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Page 1: ...or the DRP T0B is done with MN Menu objects This is done through the System controller that the DRP T0B is connected to Important Information The DRP T0B is only supported on System level controllers...
Page 2: ...should be used when installing this product so that damage to the product does not occur Equipment damage or loss of data may occur if these procedures are not followed as specified Installations requ...
Page 3: ...comes equipped with a snap on back plate that can be used for quick mounting to any surface or used for handheld operation To remove the base from the controller back off the two back plate screws as...
Page 4: ...opening can be used for mounting directly onto a wall if an electrical box is not used it is recommended that plastic screw anchors size 10 12 1 be used Larger steel wall anchors may be visible under...
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Page 6: ...use a 24VAC or 24VDC Class 2 power supply The controller can be powered from a transformer or from the Service Tool Port of the System Controller if the supplied cable is used A single transformer ma...
Page 7: ...and have less then 100 ft of cable length do not require network terminators When using this product special consideration must taken into how the product is installed The following are guidelines on...
Page 8: ...Delta Controls Page 8 of 12 The following diagram shows the network configuration when using a non Ethernet DSC...
Page 9: ...al on the connector with the round notch on the AMP Tool 3 Insert the wire into the slot so that it seats against the bottom edge of the cartridge Squeeze and release the trigger of the AMP tool The A...
Page 10: ...ata through the port If communication is good both LEDs will flash at a high rate Product Specifications Power Requirements 24 VAC 50 60Hz or 10 35 VDC Class 2 Power Consumption 5 VA Ambient Ratings 3...
Page 11: ...022 1994 Radiated and Conducted Emissions Class B EN 50082 1 1997 Generic Immunity Residential EN 61000 4 3 1996 RF EMF Immunity Level A ENV 50204 1995 RF EMF Immunity Keyed Carrier Level A EN 61000 4...
Page 12: ...accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case t...