Rack Mount Instructions; Removing Power To The Receiver; Standby Power; Connecting External Batteries - Bosch Conettix D6600 Installation And Operation Manual

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Conettix D6600/D6100i | Installation and Operation Guide | 8.0
4. After installing additional line terminator cards,
install the line cards (refer to Section 4.1.2 Card
Installation on page 10).
5. You might also want to install the line terminator
card(s) from your spares package(s). If there is a
malfunction, you can quickly switch over to the
replacement card (refer to Section 4.1.2 Card
Installation on page 10).
You can install spare line terminator
cards. Do not install spare line cards.
6. Connect four or six conductor telephone cord(s)
to the RJ11C jack(s) of the desired telephone
line(s). Plug the other end of the modular
telephone cord(s) into the telephone jack on the
appropriate line terminator card(s).
7. Connect the appropriate country-specific AC
transformer wiring leads to the AC terminals on
the rear of the D6100.
The D6100i was tested by UL at
120Vac, 60 Hz.
8. Plug the AC cord (D6600 only) into a correctly
wired 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 220 VAC, 50 Hz outlet
(standard AC outlet).
9. Plug the AC transformer into the correctly wired
wall receptacle that matches the voltage of the
transformer.
Ensure that a switch does not control
the outlet.
10. Turn the D6600 power switch on. The D6100i
starts as soon as you plug in the AC Transformer.
11. Set the calendar and clock to the correct date and
time and program the necessary options.
12. Ensure that the communication formats are
correct by having communicators send test
reports to each line connected to the receiver.
7.6

Rack Mount Instructions

Rack mounting hardware is included with the D6600,
and is available as an option with the D6100i
(D6100i RMK). When mounted in a rack, plug the
D6600 AC cord or the D6100i AC transformer into an
outlet inside the rack only if the outlet is wired
according to Article 760 of the NEC. Rack mounting is
required (per NFPA 72, 1-5.2.5.2) to meet the
mechanical protection requirement when using the
type of AC cord provided with the D6600. It is also
required that a UL Listed rack for fire protective
service be provided when used in UL Listed central
stations.
UL requires rack mounting of the D6100i
to meet grounding requirements.
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Standby Power

Do not connect the D6600/D6100i to an
outlet controlled by a switch.
7.7

Removing Power to the Receiver

1. Remove the battery power connection.
2. Turn off the AC power on the D6600 or unplug
the D6100i AC transformer.
3. Unplug the AC cord from the outlet.
Do not try to restart the D6600/D6100i
with a fully discharged battery.
Reconnect after you apply power. To
prevent deep battery discharge, use a
D135A Low Battery Cutoff Module.
Refer to the D135A Installation Guide
(P/N:
74-06499-000) for more information.
If programmable Output 1 or 2 is
activated by automation failure, you
cannot clear Output 1 or 2 by pressing
the [ACKNOWLEDGE] key.
8.0 Standby Power
During a loss of AC power, the receiver automatically
switches to standby power. External batteries or an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides standby
power. As long as there is adequate standby power,
the receiver's operation is not interrupted, even if the
power loss occurs during signal processing. When
power supervision is enabled and a loss of AC power
occurs, the primary reporting devices (such as
printers and computers) show AC FAIL and the
D6600/D6100i power indicator starts blinking. When
AC power restores, the power indicator stops blinking
and reporting devices show AC RESTORE.
8.1

Connecting External Batteries

Do not connect an external battery
charger to the D6600/D6100i or its
battery.
Use the terminal on the rear panel to connect an
external DC power source. During AC power outages,
the external DC source supplies power to the
receiver. Use a 12 VDC lead-acid battery for external
backup power.
Only use approved stationary standby batteries for UL
applications. Battery wiring must run from the receiver
through the UL Listed rack, exit the rack through a
conduit connection, and terminate at a UL Listed
battery enclosure suitable for the size and number of
batteries used for UL applications.
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