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ADT Security Services, Inc.
1750 Clint Moore Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(561) 988-3600
ADT-APS-6R Auxiliary Power Supply
Installation Instructions
Document 50935
Revision: B
07/21/2000
PN 50935:B
ECN 00-317
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free
installation with long-term reliability:
Installation Precautions
WARNING - Several different sources of power can be
connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all
sources of power before servicing. Control unit and
associated equipment may be damaged by removing
and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting
cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to
install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is
read and understood.
Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may
operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected
to lightning-induced transients. Although no system is
completely immune from lightning transients and inter-
ferences, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility.
Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended,
due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning
strikes. Consult with the Technical Services Department
if any problems are anticipated or encountered.
CAUTION - System Reacceptance Test after Software
Changes. To ensure proper system operation, this
product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72
Chapter 7 after any programming operation or change in
site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required
after any change, addition or deletion of system compo-
nents, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to
system hardware or wiring.
Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing
or inserting circuit boards. Failure to do so can damage
circuits.
Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling,
filing, reaming, or punching of the enclosure. When
possible, make all cable entries from the sides or rear.
Before making modifications, verify that they will not
interfere with battery, transformer, and printed circuit
board location.
All components, circuits, system operations, or software
functions known to be affected by a change must be
100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations
are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating
devices that are not directly affected by the change, up
to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and
proper system operation verified.
Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs.
Over-tightening may damage threads, resulting in
reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with
screw terminal removal.
Though designed to last many years, system compo-
nents can fail at any time. This system contains static-
sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a
proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that
static charges are removed from the body. Use static-
suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies
removed from the unit.
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation
at 0-49° C/32-120° F and at a relative humidity of 85%
RH (non-condensing) at 30°C/86° F. However, the
useful life of the system's standby batteries and the
electronic components may be adversely affected by
extreme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore,
it is recommended that this system and all peripherals
be installed in an environment with a nominal room
temperature of 15-27° C/60-80° F.
Follow the instructions in the installation, operating,
and programming manuals. These instructions must
be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and
associated equipment. FACP operation and reliability
depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel.
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and
indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate
more than a 10% I.R. drop from the specified device
voltage.
FCC Warning
Canadian Requirements
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause interference to radio commu-
nications. It has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for class A computing device pursu-
ant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is
designed to provide reasonable protection against
such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in
which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the
Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from
digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interfer-
ence Regulations of the Canadian Department
of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de
bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites
applicables aux appareils numeriques de la
classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le
brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le
ministere des Communications du Canada.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Overview
Introduction ..................................................................................................... 5
Description ....................................................................................................... 5
Specifications ................................................................................................... 7
2. Installation
Introduction ..................................................................................................... 9
Mounting an ADT-APS-6R in a ADT-CAB-400AA Backbox................... 10
Mounting in ADT-CAB-3 Series Cabinets..................................................11
Instructions for mounting: .........................................................................11
CHS-4 Series Chassis Mounting................................................................ 11
Wiring the ADT-APS-6R.............................................................................. 12
Field Wiring an ADT-APS-6R .................................................................. 12
Connecting Multiple ADT-APS-6R Power Supplies ................................ 13
Wiring Applications ...................................................................................... 14
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an ICM-4/ICE-4 Module ...................... 14
Supplying Power to a M300CADT Module .............................................. 15
Configuring the ADT-APS-6R ..................................................................... 16
Servicing the ADT-APS-6R .......................................................................... 17
Appendix A - Unimode 4-16
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B............................................19
Appendix B - Unimode 300/400
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-400 ............................................21
Appendix C - Unimode II & Unimode 2020
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24A ........................................... 23
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B............................................24
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1. Overview
Introduction
This document contains information for installing, servicing, and
configuring the ADT-APS-6R Auxiliary Power Supply. The table below
contains a list of document sources for supplemental information:
Control Panels
Refer to...
Part Number
Unimode 4-16
Unimode 4-16 Installation
Manual
A15019
Unimode II Series
Unimode 400 Series
Unimode 2020
Unimode II Installation
Manual
A15583
50710
51167
50928
51352
Unimode 400 Installation
Manual
Unimode 2020 Installation
Manual
ADT Transponder
Series
ADT Transponder Manual
All
ADT Device Compatibility
Document
Table 1 Supplemental Documentation
Description
The ADT-APS-6R Auxiliary Power Supply is a 150W cabinet-mounted
power supply, designed to power devices that require filtered, regulated,
non-resettable power, such as XP Transponder modules, Notification
Appliance Circuit Modules and Control Modules. The ADT-APS-6R
provides three 24 VDC (filtered) output circuits.
