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Installation
Date Code 20020129
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
Relay Model 0387Ex0 has only a main board. A Model 0387Ex1 or 0387ExY relay has an
extra interface board below the main board.
5. Disconnect circuit board cables as necessary so you can remove the board and draw-out tray
you want. To remove the extra interface board, first remove the main board. Remove ribbon
cables by pushing the extraction ears away from the connector. Remove the six-conductor
power cable by grasping the wires near the connector and pulling away from the circuit
board.
6. Grasp the draw-out assembly of the board and pull the assembly from the relay chassis.
7. Locate the jumper(s) or battery to be changed. Make the desired changes. Note that the
output contact jumpers are soldered in place.
8. When finished, slide the draw-out assembly into the relay chassis. Reconnect the cables you
removed in step 5. Replace the relay front-panel cover.
9. Replace any cables previously connected to serial ports.
10. Reenergize the relay by reconnecting wiring to rear-panel ter (Z25) and – (Z26). On
Connectorized versions, replace the power connector at rear-panel ter (Z25) and
– (Z26).
Main Board
Output Contact Jumpers
Refer to Figure 2.13 to see the layout of the main board and locate the solder jumpers to the rear
of the output contacts. Select the contact type for the output contacts. With a jumper in the A
position, the corresponding output contact is an “a” output contact. An “a” output contact is
open when the output contact coil is de-energized and closed when the output contact coil is
energized. With a jumper in the B position, the corresponding output contact is a “b” output
contact. A “b” output contact is closed when the output contact coil is de-energized and open
when the output contact coil is energized. These jumpers are soldered in place but may be
changed in the field.
Note that the ALARM output contact is a “b” contact and that the other output contacts are all
“a” contacts. This is the normal configuration of these jumpers in a standard relay shipment.
The additional interface boards have slightly different layout locations for the jumpers relative to
the corresponding output contacts.
Second ALARM Contact Jumper
Note the locations of main board jumper JMP23 and output contact OUT107 in Figure 2.13, and
refer to Table 2.2 to understand the relationship between the jumper and output contact. The
jumper JMP23 controls the operation of output contact OUT107. JMP23 provides the option of
a second alarm output contact by changing the signal that drives output contact OUT107.