Juice Goose shall under no circumstances be held responsible for any losses, damage, or injury resulting directly or indirectly from the use of a CQ Series device in a manner contrary to accepted
safe operating methods or any instructions contained in this document. The user should determine
prior to use whether this product is adequate, suitable and safe for the application intended. Since
individual applications can be subject to extreme variation Juice Goose makes no representation or
guarantee as to the suitability of a CQ product for any genera lly described application.
CQ-SERIES
SEQUENCED POWER CONTROL SYSTEM
The Juice Goose CQ Series products are power distribution devices that will control AC power application to multiple pieces of equipment. The primary intent of the design of this equipment is to power
rack mounted audio or video equipment with electric power current requirements of less than 15
amps, 20 amps or 30 amps depending on the CQ model being considered.
All CQ Series products can be remote activated. Several CQ devices can be connected to form a
power sequencing system that includes multiple circuits in multiple locations.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CQ Series products are designed to operate at 120 volts, 60 hertz. Operation with any voltage or frequency other than that can damage the equipment and create an unsafe situation.
CAUTION #1: All CQ devices must be grounded. If a power extension cord is required, use a properly insulated and grounded cord . Failure to ground the device could ex pose the user to dangerous
electric shock.
CAUTION #2: All CQ devices should be installed only by qualified electrical technicians using appropriate mounting hardware and correct installation techniques. When installing make sure main power
is off before attaching the CQ device. There are no user serviceable parts inside any of the CQ products.
CAUTION #3: Do not expose the CQ product to moisture or salty air. Doing so could cause significant damage and create an unsafe condition.
PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Série CQ produits sont co nçus po ur f onctionn er à 120 volts, 60 hertz. Fonctionnement avec une tension ou une fréquence autre que celle qui peut endommager l'équipement et de créer une situation
dangereuse.
ATTENTION #1 : CQ tous les périphériques doive nt être mis à la terre. Si une extension de cordon
est nécessaire, utiliser un correctement isolés et cordon mis à la terre. Échec à la masse le périphérique pourrait exposer l'utilisateur à choc électrique.
ATTENTION #2 : Tous les périphériqu es CQ ne devr ait êt re in stallé que par d es é lec tricien s qu alifiés
avec matériel de montage approprié et correct techniques d'installation. Lors de l'installation assurezvous que l'alimentation principale est hors tension avant de procéder à l'accrochage de la CQ
périphérique. Il n'y a aucune pièce réparable par l'utilisateur à l'intérieur des CQ produits.
ATTENTION #3 : Ne pas exposer le CQ produit de l'humidité ou air salé. Cela pourrait causer des
dommages importants et créer une situation dangereuse.
DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS (H x W x D inches)
CQ 1515 & CQ 1520……..………………….……………..….....….....………...1.72 x 19.00 x 7.00
CQ 1(Including 3 Gang Utility Box)..................................................................4.50 x 6.50 x 3.75
CQ 5…………………………………………………………..…….………………..4.50 x 6.50 x 2.00
CQ 2200 ................……………….......................………………………..………5.50 x 6.40 x 3.75
CQ 3000...........................................................................................................9.00 x 6.00 x 4.00
CQ PD1-4.…..…………………………………………….....…………..………...32.00 x 3.50 x 2.00
CQ 5…………………………………………….….……………...………………………………...One
CQ 2200……………………………….……….….………...………………Two (Two second delay)
CQ 3000……………………………….……….….………………………………………………...One
CQ PD1-4……………………………….…….….………………...……….Four (Two second delay)
POWER PROTECTION
CQ 1515 & CQ 1520……………….….Triple MOV Matrix & Multi-stage Filter (48dB at 30 MHz)
See “RX Series Surge Protection” section for additional information about -RX models.
COMMUNICATIONS LINE…............................……RJ-45 (See Owners Manual for Assembly)
MOUNTING AND PLUG IN
CQ 1515 & CQ 1520 — Mount the CQ-1515 or CQ-1520 to a 19” wide rack with metal mounting rails. Use ap-propriate rack mounting hardware. Plug the power cord into a gro unded outlet. Do not defeat the grounding
feature of the power cord.
CQ 5 - This product can be mounted to a flat, st able s urfac e using four hol es on the two mounting side flang es.
Be sure to place the CQ-5 near an AC receptacle and to leave room for connection of the CQ control cable(s).
Plug the cord into a grounded outlet. Do not defea t the groundi ng f e ature of the power cor d .
