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IQ Power™ BPS
5201197 Rev. D
Remote on/off Control
. The “Alarm Output” connector also provides for remote on/
off control of the power supply. Remote on/off control is configured with a jumper
on a pin header on the main power supply circuit board. The default configuration
is with the remote control disabled. The remote control can be configured “normally
off” or “normally on” by the jumper setting. See Jumper Position at J3 for Remote
Control Operation diagram. To access the jumper the cover will have to be removed
from the power supply. Disconnect all input power from the power supply. Remove
the six screws securing the cover and slowly and carefully remove the cover.
There is a ribbon cable connecting the face label on the cover to the main circuit
board. Use care not to disconnect this cable. If the cable becomes disconnected, lift
the latches on the sides of the ribbon cable connector, insert the ribbon cable fully
into the connector and press the latches back down.
Reposition the jumper to enable the remote control either “normally on” or “normally
off”, as desired as shown in the Jumper Position at J3 for Remote Control Operation
diagram. Replace the cover and secure with the six screws.
When operating a power supply with the remote control circuit, power may be
applied through the “Alarm Output” connector or the “Power In” connector on the
end panel. If the “Power In” connector on the end panel is used, the “Power” switch
must be set to the “On” (1) position.
Remote control is established by applying 24 volts DC to the “Alarm Output”
connector pins as specified in the Power Supply Alarm Output Connections diagram.
The user applied 24 VDC drives a low current optoisolator on the IQ Power™ power
supply main circuit board, turning the power supply on or off, depending on the
configuration of jumper J3.
D.
Connect Communication Module
(if used). Use the 2.13 meter [7 foot] (black)
modular cable supplied with unit. Longer cables (not supplied) are available. Cables
for the Communication Module must be 8-conductor modular cables with RJ-45
connectors wired “crossover” (reference color: black, Figure 5a).
The modular cable plugs into the “CM COMM 2” connector on the communication
module and either “PS COMM 1” connector on power supply.
See diagram for Power Supply and Communication Module Connections.
The modular cable should not be run parallel with the static bar high voltage cable.
Route the modular cable clear of moving machine parts and protect it from abrasion.
Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied). Do not over tighten wire tie.
If there is an excess of modular cable, do not coil it in the vicinity of the static bar
high voltage cable. If possible, cut modular cable to length and re-terminate using an
RJ-45 connector installed with the same “polarization” as connector removed (note
orientation of rib / wire color code to modular connector).
Connect the Anybus® CompactCom module to the PLC, data polling device or
computer network using an appropriate network cable.