Cordex 48-1.
Cordex 48-1.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Save These Instructions This section contains important instructions that must be followed during the installation and maintenance of the equipment and batteries. Read all of the instructions before operating the equipment, and save this manual for future reference. The following safety symbol is found throughout this manual: Carefully read all information and abide by the instructions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Scope of the Manual ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................
8 7.2 Verify AC and Power the Shelf .................................................................................................................... 30 7.3 Check Battery Polarity and Connect ........................................................................................................... 30 7.4 CXC Reset .................................................................................................................................................... 30 MAINTENANCE .....................
1 Introduction 1.1 Scope of the Manual This instruction manual explains the installation, interconnection, and operation of the Alpha Cordex CXRFHP 48-1.2 kW 48 Vdc power and distribution systems.
Figure 1–Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with 3 rectifier modules up to 3600W output power, CXCM1 Controller and GMT fuse distribution Figure 2–Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with (a) 4 rectifier modules up to 4800W output power and CXCM1 controller (top shelf) and (b) 5 rectifier modules up to 6000W output power (lower shelf) Figure 3–Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.
1.3 Part Numbers and List Options 1.3.1 Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, up to 3600W output power, CXCM1 Controller and GMT fuse distribution (Figure 1) This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options: Description Part Number/List Option Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW, 19" 1RU shelf, 3 modules, w/ GMT fuses ................................................. 030-851-20 [Equipped for one CXCM1 controller and up to three CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifiers] ...................
1.3.2 Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, up to (a) 4800W output power and (b) 6000W output power (Figure 2) This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options: Description ............................................................................................................................ Part Number/List Option Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 1RU shelf for systems up to 4800W ................................
1.3.3 Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 2RU shelf for systems up to 4800W (Figure 3) This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options: Description ............................................................................................................................ Part Number/List Option Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 2RU shelf for systems up to 4800W .................................
GMT fuse, 2A ............................................................................................................................................. 460-083-10 GMT fuse, 3A ............................................................................................................................................. 460-013-10 GMT fuse, 4A ............................................................................................................................................. 460-085-10 GMT fuse, 5A .
2 Features 2.1 Rectifier modules The Cordex CXRF-HP series of 48V 1.2kW rectifier modules employ an advanced resonant power conversion technology featuring high power conversion efficiency. All internal semiconductor devices operate under “soft-switching” conditions and exhibit very low power loss. The reduced power loss leads to lower thermal stress on the semiconductors and thus improves reliability.
LED Activity During Firmware Upload When a rectifier firmware upload is in progress, the LEDs behave in the same way as the locate module command described above. 2.1.3 Mechanical A locking clip is provided to secure the rectifier into the shelf. During normal operation the rectifier must be locked into position. A handle (or grip) is incorporated into the front panel to facilitate the removal of the rectifier from the shelf.
2.1.9 Soft Start To eliminate an instantaneous demand on the AC source, a soft start feature is employed. Soft Start, sometimes referred to as “current walk-in”, works by gradually (up to five seconds) ramping the current limit up from zero to the actual or defined customer setting. The rectifier output voltage is ramped up from the minimum voltage to the float voltage. 2.1.
Figure 5–Cordex 48-1.2kW (4800W system) distribution module 030-851-20 (Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW, 19" 1RU shelf, 3 modules, w/ GMT fuses up to 3600W) The shelf incorporates a distribution module for DC fuse output as well as battery connections. The module accommodates up to eight GMT fuse positions. Two batterylanding positions and an 80 A battery shunt are also provided. The module has low voltage disconnect (LVD) options, which are in series with either the battery or the load.
The CXCM1 includes a web server that provides easy set up and monitoring using an Internet connection with the standard Windows Internet Explorer browser. The data-logging feature allows the user to capture data from multiple inputs, for AC/DC voltages, load/battery current, cell voltages and temperatures (automatically for up to 16 user defined logs).
2.3.4 Reset A reset button is located on the front panel for restarting the controller’s microprocessor. NOTE: Refer also to the software manual – always select the Reset menu item before pressing the reset button. 2.3.5 Modem Port The Modem port is designed for CXCM1 connection to Alpha Technologies Cordex DC Modem #018-58520. CAUTION: Do not connect anything other than the Alpha modem and Alpha-supplied DB-9 cable to the D-sub port on the front of the CXCM1. 2.3.
