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CAUTION : Your application must not draw more than 1A per relay or
it will damage your AC receiver
CAUTION : Connect lamps using a separate relay because they draw
an initial surge current which may damage your AC receiver
Referring to CON4 on figure 1 connect LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN
to your P/T head and AUX A to wash, AUX B to wipe, AUX C to lamps
and AUX D to camera power. Do not connect any unused auxiliaries.
Connect all the return (neutral) wires to the spare terminals on the
external terminal block.
Make a note on your module description sheet of your auxiliary
connections.
CON5
CON5 accepts the AC power input which is switched to CON4 (pan, tilt
and auxiliaries). It powers the P/T head and auxiliaries.
WARNING : Never use both 24V AC and Mains on the same receiver
PCB.
For mains . . . Referring to figure 1 connect CON5 to the LIVE and
NEUTRAL connections on the external terminal block.
For 24V AC . . . Referring to figure 1 connect CON5 to the SUPPLY
and RETURN connections on the 24V AC power supply.
The middle connection on CON5 is Not Connected (NC).
CON6
CON6 is for an anti-tamper switch input. It is connected in parallel with
the anti-tamper switch shown on figure 1. The anti-tamper switch has a
spring fitted and so you cannot use CON6 (unless you first remove the
spring).
If you are not using the built in anti-tamper switch then connect CON6
on figure 1 to your anti-tamper switch in a N/C configuration.
VIDEO
All video must be via 75 ohm BNC connectors and video coaxial cable.
Your AC receiver has an on-board video amplifier with gain and lift.
Adjustment of gain and lift is done remotely, using a Pyramid keyboard.
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