DC MODULE CONNECTORS
Standard Connector (P/N 5060-3386)
Relay Connector (P/N 5060-3387)
Installation Guide
General Information
Load connections are made on the connector supplied
with each module. The connector is fastened to the back
of the mainframe. Modules can then be installed or
removed from the mainframe without disturbing the
wiring on the connector.
The connector has a switch to select either local or remote
voltage sensing, depe nding on how the load is connecte d.
A relay connector is identified by a check mark on the
Relay label on the connector. Relay connectors include
load and sense disconnect and polarity reversal relays.
Making Load Connections
Load connections are the same on both the standard and
the relay connector.
Open the Connector
Open the connector by loosening the four corner screws
(M3 X 10 mm).
+Sense used to connect the + remote sense lead. Set the
sense switch to Remote when this connection is
used.
-Sense used to connect the - remote sense lead. Set the
sense switch to Remote when this connection is
used.
GND used for signal ground (GND) connections.
Connect the Wires
Loosen the barrier block screws and connect the wires.
The barrier block accepts spade or ring terminals. You
can also connect a stripped wire to the barrier block.
Twist the wire around under the screw terminal and
tighten the screw.
TIE
Route the wires out of the bottom of the connector as
CAUTION
• Hand tighten only.
• Start all screws
before tightening.
• Tighten screws ev enly.
• DO NOT overtighten scr ews.
• DO NOT use locking-ty pe
A five-terminal barrier block is provided for wire
connections. The barrier block screws are 6-32 x 1/4 inch
(equivalent p/n 2470-0001). The barrier block terminals
are labeled as follows:
+Output
used to connect the + output load wire.
shown in the figure above. Use the tie-wrap supplied
with the connector to secure the wires to the connector.
Close the Connector
Close the connector and tighten the four corner screws.
Observe the on the figure.
Attach the Connector to the Mainframe
Attach the connector to the back of the module on the
mainframe at the appropriate slot location. Tighten the
two screws (M3 x 10mm) on the connector. Observe the
on the figure.
-Output used to conect the - output load wire.
Agilent p/n 5959-3366 May, 2000
Microfiche p/n 5959-3367
CAUTION
• Hand tighten only.
• Start all screws
before tightening.
• Tighten screws ev enly.
• DO NOT overtighten scr ews.
• DO NOT use locking-ty pe
Clip the Jumpers on the Connector Board
Use a pair of diagonal cutters and clip the eight jumpers
on the connector board. Make sure the jumpers are cut
before you install the relay board. It is difficult to remove
the relay board once it is installed.
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Set the Sense Switch
Each connector has a local/remote sense switch. Unless
you are using remote sensing, make sure that the sense
switch is set to Local. Remote sensing is used in
applications that require voltage sensing directly at the
load.
Installing a Relay Board in a Standard
Connector
You can upgrade a standard connector to a relay
connector by clipping six jumpers in the connector and
installing a relay board (p/n 5060-3351).
Open the Connector
Open the connector by loosening the four corner screws
(refer to the figure on the first page).
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1 RELAY BOARD
1. Relay Board
2 CUT W603 W604
3 CUT W601 W602 W605 W606 W607 W608
3. Cut W601 W602 W605 W606 W607 W608
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Install the Relay Board
Plug the relay board into the J602 and J603 connectors on
the connector board.
Close the Connector
Close the connector and tighten the four corner screws.
Observe the on the figure.
With a marker, check the Relay box on the connector
label to indicate tha a relay board is installed.