Middle Atlantic PDS-1620R-NS Users Guide

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Instruction Sheet
PDS-SERIES
SEQUENCED MULTI-MOUNT
Local
Sequence
CONTROL
Initiate
Sequence
S
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Remote
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
SURGE
DETCETORP TIL NEHW
Stage 1
POWER
Stage 2
PROTECTION
THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing Sequenced Multi-Mount Series Power. Please read
these instructions thoroughly before installing and connecting to this product.
SEQUENCED MULTI-MOUNT POWER FEATURES
- 3 Step sequencing with multiple delay options
- Universal sequence control
- 2 Stages of surge and spike protection with dry contact surge status notification based on model
- Provides a high outlet density in a compact size
- Adjustable mounting ears for flexible installation options
- Mixed outlet spacing to accommodate various plug types
I-00429 Rev E
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS!
• Contains switched receptacle(s). To reduce risk of shock , disconnect the device from the power source before servicing any connected equipment
Contient de(s) receptacle(s) commuté(s). Pour réduire les risques d'électrocution, débranchez l'appareil de la source d'alimentation avant l'entretien de tout équipement connecté
• Do not overload the wall outlet where this device is being connected. Do not overload this device. Ensure the total load to this device does not exceed that which is listed in the specifications section of this manual
Ne surchargez pas le réceptacle de mur ou le circuit qui fournit l'énergie à ce appareil. Ne pas surcharger cette appareil. S'assurer que la charge totale à cet appareil ne dépasse pas celle qui est répertoriée dans la section des spécifictions de ce manuel
• Ensure this device is connected to a properly grounded AC power source. Ensure the device is plugged into a source providing the required 120V. Do not use a plug adapter that defeats the ground pin of the AC plug
Assurez-vous cet appareil est connecté à une source d'alimentation C/A avec mise à la terre. Assurez-vous cet appareil est branché sur une source d’alimentation fournissant les nécessaires 120V. Ne pas utiliser un adaptateur qui contrecarre la broche de terre de la prise du cordon d’alimentation
There are no user-serviceable components within this device. Removal of the cover from this device may present a shock hazard, and void the warranty
Il n'ya pas de composants réparables par l'utilisateur au sein de cet appareil. Retrait de la couverture de cet appareil peut présenter un danger d'électrocution et annuler la garantie
To be used indoors in a dry location only
Pour être utilisé en intérieur dans un endroit sec seulement
Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug
Ne pas faire fonctionner avec un cordon ou une prise endommagée
Clean only with dry cloth
Nettoyer avec un chiffon sec seulement
DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE/DANGER HAUTE TENSION The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
L'éclair avec le symbole de flèche dans un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l'utilisateur de la présence d'une tension dangereuse non isolée dans l'enceinte du produit qui peut être d'une ampleur suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc électrique pour les personnes.
CAUTION/ The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Le point d'exclamation dans un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l'utilisateur de la présence d'importants instructions d’opération et de maintenance (entretien) dans la documentation accompagnant l'appareil.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to PART 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ATTENTION
FCC STATEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTES
• lnstall power strip in a 19” EIA-310 compliant rack or cabinet.
NOTE: The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
SEQUENCED MULTI-MOUNT FEATURE CHART
Part #
Circuit
Breaker
PDS-1615R One 15
Amp
PDS-1620R-NS One 20
Amp
# Rear outlets
10 (Unswitched)
10 (Unswitched)
# Front outlets
6 (Sequenced)
6 (Sequenced)
# Sequence steps
3
3
# outlets per step
2, with LED Status
2, with LED Status
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Sequence
delay (in Sec)
0, 1, 2, 6, 10, 30, 60, 90
0, 1, 2, 6, 10, 30, 60, 90
Cord length
9’
9’
Breaker
Location
Rear
Rear
Power on
Indication
LED on Front
LED on Front
Surge Protection
2 stage with N/O remote dry contact notification
N/A
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PDS-1615R
FRONT VIEW
Surg e P rotec ti on
Stat us
Closed if
Compromised
1
Seque nce
Up / Down
Remote Initiate
Seque nce Comp lete
Sequence Co mplete
2
3
Closed on
Loca l
Seque nce
Init iate
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5
CONTROL
Remo te
Local
Seque nce
Set tings
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SEQUENCED OUTLETS
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STEP 3STEP 2STEP 1
SURGE
PROT ECTE D
WHEN LIT
Stag e 1
PROTECTION
POWE R
Stag e 2
9
8
REAR VIEW
PDS-1615R
15A
RESET
11
10
SURGE PROTECTION STATUS - “Normally Open” remote notification dry contact, closed if
1
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compromised
UNSWITCHED
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2
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SEQUENCE UP / DOWN TERMINALS - Remote initiate
SEQUENCE COMPLETE TERMINALS - Closed on sequence power up , Open on sequence power down.