2.3.11 CXCM1 Connections Next to the CXCM1, on the left side of the shelf, are terminal block connections for the system control I/O; such as, digital signals, analog inputs, and alarm relay outputs. See Figure 8.
3 Inspection 3.1 Packing Materials All Alpha products are shipped in rugged, double walled boxes and suspended via solid inserts to minimize shock that may occur during transportation. Packaging assemblies and methods are tested to International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) standards. Products are also packaged with Cortex. This plastic wrap contains a corrosive-inhibitor that protects the product from corrosion for up to two years. 3.1.1 Returns for Service Save the original shipping container.
4 Installation This chapter is provided for qualified personnel to install the product. Mount the unit horizontally in a clean and dry environment. NOTE: Drawings are located at the rear of the manual. This system is designed to be installed in a restricted access location inaccessible to the general public. 4.1 Safety Precautions WARNING Hazardous voltages are present at the input of power systems.
4.3 Module Insertion/Removal Insert by placing the module on the shelf bottom and sliding the module into the rear connector (inside of the shelf). Apply pressure on the front of the module to engage the rear connector in the shelf receptacle. A locking clip is provided to secure the rectifier into the shelf. NOTE: Do not force a module into position if it does not seat properly. All modules are keyed to ensure that the correct module (polarity/voltage) type is used.
5 Wiring and Connections This chapter provides cabling details and notes on cable sizing for DC applications with respect to the shelf. NOTE: Refer to the drawings located at the rear of the manual. 5.1 Safety Precautions WARNING Hazardous AC voltages may be present. Ensure power at the AC service panel is off before attempting work on the AC connections. Use a voltmeter to verify the absence of voltage. Clearly mark the correct polarity of the battery leads before commencing work on DC connections.
5.4 AC Input CAUTION: Route AC input wires in flexible or rigid conduit as far away as possible from the DC power wires to minimize EMI disturbances. All shelf systems have male IEC-60320-C20 ISA line cord connection points for pluggable line cords with C19R female receptacles as shown in Figure 8. Refer to customer connection drawings 030-834-08, 030-851-08, 030-835-08 or 030-845-08. NOTE: The shelf incorporates IEC plug connections requiring line cords with C19R type receptacles.
5.6 DC Output for Model 030-851-20 (maximum 3600kW) 5.6.1 Chassis and Site Ground Connections WARNING: For safety reasons, ensure the system is properly bonded to the building’s ground grid. This power system is suitable for installation as part of a Common Bonding Network (CBN) and is intended to be used in a DC-C configuration (common DC return).
2. After the plug-in connector has been removed, attach the cables to the terminal block. Verify the polarity. Attach cables to plug-in connector 3. Insert the terminal block together with attached cables. Use tie wraps to secure the cables. Maximum 15-A fuse Insert plug-in connector with cables Maximum 10-A fuses Secure cables with tie wraps 4. Insert fuses into the slots. The maximum allowable output current of the GMT box is 40 A distributed over up to eight poles.
5.7 DC Output for Model 030-834-20 (maximum 4800kw) The DC cable connections to the system are made within, or just outside, the integrated distribution module located on the right side of the shelf. To ensure proper access to connections, install DC cables in the sequence described in this section. WARNING: Leave cables disconnected at battery and verify output polarity using a voltmeter. Make battery connections only after all other wiring is completed.
5.7.2 Battery Connections There are connection points for two strings of batteries. Use the thumbscrew lock to disengage part of the distribution assembly and slide it out the right side of the shelf as far as necessary (Figure 9). Connect the battery (+) cabling to the bottom set of studs and the battery (–) cabling to the upper set. Lugs required are 1/4" on 5/8" centers. Refer also to Figure 9a with respect to the battery cables and the connection points positioned for proper access. 5.7.
5.7.4 Breaker Hot Connections Connect to the four load breaker hot (–) termination pairs using 1/4" on 5/8" center lugs (Figure 11). (illustration only and may not match your installation) Load breaker hot (–) GMT fuses hot (–) and return (+) Figure 11–Front view of distribution module (cover removed) GMT Fuse Distribution CAUTION: Total current maximum is 30A.
