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ONGUARD COMMAND CONSOLE INSTALLATION MANUAL

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OnGuard Command Console

Installation Manual

SECTION VI - Setting Up and Using the Console

A. Cabling the Console

All cables that originate from the desk top should enter the 
TechCurb for distribution to the power strips and (or) the 
base cabinets� Cables that are being routed to the base 
cabinets must run through either of the two cable chains�

Upon exiting the base end of the cable chains, cables 
may be routed laterally through the base cabinet’s inter-
connected horizontal cable channel� The channel’s covers 
may be hinged open for access, or completely lifted off and 
set aside�

Cables may enter the console through the bottom cable 
access holes or through the rear corner cable access holes� 

B. Operating the Height Adjustable Worksurface

Your command console is equipped with a DP1CS control pad�

Normal operation: 

To run the desk up or down press the UP or DOWN arrow 
button (/\ or \/), and keep it pressed until the desk reaches 
the desired height� The display will count up or down while 
running, and after stopping it will continually show the current 
height of the desk�
As a safety precaution, your OnGuard Command Console 

is pre-programmed to “single reference” mode� In “single 

reference” mode, the controller requires the presence of four 

healthy lift motors� In the event of a lift motor fault condition, 

the controller will disable the signal to the remaining motors, 

preventing the movement of the worksurface�

NOTICE

The console’s lift motors have sensors that will detect 

an obstruction when moving� If the work-surface is 

jarred during operation or an obstruction is sensed, the 

worksurface will stop movement and automatically begin to 

move in the opposite direction�

Store a memory position:

The 4 small buttons are used for storing memory�

   Press the “S” button; the display will flash “S” for 2 seconds

   Within these two seconds press one of the small 

buttons with numbers “1”, “2” or “3” and the position 

will be stored at this button�

   The panel will acknowledge the setting by showing “1”, “2” 

or “3” in the display, depending on the chosen position

Memory Drive

Press and hold one of the memory buttons and the system 
will start driving to the pre-programmed memory position� 
Keep the button pushed until the position is reached�

Display Function

Shows the actual height either in inches or cm� The display 
also shows error codes�

Adjust the display to show the correct height:

It may be necessary to adjust the height display after the 
initial set up of the console� Simultaneously press the 
“UP” and “DOWN” arrow buttons (/\ or \/) and keep them 
pressed for 5 seconds� This allows the initial height to be 
re-set� Until the initial height is re-set, the display will show 
three minuses (- - -)� Thereafter the display will revert to 
showing the height� The height can then be adjusted by 
pressing either /\ or \/ until the correct height has been 
set� The system will return to normal operation (and give 
a short blink) after 5 seconds of inactivity on the buttons� 
The feature can be disabled via configuration after which 
pressing the /\ and \/ buttons at the same time will be 
considered an illegal keypress�

Switch between cm and inches:

Your DP1CS control pad is pre-configured to display in 
inches� Switching between cm and inch can only be done 
via the DPF configurator�

Adjusting the light intensity of the LED display

Possible light settings are off, 6%, 12%, 19%, 25%, 37%, 
50%, 75% and 100%�

The adjustment can only be done via the DPF configurator

Adjusting the light timeout

Possible light timeouts are: 0-15 sec and off� 

The adjustment can only be done via the DPF configurator�

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Description

The DP1CS is equipped with display and memory and is compatible with DESKLINE control boxes. The DP1CS 
is available as a 1-channel version for operation of the parallel channels up and down. The actual height of 
the desk is shown in the display. The display is of the LED type with a yellow light and 10 mm high digits.

Up and down (

^

V): 

You just either have to activate the up or down button for parallel drive and the system will drive until 
releasing the button again or when the system reaches end position.

Memory:

The four small buttons are used for memory drive/storing memory.

Store memory

•  Press S – button, the display will flash “S” for 2 seconds
•  Within these two seconds press one of the small buttons with numbers “1”, “2” or “3” and the position
  will be stored at this button. 
•  The panel will acknowledge by showing “1”, “2” or “3” in the display depending on the chosen position 

Memory drive  

Press one of the memory buttons and the system will start driving to the pre-programmed memory position. 
Keep the button pressed until the position is reached.

Display function

Shows the actual height in either cm or inch and can display error codes.

