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INSTRUCTIONS
PANEL MOUNTING
1 .
Use the drill template to pre-drill
mounting holes for appropriate
screw fasteners and mount panel .
Backplate can be removed at rough-in.
LINE vOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
2 .
Connect to power (120V or 277V)
neutral and ground lugs . Connect
to dedicated breaker (see next
page for emergency loads) .
3 .
Follow the Panel Schedule on the
inside door . If panel is factory pre-
programmed connect per line and
load directions . If not, document
field-made connections . (back pg)
4 .
Tighten and then re-tighten lugs to
18 in/lbs .
Tip: Fault-check each circuit prior to en-
ergizing relays.
LOW vOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
5 .
Follow the "System Start-Up and
Cabling Guide" to make bus con-
nections using Cat . 5 with RJ45s .
6 .
Make-up connections to optional
low voltage accessories:
•
Modem (see back pg)
•
Photocell (next pg)
•
For contact closure devices use
the optional DI Card . (next pg)
START UP
7 .
To start-up the panel as part of a
new system refer to the "System
Start-Up and Cabling Guide" .
To start-up the Blue Box in an
existing network, refer to "Adding
New Devices" in the Blue Box LT
"O&M Manual" .
THE BLUE BOX LT 1416 LT NSTALLATION GUIDE
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5
10
1 .
Blue Box mounting holes (4) .
2 .
Back plate mounting screws .
(Retaining pin located at
bottom, lift up and out to
remove)
3 .
RJ45 sockets for GR 2400 bus .
4 .
Photocell input (master only) .
The Photocell may control any
relay(s) in any panel(s) .
5 .
Optional modem . Analog phone
line connects to RJ-12 socket .
6
7
9
4
8
3
low voltage only
6 .
Relays (line and load lugs) .
7 .
Dual-voltage (120V or 277V)
power supply .
8 .
(Optional) Digital Input Card .
9 .
Terminator pins .
10 .
White door and back of DTC
clock (master panel only) .
Optional Nipple
1
2
6
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