5.10.1 Modem Port The Modem port is designed for CXCM1 connection to the Alpha Cordex DC Modem (p/n 018-585-20a) via a front panel DB-9 connector. CAUTION: Use only the Alpha modem and Alpha-supplied DB-9 (straight through) cable to connect to the D-sub port on the front of the CXCM1. 5.10.2 Ethernet Port for Network Connection (Standard Network Cable) The Ethernet port is designed for CXCM1 connection to a user supplied network (TCP/IP secured by user) via a front panel RJ-45 jack.
Voltage Input #2 (battery voltage per CXC software) is wired internally to the rectifier output voltage of the shelf. This is used as the reference for system alarming (such as high voltage) and control (such as LVD). The Battery -48V should be connected at the battery system voltage terminal for CXCM1 reference when a battery disconnect device is used. It is critical to CXCM1 operation as it ensures a source of power to the CXCM1 should the disconnect device open the circuit.
5.11.3 Alarm (Relay) Outputs Terminals provide contacts for extending various alarm or control signals. Each relay output can be wired for NO or NC operation during an alarm or control condition. See Figure 14. Figure 14–Showing relay connections Relays can be programmed to energize or de-energize during an alarm condition (see CXC Software manual). When the CXCM1 reset button is pressed or power is lost, all relays de-energize.
6 Operation 6.1 Main Rectifier States Rectifier operation has five main states; each state is distinct and necessary for the operation of the rectifier. 6.1.1 • Off • Start delay • Soft start • Normal operation • Turning off Off The rectifier is in the Off state immediately after power is applied to the rectifier or after a rectifier shutdown (remote or local shutdown, AC shutdown, OVP or thermal shutdown).
6.2 Main Rectifier Modes In addition to main rectifier states, there is a set of main rectifier modes. These modes are divided into two categories: 6.2.1 Output Voltage Modes Voltage modes, under software control, can directly adjust the output voltage. Situations, such as the rectifier being in current limit, can change the output voltage with no software control. The following table describes the five output voltage modes.
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7 System Startup After completing the shelf wiring and installation, perform the following startup and test procedure to ensure proper operation: 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.3.1 Check System Connections • Ensure AC is off, battery is disconnected, and all power modules are removed from the shelf. • Triple-check the polarity of all connections. Verify AC and Power the Shelf • Install one power module. • Verify AC input voltage is correct and turn on the corresponding AC input feeder breaker.
7.4.3 Hard Reset A hard reset of the CXCM1 can be performed by unplugging the module. This procedure will restart the microprocessor if the front panel (soft) reset button fails to operate. CAUTION: Move the LVD control jumper to the override position before unplugging the CXCM1 controller. The load and batteries are still connected. Use of hard reset may cause loss of data. To change the LVD control jumper position: 1. Remove the GMT fuse cover by gently squeezing the sides of the cover.
8 Maintenance Although very little maintenance is required with Alpha systems, routine checks and adjustments are recommended to ensure optimum system performance. Qualified service personnel should do repairs. The following table lists a few maintenance procedures for this system. These procedures should be performed at least once a year. WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE AND SHOCK HAZARD. Use extreme care when working inside the shelf while the system is energized. Do not make contact with live components or parts.
9 Warranty and Service Information 9.1 Technical Support Free Technical Support 24/7/365 is part of the Alpha customer satisfaction commitment. The phone numbers below can also be used to access a wide range of service solutions both at your premise and at the Alpha facility nearest you. In Canada and the USA, call toll free 1-888-462-7487 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Customers outside Canada and the USA, call +1-604-436-5547. 9.2 Warranty Alpha Technologies Ltd.
10 Acronyms and Definitions AC Alternating current ANSI American National Standards Institute AWG American wire gauge BTU British thermal unit CAN Controller area network CEC Canadian Electrical Code CSA Canadian Standards Association CX Cordex™ series; e.g.
CSA/NRTL — MARKS — BACKGROUND What are the CSA and NRTL? CSA (Canadian Standards Association also known as CSA International) was established in 1919 as an independent testing laboratory in Canada. CSA received its recognition as an NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) in 1992 from OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in the United States of America (Docket No. NRTL-2-92). This was expanded and renewed in 1997, 1999, and 2001.
