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PowerJack

 

Installation Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PowerJack

Page 1: ...PowerJack Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...e Receive DI X 2 REX LLS Frame Side Side DO X 2 Solid State Relay 60V AC DC 200 mA Door Status Door Position Error Status DO X 2 NC NO COM for Door Side DI X 2 30VDC 1A 125VAC 300mA Door Open Timer 3 Seconds Fix Timer 1 90 Seconds by Control LED Indicator Bi Color LED Frame Side Operating Temperature 20 60 Package Contents 1 Door side unit 2 Frame side unit 3 M3 wood self tappingscrews 4 4 M3 meta...

Page 3: ...2 PowerJack Dimensions Atype Btype ...

Page 4: ...and door side Step2 Location Apply the templates on the door side frame side make sure door side frame side are aligned Step3 Installation in wood door or frame a Drill a hole for faceplate of depth of 3mm 1 8 and diameter25mm 1 in the marked place by Electrodrill Align the central line on template ...

Page 5: ...4 b Drill a hole for PowerJack of depth of 7mm 1 7 8 and diameter 25mm 1 in the markedplace c Using wood chisel to even the wood on the edge ...

Page 6: ...5 Make sure the unit and pocket can fit perfectly d Drill a wiring channel for connection to the device to be powered e Put the PowerJack inside the pocket to see if it fits the pocket ...

Page 7: ...6 Step4 Installation in metal door or frame a Drill M3 countersunk screws hole according to template b Cut the marked pocket with metal rotary grinding tool ...

Page 8: ...7 Make sure the unit and pocket can fit perfectly c Put the PowerJack inside the pocket to see if it fits the space d Fix the M3 countersunk screws by metal gasket ...

Page 9: ...ndicated switch Voltage adjustment only required to adjust door side b Supply output 24 VDC to frame unit Connect red wire to positive and black wire to negative c Connect door side unit with the electronic device via wiring channel connect orange wire to positive and black wire to negative ...

Page 10: ...r Status BLUE Door Status GRAY Error Status YELLOW Error Status WHITE NC1 BLACK WHITE COM1 for switch 1 GRAY WHITE NO1 PURPLE WHITE NC2 GREEN WHITE COM2 forswitch 2 BLACK YELLOW NO2 PINK SWITCH 1 BLUE SWITCH 1 GRAY SWITCH 2 YELLOW SWITCH 2 WHITE OUTPUT Positive ORANGE Negative BLACK d Sensor Wiring Diagram ...

Page 11: ...10 Step6 Mount PowerJack a Wood use wood self tapping screws b Metal use M3 countersunk screws ...

Page 12: ...owing two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Radio Frequency RF Exposure Information The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada IC radio frequency exposure limits The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the ...

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