Power One Aurora CCD Manual

Power One Aurora CCD Manual

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  • Page 1 THE MANUAL: AURORA CDD...
  • Page 2: Instruction Manual

    Page 1 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA AURORA CDD ® (Concentrator Data Device) Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3 Page 2 of 80 Instruction Manual for the AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Copyright © 2012 Power-One Renewable Energy Solutions LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Power-One Renewable Energy Solutions LLC.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Page 3 of 80 Instruction Manual for the AURORA CDD Contents BCG.00613_AA ....................................... 5 PART 1 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY ........................4 OREWORD ....................................5 NTRODUCTION ......................................8 AFETY ................................. 11 YSTEM NTEGRATION ................................. 14 PART 2 UNPACK AND SELECT INSTALLATION LOCATION ................13 ENERAL ONDITIONS .............................
  • Page 5: Introduction And Safety

    Page 4 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 1 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Page 5 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety FOREWORD This manual contains important instructions for models indicated on the front cover that shall be followed during installation and maintenance. THE INSTALLER MUST READ THIS DOCUMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE INSTALLING OR COMMISSIONING THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 7 Page 6 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety 1.2.3.1 Nameplate The nameplate attached to the equipment must NOT be removed, damaged, stained, hidden, etc. They are not to be hidden with external objects or parts such as rags, boxes, or other such equipment.
  • Page 8 Page 7 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety 1.2.4 EFERENCE EGULATIONS The reference standards complied with in the design and manufacture of the equipment are described below. UL60950-1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment – General Requirements: Part 1 CSA 60950-1-07 Safety of Information Technology Equipment –...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Page 8 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE! SAFETY 1.3.1 ARNINGS IN THIS OCUMENT This is a list of special safety symbols used in this manual that highlights potential safety risks and/or useful information.
  • Page 10 Page 9 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety 1.3.1.2 Assembly Warnings Prior to installation, inspect the unit to ensure absence of any transport or handling damage, which could affect insulation integrity. Unauthorized removal of necessary protections, improper use, incorrect installation and operation may lead to serious safety and shock hazards and/or equipment damage.
  • Page 11 Page 10 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety 1.3.2.3 Improper or Prohibited Use The following actions are dangerous and strictly forbidden under the terms of the warranty: Using the equipment or parts of the equipment by connecting it to other machines or equipment, unless otherwise expressed in this manual.
  • Page 12: System Integration

    Page 11 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety SYSTEM INTEGRATION 1.4.1 MICRO I NVERTER YSTEM This system is composed of a group of MICRO Inverters that convert direct electric current from a photovoltaic module into alternating electric current and feeds it into the electric grid. Photovoltaic modules transform energy from the sun into direct current (DC) electrical energy (through a photovoltaic field, also called photovoltaic module).
  • Page 13 Page 12 of 80 Part 1 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Introduction and Safety The following information can be viewed by navigating in the menu: Operating status of each MICRO Inverter and statistics • Operating status of the connection to the Internet/local network •...
  • Page 14: Unpack And Select Installation Location

    Page 13 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 2 UNPACK AND SELECT INSTALLATION LOCATION...
  • Page 15: Onditions

    Page 14 of 80 Part 2 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA GENERAL CONDITIONS Unpack and Select Installation Location 2.1.1 Some recommendations apply only to large size products or multiple small size packaging. RANSPORT AND ANDLING Transportation of the equipment, especially by road, must be carried out by suitable ways and means for protecting the components (in particular, the electronic components) from violent shocks, humidity, vibration, etc.
  • Page 16: Select Installation Location

    Page 15 of 80 Part 2 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA SELECT INSTALLATION LOCATION Unpack and Select Installation Location The device uses radio waves to transmit and receive data, it is therefore important to assess this factor in choosing the installation position. Walls in reinforced cement and surfaces covered in metal (doors, shutters, etc.) can markedly reduce the reach of the device as noted below.
  • Page 17 Page 16 of 80 Part 2 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Unpack and Select Installation Location 2.2.1.2 Point the Radio Antenna In order to boost the signal strength, point the antenna of the CDD in a parallel line to the MICRO Inverters as shown below.
  • Page 18: Wall Mounting And Configuration

    Page 17 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 3 MOUNTING AND CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 19: Mounting

    Page 18 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA WALL MOUNTING Mounting and Configuration The device uses radio waves to transmit and receive data, it is therefore important to assess this factor in choosing the installation position. Walls in reinforced cement and surfaces covered in metal (doors, shutters, etc.) can markedly re- duce the reach of the device.
  • Page 20: Graphical Represention Of The Cdd