Specifications for Alpha Switched Mode Rectifier Cordex HP 48-1.2kW Power Module Output Voltage: 42 to 58Vdc within rated limits Power: 1200W (176 to 300Vac input) 600W minimum (110 to 130Vac input) [Subject to de-rating below 110Vac due to current limited input and when operated above temperature thresholds listed below] Current: 22.2A @ 54Vdc, 25A maximum @ 48Vdc (176 to 300Vac input) 11.1A @ 54Vdc, 12.5A maximum @ 48Vdc (110 to 130Vac input) Static Load Regulation: Better than ±0.
Specifications for Alpha Switched Mode Rectifier Cordex HP 48-1.2kW Continued Power Module Input Voltage: 208/220/240Vac (continuous operation 90-300Vac) High: 277 to 300Vac (de-rated power factor) Low: 90 to 176Vac (de-rated output power) Frequency: 50/60Hz nominal (45 to 66Hz) Current: 7.5A maximum (176 to 300Vac) 6A maximum (90 to 176Vac) Power Factor: >0.
Specifications for Alpha Switched Mode Rectifier Cordex HP 48-1.
Specifications for Alpha CXCM1 Cordex Controller Basic Unit, CXCM1 Input Voltage: 17 to 65Vdc within rated limits Current: <100mA @ 48Vdc <200mA @ 24Vdc MTBF: 472,000 hours @ 25°C (77°F) Safety: CSA 60950-1-03 IEC/EN 60950-1 CE Mark EMC: The unit meets requirements of: EN 300 386-2 EMC and EMR, Telecommunications Network Equipment Emissions: EN 55022 Class A (CISPR 22) CFR47 (FCC) Part 15 Class A Immunity: EN 61000-4-2 ESD EN 61000-4-3 Radiated EN 61000-4-4 EFT /Burst EN 61000-4-6 Conducted Environ
Specifications for Alpha CXCM1 Cordex Controller Continued Hardware Specifications, CXCM1 CPU: Coldfire RAM: 8MB Flash: 4MB standard Display: 4 digit LCD Front Panel Controls: Display pushbutton toggle switch for voltage (V) or current (A) Reset switch (soft reset button; hold for 3 seconds to reset IP) LED’s: System OK (Green) Power System Minor Alarm (Yellow) Power System Major Alarm / Controller Fail (Red) Audio: Built-in speaker for alarm and popup message tones Dimensions: 44mm H x 88mm
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" Front Access Shelf System Basic Unit, Shelf Maximum Output: 100A, 58Vdc Recommended Feeder Breaker Single Phase: 120V: 15A, #14 AWG (for two rectifiers) 220/240V: 20A, #12 AWG (for two rectifiers) Mechanical Dimensions: 88mm H x 439.5mm W x 305mm D (rectifier front panel 12.5mm D) [3.5" H x 17.3" W x 12" D (rectifier front panel 0.49" D)] Mounting*: 19" or 23" rack, 6" offset (center), EIA rack spacing Weight: 4.55 kg (10.03 lb.
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System w/CXCM1 Basic Unit, Shelf Maximum Output: 100A, 58Vdc Recommended Feeder Breaker Single Phase: 120V, 15A, #14 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) 240V, 20A, #12 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) Mechanical Dimensions: 44mm H x 439.5mm W x 305mm D (rectifier front panel 12.5mm D) [1.75" H x 17.3" W x 12" D (rectifier front panel 0.49" D)] Mounting*: 19" or 23" rack, center (5" or 6") or flush, EIA rack spacing Weight: 3.
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System, Bulk Power Basic Unit, Shelf Maximum Output: 125A, 58Vdc Recommended Feeder Breaker Single Phase: 120V, 15A, #14 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) 240V, 20A, #12 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) Mechanical Dimensions: 44mm H x 439.5mm W x 305mm D (rectifier front panel 12.5mm D) [1.75" H x 17.3" W x 12" D (rectifier front panel 0.
