10, 20, or 30 percent difference between its "on" and "standby" states. You can add to the capabilities of the IPC-6 by using it in combination with other Niles products. Niles makes a series...
Advanced arc suppression techniques prevent power relay contact arcing, ensuring long relay life. After a power failure, the IPC-6 will wait for you to again turn on the system. It does not blindly activate whatever was happening before the power failure.
You will need a convenient written record when you program your IPC-6. 3. Make the low voltage connections to the IPC-6. If you are using any of the low-voltage inputs or outputs, you should remove the IPC-6’s connectors. It is easier to attach the wire to the connector first, before putting the IPC-6 in place.
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N T E L L I G E N T O W E R O N T R O L L E R PROGRAM LED Indicates the IPC-6 is in one of the program modes. ON AND OFF LEDS POWER LED Indicates the IPC-6 has power.
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These turn on and off according to the way you REMEMBER: THE TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION OF ALL DEVICES PLUGGED INTO THE IPC-6 MAY NOT EXCEED 1500 WATTS. N T E L L I G E N T O W E R...
“on” and the “standby” states of the device you have con- nected to the sensing 120 volt AC outlet(s). 2. The IPC-6 also needs you to specify which outlets to acti- Figure 2 vate along with their corresponding time delays.
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O N T R O L L E R by current. After the sequencing stops, the blinking. This means that the IPC-6 is ready to measure the device’s “on” state. 3. Turn on the device. The front panel LED's will sequence to the left and right while the Accusense your device.
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If you elect not to program one or more of the outlets, you will still need to press SELECT to program the "off" times. The IPC-6 will now light the and "Outlet 1" LED's. 4. Adjust the "off" time delay. There is no need to select a trigger.
You have not completed "on" programming for each controlled outlet. Go to page 12 and follow the step-by- step instructions. 2. You are in the middle of programming your IPC-6 and you see a display of E1. Press and hold the returns you to normal operating mode.
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