    Page 19 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA GRAPHICAL REPRESENTION OF THE CDD Mounting and Configuration Figure 3-1: Graphical Representation of References WiFi Antenna Ethernet Port Table 3-1: Reference Number Index Status LED RJ45 Connector for RS485 Serial RF Antenna GoGo Relay Connector Display...
  • Page 21 Page 20 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration 3.2.1 SE OF BUTTONS ON THE The UP and DOWN buttons are used to move around inside a menu or to scroll • through a list of settable values. The ESC button returns the user to the previous submenu when navigating.
  • Page 22: Cabled Connection (Ethernet)

    Page 21 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration CABLED CONNECTION (ETHERNET) Disable WiFi connectivity (enabled by default) before connecting via the Ethernet cable using the following procedure: Press any key in the scroll menu, then use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll to the WiFi enabled window.
  • Page 23 Page 22 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration Direct to the computer using a cross Ethernet cable Through a router using a patch Ethernet cable Router/Switch Ethernet Cable Figure 3-2: Cabled connection of CDD to computer The Ethernet port is located on the lower side of the CDD.
  • Page 24 Page 23 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration The Computer cannot connect to the CDD as it is not connected to any network and therefore cannot find an IP address. You will need to use the following procedure to connect: Click on the Internet icon in the computer system tray.
  • Page 25 Page 24 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration Click Local Area Connection Choose Properties...
  • Page 26 Page 25 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration From the list, click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Click OK Click the radio button next to “Use the address” and enter a For instance, if the following IP different IP address CDD IP address is...
  • Page 27: Wireless Connection (Wifi)

    Page 26 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration Once these parameters have been configured, insert the CDD IP address in the address bar and proceed with the connection as explained in Operations Part 4. WIRELESS CONNECTION (WIFI) The wireless connection of the CDD to the computer requires the use of a WiFi router acting as a “bridge”...
  • Page 28 Page 27 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration The level of the signal can vary from one to three; in the example the level is intermediate Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of networks. Locate the desired network and press ENTER.
  • Page 29 Page 28 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration • Open networks with a MAC address filter If the signal received is sufficiently strong, the CDD starts the connection to the WiFi network in a few seconds. If there is a MAC address filter present on the router, the connection is refused and an error message appears on the display.
  • Page 30 Page 29 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration 3.4.1.2 Configuration on Security Protected WPA / WPA2 Networks Security protected networks will require a security key, or passkey, in order to access the WiFi network. •...
  • Page 31 Page 30 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration • Secure networks with a MAC address filter If a MAC address filter is present on the router, you will first need to enter the passkey as described above in Secure networks without a MAC address filter.
  • Page 32 Page 31 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration Press ENTER, and choose whether or not to enable the DHCP function (Yes / No) and confirm by pressing ENTER. If the DHCP function is OFF, it is necessary to set up the static IP network address of the CDD to access the local Web Server.
  • Page 33 Page 32 of 80 Part 3 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Mounting and Configuration 3.4.3.1 IP Address View With the CDD connected to the network it is possible to view the IP address assigned to the device. Press ESC from the main menu and use the UP and DOWN buttons to locate the Web Server IP address.
  • Page 34: Operations Guide

    Page 33 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 4 OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    Page 34 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA GENERAL CONDITIONS Operations Guide Before checking the operation of the equipment, it is necessary to have a thorough knowledge of the instruments and the functions that have been enabled in the installation. The equipment operates automatically without the aid of an operator;...
  • Page 36 Page 35 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.2.2 MICRO CQUISITION OF INVERTERS Open the CDD local web server page on your browser as described in section 4.2.1 above. A browser activated with JavaScript must be used in order to correctly view the Local Web Portal pages.
  • Page 37 Page 36 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide This Acquisition Wizard requires authentication. Enter the default access credentials: username: admin password: admin Press OK After entering the username and password, you will be at Step 1 of the acquisition procedure for the MICRO Inverters present in the system.
  • Page 38 Page 37 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide There is no timeout for the acquisition procedure. Press STOP ACQUISITION when all the MICRO Inverters have been found. Upon completion, a list of the MICRO Inverters will be displayed and include the MAC RF (MAC Radio Frequency Address), SN (Serial Number) and Signal (radio signal quality indicator) for each inverter found.
  • Page 39 Page 38 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide In this example five MICRO Inverters have been found. Select the MICRO Inverters to be associated with the CDD (or deselect using the check box) and press CONFIRM. During acquisition of the system the installer must check that all the MICRO Inverters installed have been recognized successfully.
  • Page 40 Page 39 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The next step of the Acquisition Wizard will require selection of a country standard and the choice of 208V or 240V. Make a selection from the drop-down menu and click CONFIRM to continue.
  • Page 41 Page 40 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The last step involves registration of the CDD on the Aurora Vision web portal. Click on the link to register the CDD on the Aurora Vision Web portal.
  • Page 42 Page 41 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The registration procedure is described below in section 4.3.1 and requires the router to be connected to Internet. It is recommended to complete registrations for all new installations and replacement parts. However, you can complete the acquisition process without registering the CDD on the Aurora Vision web portal, (or register later), by clicking on PLEASE CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE, as shown below.
  • Page 43: Remote Monitoring On The Aurora Easy View Portal