LOCAL SEQUENCE INDICATOR - Only active when “Local / Remote” switch set to “Local”
LOCAL / REMOTE SWITCH - “Local” to enable local sequence initiate switch / “Remote” to enable dry contact sequence control
SEQUENCE SETTINGS - Set sequence delay and control type (see pg. 5)
NEMA 5-15R SEQUENCED OUTLETS - 3 Steps, 2 outlets per step. Power status LEDs
2 STAGE SURGE PROTECTION INDICATOR - Full protection when both LEDs are lit. Protection is compromised if one or both LEDs are not lit
POWER INDICATOR LIGHT - When lit, indicates unit is energized
9', 14 AWG, 3 CONDUCTOR (SignalSAFE ) POWER CORD WITH NEMA 5-15P PLUG
15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER - Provides protection for both front and rear outlets
SUPPLEMENTAL BONDING POINT - Supplemental bonding of this unit to the metal rack / enclosure helps ensure optimum performance of your electronic system
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NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS - All rear outlets unswitched
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PDS-1620R-NS
FRONT VIEW
Seque nc e
Up / Down
Remote Initiate
1
2
Seque nc e Comp lete
Closed on
Sequence Co mplete
Loca l
Seque nce
Init iate
3
4
CONT ROL
Remo te
Loca l
Seque nc e Sett ings
5
SEQUENCED OUTLETS
6
STEP 3STEP 2STEP 1
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REAR VIEW
PDS-1620R-NS
20A
RESET
9
8
10
UNSWITCHED
11
1
2
3
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SEQUENCE UP / DOWN TERMINALS - Remote initiate
SEQUENCE COMPLETE TERMINALS - Closed on sequence power up, Open on sequence power down.
LOCAL SEQUENCE INDICATOR / SWITCH - Only active when “Local / Remote” switch set to “Local”
LOCAL / REMOTE SWITCH - “Local” to enable local sequence initiate switch / “Remote” to enable dry contact sequence control
SEQUENCE SETTINGS - Set sequence delay and control type (see pg. 5)
NEMA 5-20R SEQUENCED OUTLETS - 3 Steps, 2 outlets per step. Power status LEDs
POWER INDICATOR LIGHT - When lit, indicates unit is energized
9', 12 AWG, 3 CONDUCTOR (SignalSAFE ) POWER CORD WITH NEMA 5-20P PLUG
20 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER - Provides protection for both front and rear outlets
SUPPLEMENTAL BONDING POINT - Supplemental bonding of this unit to the metal rack / enclosure helps ensure optimum performance of your electronic system
NEMA 5-20R OUTLETS - All rear outlets unswitched
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SEQUENCE CONTROL OPTIONS
SEQUENCE DELAY SETTINGS
Sequence Interval: No Delay
Sequence Interval: One Second
Sequence Interval: Two Seconds
Sequence Interval: Six Seconds
Sequence Interval: Ten Seconds
Sequence Interval: Thirty Seconds
Sequence Interval: Sixty Seconds
Sequence Interval: Ninety Seconds
REMOTE SETTINGS
Normally Closed - Sequence up on contact opening.
Normally Open - Sequence up on contact closure.
! To sequence units up when power is restored from a total power loss:
1. Set DIP switch to Normally Open
2. Connect a single pole, momentary, normally closed dry contact to the SEQUENCE UP/DOWN TERMINALS
NOTE: If local sequence control is not required, short the SEQUENCE UP/DOWN TERMINALS together
Momentary Operation
Sequence up or down (depending on state) when remote control contact is toggled.
Maintained Operation
For normally open mode sequence up when remote control contact is closed sequence down when remote control contact is opened. For normally closed mode sequence up when remote control contact is open sequence down when remote control contact is closed.
Sequence Complete Status
Contact closes upon completion of sequence cycle on and opens after completion of sequence off.
Step 4
Contact becomes a 4th step in the sequence cycle on and off, contact closes last with a sequence on and opens first with sequence off.
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• While using remote sequencing dry contact terminals, be sure to use the appropriate settings for whichever
contact closure system you are implementing. Failure to do so may result in improper operation.
Ex: Do not attempt to control the unit using a ‘maintained’ switch while in ‘momentary’ mode.
Ex: Unless you are using a ‘normally closed’ ‘momentary’ switch, make sure your system is set for ‘normally open’ when operating in ‘momentary’ mode.
