WARNING AND CAUTIONS:
•
TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH; TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND
TEST THAT POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!
•
Risk of Electric Shock - Local codes may require more than one disconnect switch. De-energize all
disconnect switches before servicing the equipment.
•
Use this device with copper or copper clad wire only.
•
To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations.
•
If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions : 13.3" x 11.3" x 7.7"
(338 x 287 x 196 mm)
Input Power : 110-240VAC, +/- 10%; 11W max; 6kV surge
protection
Operating Temperature : -40°C to +55°C
Radios : SNAP 2.4GHz 802.15.4; Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz 802.11 b/g/n
CAUTION
• The Central Base Station must be installed in accordance with
national, state, and local electrical codes and requirements
• All work must be performed by qualified personnel
• Disconnect all power before installation or service
• Metal conduit and connector must be grounded
NEEDED MATERIALS
Mounting Hardware: Using hardware appropriate for the
installation and mounting surface (0.25" (6mm) diameter screw or
bolt), use all six (6) 0.310" (8mm) diameter mounting holes to
mount the unit
Screwdriver: A 1/8 (3.5mm)
Hex screwdriver or Allen key is
required to remove the wiring/bottom compartment cover
Needle-nose Pliers: For tightening antenna cable connections if
outdoor antenna kit is used
Conduit
•
For indoor installations: 3/4" conduit fitting with a cable
strain relief or cable clamp is needed for indoor
installations. The power entry point is sized for a 3/4" NPT
(1.12" (28.5mm) diameter).
•
For outdoor installations: A liquid rated (IP65/NEMA 4X)
3/4" conduit fitting is needed for outdoor installations. The
power entry point is sized for a 3/4" NPT (1.12" (28.5mm)
diameter).
Note: To maintain IP rating of the unit, it must be installed with a
IP65/NEMA 4X fitting at the power and ethernet entry points.
CBSSW-420-CEE Central Base Station
Power Ratings: 110-240 VAC; 11W max
Operating Temperature: -40 to +55 C
INSTALLATION GUIDE
WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH: TURN OFF
POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND VERIFY THAT
POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL THE CENTRAL BASE STATION
INSIDE A METAL ENCLOSURE. A metal enclosure will obstruct
the RF signals.
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL THE CENTRAL BASE STATION
IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. If installing the Central Base Station
outdoors, ensure that the Central Base Station is provided some
means of shading from direct sunlight. Installing the unit in direct
sunlight will substantially reduce maximum operating temperature.
Please install unit in shaded area or provide a non-metallic
sunshade that will not obstruct RF signals.
1.
Select an installation location for the Central Base Station.
The best location provides direct line of sight between the
Central Base Station or the optional outdoor antenna and at
least two other lighting controllers in the network. The
antennas inside the Central Base Station rely on free space
around them for best RF performance so avoid an installation
near network cabling, AC power lines or metal pipes.
2.
There are two ways to mount the Central Base Station (CBS):
using a pole strap (step 3) or screwing the CBS to a wall with
the screw holes (step 4).
WARNING: The CBS must be mounted vertically
with the conduit coming out of the bottom of the
unit, or the wireless signals may be compromised.
DO NOT install the CBS horizontally.
3.
You can mount the CBS to a pole using any Polycase pole
straps that are compatible with the Polycase© ZH-121006
enclosure.
4.
Using six (6) 0.25" (6mm) diameter screws that can fit the
0.310" (8mm) diameter mounting holes and capable of
supporting 50 lbs. (23kg) of weight, screw the CBS to the
wall.
5.
Remove the two screws and lower cover to access the bottom
wiring compartment. (Figure 1). A flathead screwdriver may
be used to help lift and remove the cover.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
•
Disconnect power at circuit breaker or fuse when servicing, installing, or
removing fixture or changing lamps.
•
Mounting: It is critical to the RF performance of this device that the enclosure
be oriented vertically. Enclosure must be mounted with door latch/lock on the
right.
•
Metal conduit and connector must be grounded.
6.
Once the CBS is mounted and the wiring compartment cover
is removed, you must have a licensed electrician connect
power into the CBS's wiring compartment according the
national, state, and local electrical codes and requirements.
The three connection points in the wiring compartment are as
follows:
Black is Line (labeled L)
White is Neutral (labeled N)
Ground Lug Screw is Ground (labeled
(See Figure 2)
Note: Select wire strip length such that no bare live wire
parts are exposed outside of the WAGO terminal.
To ensure safety and surge protection connect
the ground lug screw to an earth ground. Use wire size
6 – 14 AWG (4.11 mm – 1.63 mm DIA)
7.
If you are using an outdoor antenna kit, please refer to the
"INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING OUTDOOR ANTENNA KIT
– OPTIONAL" section in this guide for the necessary
configuration steps.
8.
If you are not using an outdoor antenna kit, place the lower
cover back into position and tighten the two screws. (Figure
1)
Note: Door image removed for clarity
)
Figure 1
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