Ramsey Electronics COMPUTEMP CT255 User Manual

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CT255

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CONGRATULATIONS !

Your binary thermometer is now complete! Have a final look over your work,
paying particular attention to the orientation of diodes, capacitors, and IC’s.
Remember that any problems you find now can save time and effort after the
unit has been cased up and final assembled.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOM CASE

The enclosure is a key element to the overall pride you will have upon complet-
ing your Ramsey kit. The enclosure will show how you were able to “build from
scratch” a commercial piece of high-tech electronics. For some of us, the en-
closure will also hide a number of “not-so-pretty” assembly mistakes. Once
the kit is enclosed, your friends will never know that you were new to soldering.
Finally, the enclosure case will protect your electronics from many possible
causes of damage so that you can receive years worth of enjoyment using,
talking about, and remembering the fun you had building your kit. In short,
TAKE YOUR TIME when assembling the enclosure. This is the part that you
and your friends will look at and admire for years!

ˆ 1. Lay the front and rear plastic plates over their corresponding labels to

verify which sticker goes with which panel. You’ll want to work with one
panel at a time to avoid possible mix-ups.

ˆ 2. Remove the backing material from one of the stickers and line it up

properly on its pre-punched panel. Make sure that they are aligned cor-
rectly before allowing them to touch the plastic plates. They stick the first
time, line them up right!

ˆ 3. Use a sharp hobby knife to cut out the holes in the labels along the pre-

punched holes. A short sawing motion works well around the inner circum-
ference of the holes.

ˆ 4. Repeat the above steps for the other panel.

ˆ 5. Insert the board into the case with the knobs and LED extending

through the holes in the front panel.

ˆ 6. Raise the rear portion of the PC board and extend the jacks through the

rear plastic plate. Insert the plate into the grooves on the base tray.

7. Secure the PC board to the bottom base tray with 4 short Phillips head
screws.

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