Hand switch

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The answer depends on whether your system has a standard console connected to the generator or if the generator is controlled by a PC with a Remote On/Off box.
We need more information about your system, but most hand switches are pretty simple devices with 3 or 4 wires.
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It's likely a CPI console hand switch which plugs into J3 on the console board. Part number 73611700 Roughly $920. I believe delmedical is where i got my last one for this model. Verify that your console is a CPI console though as this unit is a kit-bash of technology from multiple OEMs to include Fuji, CPI, Canon, and Sedecal. Their contact info is 847-288-7000 orders@delmedical.com
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Wesley Reid CHTM,CBET,CRES,Security+
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Although it could be a CPI console, it more likely is a Sedecal generator, since Sedecal makes the URS. It could have several different manufacturer's DR & PC, and may even have their name on it, but it is manufactured by Sedecal. Regardless of whose DR/PC is controlling it, it would have a Sedecal Remote On/Off console. The only time I have seen a CPI generator on it was an old Del Stingray system or if someone replaced the Sedecal generator on a used system. The Sedecal part number for the Remote On/Off console,with D-sub connector,is A3223--05. If it has a full console, it will depend on which one. If you try to order through Sedecal, they will ask you for the serial number of the generator. If the system has a name on it other than Sedecal, they will not sell it to you; you have to go to the OEM.
Regards,
Pete Schliebner
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Although it could be a CPI console, it more likely is a Sedecal generator, since Sedecal makes the URS. It could have several different manufacturer's DR & PC, and may even have their name on it, but it is manufactured by Sedecal. Regardless of whose DR/PC is controlling it, it would have a Sedecal Remote On/Off console. The only time I have seen a CPI generator on it was an old Del Stingray system or if someone replaced the Sedecal generator on a used system. The Sedecal part number for the Remote On/Off console,with D-sub connector,is A3223--05. If it has a full console, it will depend on which one. If you try to order through Sedecal, they will ask you for the serial number of the generator. If the system has a name on it other than Sedecal, they will not sell it to you; you have to go to the OEM.
Regards,
Pete Schliebner
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