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Draper MC1 Wiring Manual
Draper MC1 Wiring Manual

Draper MC1 Wiring Manual

Low voltage, remote control, serial and network wiring
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Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control,
Serial and Network Wiring Guide
Copyright © 2007 Draper Inc. Form LV-RC-Serial-Network_Wiring07 Print ed in U.S.A.

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Summary of Contents for Draper MC1

  • Page 1 Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide Copyright © 2007 Draper Inc. Form LV-RC-Serial-Network_Wiring07 Print ed in U.S.A.
  • Page 2 ➁ LVC-III and MC1 are line voltage controls, designed to operate one cables connected to ALL Eye and Aux ports) per MC1 or LCV-III, up to a maximum of 1000 feet. However, the RF Receiver can drive up to 1000 feet of motor with activation by Low Voltage input commands.
  • Page 3 Motor directions will now be reversed. Wire to connect power to MC1 should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be suffi cient to carry the motor load. Red and Black wires are the “open” and “close” leads from the motor. The MC1 comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box.
  • Page 4 (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explana- tion on page 2). The RF Receiver must be within 1,000 feet of the MC1, must have a power supply, and must run through a splitter before the MC1. Power supply can power up to three input devices.
  • Page 5 Splitter to MC1 Eye Port. Wire to connect power to MC1 should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be suffi cient to carry the motor load. Red and Black wires are the “open” and “close” leads from the motor. The MC1 comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box.
  • Page 6 Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 6 of 8 Wiring Diagram for LVC-III with Low Voltage Dry Contact Wall Switch White-Neutral (Common) to screen & 110-120V AC Red-to screen (directional) Brown-to screen (directional) Yellow-to 110-120V AC...
  • Page 7 This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on page 2). The RF receiver must be within 1,000 feet of the LVC- III. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the MC1 using 3-conductor wire.
  • Page 8 Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide page 8 of 8 Wiring Diagram for LVC-III with Multiple Low Voltage Input Devices Black White White-Common to screen & 110-120V AC Red-to screen (directional) Brown-to screen (directional) Yellow-to 110-120V AC...

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