
Lucent Technologies Lineage
®
2000 ECS-6U Controller J85501E-1
Issue 4 August 1998
Installation and Setup 4 - 29
terminal blocks are each polarized differently and are
therefore 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.
9. Connect Alarm Battery Supply and Discharge Ground to
alarm contacts as required to power the office alarms.
Alarms, such as ACF, may 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 4-17 shows some examples of typical alarm wiring.
Microprocessor
and Datalogger
Boards
See Product Manual 167-790-109, Lineage
®
2000 ECS
Controller Options, for installation, wiring and use of the
optional expansion boards.
Circuit Pack
Installation
WARNING
Circuit packs can be damaged by static electricity.
Operators should always be grounded when handling circuit
packs. Connect the grounding wrist strap to the ESD ground
plug on the controller front panel.
When replacing a circuit pack or adding a new circuit pack to a
controller which is in service, the circuit pack hardware must
first be set up as described in “Basic Hardware Setup.” It is not
necessary to pull fuses or power down the plant or controller in
any manner to remove or add any circuit packs in the controller.
To install a circuit pack, simply open the controller front panel,
pull out the drawer and slide the board along its guide rails into
the proper slot. Backplane connectors are arranged so that circuit
packs cannot be inserted in the wrong slots.
External Wiring
Note: The ECS-6U Controller may provide false alarms if
rectifier interface cables are connected to the controller and are
not connected to the respective rectifier.