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Lucent Technologies Lineage
®
2000 ECS-12 Controller J85501D-2
4 - 14 Installation and Setup
Issue 3 August 1998
2. Select the configurations of cable and/or twisted pairs
based on the number of signals that are to be directed as a
group to different locations in the office.
3. Route the total wire bundle for CP1 through the opening
on the left side of the chassis.
4. Allow for slack in the cable loop outside of the controller,
so that the controller drawer will slide out freely to its full
extent. Approximately 8 inches (200 mm) of cable will be
needed.
5. Strip back the cable jacket(s), if present, approximately
eight inches (200 mm) so that the individual wires reach
their terminal block positions with no tension on any wire.
6. Tape the ends of all extra (spare) wires which are not to be
connected during the initial installation.
7. Strip the remaining wires approximately 1/4-inch (5mm),
insert in their respective terminal positions, and tighten the
terminal block screws. Terminal blocks may be removed
from the control unit for this step, if desired. Note that the
terminal blocks are each polarized differently and are not
interchangeable.
8. Slide the drawer in and out to ensure that the amount of
cable slack is adequate. When the desired length is found,
tie off the cable bundle with the wire ties and tie anchor
points provided with the controller.
9. Connect Alarm Battery Supply and Discharge Ground to
alarm contacts as required to power the office alarms.
Alarms, such as ACF, should be combined with other
alarms, as required, at this point. If closure-on-alarm
contacts are used, alarms should be wired in parallel. If
open-on-alarm contacts are used, the alarms should be
wired in series. Figure 4-6 shows some examples of typical
alarm wiring.
Microprocessor
and Datalogger
Boards
See the ECS Controller Options product manual 167-790-109,
for installation, wiring, and use of the optional expansion boards.