HARD WIRED INSTALLATION
These products were designed to be installed only by qualified elect rical technicians. Failure to follow correct
installation techniques and instruction s could result in equipment damage and/or personal injury. CAUTION: Be
certain power has been turned off at the breaker panel or dis con nected before inst allation. (ATTENTION: cer-
tains power a été désactivé sur le panneau de disjoncteur ou déconnecté avant l'installation.)
CQ 1 - This product should be ins talled in a three gang utility box mounted inside a wall. The installation process
may vary depending on whether the installat ion is in new or retrofit const ruction. Fit t he utility box into the space
where the CQ 1 will be installed. Pull the main power cable and the RJ45 signal cable(s) into position inside the
utility box. Connect the power feed to the corresponding colored wires on the CQ 1 using wire nuts or another
acceptable method. Plug the input signa l cable into the Input port on t he CQ1 and the output c able into the Output port. Install the CQ 1 enclosure and cover plate onto the utility box with the screws provided with the unit.
CQ 2200 & CQ 3000 are intended to be hardwired to a main utility power supply with power cable routed
through conduit. A “squeeze” type conduit connector is assembled onto the CQ back box specifically for this
purpose. A power line strain relief is also included in the box with the CQ device in case alternate power connection is necessary.
These two CQ Series models have front panel and a back box construction that are held together with sev en
screws. To begin installation, remove the screws t hat hold these two pieces together. The back box has four
holes in the back surface. These holes are large enough to accommodate mounting screws or bolts (not included) to hold the CQ device securely to a stable, flat mounting surface, such as a wall. At least two screws or
bolts should be used to mount the back box.
After the back box is secured, feed the cable that is connected to the desired power source through the hole in
the side of the back box. CQ2200: Securely crimp a connector (provided) to the end of each wire lead (hot,
neutral and ground). Press the connectors onto the appropriate locations on the circuit board as labeled.
CQ3000: Connect each wire lead to the appropriate position on the terminal block and tighten securely. Attach
the front panel (containing the circuit board) to the back box using all seven screws. Gently pull excess power
cable out of the box by tugging slightly on the cable from the outside of the box. Insert conduit into squeeze connector and tighten the connector to hold the conduit in place.
CQ-PD1-4 - The CQ-PD1-4 has two slotted side brackets that can be relocated along th e length of the chassis.
Use only appropriate hardware (not included) and use four mounting holes to secure the device. The wire harness should be connected directly to a circuit breaker panel or to an appropriate junction box.
SIGNAL CABLE ASSEMBLY
The interconnecting CQ Series devices requires eight wire, RJ-45 cable. W hile this is the same component used
to assemble CAT5 and CAT6 cables, orientation of the connectors on the CQ Series cable is slightly different
than for the CAT data networking cable. Standard CAT5 or CAT6 cables will not work with CQ Series de-
vices.
After crimping a RJ45 connector on one end of the eight wire cable, attach a connector on the other end with
reversed orientation from the first so Pin 1 is on the opposite side of the cable from the first connector. Check
the cable with a continuity tester prior to installation.
There is no known distance limit for the connection of CQ units by means of this cable system.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
REMOTE SWITCH CONNECTION
Single Pole Double Throw
Latching Switch or Relay
Although a Juice Goose CQ Series product can be remote controlled with a Juice Goose RC-5 accesso ry or
another CQ device, it can also be remote activated with a simple contact closure using a switch or relay. The
following instructions are provided to assist with this configuration.
In the illustration below, connecting a single pole, double throw (SPDT) switch to the signal input line of a CQ
Series device will control the sequence up and down activity. Closing Pi n 3 to Pin 7 will begin a sequence UP.
Closing Pin 4 to Pin 7 will begin a sequence DOWN. Closing both 3 and 4 to 7 will PAUSE the sequence process. When one of these contacts is made the sequence control switch on the chassis will be inoperative. The
Manual Override switch will still function.
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CQ Series
Signal Cable Connectors
Signal
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
The chart above shows assigned locations for each of the eight pins on the
RJ45 connectors on the CQ Series Signal Input and Output. Note: although
there are eight pins, only the middle six are being used.
This information may be used to connect a latching contact, as per the diagram on the previous page. It also illustrates the reversed orientation of the
connectors on each end of a CQ signal cable.
Pin assignments are correct when viewed from the outside of the chassis.
