ADCP-80-570 • Issue 2 • March 2006
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© 2006, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Test 3: Input Return to Output Return—Use the following procedure:
1. Starting at bus A, connect the negative test probe to the RTN input power terminal and the
positive test probe to the RTN output power terminal for circuit 1 (Figure9).
Figure 9. Test 3: Input Return to Output Return
2. Verify that continuity exists between the specified terminals.
3. Repeat the test procedure for each remaining circuit (A 2-7, B 1-7).
Test 4: Alarm Terminals—Use the following procedure:
1. Starting at the top set of alarm terminals on the right rear side of the panel, verify that no
continuity exists between the C and NC terminals(Figure10).
Figure 10. Test 4: Alarm Contacts
2. Connect the test probes between the C and NO terminals on the first set of alarm
terminals. Verify that continuity exists between the C and NO termi nals.
3. Repeat the test procedure for the other set of alarm terminals.
Note: This proce dure tests the alarm indicator contacts as they should be with no
power being supplied to the panel. In this state, the normally open (NO) contacts
should be closed and the Normally Closed (NC) contacts should be open.
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TEST 3- POWER BUS B:
VERIFY CONTINUITY EXISTS
BETWEEN INPUT AND
OUTPUT RTN TERMINALS
TEST 3- POWER BUS A:
VERIFY CONTINUITY EXISTS
BETWEEN INPUT AND
OUTPUT RTN TERMINALS
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CHECK THAT CONTINUITY
EXISTS BETWEEN THE
“NO” AND “C” TERMINALS
CHECK THAT NO CONTINUITY
EXISTS BETWEEN THE
“C” AND “NC” TERMINALS