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IQ Power Fantom HL
5201305 Rev A
Connect User Supplied Power (if used)
In cases where the user does not want to use the AC adapter but wants to supply 24
VDC power to the IQ Power HL/HLC Power Supply, user supplied 24 VDC power
may be applied two ways.
The “Power In” connector on end panel of IQ Power HL power supply may be used
to supply power to the system. This connector requires the use of a Switchcraft 760K
barrel type power plug. The plug should be wired +24 VDC to center and common
(ground) to outer barrel. The common must be bonded to electrical ground. Wired
in this fashion, the “Power” switch on end panel of HL power supply is in-circuit.
Alternatively, the “Alarm Output” connector on the end panel of IQ Power HL/
HLC power supply may be used to supply power to the system. This connector
requires the use of a standard DB25 connector. The connector should be wired:
• +24 VDC to pins 13 & 25
• Common (ground) to pins 12 & 24
To ensure current carrying capacity, two pins are used for each connection. The
common must be bonded to ground. Wired in this fashion, the “Power” switch on
end panel of the HL power supply is bypassed.
Power supplied in above fashion must have adequate current available to power all
components on system (maximum 1.6A). Input power should be appropriately fused
for safety purposes.
Connection to the IQ Power Control Station
Connection with a Control Station allows two-way digital communication with the
IQ Power HL/HLC power supplies. The Control Station is able to display a variety
of operating parameters and settings. The Control Station supplies 24 VDC power
for the IQ Power HL/HLC power supplies. Cables must be IQ Power 8-conductor
modular cables with RJ-45 connectors wired “crossover” (reference color: black,
Figure 9). Three communication ports are available on the IQ Power HL/HLC,
labeled COMM1 and COMM2. The COMM1 ports allow connection to an IQ
Power Control Station. The COMM2 port on the HL power supply allows for
the pairing of the HL Sensor Interface with HL Sensors for Closed-Loop Feedback
operation. These ports are not interchangeable. Cables of various lengths are
available, see Section 8, Parts and Accessories.
The modular cable plugs into one of the connectors labeled “POWER & COMM”
on the Control Station and into either “PS COMM 1” connector on the HL/HLC
power supply.
Route the modular cable clear of moving machine parts and protect it from abrasion.
Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied). Do not over-tighten wire tie.
If there is an excess of modular cable, if possible, cut modular cable to length and
re-terminate using an RJ-45 connector installed with the same “polarization” as
connector removed (note rib / wire color code to modular connector).