Chapter 2 System Installation
2.4.1 Install the Alarm Cable
Figure 2-20 Installing an Alarm Cable
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Step 4 Alarm contacts labeled 1 through 4, NO, C, and NC refer to the OFF state of the power system and alarmed condition (Table
Table | Alarm and Jumper Designations |
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LCD) | without LCD) | Alarm Designation | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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J16 | J16 | Low Voltage | X |
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J15 | J15 | Mains Error |
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J14 | J14 | Module Failure |
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J14 | J13 | Fuse/Circuit Breaker |
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Note Either NO or NC can be used for alarming. Figure
Step 5 The terminal blocks (green) will accept 26AWG (0.14mm²) to 22AWG (0.34mm²) cables. Remove the terminal block (Figure
Step 6 Insert the stripped alarm cables and tighten using a flat screwdriver (Figure
Cisco AC/DC Power System User Guide, R1.0
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