Figure 1 ADT-APS-6R Auxilliary Power Supply
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1. Overview
Description
The figures below identify the features of the ADT-APS-6R power
supply:
Trouble In (J4) - Trouble Out (J3)
“P” style connectors for internal cabinet
connections
Three 24 VDC output circuits
Two (2) power-limited
One (1) non power-limited
LED Status Indicators:
Green LED – Indicates AC power on
Yellow LED – Indicates loss of AC or battery
Fuse F2 for battery protection
(10A, 3AG, slow blow)
Jumpers JP2 and JP3 for
selecting 8-hour or 16-hour
delay for AC loss reporting
(default is immediate)
Fuse F1 for AC protection
(4A, 3AG, slow blow)
Figure 2 ADT-APS-6R Control Board
Jumper JP1 for selecting AC input voltage
(120 VAC default)
Figure 3 ADT-APS-6R Main Board
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Specifications
1. Overview
Specifications
The ADT-APS-6R is compatible with the Unimode II, Unimode 300/400,
Unimode 4-16 and Unimode 2020 control panels. Specifications for the
ADT-APS-6R are:
Electrical Specifications
AC Primary Input Power
Wire Size: #14 AWG with
600 VAC insulation
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2.5 A
240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.2 A
24 VDC Secondary Input Power
(lead-acid batteries only)
25 mA DC standby current
16 mA DC standby current (with AC fail delay
operating)
Note: Batteries are charged by the system power supply.
24 VDC output power
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Total 6 A (4 A continuous)
3 A @24 VDC power-limited (+10, –15%)
3 A @24 VDC power-limited (+10, –15%)
6 A @24 VDC non power-limited (+10, –15%)
Circuit 3
Fuses
F1 (AC supervision)
F2 (battery supervision)
250 VAC, 4A, 3 AG, slow blow
32 VAC, 10 A, 3 AG, slow blow
Trouble supervision bus
J3 output
J4 input
Form A contact (open collector)
Form A contact (open collector)
Note: J3 and J4 can be
interchanged.
Loss of AC Indication
Immediate indication (default)
8 or 16 hour delay
Mechanical Specifications
Size of ADT-APS-6R in enclosure
Cabinets for mounting
6.09 in. x 4.23 in. x 2.92 in.
ADT-CAB-3 Series, using CHS-4 and CHS-4L
chassis, for Unimode 400, unimode II and
Unimode 2020 control panels.
ADT-CAB-400AA for Unimode 300/400
control panel; accepts one APS-6R.
Unimode 4-16 can accept one ADT-APS-6R.
Note: An optional module (such as an ICM-4) without an expansion card can
mount above an ADT-APS-6R in a CHS-4, a Unimode 4-16, and a
ADT-CAB-400AA.
Table 2 ADT-APS-6R Specifications
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Specifications
NOTES
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2. Installation
WARNING: Use extreme caution when working with the APS-6R.
!
High voltage and AC line-connected circuits are present. Turn off and
remove all power sources. To reduce the risk of electric shock make
sure to properly ground the unit.
Introduction
This section contains instructions for mounting, wiring, configuring and
servicing the ADT-APS-6R.
Installation topics covered in detail:
Topic
Refer to...
Mounting to a ADT-CAB-400AA
Backbox
"Mounting an ADT-APS-6R in a
ADT-CAB-400AA Backbox" on
page 10
Mounting to a ADT-CAB-3 Series
Cabinet
"Mounting in ADT-CAB-3 Series
Cabinets" on page 11
Field Wiring
"Field Wiring an ADT-APS-6R" on
page 12
Wiring Multiple ADT-APS-6Rs
Connecting to an ICM/ICE
Powering an M300CADT
Configuring
"Connecting Multiple ADT-APS-6R
Power Supplies" on page 13
"Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an
ICM-4/ICE-4 Module" on page 14
"Supplying Power to a M300CADT
Module" on page 15
"Configuring the ADT-APS-6R" on
page 16
Servicing
"Servicing the ADT-APS-6R" on
page 17
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2. Installation
Mounting an ADT-APS-6R in a ADT-CAB-400AA Backbox
Mounting an ADT-APS-6R in a ADT-CAB-400AA Backbox
An Auxiliary Power Supply is mounted as shown in the figure below.
