User’s Manual
for CS36A12V2
OVERVIEW (CS36D12V)
CS36D12V Front
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1. Battery Compartment Cover
22. Control Buttons
(Alarm Silence / Battery
3Emergency Use)
3.LED Indicators
4(Auxiliary Power Source /
5Replace Battery / Battery Power / System Status)
64. Battery Compartment
5.9 Pin Conductor Compartmemt Cover
6.Battery Release Latch
7.Interconnection & Power Cable Channel
8.Keyhole Screw Slot
9. Pass Through Hole for Interconnection & Power Cable
Operation Guide
LED Indicators
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| Alarm Silence Button |
| Blue | Press and hold the button for 1 second to silence the audible alarm. | |||||
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| Battery Emergency |
| Blue | Press and hold the button to activate emergency battery capacity. | |||||
| Use Button |
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| Auxiliary Power Source |
| Green | Indicates that an external power source with adequate voltage |
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| Replace Battery |
| Red | Battery replacement required. Alarm will beep once every 15 minutes. |
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| Battery Power |
| Green | Indicates the battery is supplying the power. At 45% battery capacity, | |||||
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| System Status |
| Green | Indicates normal mode of operation. |
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Status LED, Alarm & Communication Signals | |||||||||
| Condition | Status LED Alarm | Interface | Description |
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| Normal | System LED On |
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| All communication | Condition normal; AC power load, charges battery. | |||
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| signals in Low state | Battery is connected and in good condition. | ||
| ON Battery | Battery LED On |
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| power supply and battery board; battery is supplying | ||
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| Replace Battery Replace Battery | 1/2 sec beep | Open | Every 45 days, the unit will automatically initiate a |
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CS36D12V Battery Replacement
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Step 1: |
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a. Press battery cover catch (A) and slide the cover to the left | a. Replace battery cable on the new battery. | |
to remove. |
| b. Place the new battery into battery compartment. |
b. Remove the battery connector (see Fig.2). |
| c. Close the battery cover. |
c. Remove the battery strain release latch to remove battery. |
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Specification |
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Model | CA50A48V2 | CS36D12V |
Input | 120Vac | 48Vdc |
Voltage Range | ||
Frequency Range | 50 / 60Hz |
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Output | 48Vdc | 12Vdc |
Output Voltage (Normal) |
Bundled Kit
(CA50A48V2 + CS36D12V)
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS (SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS)
This manual contains important instructions regarding the installation and operation of this device. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to unpack, install or operate this device
CAUTION! To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, install in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants. (Please see specifications for acceptable temperature and humidity range.)
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover except to service the battery. No user serviceable parts are inside except the battery.
CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
CAUTION! This unit must be wall mounted. Do not use the unit unless it is mounted correctly.
CS36D12V Back
CA50A48V2 Installation Guide
Step 1: | Step 2: | Step 3: |
a. Open the power connector | a. Install output power cable to the 2 | a. Place screw in keyhole screw slot |
compartment cover. | position IDC connector (red wire | and tighten half way. |
| to positive, black wire to negative). | b. Slide unit so that the screw rests |
| b. Thread the power cable along the | against the narrow end of the slot. |
| back of the power connector cover. | c. Place second screw into the screw |
| Wrap the power cable around the | hole and tighten securely. |
| strain relief lip. Insert the cable | d. Tighten keyhole slot screw securely. |
| through one of the cable slots to | e. Close the power connector |
| exit the compartment. | cpmpartment cover. |
| c. Insert the power cable into one of |
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NOTE : Please use appropriate size screws to mount the CA50A48V2 on the wall.
NOTE : Recommended screw size:
| LED On | every 15 min |
| battery test. The test lasts 16 hours. if the battery |
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| needs to be replaced, an alarm signal will be sent to |
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Battery Missing |
| None, only | Open | Approximately 6 seconds after battery removal, the |
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| failure, an alarm signal will be sent. |
Low Battery | Battery LED Flash 1/2 sec beep | Open | When battery capacity is < 45% (approximately | |
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| 12Vdc), unit signals low battery. |
Battery Type
The battery is a standard sealed lead acid battery rated at 12Vdc / 7.2Ah. If required, the battery may be replaced with an approved 12Vdc / 7Ah battery.
Batteries are considered HAZARDOUS WASTE and must be disposed of properly.