    Page 42 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide REMOTE MONITORING ON THE AURORA EASY VIEW PORTAL Once the acquisition of the MICRO Inverters is complete, it is possible to configure the remote monitoring of the plant on the Aurora Vision web portal using the Self Registration procedure (through the Power- One website).
  • Page 44 Page 43 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The AURORA Vision Welcome page is launched explaining the installation process. Click on NEXT when you have read through the overview of the self-registration process and understand your next steps.
  • Page 45 Page 44 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide To enter your personal information, fill in the form. The security questions may be required to Step 1 log back into the site or recover your password, so make sure to write them down! When you complete the form, click NEXT.
  • Page 46 Page 45 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide You will be sent an email with a link to validate your email address. Open the email and click on the link to continue the registration process. Dear Thomas Smith UserID:toms55 First Name: Tom...
  • Page 47 Page 46 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The Register Plant page is displayed. Fill in the displayed form with details about the Step 2 installation. It is important to provide the installer’s name and contact information to help direct the current and future homeowners to the installer for future project and service needs.
  • Page 48 Page 47 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The Add Devices page appears. To complete the registration process, link the CDD to your Step 3 account. The CDD requires that you provide the CDD’s RF MAC address which is located on both the CDD as well as the packaging for the CDD.
  • Page 49: Local Monitoring Of The Plant - Local Web Server

    Page 48 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide LOCAL MONITORING OF THE PLANT - LOCAL WEB SERVER As well as being used for acquisition of the MICRO Inverters by the CDD, the local Web Server makes it possible to monitor the whole system constantly, showing the data for each individual inverter.
  • Page 50 Page 49 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Click on the serial number (SN) to open a pop-up window with individual information for each inverter. The following information will be displayed in the pop-up window: MAC RF: Radio Frequency Mac address VIN: Input voltage TIME STAMP: Date and time of the display...
  • Page 51 Page 50 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.4.2 VIEW M From the menu bar, click on VIEW and select the PLANT INFO option from the drop-down selection. This window will display all the plant data (plant name, place, country standard, etc...) Use the scroll bar to view more data...
  • Page 52 Page 51 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The other option from the View drop-down selection is RF Signals. This selection will display a bar graph showing the radio signal strength for each inverter, and any messages sent.
  • Page 53 Page 52 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.4.3 CONFIG M Selecting Config on the menu bar gives access to five drop-down menus. Click on PLANT. (Selection of the option Acquisition Wizard from the Config menu is described in section 4.2.2 above, and enables the CDD to acquire the MICRO Inverters.) Selecting Plant displays the Plant Configuration page which provides data on the position of the...
  • Page 54 Page 53 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Select the option NETWORK from the Config menu. This selection will open the configuration page with the main information on the network to which you are connected.
  • Page 55 Page 54 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Select DATE/TIME from the Config menu. This option displays a configuration page with fields in which you can adjust the date and time.
  • Page 56 Page 55 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Select CDD clone from the Config menu. From this submenu a new CDD can be configured with the same settings as a previous one, by inserting the last 4 pairs of digits of the latter’s MAC address.
  • Page 57 Page 56 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide The CONFIG menu also allows you to change the default password, which is admin. To reset the password, select the item CHANGE PASS from the drop-down CONFIG menu. A page will be displayed to create the new password.
  • Page 58 Page 57 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.4.4 EVENTS MENU Select the EVENTS on the main menu. This selection will open a page with all the events relating to errors (Exxx) and alarms (Wxxx) in the system.
  • Page 59 Page 58 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.4.5 UPGRADE M This menu selection is used to update the CDD and MICROinverter firmware. Select CDD Fw from the UPGRADE menu. Click on BROWSE to select the .ben file (upgrade file) that must already be present on the PC.
  • Page 60: Specifications Of Led Operations

