
The pin numbers and ground connection for the individual wires are visible inside the connector. The ground connection is raised
slightly above the other connections.
Power Cable Connector for 24 VDC
Pin numbering in male power connector
As indicated in the drawing showing the bottom view, up to 4 cables can be connected to the bottom of the RaZON
+
. A connection
point is created on the side of the bottom plate to start the cable loop that moves down to the tripod or pole mount. The length of this
cable loop is indicated as well.
When power is connected the RaZON
+
will first find its reference position and checks proper operation of all internal components. It
can take up to 5 minutes before it is fully operational (including GPS fix) and follows the sun.
Please understand that the RaZON
+
can rotate plus and minus 270 degrees (depending on its location) from its home position.
Before power is applied it is advised to rotated the RaZON
+
by hand the full 540° and so checking the required cable length for all
connected cables.
The power supply should be Cat III or Cat IV for outdoor use. When used at a height over 2000m the power supply should be specified
for this type of use.
21 mm
5 mm
9 to 12 mm
6 to 9 mm
Male connector (included)
Hirschmann: CA 3 LS
Cable connections:
1 = Red (+24 VDC)
2 = Black (24 VDC GND)
= Green/Yellow (Protective Earth)
Power cable for outdoor use (not included)
Diameter: 6 to 12 mm
Conductors: 3
Flexible wires: 24 strands, diameter 0.2 mm for 0.75 mm2
32 strands, diameter 0.2 mm for 1 mm2
30 strands, diameter 0.25 mm for 1.5 mm2
Conductor area: 0.8 to 1.5 mm2
Conductor colors: Red, Black, Green/Yellow
Pin 1:
+24 VDC
Pin 2:
GND
Pin 3:
not used
Pin Earth: Protected Earth
(GND and Protected Earth are connected)
Note
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