Trim foil shield flush
with cable
Uninsulated
drain wire
Figure 3.
Emitter/Receiver
Cable
Preparation
7. Connect the shielded cables to the
emitter
and receiver. Follow the local wiring code for low-voltage dc control cables. The
same cable type is used for both
emitter
and receiver (two cables required per system).
8. Route the cables to the terminal
location.
13 mm (0.5") radius minimum bend
Emitter or
Receiver
Figure 4. Cable Clearances
9. Cut the cables to length
after
making sure they are routed properly.
4.2 Controller
Mounting
Install the controller inside an enclosure with a NEMA (or IEC)
rating
suitable for the
operating
environment.
Mounting
dimensions for
the controller are shown in
on page 7. The controller is supplied with M3.5 × 0.6 hardware for direct
mounting
to a
surface, or it can be mounted onto standard 35 mm DIN rail.
4.3
Emitter
and Receiver Wiring
Emitter
and receiver cables connect in parallel to controller terminals #4 through #8. Connect the wires from both sensor cables, as
follows:
Terminal 4 Brown
Terminal 5 Blue
Terminal 6 Bare
Terminal 7 Black
Terminal 8 White
Trim
off
the foil shield and the braided shield at the point where the wires exit the cable as shown in
4.4 Controller and Output Wiring
Cable clearance dimensions for the arrays are shown in
on page 10. Controller
connections
are made via
the wiring terminals along the front surface of each module.
4.4.1 MAC-1 Controller Wiring
Output 1: Controller terminals #9 and #10 (OUT1) are reed relay contacts rated at 125 V ac/dc maximum, 10 VA maximum
resistive
(non-inductive)
load. It may be programmed as either normally open or normally closed.
Alarm: Controller terminal #15 (Alarm) is an open-collector NPN transistor switch rated at 30 V dc maximum, 150 mA maximum. It is
protected against overload and short circuits.
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