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Rako Controls Ltd
USING WP-CONC WITH RAKO WIRED SYSTEM
WP-CONC is used to connect accessory modules to RAKO Wired system.
These include RF-Bridge, 232-Bridge, DMX unit and other RAKO modules
fitted with RJ11 network connector.
Often the accessories are plugged directly into RAK-Link or Star-Wiring Box.
WP-CONC is used if installation requires the accessory module to be located
elsewhere.
A SIMPLE INSTALLATION.
In this system WP-CONC2
and RAKLink are at either
end of the CAT5 cable so
need Termination Jumpers
fitted
Accessory Module
RJ11 Accessory Cable
WP-CONC 2
Wallplate 1
Accessory Module
Figure 1 shows a simple lighting installation using the Rako Wired system.
In figure 1: WP-CONC 2 and the RAKLink are at each end of the cable, so these must
have their termination jumpers fitted.
WP-CONC 1 and Wallplates 1, 2 & 3 must not have termination jumpers fitted.
WP-CONC.doc
Lighting Circuits
WP-CONC 1
Cat5 data cable
Wallplate 2
Accessory
Module
Page 1 of 3
RAKLink
Wallplate 3
Issue A. April 2010
230v ac
Figure 1

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  • Page 1 Module Figure 1 shows a simple lighting installation using the Rako Wired system. In figure 1: WP-CONC 2 and the RAKLink are at each end of the cable, so these must have their termination jumpers fitted. WP-CONC 1 and Wallplates 1, 2 & 3 must not have termination jumpers fitted.
  • Page 2 Installing WP-CONC onto the Wired System Items required: Circuit boards Assembly ChocBox Housing Tools (not included) Figure 2 Fit the WP-CONC as shown in figure 3 below: Installing WP-CONC Fit Housing into position Punch CAT5 cable to circuit board following colour...
  • Page 3 Rako Controls Ltd Fit Termination Jumpers to WP-CONC when it is fitted at end of Data Network UNTERM Figure 4 WP-CONC which is not at end TERMINATION of line set like this. JUMPERS ON WP-CONC (WP-CONC1 in figure 1) NOTE: Devices are normally...

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