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Figure 3. Emier/Receiver Cable Preparaon
7. Connect the shielded cables to the emier and receiver. Follow the local wiring code for low-voltage dc control cables. The
same cable type is used for both emier and receiver (two cables required per system).
8. Route the cables to the terminal locaon.
13 mm (0.5") radius minimum bend
Emitter or
Receiver
Figure 4. Cable Clearances
9. Cut the cables to length aer making sure they are routed properly.
4.2 Controller Mounng
Install the controller inside an enclosure with a NEMA (or IEC) rang suitable for the operang environment. Mounng dimensions for
the controller are shown in Specicaons on page 7. The controller is supplied with M3.5 × 0.6 hardware for direct mounng to a
surface, or it can be mounted onto standard 35 mm DIN rail.
4.3 Emier and Receiver Wiring
Emier and receiver cables connect in parallel to controller terminals #4 through #8. Connect the wires from both sensor cables, as
follows:
Terminal 4 Brown
Terminal 5 Blue
Terminal 6 Bare
Terminal 7 Black
Terminal 8 White
Trim o the foil shield and the braided shield at the point where the wires exit the cable as shown in Figure 3 on page 11.
4.4 Controller and Output Wiring
Cable clearance dimensions for the arrays are shown in Emier and Receiver Mounng on page 10. Controller connecons are made via
the wiring terminals along the front surface of each module.
4.4.1 MAC-1 Controller Wiring
Output 1: Controller terminals #9 and #10 (OUT1) are reed relay contacts rated at 125 V ac/dc maximum, 10 VA maximum
resisve
(non-inducve) load. It may be programmed as either normally open or normally closed.
Alarm: Controller terminal #15 (Alarm) is an open-collector NPN transistor switch rated at 30 V dc maximum, 150 mA maximum. It is
protected against overload and short circuits.
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