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1.2   Technical Specifications

TABLE 1.0 1582-14 Data Switch Specifications*

Data Characteristics

Input/Output RS422

Data rate

128 kbps, max

Connectors, data

DB9, female

Pins Switched

3, 8

Ground pin

5

Switch Characteristics

Type

   

Relay, non-latching

Isolation

  

>40 dB

Switch after alarm

0.1 to 0.9 seconds (selectable in 0.1 second increments)

Switch time

  

10 milliseconds

Contact resistance 

10

, < 1

 typ

Configuration   

SPDT  

Connectors, alarm  

Barrier Strip

LEDS

  

CH1, CH2 ON-LINE; CH1, CH2 ALARM; POWER 1, 2; MANUAL; REMOTE

Controls

MANUAL SELECT Manually select CH1, CH2, or Auto operation.  If operating in the ICS mode, the last 

channel manually selected (CH1 or CH2) will be the initial channel if both channel 
alarms are clear or both channels are in alarm.

SWITCH RESET

Resets switch to CH1 if it is good and switch is in the latch mode, Also Resets REMOTE 
by returning operation to Auto

Indicators, LEDs

CH1 ON-LINE

Turns green when Channel 1 is selected

CH2 ON-LINE

Turns green when Channel 2 is selected

MANUAL 

Turns red when the Manual Select switch manually selects channel 1 or 2.

ALARM CH1

Turns red when CH1 clock alarms or on external alarm input (closure or open, 

selectable)
ALARM CH2

Turns red when CH2 clock alarms or on external alarm input (closure or open, 

selectable)
POWER 1

Turns green when power is applied to AC1 input on the rear panel 

POWER 2

Turns green when power is applied to AC2 input on the rear panel 

REMOTE

Turns amber when REMOTE control is active

Other

Mechanical

19 inch standard chassis 1.75”high X 12” deep

Power

 

Redundant power supplies; 100-240 ±10% VAC, 47 - 60Hz, 30 watts

*Specifications subject to change without notice

1582-14 Manual_A

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1582-14

Page 1: ...n are proprietary to Cross Technologies Inc but may be reproduced or duplicated without the prior permission of Cross Technologies Inc for purposes of operating the equipment When ordering parts from...

Page 2: ...anship for a period of one year after shipment to customer Cross Technologies Inc s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or at Cross Technologies Inc s option replacing parts subasse...

Page 3: ...nd CH2 are in alarm 3 Minimum Auto switching Initial Channel Select ICS Mode Switch stays on channel last selected by Manual or Remote selection after return to Auto if both channel alarms are clear o...

Page 4: ...arm SWITCH RESET Resets switch to CH1 if it is good and switch is in the latch mode Also Resets REMOTE by returning operation to Auto Indicators LEDs CH1 ON LINE Turns green when Channel 1 is selected...

Page 5: ...N 1 2 4 6 7 9 Not connected J8 Monitors and Cont trols Controls Connec ctor J8 Monitors and Controls Connector Function Pin Description ALARM 1 IN 13 Ground or Open selectable by JP2 JP102 gives CH1 a...

Page 6: ...RM CH2 LED Turns red when Channel 2 clock times out or on external alarm input REMOTE LED Turns amber when REMOTE control is active MANUAL SELECT Switch 3 position switch as follows LEFT manually sele...

Page 7: ...el 2 and stays there until the reset button is pushed on the front panel or by an external closure to ground on the remote RESET pin on J8 and then it switches to channel 1 If channel 1 alarms are cle...

Page 8: ...tion DIP switch Selects the Initial Channel Select mode when JP1 2 3 JP101 102 103 in Dot and JP4 JP104 in Non dot S3 S103 positions 1 2 3 4 to ON ICS is enabled In the ICS mode the initial channel ca...

Page 9: ...djust these switches to the desired length in 0 1 second increments position 1 0 1 seconds position 2 0 2 seconds etc see Figure 2 3 JP4 JP9 1 2 3 4 O F F ROCKER DOWN S3 ROCKER SWITCH DETAIL SHOWN WIT...

Page 10: ...ual or Remote selection after return to Auto if both channel alarms are clear or both channels are in alarm Auto switching occurs only if current channel alarms and the other channel is clear Non dot...

Page 11: ...he equipment is not compromised Additional space between unit may be required E Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effec...

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