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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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2.15.2.1 PA Cabinet Checkout
Perform the following for each PA cabinet:
STEP 1:
TURN OFF BOTH BREAKERS located behind the lower two bottom removable
extrusion panel on the front of the PA cabinet.
STEP 2:
Unplug the three pin plug at J2 on the slave controller board. This places the local
slave controller in total control of the cabinet.
IMPORTANT:
Unplugging J2 on the Slave Controller removes system external interlock control of
the PA cabinet. Systems larger than two cabinets will have reject loads for a pair of
PA cabinets. Do not allow any drive to be present if dummy load cooling is not
active.
STEP 3:
Turn on the AC mains power to the cabinet at the disconnect.
STEP 4:
Turn on CB1, control breaker, located behind the lower left panel. The +12 volt
supply will illuminate the green LED on the front of the slave controller. Check all slave
controller supply voltages at slave controller J4.
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J4-5 is +12 volts
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J4-6 is -12 volts
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J4-1 and 2 are +5 volts
STEP 5:
Press cabinet ON. You should hear the contactor energize. Air loss, PS- 1, and PS-
2 LED's should be illuminated, (PS-2 may not be used). Press cabinet OFF.
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WARNING:
BEFORE CHANGING CABINET AC WIRING IN THE FOLLOWING STEP (IF NECESSARY)
ENSURE THAT ALL AC POWER IS REMOVED FROM CABINET.
STEP 6:
Turn on CB2, fan breaker, located behind the lower right panel. Press the cabinet
on switch on the slave controller. Check for proper blower rotation. Removing a air filter
will allow observation of the fan blade as it slows to a stop. Rotation should be clockwise.
The rear door fan and the 50 volt power supplies must have the same phase rotation. If the
fan is rotating in the wrong direction, reverse two cabinet AC input wires, not the blower
wiring.
The fan blows air into the cabinet. The air loss LED should go out, and the PS Fault LED's
will go out as the 50 volt power supplies come on. (If the air loss LED remains on, insert
the amplifier modules most of the way into the cabinet to provide more back pressure,
without engaging the connectors, and try again.)