OPERATION
These versatile CQ devices can be controlled by way of either another CQ device, a remote latc hing contact
closure, a Juice Goose RC5 accessory unit or the switch on the CQ device itself (except the CQ 1 or CQ5).
CQ DEVICES
CQ 5) or slave unit. Any number of CQ devices can be connected in a d aisy chain fashion to operate as a power
sequencing system.
REMOTE CONTAC T CL O SURE
CQ device can be connected to a latching contact closure (see previous section “Remote Switch Connection ”).
Juice Goose recommends use of a double throw device in order to maintain one of two contact closures at all
times. AV control devices such as those produced by Crestron may have relay cards that can serve this function.
RC-5 REMOTE ACCESSORY
devices provide sequence control as well as indicators to show the status of the power sequencing operatio n.
The RC-5 connects directly to the Signal Input of the first CQ device.
SEQUENCE SWITCH (Not including the CQ 1 or CQ5)
switch on the CQ device will control its operation. Switches on the CQ 2200, CQ 3000 and CQ PD1-4 have three
positions: Sequence up, Sequence Down and Manual On. If the product in question is not a slave in the CQ
network, the Sequence Up and Down positions will activate the sequence process f or that CQ unit and caus e it
to activate any units connected to its Signal Output. In the event of a failure of a particular CQ unit, the Manual
On switch position allows activation of the CQ device. (Note: the Manual On option does not provide sequencing). The CQ 1515 and CQ1520 have a two position sequence switch and a second, recessed Manual On
switch on the front panel of the chassis.
- Any CQ device can operate in concert with others. Each can be a master (except the CQ 1 or
- As one option, to control the sequencing function, the Signal Input for the first
- Juice Goose offers, as an accessory, the RC-5 Remote Control/Monitor. These
- Without a contact closure on the Signal Input, the
MONITORING
Some CQ Series devices have a number of LEDs on the chassis to allow real time monitoring of the device’s
operation. One LED indicates the processor is running the CQ control program. That LED blinks on all models
except the CQ 1 on which that LED is on but static. Should there be a question about the product’s performance,
the processor LED indicates the status of the electronic circuitry that controls the CQ unit. There are no indica tor
LEDs on the CQ 5. Some CQ models also have a number of LEDs that corresponds to the number of sequence
events (Pods). Each Pod LED lights to indicate that a sequence stage has been completed and the corresponding POD has power.
Juice Goose offers RC-5 remote control and monitor access ories that prov ide indications of sequence operat ion
and completion. For more information about the RC-5, contact your Juice Goose dealer, refer to the Juice
Goose product catalog or visit www.juiceg oos e.c o m.
RX SERIES SURGE PROTECTION
CQ 1515-RX and CQ 1520-RX feature high level power line protection. This RX power protection technolog y is
particularly valuable because it works against commo n mode (ground line) as well as normal mode (line to neutral) events. While it protects against dramatic surge events of up to 6,000 volts at 3,000 amps on hot and neutral, it also limits ground line surges to one-half (0.50) volt to prevent operating faults of digita l processing equipment. Power protection circuitry in the CQ Series-RX includes a differential transformer, series induct or, high
levels of filtering capacitance an d control circuitry providing protection from dan gerous surges, high frequency
interference, building wiring faults and over voltage.
AC Power Filtration @ 30 MHz…………………………………….…...….80dB Common Mode, 60dB Normal Mode
Transient Energy Absorption…………………………….…………………………...……………………….1,020 Joules
Max AC Surge Let Through……………………………....10 Volts Normal Mode, 1/2 Volt Common Mode (Ground)
External Fault Protection……………………………………….....Open Ground, Hot-Neutral Reversal, High Voltage
ADJUSTING SEQUENCE DELAY TIMING
There are three sequence events on the CQ1515 and CQ1520. (See also CQ1515-RX and CQ1520-RX). The
standard factory delay is 2 seconds b etween each sequence event. That ti ming can be adjusted . Note: Only the
CQ15xx models have field adjustable timing. Contact Juice Goose is a sequence delay adjustment is required
on any other CQ Series model.
Optional settings are 10 seconds, 20 seconds and 30 seconds. Changing the timing will only affect the product
to which the adjustment is made and will not chang e the timing of any other CQ Series products connected by
control lines.
Adjusting the delay time requires removing the top of the CQ15xx chassis and accessing a small “dip switch”
located on the main circuit board.
WARNING: Always ensure the unit is powered down and unplugged before attempting this procedure.
