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Rev:1106
C396
Setup
Based on the application and the appropriate wiring
method, select either the half-wave rectification method.
Place two shorting blocks (in a horizontal position) next
to the appropriate label, as indicated in the following
diagram.
WARNING: Incorrect placement of rectification shorting
blocks, will cause serious damage to equipment!
2. Measure the output voltage prior to wiring and adjust
the output voltage accordingly. All wiring is low voltage
and should be in accordance with local regulations and
the National Electrical Code.
Voltage Adjustment
Application Notes
Because the CP1030 is powered with a 24 VAC
transformer, grounding problems can occur. Problems
can also occur when the same 24 VAC transformer is
used to power the CP1030 in addition to another device.
If it is known that the device is half-wave rectified, select
"HALF WAVE" rectification. If the rectification of the other
device is unknown, it is recommended that a separate
transformer is used to power the CP1030, it doesn't
matter whether half-wave or full-wave rectification is
selected.
The CP1030 features an L.E.D. supply power indicator.
When the CP1030 is correctly powered, an indicator
light is illuminated. If this indicator does not turn on,
immediately remove supply voltage and recheck all
electrical wiring connections.
DECREASE
INCREASE
ADJUST
ADJUST
HALF
WAVE
HALF
WAVE
FULL
WAVE
FULL
WAVE
FULL WAVE RECTIFICATION
HALF WAVE RECTIFICATION