Operation of the DP1CS

  

Parallel up

  

Parallel down

  

Memory 1

 

Memory 2

 

Memory 3

 

Store memory

S

1

2

3

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Summary of Contents for OnGuard

Page 1: ...OnGuard Command Console Installation Manual OnGuard Command Console ...

Page 2: ...s revision history February 2017 First Publication Pub No IB210002EN Sales Representative and Contact Information Contact your Eaton Sales representative using one of the methods below Phone Call us toll free at 800 225 7348 US Only or 508 852 4300 Mail Eaton 160 Gold Star Boulevard Worcester MA 01606 Email InfoESWorcesterMA Eaton com Web Visit us at www eaton com onguard and click on Contact Us S...

Page 3: ...ng your console Familiarize yourself with the warning symbols that appear throughout this manual Before You Begin Before installing the OnGuard Command Console it is recommended that you do the following SECTION I OnGuard Command Console Installation Manual DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardou...

Page 4: ...ronment System and personal items DANGER DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock This console includes two power cords Always fully unplug this console from the electrical outlets before cleaning testing repairing or moving the console WARNING 1 This console is for commercial use only 2 Unplug from outlet before putting on or taking off parts NOTE This console includes two power cords 3 Close ...

Page 5: ... piece worksurfaces combination wrench PERSONAL ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM Optional Flat blade screw driver or 5 16 nut driver for hose clamps Personalprotectiveequipmentrecommended Eye protection Work gloves Steel toe shoes Monitor Pole Track TechTrack Comfort Edge TechCurb Center Base Cabinet Right Base Cabinet RH Worksurface Support Frame Lift Control Box Leveling Feet Bottom Cable Access Left Base Cab...

Page 6: ... wood screw Silver 56 pcs F 8 x Phillips head wood screw Black 14 pcs G Tie bolt Silver 6 pcs packaged with worksurface H Non threaded T washer Silver 6 pcs packaged with worksurface I Threaded T nut Silver 6 pcs packaged with worksurface J 10 x 5 8 Phillips flat head screw Silver 4 pcs K 10 Lock Nut Silver 6 pcs L 5 16 Lock Nut Silver 6 pcs M 1 4 Lock Nut Silver 5 pcs N 1 4 Star Washer Silver 5 p...

Page 7: ... TO A WALL 4 Assemble the left and right base cabinets to center base cabinet with 12 1 4 x 1 2 self threading hex head screws 6 screws for each flank base cabinet 5 Adjust leveling feet to ensure top of base structure is level and aligned NOTICE DO NOT OMIT ANY SCREWS ALL SCREWS ARE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT CONSOLE REMAINS STABLE WHEN WORK SURFACE IS ELEVATED TO HIGHEST POSITION ALL LEVELING FEET ...

Page 8: ...ECTION THEN RE TIGHTEN THE BASE CABINET SCREWS AFTER COMPLETING STEP 2 a Partially insert 2 M6 x 14mm Allen head screws into the innermost side of each outer lift motor Leave screws protruding about 1 4 b Place the support frames into position above the outer lift motors As you lower the frames onto the lift motors ensure that the support frame s screw tabs are first inserted into the center works...

Page 9: ...pply cable into the lift control box receptacle Loop the power supply cable into the U shaped strain relief slot on control box Then attach control box to front worksurface stiffener with 2 10 x 1 3 4 self threading screws as shown in figure C 1 2 Route the power cord from the control box into the left support frame channel and then through the center worksurface support frame as shown in figure C...

Page 10: ...he cables into the appropriate numbered receptacles in the control box Motor cable 2 is shown motor cable 3 will follow a similar path through the right support frame 4 Route 2 lift motor cables from the outer lift motors 1 and 4 to the control box plugging the cables into the appropriate numbered receptacles in the control box Motor cable 1 is shown motor cable 4 will follow a similar path throug...

Page 11: ...er cord into a nearby 120 volt AC outlet 2 The lift motor system is initialized by pressing and holding the down button The motors will automatically lower to their bottom most position if not already there then run upwards approx 3 mm and then down again to their lowest position Only release the down button when the movement has completely stopped 3 If the button is released before the sequence i...

Page 12: ...trips onto the edges of the rectangular opening in the center worksurface The flexible tabs on the trim strips should be flush with the decorative writing surface of the worksurface 3 Insert the 2 un notched trim strips onto the edges of the rectangular slots in the left and right worksurfaces The flexible tabs on the trim strips should be flush with the decorative writing surface of the worksurfa...

