Fitting The System; Mounting Brackets; Connections; Power - Solid State Logic CapLite 64 Setup & Installation Manual

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Fitting the system

Mounting Brackets

Each module has slots in the metalwork and small brackets that can be dropped in and used to secure
the module to the organ.
Slots are provided at the bottom to make it easier to attach to a vertical surface, the brackets may be
fitted first and then the module dropped onto them.
There are also slots on the top of the 4-column module for brackets.

Connections

The CapLite requires DC power and Ethernet to operate. Connections to the organ are normally through
Krone punch blocks which are compatible with 22 and 24 AWG insulated wire and require a Krone Tool
to punch in the wires. Be aware that the pitch of the connections is smaller than the MultiSystem planes
you may be familiar with.

Power

The CapLite is powered from "organ power" 12 – 36V DC. The system requires a very small current to
operate, less than 1A and so all the cable thickness planning is related to the load the console will put on
the module.
Connect Positive power to the Red marked terminal. We recommend using at least 14AWG cable to
conform to NEC specification.
Negative Output modules can switch up to 1 A per circuit and so the negative cable to the module must
be capable of returning this current to the power supply.
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