
User Manual: NEO System
20
Rev.0.3
a)
AC Line Voltage Selector
The equipment has an AC line voltage selector 230V / 115V, by default in the 230V
position. Check the local line voltage to configure the selector.
Figure 19 - AC Line Voltage Selector
Marking
Description
Type
Signals
Activation
AC line voltage selector
Config
NA
230V /115V
Table 10 - Line Voltage Selector
b)
Main Power Supply Input
The unit has an IEC 60320/C14 input connector for connection to the
main power supply.
The connection is made using IEC power cord to E + F Male
60320/C13 plug supplied with the equipment.
Marking
Description
Type
Signals
Activation
Main power supply input
Input
L N G
230V /115V
~
50/60Hz
(according to selector)
Table 11 - Main Power Supply Input
c)
Emergency Power Supply Fuse
The unit has room for a fuse to protect the overload of the emergency
power supply input. The fuse will be cylindrical with a 6x32mm glass,
and the maximum intensity specified in the technical specifications of
the equipment (see section 7). To access the fuse, turn the fuse-holder
a quarter turn counter-clockwise using a flat blade screwdriver.
d)
Emergency Power Supply Input
The unit has an input for emergency power supply. The emergency
power is continuous and 24V nominal value. It will be supplied
independently, consisting of a battery system and charger according
to EN54-4. The input consists of a two-pole + and - connector to be
connected to the positive and negative poles of the battery system.
For more information about the connection of the emergency power
supply system, see section
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The connection is made by 2 pin female euroblock connector and 7.62 mm (supplied with
the unit). The wire size range for each pole of this connector is 0.2
→
6mm2 (24
→
8
AWG).
Figure 20 - Main
Power Supply Unit
Figure 21 - Emergency
Power Supply Fuse
Figure 22 - Emergency
Power Supply Input