Page 13: ...NELS TOGETHER BEFORE LIFTING AND POSITIONING THEM 5 Insert 3 tie bolts and 3 non threaded T washers into each outer worksurface 6 Insert plastic splines into the side grooves on each outer worksurface 7 Remove the foam edge protectors then position the worksurface s onto the support frames Ensure that the lift control pad cable sits in the groove in the outer worksurface WARNING AS YOU POSITION TH...

Page 14: ...uired to bring the components into alignment NOTICE DO NOT TWIST OR FORCE THE WORKSURFACE INTO ALIGN MENT WITH THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE THIS CAN BUILD STRESS INTO THE SYSTEM AND AFFECT THE LIFTING ACTION 10 Attach the worksurface to the support structure with Phillips head wood screws 11 Attach the control pad to the worksurface with 2 8 x Phillips head wood screws Retain the cable in the adjacent sl...

Page 15: ... the free end of the 10 foot ground wire through the left cable chain and then to the base cabinet s Protective Earth Terminal PET The PET is indicated with a symbol Refer to section V A for instructions on connecting the ground wire to the Protective Earth Terminal PET 3 Pull the lift motor power cord up through the worksurface opening and into the TechCurb Plug the cord into the closest TechCurb...

Page 16: ...ear corner cover s may be left un installed to enable cable ingress at the corner s 1 Install 2 lower 10 x 3 8 Phillips head self threading screws as shown Leave the screws protruding about 1 16 2 Lower the bottom corner cover onto the two screws engaging the screws it the slots in the cover 3 Secure the cover with two additional top screws 4 Engage the upper corner cover s hooks into the slots an...

Page 17: ... ships with 4 blank module covers and 1 monitor pole module All of the modules simply snap into the grooves in the center TechTrack trim strips Optional Connectivity Module 2 Connectivity modules are available in 4 3 jack and 8 6 jack widths The module accommodates standard low voltage keystone style snap in connectors not included Optional Personal Environment System Outlet Module See section IV ...

Page 18: ...o the TechTrack with the 2 threaded studs protruding through the monitor pole module plate The monitor pole module plate is usually located in the center position tabs on plate will register it in position See figure B Refer to the pole attachment steps in the next section To install a monitor pole 1 Assemble the monitor pole base plate onto the pole with 4 Phillips flat head screws included with ...

Page 19: ...THAT THEYWILL BEAVAILABLETOTHE END USER OFTHE CONSOLE 1 Attach the personal environment system to the underside of the rear worksurface support frame with Tech Curb 4 x 1 2 self threading hex head screws 2 Plug the supplied AC power cord into the unit and then route the cord up into the TechTrack as shown and then into the TechCurb Plug the cord into one of the TechCurb s power strips 3 Run the pe...

Page 20: ... cap To attach a Trillium style light to the bracket 1 Attach the task light support sleeve and two washers to the bracket with a x 1 Allen head screw and a lock nut 2 The light s support stud can now be inserted into the sleeve Follow the instructions provided with the Trillium light to complete the assembly To attach the bracket to the rear of the monitor pole 1 Remove the monitor pole s top cap...

Page 21: ...at right and are the only terminals to which the protective earth ground connections shall be attached When grounding the console to the building common ground ing it is essential that the main protective ground is connected and secured to the terminal first with its own star washer and lock nut before any bonding connections are made on top as shown below B B M x 5 N x 5 Hardware required B Plugg...

Page 22: ...height either in inches or cm The display also shows error codes Adjust the display to show the correct height It may be necessary to adjust the height display after the initial set up of the console Simultaneously press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons or and keep them pressed for 5 seconds This allows the initial height to be re set Until the initial height is re set the display will show three min...

Page 23: ...s the detection is registered only in the display and no message is sent to the control box E01 The console has an unknown position and needs to be initialized See Section III D E02 Overload upwards has occurred E03 Overload downwards has occurred E16 Illegal keys pressed Other diagnostic error codes may get displayed When calling your customer service representative for technical assistance pleas...

Page 24: ...ose connections and pinched or frayed wires Laminated Worksurface Care and Cleaning Avoid placing hot items and heat producing appliances on the worksurface When set directly upon the worksurface hot objects can damage the laminated surface To clean the surface use a damp cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent Difficult stains such as coffee or tea can be removed using a mild household indus...

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