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MaximalRDV Rack Access Power Controllers (PTC)

Fig. 12

Mounting Options:

B

C

A

Mounting Hardware

(Included):

Two (2) mounting brackets .

Eight (8) flat head screws 
for mounting brackets .

Eight (8) pan head screws 
for faceplate .

Remove center brace

from rack mount chassis

before proceeding with installation .

Fig. 13

Fig. 13a

Fig. 13b

Fig. 13c

B

C

A

Rack Mount Installation

1 . Remove center brace from rack mount chassis (Fig. 12) .
2 .  Slide mounting brackets (A) into slots located on left and right side of rack enclosure (Fig. 13a).
  Use three (3) flat head screws (B) to secure brackets .
3 . Carefully place faceplate over LEDs, and secure using three (3) pan head screws (C) on top and 
  three (3) pan head screws (C) on the bottom of faceplate (Fig. 13b).
4 . Slide unit into desired EIA 19” rack position and secure with mounting screws (not included) (Fig. 13c).

Fig. 14

Wall Mount Installation

1 .  Carefully place faceplate over LEDs, and secure using three (3) pan head screws (C) on top and three (3) 
  pan head screws (C) on the bottom of faceplate (Fig. 14a).
2 . Place mounting brackets (A) onto the side of the left and right side of rack enclosure (Fig. 14b). 
  Use three (3) flat head screws (B) to secure mounting brackets .
3 . Mount rack and secure with mounting screws (not included) (Fig. 14c).

C

B

A

Fig. 14a

Fig. 14b

Fig. 14c

Summary of Contents for Maximal1RDV

Page 1: ...al1RDV 12VDC 4A or 24VDC 3A 12VDC 4A or 24VDC 3A Eight 8 PTC Protected Outputs Sixteen 16 PTC Protected Outputs Maximal3RHDV Maximal3RDV 12VDC or 24VDC 6A 12VDC or 24VDC 6A Eight 8 PTC Protected Outpu...

Page 2: ...tion Charts pg 5 LED Diagnostics pg 5 Power Supply Board Output Voltage Settings pg 6 Fire Alarm Interface Output Selection and Input Type pg 7 Power Supply Boards Drawings pg 8 FACP Hook Up Diagrams...

Page 3: ...Maximal3RHDV 12VDC 6A N A 6A 8 2 0A 0 9A 3 5A 250V 24VDC 6A N A Maximal3RDV 12VDC 6A N A 6A 16 2 0A 0 9A 3 5A 250V 24VDC 6A Maximal33RDV 12VDC 6A 12VDC 6A 12A 16 2 0A 1 9A 3 5A 250V 24VDC 6A 24VDC 6A...

Page 4: ...to the appropriate positions Figs 3a and 3b pg 7 Fire Alarm Interface Switch Settings pg 5 6 Battery Connections For access control applications batteries are optional If batteries are not used a loss...

Page 5: ...is fully charged check specified voltage at the battery terminals and at the board terminals marked BAT to ensure that there is no break in the battery connection wires Fire Alarm Interface Switch Se...

Page 6: ...enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating...

Page 7: ...OUTPUT SELECT ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 FIRE ALARM INTERFACE OUTPUT SELECT ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 ON 4 3 1 2 INPUT TYPE SW3 SW3 DIP Switch for NO or NC Input ON...

Page 8: ...y and AC Supervision LOW BAT NC C NO NC C NO AC FAIL ON Power Supply Board Maximal1RHDV Maximal1RDV Fig 4 BAT Built in Battery Charging Power Supply Board L G N 5A 250V Built in Battery Charging Batte...

Page 9: ...set Switch 1 2 FACP RESET Fig 7 Latching Latching Latching Normally Closed Input from FACP GND IN8 GND Factory Installed Jumper Normally Closed NC Dry Trigger Input 1 2 FACP RESET 1 2 GND FACP IN8 RES...

Page 10: ...head screws B to secure brackets 3 Carefully place faceplate over LEDs and secure using three 3 pan head screws C on top and three 3 pan head screws C on the bottom of faceplate Fig 13b 4 Slide unit...

Page 11: ...MaximalRDV Rack Access Power Controllers PTC 11 Notes...

Page 12: ...19 125 x 8 5 82 6mm x 485 8mm x 215 9mm 3 125 79 4mm 8 5 215 9mm 0 75 19 1mm 19 125 485 8mm 17 625 447 7mm OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 2 1 OUT8 OUT9 OUT10 OUT11 OUT12 OUT13 OUT14 OUT15 OUT16 I...

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