Section 2: Connecting Power; Tools And Equipment Required; How To Connect Power - IMS MicroLYNX Quick Manual

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T o o l s a n d E q u i p m e n t R e q u i r e d
An unregulated power supply.
Power cabling.
A small standard screwdriver.
An AC line cord (if the supply used is not equipped with one).
P o w e r S u p p l y S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
The following power supply specifications are recommended for the
MicroLYNX System:
M i c r o L Y N X - 4
Output Voltage ................................................. +12 to +24VDC
Output Current ................................................ 2A (typ.), 4A (peak)
M i c r o L Y N X - 7
Output Voltage ................................................. +24 to +75VDC
Output Current ................................................ 3A (typ.), 6A (peak)
R e c o m m e n d e d I M S P o w e r S u p p l i e s
The ISP200 is a low-cost unregulated switching power supply
which can handle varying load conditions. This supply is
available in either 120 or 240 VAC configuration. The part
numbering for these supplies matches that of the MicroLYNX,
ie: The MicroLYNX-4 would use an ISP200-4 and a
MicroLYNX-7 would use an ISP200-7. See the IMS full-line
catalog for specifications on these supplies.
C a b l i n g
Shielded twisted pair cabling should be used to make the power supply connec-
tions to the MicroLYNX. The following wire gauges:
MicroLYNX-4 ................................................................................. 18 gauge
MicroLYNX-7 ................................................................................. 16 gauge
H o w t o C o n n e c t P o w e r
IMS suggests the use of unregulated, properly sized power supplies. Refer to the
App-Notes section of the IMS website (www.imshome.com) for power supply
selection tips.
NOTE: Regulated power supplies may become unstable during current in-rush.
This is normal with electric motors. This instability may cause damage to the
MicroLYNX drive.
Connecting Power
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