C. Connect AC Adapter (if used, AC adapter is not required if the BPS is connected
to a Control Station). Make sure "POWER" switch on power supply is in the
"OFF" (0) position. Route low voltage wire clear of moving machine parts
and protect it from abrasion. Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied). Do
not over tighten. Insert barrel connector into "POWER IN" connector on the
power supply. Hand tighten barrel connector nut to secure.
Connect line voltage to input side of AC adapter. The AC adapter is a universal
input type that accepts line voltage from 100 to 240 VAC 50/60Hz. The AC adapter
line voltage connector accepts a line cord with an IEC 320 connector (supplied).
The line cord also provides electrical ground to the AC adapter. Check electrical
ground integrity in the line voltage receptacle used for the AC adapter. This ground
must not be defeated.
D. Connect Control Station (if used). The Control Station can supply 24 VDC
power for up to ten IQ Power static eliminator power supplies. Use the 2.13
meter [7 foot] (black) modular cable supplied with unit. Longer cables (not
supplied) are available. Cables for the Control Station must be IQ Power
8-conductor modular cables with RJ-48 connectors wired "crossover" (reference
color: black, Figure 5).
The modular cable plugs into one of the connectors numbered 1 thru 10, labeled
"POWER & COMM" on the Control Station and into either "PS COMM 1"
connector on the BPS power supply.
See diagram for BPS Power Supply to Control Station 1 thru 10 Connections.
The modular cable should not be run parallel with the static bar high voltage cable.
Route the modular cable clear of moving machine parts and protect it from abrasion.
Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied). Do not over-tighten wire tie.
If there is an excess of modular cable, do not coil it in the vicinity of the static bar
high voltage cable. If possible, cut modular cable to length and re-terminate using an
RJ-45 connector installed with the same "polarization" as connector removed (note
rib / wire color code to modular connector).
If multiple IQ Power BPS power supplies are connected to the Control Station, each
power supply must have a unique Power Supply Number (address / device number).
This is necessary to enable reliable digital communication.
The Control Station can be used to automatically address the power supplies. The
default Power Supply Number for a new unit is "1". Plug the first power supply
(only) into the Control Station and turn the Control Station on. Allow the Control
Station to boot-up and begin operation. Plug the second power supply into the
Control Station. The Control Station will re-address the second power supply to
"2". Plug the third power supply into the Control Station. The Control Station will
re-address the third power supply to "3". Repeat this process until all power supplies
(or IQ Power / IQ Easy devices) are installed. Each power supply or device will be
given a unique address (device number).
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