To mount the ADT-APS-6R, follow these instructions:
Step
Action
1
2
Remove plastic cover from APS-6R.
If 240 VAC is to be used, cut JP1 jumper at this time. See "Configuring the
ADT-APS-6R" on page 16.
3
4
Place the APS-6R onto the mounting studs in the backbox.
Insert a standoff through each of the printed circuit board mounting holes,
threading each standoff to the mounting studs.
5
6
Tighten the standoffs until the APS-6R is securely fastened to the backbox.
Reinstall the plastic chassis cover.
Mounting
Studs
ADT-CAB-400AA
Backbox
ADT-APS-6R
Assembly
Standoff
(2 places)
Figure 4 Mounting an ADT-APS-6R to a ADT-CAB-400AA Backbox
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Mounting in ADT-CAB-3 Series Cabinets
2. Installation
Mounting in ADT-CAB-3 Series Cabinets
This section contains instructions for the installation of the Auxiliary
Power Supply into a ADT-CAB-3 Series cabinet (ADT-CAB-A3, ADT-
CAB-B3, ADT-CAB-C3 and ADT-CAB-D3).
These cabinets use a CHS-4L or CHS-4 Chassis to mount the
ADT-APS-6R.
Instructions for mounting:
Step
Action
1
2
Remove plastic cover from APS-6R.
If 240 VAC is to be used, cut JP1 jumper at this time. See "Configuring the
ADT-APS-6R" on page 16.
3
4
Place the APS-6R onto the mounting studs of the chassis (Figure 5 on page
11).
Insert a standoff through each of the printed circuit board mounting holes,
threading each standoff to the mounting studs on the chassis.
5
6
Tighten the standoffs until the APS-6R is securely fastened to the chassis.
Reinstall the plastic chassis cover.
CHS-4 Series Chassis Mounting
The illustration below shows an ADT-APS-6R being mounted in a CHS-
4L chassis. Mounting in a CHS-4 chassis is accomplished in the same
way.
CHS-4L Chassis
ADT-APS-6R
Assembly
Mounting Studs
Standoff
(2 places)
Figure 5 Mounting an ADT-APS-6R to a CHS-4L Chassis
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Wiring the ADT-APS-6R
Wiring the ADT-APS-6R
This section contains instructions for wiring the Auxiliary Power Supply
as follows:
• Typical field wiring from an ADT-APS-6R to a control panel and
optional devices.
• Wiring multiple ADT-APS-6R power supplies.
Field Wiring an ADT-APS-6R
You can use J1 and J2 in place of TB2 when the ADT-APS-6R is
powering internal modules (such as an ICM-4, ICE-4, ADT-UZC-256,
XPC-8) with compatible connectors.
Output Circuit 3 (J9) can be used as a source of power for the XPIQ Audio
Transponder only.
Note: When using the J9 connector do not use the J2 connector. This will satisfy the
0.25 (6.35mm) requirement for separation between power-limited and nonpower-
limited circuits.
Primary and Secondary Power Connections - See appendix for your
specific system information.
Caution: When finished wiring AC connections, install the press-fit
terminal block cover over TB1 AC connections.
!
Output Circuit 3: Non Power-limited, 6 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)
Output Circuit 2 (24 VDC)
Output Circuit 1 (24 VDC)
– + – + – +
J1
J9
J2
+
–
+
–
Output Circuit 1: Power-limited
3 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)
Output Circuit 2: Power-limited
3 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)
TB2
J3
Trouble Bus In/Out
BATT (+)
Secondary Power
24 VDC batteries.
BATT (–)
HOT
Primary Power
120 VAC or 240 VAC.
JP2 JP3
NEUTRAL
EARTH
Earth Ground - Connects to chassis or
EARTH ground terminal on main power
supply. If two or more units are connected,
secondary units connect to earthground
on the previous ADT-APS-6R in the chain.
Figure 6 Typical Wiring for an ADT-APS-6R
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Wiring the ADT-APS-6R
2. Installation
Connecting Multiple ADT-APS-6R Power Supplies
Typical trouble bus connections for multiple ADT-APS-6R power
supplies using trouble connectors J3 and J4.