Specifications for Alpha Cordex HP 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System w/CXCM1 & GMT Distribution Modules Basic Unit, Shelf Maximum total output current: Maximum total output voltage: Maximum total output power: Maximum output current to load: Maximum output current to battery: Recommended Feeder Breaker Single Phase: 75 A 58 Vdc 3.6 kW 40 A 70 A 120 V, 15 A, #14 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) 240 V, 20 A, #12 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers) Mechanical Dimensions: 44 mm H x 439.
REVISION LTR K1_NC 3 K2_NO 6 K2_C 5 K2_NC 4 K3_NO 9 K3_C 8 K3_NC 7 K4_NO 10 K4_C 11 K4_NC 12 D1_1 13 D1_2 14 D2_1 15 D2_2 16 V1_+ 17 V1_- 18 T1_+ 19 T1_- 20 T2_+ 21 T2_- 22 I1_+ 23 I1_- 24 BATT_HOT 25 NO NC COM K2 (SYTEM MINOR) COM K3 (SYSTEM MAJOR) RECTIFIER #1 NC COM K4 (AC FAIL) NO NC 1 + + + + - 25 BATT_HOT PCB ASSY, I/O INTERFACE, CXCI, 19" SHELF, 4 MDL 1.
K1_NC 3 K2_NO 6 K2_C 5 K2_NC 4 K3_NO 9 K3_C 8 K3_NC 7 K4_NO 10 K4_C 11 K4_NC 12 D1_1 13 D1_2 14 D2_1 15 D2_2 16 V1_+ 17 V1_- 18 T1_+ 19 T1_- 20 T2_+ 21 T2_- 22 I1_+ 23 I1_- 24 BATT_HOT 25 NO NC COM K2 (SYTEM MINOR) NO COM K3 (SYSTEM MAJOR) 25 BATT_HOT NC 1 2 3 4 NC C NO NO K3 NO NC 1 2 1 2 + + + + - PCB ASSY, I/O INTERFACE, CXCI, 19" SHELF, 4 MDL 1.
REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD A EO 10704 WH 2011/03 MP JK LIST 99 CXCI-1CONTROLLER 010-619-20 POWER MODULE LIST 90 MODULE BLANK LIST 80 or 81 DISTRIBUTION ITEM QTY THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES LTD., AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT. UNITS: mm [in] X [X.X] X.X [X.XX] X.XX [X.XXX] ANGULAR: TITLE: NAME DESIGN DATE SY/WH 2009/05 DRAWN SY CHECKED GIA APPROVED MC 1 [ 0.040] 0.5 [ 0.020] 0.
442.5 17.42 439.5 17.30 LIST 80 LIST 81 302.9 11.93 152.4 6.00 0 16.8 0.66 LIST 19 19" RACK, MID MOUNTING LIST 23 23" RACK, MID MOUNTING 87.3 3.44 81.8 3.22 50.0 1.97 37.3 1.47 5.6 0.22 0 465.0 18.31 THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES LTD., AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT. 566.0 22.28 UNITS: mm [in] X [X.X] X.X [X.XX] X.XX [X.XXX] ANGULAR: 583.6 22.98 TITLE: 482.6 19.00 1 [ 0.040] 0.5 [ 0.020] 0.05 [ 0.
REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD A Eo 10704, LIST 81 ADDED WH 2011/03 MP JK CHASSIS GROUND #10-32 STUD & HARDWARE CHASSIS GROUND #10-32 STUD & HARDWARE AC IN MODULE 1 & 2 AC IN MODULE 3 & 4 OPEN CAN TERMINATION TERMINATED (DEFAULT) GMT DISTRIBUTION PANEL (30A MAX) BAT HOT BAT HOT T1+ T1D2 D2 K4-NC K4-C DETAIL D K4-NO K2-NC K2-C CAN IN/OUT RJ12 OFFSET PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 FUNCTION CAN COM CAN H NOT CONNECTED CAN L NOT CONNECTED CAN +5V K2-NO T2+ LCD SCREEN (V/A) DISPLAY PUSHBUTTON TOG
LIST 80 BATTERY OUTPUTS ( - ) 2 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES LOAD CB RETURNS ( + ) LOAD CB OUTPUTS4( x- )1/4" - 20 HARDWARE 4 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES ON 5/8" CENTRES (REF) LOAD CB OUTPUTS ( - ) 4 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES (REF) SITE GROUND ( + ) 1 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES (REF) LOOSEN THUMBSCREW AND SLIDE OVER TO ACCESS LOAD CB RETURNS. THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
BATTERY OUTPUTS ( - ) 2 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES CB1 BATT 1 SITE GROUND ( + ) 1 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES (REF) CB2 BATT 2 CB1 LOAD 1 LOOSEN THUMBSCREW AND SLIDE OVER TO ACCESS LOAD CB RETURNS.
