Guardian Technologies PTDCM (SA12020) installation instructions Installing the DCM in a Cabinet

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Installing the DCM in a Cabinet

There are two basic ways in which DCMs can be mounted in system cabinets. The first way is to mount the DCM in a cabinet along with a power supply and another module (MLB, QRM, etc.). In this case, the DCM mounts on top of the other modules on standoffs, as shown in Figure 1.

If there is an MLB or other module in the cabinet, the DCM gets its power from the power supply’s REMOTE power output, J5. The MLB will get power from J1.

POWER

SUPPLY

DCM

MLB

Figure 1 - Cabinet with MLB (or other module),

DCM and power supply

Alternatively, a DCM can be mounted in a separate cabinet with a dedicated power supply. In this configuration, the dedicated power supply provides power to the DCM from its LOCAL power output, J1. But it can also provide power to another DCM through its REMOTE power output, J5. Therefore, another DCM can be mounted in the cabinet. The second DCM mounts on top of the first DCM on standoffs.

Mounting the DCM on another module

This procedure assumes you have already mounted a power supply and another module (e.g. a QRM) in a system cabinet. For this discussion, we will assume you are mounting the DCM to a QRM.

1.Secure six standoffs to the QRM using hardware provided.

There are holes in each corner and center of each PassPoint module to accommodate standoffs. Standoffs are secured to the modules using screws and lock washers.

2.Position the DCM on top of the QRM standoffs and push down gently. Pushing down on the DCM will lock it onto the standoffs.

Mounting the DCM without another module

1.If you haven’t done so already, mount a power supply in the cabinet.

Each DCM you mount must have access to power from a PassPoint power supply.

2.Hang three black mounting clips (provided) on the three middle raised cabinet tabs.

3.Insert the top of the DCM into the slots at the bottom of the power supply’s mounting tabs.

4.Swing the base of the DCM into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet.

DCM

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SIDE VIEW OF BLACK MOUNTING CLIPS WITH DCM

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Contents Power Requirements General InformationDCM Relay Outputs DCM Zone Inputs DCM Trigger OutputsInstalling the DCM in a Cabinet Mounting the DCM on another moduleMounting the DCM without another module DCM LEDs Enrolling and Configuring the DCMWarranty Information DCM Connections

PTDCM (SA12020) specifications

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