Use Cable 71033 or 75098 (same cables; different lengths) for all wiring.
See appendix on your system for specific “Trouble Input” connection.
Note: J3 and J4 can be interchanged.
To trouble input on main power
supply or control panel
J1
J1
J1
J9
J9
J9
J2
J2
J2
TB2
TB2
TB2
J3
J3
J3
JP2 JP3
JP2 JP3
JP2 JP3
First APS-6R
Last APS-6R
Figure 7 Trouble Bus Connections for Multiple ADT-APS-6R Configurations
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Wiring Applications
Wiring Applications
This section contains instructions for wiring the ADT-APS-6R assembly
as follows:
• Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an ICM-4/ICE-4 module
• Supplying notification appliance power to a FCM module
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an ICM-4/ICE-4 Module
All four (4) NACs on the ICM-4 are powered from the ADT-APS-6R
output circuit 2 (J2) and the four (4) NACs on the ICE-4 are powered from
circuit 1 (J1). The NACs share the total 3A available from each circuit.
Typical connections for wiring:
J5 J6
ICM-4
J5 J6
ICE-4
Blue Black
Auxiliary Power
Harness
Blue
PN 71091
Black
J1
J9
J2
TB2
J3
ADT-APS-6R
JP2
JP3
Figure 8 Typical ADT-APS-6R Wiring to an ICM-4/ICE-4 Module
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Wiring Applications
2. Installation
Supplying Power to a M300CADT Module
The circuit is supervised and power-limited.
Typical connections for wiring:
J1
J9
J2
SLC loop
TB2
J3
9
8
7
6
5
0
7
88
7
9
6
10
5
5
11
11
4
4
3
12
1
2
13
1144
2
1
1
0
0 15
TENS
TENS
7
7
8
8
99
6
5
4
3
4
3
3
2
2
JP2
1
1
JP3
0
0
ONES
A DDRESS
A DDRESS
LLOOOOPP
NAC
To next device
on SLC loop
Figure 9 Typical ADT-APS-6R Wiring to a M300CADT Module
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Configuring the ADT-APS-6R
Configuring the ADT-APS-6R
The ADT-APS-6R may be configured for the following:
• 8-hour delay for reporting loss of AC: cut jumper JP2.
• 16-hour delay for reporting loss of AC: cut jumper JP2 and JP3.
• 240 VAC operation: cut jumper JP1.
The figure below illustrates the location of the jumpers:
JP2
JP3
JP1
Figure 10 Configuring the ADT-APS-6R
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Servicing the ADT-APS-6R
2. Installation
Servicing the ADT-APS-6R
The only serviceable components on the ADT-APS-6R are fuses F1 and
F2. If a fuse fails, replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating:
• F1 AC protection - 4A, 3 AG
• F2 Battery protection - 10A, 3 AG
To replace either fuse remove the vertical PC board as follows:
1. Turn off and remove all power sources.
2. Remove plastic cover.
3. Remove the two retaining screws securing vertical board.
4. Unplug the vertical PC board from the connectors.
5. Replace fuses as required.
6. Reinstall board in reverse order, install plastic cover and connect all
power.
The figure below illustrates the location of the fuses.
F2 Fuse
Retaining Screw (typ)
F1 Fuse
Connector (typ)
Main Circuit Board
Figure 11 Servicing the ADT-APS-6R
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Servicing the ADT-APS-6R
NOTES
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Appendix A - Unimode 4-16
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B
Make the following connections as shown in the figure below.
• Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS-24B terminal block
TB1, Pin 3(NEUT) and Pin 4(HOT)
• Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS-24B terminal block
TB3, Pin 1(+) and Pin 2(–)
• Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS-24B terminal block P4
+24 VRESET
COMMON +24 VPOWER COMMON
BAT
+
BAT
-
AC NUT AC OT
EARTH
TB1
R55
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
TB3
P3
J1
J9
J2
P2
CB1
1
2
1
2
3
4
TB2
2
3
4
TROUBLES
BATT +EF
AC
-EF
7P1
TB2
J3
P4
5
JP3
3
2
1
MPS-24BPCC
REV ___
JP2
JP3
Figure 12 Wiring to MPS-24B
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Appendix A - Unimode 4-16
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B
NOTES
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Appendix B - Unimode 300/400
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-400
Make the following connections as shown in the figure below.
• Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS-400 terminal block TB1
(NEU and HOT)
• Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS-400 terminal block
TB1 (+ and –)
• Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS-400 terminal block J4
OWER
INPUT- 120V, 60 z, and 24 V BAT
T
NE
U
T
A
L
EARTH H
BA
+
BA
TB9
J1
J9
J2
+
-
+
-
+
-
T
B
1
To
Tra nsform er Asse
m
bly
T2
S
E CURI
T
Y
B+
B-
A+
A-
B+ B-
A+
A-
SUPERVISORY
To Tra nsformer Asse
J6
m
bly
T1
TB2
J3
J1
J2
JP2 JP3
JP2
S2
S2
Figure 13 Wiring to MPS-400
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Appendix B - Unimode 300/400
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-400
NOTES
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Appendix C - Unimode II & Unimode 2020
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24A
Make the following connections as shown in the figure below.
• Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS-24A terminal block
TB1, Pin 5(NEUT) and Pin 7(HOT)
• Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS-24A terminal block
TB2, Pin 1(+) and Pin 2(–)
• Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS-24A terminal block P5
POW ER
CO MM ON
L
IMITE
+24
D
BAT
BA
-
+
24
R
COMMON
TB2
EARTH
G
ND
A
C
NE
U
TR
A
C
HOT
TB1
P2
P4
J1
J9
J2
P5
CB1
F1
P3
R27
JP5
TB2
J3
JP2 JP3
Figure 14 Wiring to MPS-24A
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Appendix C - Unimode II & Unimode 2020 Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B
Connecting the ADT-APS-6R to an MPS-24B
Make the following connections as shown in the figure below.
• Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS-24B terminal block
TB1, Pin 3(NEUT) and Pin 4(HOT)
• Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS-24B terminal block
TB3, Pin 1(+) and Pin 2(–)
• Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS-24B terminal block P4
+24 VRESET
COMMON +24 VPOWER COMMON
BAT
+
BAT
-
AC NUT AC OT
EARTH
TB1
R55
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
TB3
P3
J1
J9
J2
P2
CB1
1
2
1
2
3
4
TB2
2
3
4
TROUBLES
BATT +EF
AC
-EF
7P1
TB2
J3
P4
5
JP3
3
2
1
MPS-24BPCC
REV ___
JP2
JP3
Figure 15 Wiring to MPS-24B
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Index
Index
Numerics
16-hour delay 16
240 VAC
operation 16
use of 10, 11
8-hour delay 16
I
ICM/ICE-4 12, 14
connections to 14
Installation topics 9
internal modules 12
J
A
J1 connection 12
J2 connection 12
J3 connection 13
J4 connection 13
J9 connection 12
JP1 jumper 10, 11, 16
JP2 jumper 16
AC protection 17
ADT-CAB-3 Series cabinet 11
ADT-CAB-400AA 10
ADT-UZC-256 12
B
backbox 10
JP3 jumper 16
jumpers, location of 16
Battery protection 17
C
M
cable 13
M300CADT Module, connections to 15
Mechanical Specifications 7
MPS-24A 23
chassis 11
mounting 11
CHS-4 11
MPS-24B 19, 24
CHS-4L 11
configuring 16
connections
MPS-24A 23
MPS-24B 24
MPS-24BPCA 19
MPS-400 21
Control Modules 5
MPS-400 21
multiple power supplies 13
N
NAC Modules 5
NACs 14
Non Power-limited circuit 12
O
D
Output Circuit
Non Power-limited 12
Power-limited 12
document sources, list of 5
E
P
Earth Ground 12
Electrical Specifications 7
PC board, vertical 17
Power-limited circuit 12
Primary Power 12
primary power 19, 21, 23, 24
F
features of the APS-6R 6
field wiring 12
fuses 17
H
High Voltage Warning 9
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Index
S
Secondary Power 12
secondary power 19, 21, 23, 24
serviceable components 17
Specifications 7
standoff 10, 11
T
TB2 12
terminal block cover 12
Trouble Bus 12
trouble connectors 13
trouble input 19, 21, 23, 24
U
Unimode 300/400 21
Unimode 4-16 19
Unimode II 23
Unimode2020 23
W
Warning, High Voltage 9
wiring 12
X
XP Transponder 5
XPC-8 12
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