Most retailers that sell batteries collect used batteries for recycling.
Auxiliary Power Connection (AUX)
Connection point for
Maintenance Mode
Maintenance mode determines remaining useful battery life. During the 16 hour test, the battery is discharge to determine its state. The unit measures the rate of change in the battery charge. If the rate of discharge is excessive, the battery replacement indicator is activated.
The CS36D12V enters the maintenance mode approximately once every 45 days.
In the event that the CS36D12V is in the maintenance mode and an AC failure occurs, maintenance mode will cease and the CS36D12V will supply the power to the load.
Output Voltage (Battery Mode) |
| 10.5 ~ 20Vdc |
Output Power Max | 48W | 34W |
Ripple | less than 200 mV |
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Connector Type | Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) | |
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Battery Type | Sealed, Maintenance Free | |
Numbers of Battery | 7.2Ah / 12V | |
Auxiliary Input Power | 12Vdc / 1.3mm COAX Power Jack | |
Warning Diagnostics |
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Indicators | AC Power | Auxiliary Power Source / |
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| Battery / System |
Alarm |
| AC Fail / Replace Battery |
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| Replace Battery / |
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Management |
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Communication Interface |
| Signal Retun / On Battery / |
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| Replace Battery / Missing |
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| Battery / Low Battery |
Physical |
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Maximum Dimensions (L*W*D) | 5.94 x 2.65 x 1.56 in | 6.89 x 6.75 x 3.47 in |
Weight (lb) | 0.77lb | 1.51lb |
Environment | ||
Operating Temperature | ||
Operating Humidity | 0 - 95% noncondensing within enclosure | |
Max Operating Elevation | 10,000ft (3,000m) | |
Max Storage Elevation | 50,000ft (15,000m) | |
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INTRODUCTION
The CS36A12V2 provides increased flexibility and cost effectiveness by separating the power supply unit (CA50A48V2) from the battery back up unit (CS36D12V). The power supply plugs into a 110/120Vac outlet. It converts the power to 48Vdc, which is then fed through a power cord to the battery back up unit. The battery back up unit feeds 12Vdc to the ONT.
CS36D12V Installation Guide
FCC NOTICE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
| CA50A48V2 | CS36D12V | ONT |
| Power Supply | Battery Back Up |
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110/120Vac | 48Vdc |
| 12Vdc |
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Step 1:
a. Press the battery cover release latch (A) and slide the cover to remove.
b. Remove the 9 pin connector compartment cover by pulling outward.
Step 2:
a. Insert the power and interconnection cables into the back cable channel. Feed the cable end into the 9 pin connector compartment.
b. Securely mount the unit on the wall with 2 mounting screws.
(2)Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. (3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. (4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Signal cables must be used with this device to ensure compliance with Class B FCC limits.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications could void the authority granted by the FCC to operate this equipment.
INSTALLATION
Carefully follow these instructions during the installation of this device:
1.) Carry out the installation in a safe area that is free of excessive dust and has adequate airflow.
2.) Screws must be appropriate for total weight of the UPS unit and the mounting surface material.
3.) Do not operate the UPS where the temperature and humidity are outside the specified limits. (Refer to specifications in this manual.)
NOTE : Please use appropriate size screws to mount the CS36D12V on the wall.
NOTE : Recommended screw size:
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OVERVIEW (CA50A48V2)
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CA50A48V2 Front | CA50A48V2 Back |
1.Power Connector Compartment Cover
2.Strain Relief Lip
3.2 Pin IDC Connector
4.Power LED Indicator
5.Screw Hole
6.Keyhole Screw Slot
7.Cable Channel
8.Input Power Cord (8 ft.)
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| Signal Return | ||
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c | Replace Battery | |||
c | Missing Battery | |||
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b | Low Battery | |||
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a. Remove protective shipping terminal covers from | a. Install both power and interconnection cables to |
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the battery if necessary. | the 9 position IDC connector. |
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b. Connect the battery cable leads to the appropriate | (See case for the pin assignments.) |
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terminals; red to postive, black to negative. | b. Close the 9 pin connector compartment cover. |
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c. Insert the battery into the battery compartment. | c. Close the battery cover. |
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d. Install the 9 position IDC connector to the unit (see Fig.1). |
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The UPS battery charges when it is connected to utility power. The battery charges fully during the first 24 hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery run capability during this initial charge period.