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RESET

LOGON

BACK

HEALTHY

FAULT

SYS FAULT

RF1

RF2

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TSD017 Iss4 29/03/2016 AJM

TSD017 Iss4 29/03/2016 AJM

NO MAINS CABLE ENTRY

Cable

access

point

via

knockout

Figure 2

Cable

access

point

via

knockout

Internal rear entry cable access

 points via knockouts

Power supply orientation

It is possible to fit the backup battery on either side of the 

unit and this, accompanied with rotation of the power 

supply allows maximum installation flexibility. If the 

power supply is required to be rotated, the following 

procedure must be followed. DISCONNECT MAINS 

SUPPLY. Remove the two fixing screws (screw fixing 

positions shown in Figure 5). 

Fixing position 1

Fixing position 2

Fixing position 3

Fixing position 4

Figure 3

Keyhole fixing

Back box mounting

Position the Radio Cluster Communicator in the required 

location and mark the required fixing positions. These are 

shown in Figure 3.

Status LED operation

Power LED - A green LED will be visible on the front plate 

of the Radio Cluster Communicator and will illuminate 

constantly whilst sufficient power to the Radio Cluster 

Communicator is present from either the mains supply or 

the back up battery. 

Fault LED - A yellow LED will be visible on the front plate 

of the Radio Cluster Communicator and will illuminate 

constantly in the event of a mains fail, battery fail or aerial 

tamper.

Sys Fault LED - A yellow LED will illuminate constantly if a 

checksum error is detected in either the software 

program or configuration data.

Reset button

The Reset Button is used to reset the RCC.

Logon button

The Logon Button is used to log the RCC on to the Radio 

Hub. See programming manual for more information.

Figure 7

Using suitable screws and fixings install the top screw and 

locate over the keyhole slot provided. Ensure the screw 

does not protrude too far from the wall so a secure 

mounting can be achieved. Install the remaining two 

screws in the bottom left and right hand positions 

provided.  Additional fixings are available if required in 

the top left and right hand positions provided.

Re-Inserting the Ziton RCC PCB

To re-insert the PCB, firstly lower into place and slide the 

lower edge of the PCB under the bottom two PCB 

retaining clips (see Figure 1). Then ease the top two PCB 

retaining clips outwards and secure it into place. The PCB 

should now be correctly affixed into position. Secure the 

PCB in the housing by refitting all three PCB retaining 

screws.

Gaining cable access

Remove required cable entry knockout for mains wire 

connections. DO NOT USE knockouts located at the 

bottom of the unit or in the shaded area for mains wiring. 

Available knockouts are shown in Figure 2. 

Figure 1

In order to remove the PCB, firstly remove all three PCB 

retaining screws. Then release the top two PCB retaining 

clips, by gently easing them outwards.  This will allow the 

top of the PCB to be freed. Release the bottom two PCB 

retaining clips by gently easing them outwards. This will 

release the PCB.

Having now unclipped the PCB, it must be carefully lifted 

away from the casework and stored in a suitable, safe 

location.

Mains wiring

Figure 4

Rotate the power supply and place it into position, 

aligning the power supply with the two screw fixing 

positions. Re fit the two fixing screws to hold the power 

supply securely into position. Ensure battery and 

thermistor wiring is routed as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 5

Figure 6

Overview of RCC PCB

The names and functions of the RCC PCB are shown 

below in Figure 7.

Status

LEDs

(see below 

for their 

operation)

Logon

button

Reset

button

= PCB retaining screws

= PCB retaining clips

RESET

LOGON

BACK

HEALTHY

FAULT

SYS FAULT

RF1

RF2

EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU

FC-60-1000

INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A

OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX

STATUS

FAULT

MAINS / CHARGER FAIL

BATTERY LOW

BATTERY FAIL

START

INPUT

L    N    E

For additional information refer to TSD042

0359-CPR-00267

15

 

0359

Earth wire

Neutral wire

Live wire

EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU

FC-60-1000

INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A

OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX

STATUS

FAULT

MAINS / CHARGER FAIL

BATTERY LOW

BATTERY FAIL

START

INPUT

L    N    E

For additional information refer to TSD042

0359-CPR-00267

15

 

0359

RESET

LOGON

BACK

HEALTHY

FAULT

SYS FAULT

RF1

RF2

EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU

FC-60-1000

INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A

OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX

STATUS

FAULT

MAINS / CHARGER FAIL

BATTERY LOW

BATTERY FAIL

START

INPUT

L    N    E

For additional information refer to TSD042

0359-CPR-00267

15

 

0359

Screw fixing positions

RESET

LOGON

BACK

HEALTHY

FAULT

SYS FAULT

EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU

FC-60-1000

INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A

OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX

STATUS

FAULT

MAINS / CHARGER FAIL

BATTERY LOW

BATTERY FAIL

START

INPUT

L    N    E

For additional information refer to TSD042

0359-CPR-00267

15

 

0359

Thermistor

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