L-854 Radio Control Equipment
96A0390 Rev.J
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Figure 6:
Mounting Dimensions
4. Route power to the unit.
NOTE:
This must meet the National Electric Code (NEC) and/or any local codes.
5. See Table 4. Connect 120V AC (or 240V AC) to the terminal block as follows:
a. White wire to terminal #12 (neutral)
b. Black wire to terminal #13 (load)
c. Green wire to terminal #14 (ground)
Or connect 12V DC (or 48V DC) to the terminal block as follows:
d. Black wire to terminal #12 (negative)
e. Red wire to terminal #13 (positive)
6. Connect the Decode Disable signal to terminal 1 and terminal 3, if used.
The Radio Control Equipment will operate in both individual and cumulative control, see
Table 6 and Table 7.
7. Place the voltage to be switched for the Channel A relays on Terminal 4, and the voltage
to be switched for the Channel B relays on Terminal 11.
8. Connect the circuits to be controlled by the Channel A relays to terminals 5 through 7 (as
required) as follows:
a. Terminal 5 is the output for relay A7 (7-click).
b. Terminal 6 is the output for relay A5 (5-click).
c. Terminal 7 is the output for relay A3 (3-click).
9. Connect the circuits to be controlled by the Channel B relays to terminals 8 through 10 (as
required) as follows:
a. Terminal 8 is the output for relay B3 (3-click).
b. Terminal 9 is the output for relay B5 (5-click).
c. Terminal 10 is the output for relay B7 (7-click).
NOTE:
These relay contacts (Channel A and Channel B) have only a light-duty (3 amp)
current-carrying capacity.
8.00”
(203.20 mm)
10.00”
(254.00 mm)
12.00”
(304.80 mm)
12.75”
(323.85 mm)