IMC Networks 9805, 9830, 9835, 9820, 9850 Powering the IE-ModeConverter, DC Terminal Block Option

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Powering the IE–ModeConverter

The IE–ModeConverter requires an external DC power source and has three powering options:

Universal AC power adapter with country specific clip (not included with module only version).

User supplied LPS DC power via a four-position DC power block.

Power from an IE- PowerTray/18.

An optional IMC Network Double-USB Power Cable (available only from IMC Network)

An optional IE-Power/5V DIN Rail mount power supply, extended temperature

For extended temperature operation the DC terminal block must be used because the supplied AC to DC converter is not rated for extended temperature operation. The power source used with the DC terminal block should be a Limited Power Source (LPS).

DC Terminal Block Option

The IE–ModeConverter DC power option includes a 7 VDC to 50 VDC terminal block and a standard +5 VDC mini-jack. The DC terminal block has multiple DC inputs intended for cascading DC power to an adjacent unit.

Connect the power source to any one positive and one negative terminal on the IE– ModeConverter.

NOTE

When using stranded wire, the leads must be tinned. The chassis is not protected against mis-wiring; if mis-wired the chassis will not function. The chassis is internally connected to the negative power terminal.

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Contents IE-ModeConverter Warranty FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementTable of Contents Features About IE-ModeConverterApplications Installing the IE-ModeConverter SFP Port RequirementsDIN Rail Mounting Powering the IE-ModeConverter DC Terminal Block OptionCascading DC Power LED OperationDC Power Supply Precautions IMC Networks Technical SupportSpecifications Fiber Optic Cleaning GuidelinesStandards/Compliance Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Safety Certifications Document Number 55-80619-00 A4