Step 1. Remove the chassis top
The chassis top is held in place by six screws (three at the top of each side). Remove all six and remove the top.
Leave the bottom screws in place.
Step 2. Locate the dip switch on the main board and move to desired position
Step 3. Replace the chassis top and test
Return the top to the main chassis and fasten securely with the six top assembly screws. Plug the unit in and
test the delay. If the delay is not as ex pected, repeat steps 1 through 3 and ensure the dip s witches are fully
pushed into the correct positions.
The Juice Goose CQ Ser ies of products are rugg edly constructed and contain quality components.
There are no user serviceable parts inside a CQ device. Unauthorized service will void all existing
warranties and may result in equipment damage and personal injury.
Should improper performance be observed consult the following guidelines for diagnosis.
SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS.
(NOTE: References to LEDs and circuit breakers do not apply to the CQ-1 and CQ-PD1-4)
1. Unit will not turn on.
a. Check to see that main utility power is available.
b. Check that the circuit breaker on the CQ unit is not tripped.
c. Check the Processor LED on the chassis. If it is not lit the CQ device is probably not receiving power. If it is lit but not flashing the CQ processor is not running. Remove power from the CQ
device by unplugging it or turning off the circuit breaker that feeds the unit. Then restore power to
reset the CQ processor.
d. If the device is being remotely activated:
i. Check the signal line leading to the CQ signal input. Disconnect the signal input
cable and try to activate the CQ product with the switch on the chassis. If this works either the cable
is bad or the control device intended to remote control the CQ in question is failing to create the correct contact closure. If possible, exchange the cable in question with a known good cable. If this does
not solve the problem examine the remote activation device and its connections to the cable.
ii. Refer to the manual’s Signal Cable Assembly and R emote Switch Connection sections.
iii. If the CQ device is being operated by another CQ unit check that contr olling unit.
Is the controlling unit operating properly? Is its Processor LED flashing?
2. Unit will not turn off.
a. It is likely that when a unit fails to turn off the cause is similar to that which would cause a
unit to fail to turn on.
b. Follow steps outline in 1 c. and d., above.
c. Once a system of interconnected CQ devices is turned on, a specific CQ device will not
turn off if the device following it in the turn-on sequence is still on. Check the CQ device following the
CQ device in question. Has it tu rne d of f properly? If not, check all th e following units to th e en d of t he
CQ system. Follow the steps in 1., above regarding the last unit that is misperforming.
3. Unit turns itself off unexpectedly.
a. The unit may have encountered excessive current draw that caused the circuit breaker to
trip. Examine the breaker. If it has tripped, the button section of the breaker will be extended and can
be reset by pushing it in after the unit has been off for a brief period.
b. Review the current requirement of the equipment plugged into the CQ device and compare it to the amperage rating o f the CQ device in question. See the Detail Spec ification section of
this manual.
If the problem can not be remedied or if the encountered problem
IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION
is not listed here and particularly if any evidence of severe or hazardous performance is observed, immediately disconnect power to the CQ device and contact your local Juice Goose dealer or Juice Goose directly.
SERVICE
Should your unit require service, contact Juice Goose to receive a service authorization
number. This number will allow us to track your returned unit. Please note that no returns
will be accepted without such a number.
7320 Ashcroft, Suite 104
Houston, Texas 77081
(p) 713-772-1404
(e) info@juicegoose.com
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AC LINE SURGE PROTECTION
high levels of protection against damaging power surges and high frequency interference on
hot, neutral and ground. RX Series protection is available as an optional feature in the CQ,
IP Series models.
WEB BASED CONTROL POWER
Juice Goose offers the iP Series of remote control power distribution products. These de-
vices feature an on board web server as well as TCP or UDP communications links.
CUSTOM MULTIPLE CIRCUIT POWER DISTRIBUTION
gle rack demand multiples of twenty or thirty amp circuits Juice Goose provides a custom
assembled power distribution product. The PD Series is confi gured b y Jui ce Goo se to t he
specified requirements of each individual installation. A wide variety of features is available.
UPS (Batt ery Back Up)
- Juice Goose sells high quality, value priced battery back up products to provide clean AC power and battery support in the event of a black out. Sizes range
from 350 VA to 3,000 VA, in either line interactive (voltage regulating) or on-line designs.
- The Juice Goose RX Series technology provides very
- When Ethernet or RS232 power control is required,
- When the components in a sin-
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