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REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD P/C RE-DESIGNED; WH 2009/05 P/A ,P/B NOT RELEASED 0 18.0 0.71 439.5 17.30 334.1 13.15 308.7 12.15 130.9 5.15 105.5 4.15 0 LTR 356.4 14.03 353.5 13.92 325.0 12.80 307.5 12.10 315.0 12.40 018-598-20 LIST 19: 6" OFFSET FOR 19" RACK 010-619-20 MODULE (4x) 150.9 5.94 KYDEX COVER 443.5 17.46 371.2 14.61 314.2 12.37 12.0 0.47 16.8 0.66 0 12.5 0.49 0 0.00 0 0.00 LIST 24: 6" OFFSET FOR 23" RACK ITEM QTY 44.0 1.73 37.9 1.
DETAIL C CXCI DB-25 (ALARM) PIN FUNCTION 1 K1-COM 2 K1-NC 3 K2-COM 4 K3-NC 5 K3-NO 6 K4-COM 7 D1-1 8 D2-1 9 V1+ 10 T1+ 11 T2+ 12 I1+ 13 BATT HOT 14 K1-NO 15 K2-NC 16 K2-NO 17 K3-COM 18 K4-NO 19 K4-NC 20 D1-2 21 D2-2 22 V123 T124 T225 I1- CAN TERMINATION LTR 14 25 1 13 + REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD - DETAIL A OPEN TERMINATED (DEFAULT) CAN IN RJ12 OFFSET PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 FUNCTION CAN COM CAN H NOT CONNECTED CAN L NOT CONNECTED CAN +5V 9 5 DETAIL C 6 1 DB9 (FOR ARGUS DC MODEM U
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REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD 0 18.0 0.71 439.5 17.30 334.1 13.15 308.7 12.15 130.9 5.15 105.5 4.15 0 LTR 372.4 14.66 341.0 13.43 325.0 12.80 302.9 11.93 LIST 19: 6" OFFSET FOR 19" RACK 152.4 6.00 010-619-20 MODULE (5x) 443.5 17.46 12.0 0.47 0 0 13.9 0.55 ITEM LIST 24: 6" OFFSET FOR 23" RACK QTY 44.0 1.73 37.9 1.49 6.1 0.24 0 THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
LTR A B DATE CHKD APPD OPEN (DEFAULT) TERMINATED - CAN TERMINATION + REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN DETAIL A CAN IN RJ12 OFFSET PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 FUNCTION CAN COM CAN H NOT CONNECTED CAN L NOT CONNECTED CAN +5V ITEM QTY OPEN (DEFAULT) CAN TERMINATION DETAIL B FUNCTION CAN COM CAN H NOT CONNECTED CAN L NOT CONNECTED CAN +5V TERMINATED CAN IN RJ12 OFFSET PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN DATE CHKD APPD 17.8 0.70 16.2 0.64 0 0 29.8 1.17 45.7 1.80 LTR 334.9 13.18 332.0 13.07 321.7 12.67 320.6 12.62 302.9 11.93 018-598-20 LIST 19: 6" OFFSET FOR 19" RACK 010-619-20 MODULE (3x) 152.4 6.00 KYDEX COVER 443.5 17.46 359.9 14.17 0 0 13.9 0.55 20.0 0.79 16.8 0.66 0 ITEM QTY LIST 23: 6" OFFSET FOR 23" RACK 44.0 1.73 37.9 1.49 THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
REVISIONS DESCRIPTION DWN LTR DATE CHKD APPD BATTERY RETURN (+) H CXCM1 INTERFACE (SEE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS) AC INPUTS (2 PLACES) BATTERY HOT (-) 7 ' . . .
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