    Page 59 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA SPECIFICATIONS OF LED OPERATIONS Operations Guide The status of the inverter is indicated by the constant or intermittent lighting of the specific LED, the display also shows a message identifying the operation which is being carried out or the defect/anomaly recorded.
  • Page 61 Page 60 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.5.2 ESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY MENUS The display (consisting of 2 lines with 16 characters per line) can be used to navigate the menu using the buttons UP, DOWN, ESC and ENTER and enables you to: View the operating status of the inverter and the statistical data;...
  • Page 62 Page 61 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.5.3 SE OF BUTTONS ON THE The UP and DOWN buttons are used to move around inside a menu or to scroll • through a list of settable values. The ESC button returns the user to the previous submenu when navigating.
  • Page 63 Page 62 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide IP address to be used to access the local Web Server (inside the CDD) MAC Address relating to the CDD device Mask Address (Subnet Mask) relating to the internet IP address to which the data relating to the monitored plant is sent...
  • Page 64 Page 63 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide From the General Information display, it is possible to select one of the three main submenus: STATISTICS, VIEW INFORMATION, or CHANGE SETTINGS. Press the UP and DOWN buttons on the CDD display at the same time and hold for 3 seconds. This will bring up the Set Password message where it is required to enter the default password.
  • Page 65 Page 64 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Figure 4- 3: CDD General Information Menu 4.5.4 TATISTICS MENU In this section it is possible to view the following information. Total output power of all inverters. Total energy produced from beginning of operation.
  • Page 66 Page 65 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide Total energy produced from the beginning of operation for the MICRO Inverter selected. Input voltage (DC). Output voltage (AC). Firmware version of the DSP inside the inverter.
  • Page 67 Page 66 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.5.5 NFORMATION MENU In this section it is possible to view information relating to the CDD: P/N code of the CDD device Serial number (CDD) Enables access to viewing the firmware versions installed on the CDD device.
  • Page 68 Page 67 of 80 Part 4 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Operations Guide 4.5.6 HANGE ETTINGS MENU In this section it is possible to change the main settings: Enables access to the selection of the preferred menu language. Enables access to the selection of the preferred menu language.
  • Page 69: Alarm Troubleshooting

    Page 68 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 5 TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 70: Codes And Error Messages

    Page 69 of 80 Part 5 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Troubleshooting ALARM CODES AND ERROR MESSAGES The AURORA MICRO Inverter is capable of communicating errors/warnings via radio to the associated CDD device. Any messages received and related codes can be checked on the display of the CDD device Table 5-1 below provides a description of the alarm messages and error codes.
  • Page 71 Page 70 of 80 Part 5 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Troubleshooting Alarm Code Cause Solution Messages displayed High internal temperature recorded by the Verify installation conditions OverTemp E014 inverter. This parameter depends in part on (exposure to sunlight) and check that air the power that the inverter must supply, as flow MICRO...
  • Page 72 Page 71 of 80 Part 5 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Troubleshooting Alarm Code Cause Solution Messages displayed be due to an inverter fault. inverter fault The alarm is generated when the grid a) Verify on the Internal Web Server (as Country E050 standard (selected on the CDD during...
  • Page 73: The Power -0

    Page 72 of 80 Part 5 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Troubleshooting Alarm Code Cause Solution Messages displayed Internal fault of the booster circuit inverter Contact Power-One Service. Vbulk UV W011 The alarm is generated when the CDD Consider a new installation position that Comm W025 device does not receive messages from the...
  • Page 74: Eneral Maintenance Guide

    Page 73 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 6 MAINTENANCE GUIDE...
  • Page 75: Onditions

    Page 74 of 80 Part 6 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Maintenance Guide GENERAL CONDITIONS Maintenance operations must be carried out by specialized personnel assigned to carry out this work. For cleaning, DO NOT use rags made of filamentary material or corrosive products that may corrode parts of the equipment or generate electrostatic charges.
  • Page 76 Page 75 of 80 Part 6 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Maintenance Guide Table 6- 1: Routine Maintenance 6.1.2 PECIAL AINTENANCE Special maintenance operations should be performed in presence of warning (Wxxx) or error (Exxx) messages coming from the inverter. The equipment is capable of communicating errors/warnings via radio to the associated CDD device.
  • Page 77: Storage And Dismantling

    Page 76 of 80 Part 6 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Maintenance Guide STORAGE AND DISMANTLING 6.2.1 TORAGE OF THE QUIPMENT OR ROLONGED If the equipment is not used immediately or is stored for long periods, check that it is correctly packed and contact Power-One for storage instructions.
  • Page 78: Technical Appendix

    Page 77 of 80 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA PART 7 APPENDIX...
  • Page 79: Data

    Page 78 of 80 Part 7 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Appendix TECHNICAL DATA Table 7-1: Technical Data...
  • Page 80: Wiring Diagram

    Page 79 of 80 Part 7 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA WIRING DIAGRAM Appendix Figure 7-1: CDD Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 81: Index Of Tables And Figures

    Page 80 of 80 Part 7 Instruction Manual for AURORA CDD BCG.00613_AA Appendix INDEX OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1- 1: AURORA CDD Nameplate ..........................6 Figure 1- 2: Operating Diagram ............................12 Table 2-1: List of Components Supplied ........................14 Table 2-2: Factors affecting wireless signal strength .....................
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