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ETC Installation Guide

P-NSPS-D

5. Cut and install an ESD ground wire from the P-NSPS-D 48 VDC power

connector to the shared ground used for the installed Paradigm stations.

a. Measure and cut a ground conductor (typically a 2.5 mm

2

(14 AWG)

green/yellow wire) from the ground position on the three-position
pluggable power connector to the shared ground.

b. Strip 7 mm (1/4 in) of insulation from the P-NSPS-D end of the

conductor, insert the wire into the unused ground position, and
torque the terminal to 5 kgf–cm (4.4 Lb–in).

c. Route and secure the grounding conductor appropriately.

d. Install the shared ground end of the wire per the termination

manufacturer's instructions.

6. Terminate and connect input power to the 48 VDC power supply.

a. Run two line voltage wires to the bottom of the unit and strip each

wire 7 mm (1/4 in).

b. Insert the line wire into the L terminal and the neutral wire to the

N terminal. Secure each wire in place using a 3 mm slotted
screwdriver. Torque to 5 kgf–cm (4.4 Lb–in).

7. Connect to the Paradigm control network by connecting an RJ45 cable

between the Network Station Power Supply and the network switch.

Display and Buttons

On initial power up, the Status screen is shown with the following
information:

Device name - Station Power Supply <id number> (default)

IP address - 10.101.12.100 (or Offline if the unit does not detect a
network)

System Status - displays System OK when no errors are present or
displays error messages if they are present in the system. See

Error

Messages on page 6

.

P-ACP - the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor (P-ACP) the supply
is communicating with, if any.

The version of software currently running on the Network Station Power
Supply

Use the four-button interface to navigate the menu. To reset the P-NSPS-D,
use a ball point pen to press the Reset button located on the left side, under
the LED status indicators.

P-NSPS-D

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Summary of Contents for P-NSPS-D

Page 1: ...e LinkConnect station communication bus The Network Station Power Supply consists of two components that must be used together the DIN rail Network Station Power Supply that powers the station communi...

Page 2: ...r Supply voltage output terminals and the P NSPS D No other connections are supported Network Station Power Supply Input Use the ETC supplied 48 VDC power pigtail blue and black wire pair with the thr...

Page 3: ...comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is o...

Page 4: ...D a Run up to four LinkConnect data runs Belden 8471 or equivalent to the P NSPS D Strip 7 mm 1 4 in from the ends of each b Terminate the data wire typically white from one wire pair to terminal A a...

Page 5: ...ire into the L terminal and the neutral wire to the N terminal Secure each wire in place using a 3 mm slotted screwdriver Torque to 5 kgf cm 4 4 Lb in 7 Connect to the Paradigm control network by conn...

Page 6: ...resent in the system will display on the Status screen and will automatically clear themselves if the condition is resolved Error Description Resolution name Lost This P NSPS D has lost communication...

Page 7: ...ware Reference the Paradigm LightDesigner online help system for details Preferences Preferences for the Network Station Power Supply such as inactivity time are set in the LightDesigner configuration...

Page 8: ...ng Connected green Connected with Errors red a partial connection with bad comms Lost red comms activity is no longer present Unconnected red no comms present Main Menu About Setup File Operations Set...

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