TRACER 5045 System Manual | Section 3 Engineering Guidelines | |
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PIN | NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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1 | COM | Common Contact |
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2 | NO | |
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3 | NC | |
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DC Power Connection (Plug-In Terminal Block)
The TRACER 5045 can operate from a supply between 21 and 60 VDC, with either polarity referenced to ground, and consumes less than 23 Watts (W). Power supplies should be able to provide up to 24 W at the selected voltage. Current required (in Amps) is determined by dividing the power consumed (in Watts) by the applied voltage (in Volts). For example, at 48 V, TRACER 5045 would draw approximately 0.48 A (23 W/48 V).
The + terminal of the DC power connection must be connected to the most positive voltage rail, while the
–terminal must be connected to the most negative voltage rail. For example, a +24 V source should be delivered to the TRACER 5045 by connecting +24 V to the + terminal of the TRACER 5045 power terminal block and ground (the most negative voltage) to the TRACER 5045 – terminal. Alternately, a
If the power supply voltages are incorrectly connected to the TRACER 5045 system, the fuse will blow.
Table 8. DC Power Connector Example Pinout
PIN | NAME | + Voltage | – Voltage |
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1 | + | + Voltage | Ground (GND) |
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2 | - | Ground (GND) | – Voltage |
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Fuse
The fuse holder, accessible from the rear panel of the TRACER 5045, accepts a generic 2 A, 250 V,
Antenna Interface (N-Type connector)
The ANTENNA interface
5.AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Table 9 on page 32 contains a list of specifications for the TRACER 5045 system.
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