a computer,
or you do not have the CAI software, these jacks have no function. |
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