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3. Remove the plastic shield(s) covering the output terminal block(s) located on
the back of the panel. Connect the positive of the load to the positive terminal
point (labeled “+”) and the negative of the load to the negative terminal point
(labeled “
-
”).
4. Install fuse on the front of the panel for each output terminal block. The fuse
number on the front of the panel matches the output terminal block number on
the back of the panel. Consult your local electrical codes for wire ampacity and
fuse sizing. Typically, fuses and wiring are derated to 80% of their rating (e.g. 12
Amps maximum for a 15 Amp fuse). For terminal blocks with no load connected,
insert any size fuse to prevent the LED on the front of the panel from turning on
and the alarm from activating if the form “C” alarm is used.
5. Remove the plastic caps covering the input insulated studs. Connect the
positive of the p
ower source to the red insulated stud (labeled “+”) and the
negative of the power source to the black insulated stud (labeled “
-
”).
6. Re-install plastic shield(s) to the output terminal block(s) and plastic caps to
the input studs.
7. For remote monitoring and power control, connect your network interface to
the Ethernet port on the back of the panel. The recommended cable for Ethernet
connection is Cat5e UTP network cable.
8. The Alarm Form “C” Contacts on the back of the panel can be connected to an
external alarm circuit to monitor alarms generated by the panel. Depending on
the alarm circuit (refer to table 2), connect it between normally open (NO) and
common (C), between normally close (NC) and common (C), or both. The built-in
web server controls this alarm. The alarm connector can be unplugged from the
panel for easy installation.
9. For monitoring external Dry Contact sensors, connect each sensor between an
Alarm Input (1 - 5) and common (C) on the alarm input connector. The alarm
input connector can be unplugged from the panel for easy installation. Refer to
table 3 for the alarm input connector pin-out.
Table 1: Fuse Status LED
LED
FUSE STATUS
ON
Blown or missing
OFF
Good