Patton electronic 515 DB-15 user manual Installation, Appendix a Patton Model 515 Specifications

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5.0 INSTALLATION

The Patton Model 515 is simple to install and requires no user configuration. Follow these installation steps.

1.Disconnect the DB-15 data cable from the device you are protecting in a manner consistent with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

2.Be sure the metal D-15 connector on the device you are protecting is connected to frame ground. If not, contact Patton Technical Support for further instructions.

3.Plug the DB-15 connector of the Model 515 directly into

the DB-15 Serial port of the device you are protecting. Use of a serial cable reduces the effectiveness of the protection you would otherwise receive.

4.Re-attach the DB-15 cable to the available DB-15 connector on the Model 515. The Model 515 is now inserted between the data port and the data cable, and will provide up to 1500 Watts of protection to the data port.

Note: We recommend that a Patton surge protector be connected to the other end of the data cable as well.

APPENDIX A

PATTON MODEL 515 SPECIFICATIONS

General

Standards:RS-232, RS-422/423/485, T1

Surge Capacity:1500 Watts for 1 mS

Connectors:One male and one female DB-15

Compliance:CE marked for EMC directive 89\336\EEC (ESD/EFT); Compliant with IEC 801-5 (surge)

Model 515/25

Pins Protected:All 15 pins on the RS-232 interface

Response Time: Clamped to + or - 18 volts after 0.5 µS, 400 Amps with a 8/20 µS pulse

Model 515/6

Pins Protected:All 15 pins on the RS-422/423/485 interface

Response Time: Clamped to + or - 7.5 volts after 0.5 µS, 400 Amps with a 8/20 µS pulse

Model 515/T1

Pins Protected:Pins 1, 3, 9 & 11 on the T1 interface

Response Time: Clamped to + or - 7.5 volts after 0.5 µS, 400 Amps with a 8/20 µS pulse

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