p. 8 - Connection to main power supply
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The
BANDIT
240 DB is equipped with simple and yet versatile wiring schemes. This version is
adjustable through internal dip switches. The disadvantage of this system is the restriction of
possible adjustments, while the big advantage is that it can be installed and adjusted without
using PC/laptop or an external adjustment through data or phone connection.
This unit is intended to be connected to an existing alarm system, without taking care
itself of complex tasks.
The built-in electronic system takes care of controlling and securing:
- the fog generator (2 x tempe frequency control
of valve).
- sabotage guard of rear cover,
HY-3
pack hatch and optional connected "Control Box".
- control of front- and PCB LED’s.
- read out of inputs and dipswitch adjustments.
- control of tamper-, technical-, guard- and alarm outputs.
- control of internal battery, glass fuses and internal fan.
- digital and analogue communication with the
HY-3
pack.
The complete electrical system is accessible by removing the rear cover of
BANDIT
(unscrewing
4 x M4 cross head screw). The rear cover is tamper secured, so be sure that the unit is not in guard
mode and that the control room (optional) is warned.
Connection to the mains power supply:
on the left, beneath the PCB, you’ll find a
3 way terminal block with integrated main fuse. The PCB is marked with “230 VAC supply”.
Connect the left connector strip(N) to the mains neutral (blue wire), the middle one to the
yellow/green earth grounding wire and the right connector strip (L) to the mains phase (brown or
black wire). Switching phase and neutral has no effect to the function of
BANDIT
.
The unit is secured for mains failures and can be practically seen as an Ohmic power load.
Connect the power cable through the strain relief connector (~1 cm beneath the left entrance in
the metal back frame).
L
N
Supply
230 VAC
Power supply
12 VDC
500 mA
+
-
F
1
4
A
T
Power supply glass fuse (5 x 20 mm)
F1 = 4 AT (slow)
- For complete PCB (printed circuit board) layout with description of connector strips, see page 9.
- For detailed description of
LED functions, see page 21 through 23.
- Preferably use a separate fuse, directly coming
from the main power supply or connect to
existing power circuit of installed controlling alarm
system
(BANDIT
has a peak current consumption
of 3.5 A for each unit).
- For easy installing, use flexible connection wires
3 x 1.5 mm² with end splices.
BANDIT
240 DB
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