CONTROLLING MULTIPLE UNITS
The remote control option is controlled via a user provided dry contact closure. Multiple sequencers can be controlled by one switch in either a daisy chain fashion or simultaneously. ‘Momentary’ or ‘maintained’, ‘normally open’ or ‘normally closed’ settings will vary based on the method selected. See below for details.
There are two connection methods when multiple sequencers are to operate as one system;
The first method is to have multiple units operate in succession in a daisy chain fashion. This can be implemented by connecting the ‘Sequence Complete Status’ terminals of the first unit to the ‘Sequence Initiate terminals’ of the next unit. The first unit must have its ‘momentary’ or ‘maintained’ and ‘normally open’ or ‘normally closed’ settings set based on the switch or control system. All proceeding units must be set to operate in a ‘normally open’, ‘maintained’ format. The notification system for this method should be used at the very end of the “chain” to verify the end status for all units. (see Diagram A) NOTE: the last channel of the first unit and the first channel of the second unit will turn on simultaneously
because there is no delay on the sequence status terminals.
The second method is in a parallel fashion so that the sequencing of the units begins simultaneously. Simply connect the units in parallel to the control system or switch. All units must have their ‘momentary’ or ‘maintained’ and ‘normally open’ or ‘normally closed’ settings set identically based on the switch or control system. It is recommended that each unit has its own notification system in this setup to verify the status of each unit. (see Diagram B)
Note that Delay Time Settings affect units individually.
Sequen ce
Up/Down
Remo te
Initiate
Sequen ce Up/Down
Remo te
Initiate
Diagram A Daisy Chain
Control
System
Close d On Sequen ce
Complete
Close d On Sequen ce
Complete
Sequen ce Complete
Sequen ce Complete
Diagram B
Simultaneously
Control System
Sequen ce Up/Down
Remo te
Initiate
Sequen ce Up/Down
Remo te
Initiate
Sequen ce
Complete
Close d On Sequen ce
Complete
Notification
System
Sequen ce Complete
Close d On Sequen ce Complete
To Next
Unit/Notification
System
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To Next
Unit
Notification
System
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FLEXIBLE MOUNTING OPTIONS USING STANDARD OR EXTRA DEPTH MOUNTING EARS
NOTE: Mounting ears (standard or extra depth) can be rotated in 90° increments for a variety of mounting positions (FIGURE A).
1) Remove screws and rotate both mounting ears to
desired position. Re-insert screws and tigh
2)
Install screws when positioned at
90° angle to cap unused holes
(FIGURE B)
ten
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FIGURE A
FIGURE B
(STANDARD MOUNTING EARS SHOWN)
(EXTRA DEPTH MOUNTING EARS SHOWN)
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FLEXIBLE MOUNTING OPTIONS USING STANDARD OR EXTRA DEPTH MOUNTING EARS (Continued)
3) Optional RBA-Series rail bracket adapters and vertical lacer strips (sold separately) allow the Multi-Mount Power unit to be vertically mounted between the rail brackets of WRK, MRK and VRK racks. The use of LACE Series vertical lacer strips is recommended to aid with cable management.
LACE SERIES VERTICAL LACER STRIP
RBA-SERIES RAIL BRACKET ADAPTER
(RACK SIDE SHOWN)
RBA-SERIES RAIL BRACKET ADAPTER
WARRANTY Middle Atlantic Products, Inc. (the "Company") warrants the Sequenced Multi - Mount Series Power Units to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of (3) three years from date of shipment by the company. The Company's entire liability to the purchaser, and the purchaser's (or any other party's) sole and exclusive remedy, under this warranty shall be limited, at the Company's option, to either (a) return of and refund of the price paid for, or (b) repair or replacement at the Company's factory of the products purchased, or any part or parts thereof, which the Company has determined to be defective after inspection thereof at the Company's factory. This warranty does not cover damage due to acts of God,accident, misuse, abuse or negligence by parties other than the Company, or any modification or alteration of the products. In addition, this warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, assembly, installation or maintenance.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS PURCHASED, EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY TO THE PURCHASER (OR ANY OTHER PARTY) HEREUNDER, IF ANY, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS PAID TO THE COMPANY.
Corporate Headquarters Corporate Voice 973-839-1011 - Fax 973-839-1976 / International Voice +1 973-839-8821 - Fax +1 973-839-4982 middleatlantic.com - info@middleatlantic.com Middle Atlantic Canada Voice 613-836-2501 - Fax 613-836-2690 / middleatlantic.ca - customerservicecanada@middleatlantic.ca Factory Distribution USA: NJ - CA - IL Canada: ON - BC At Middle Atlantic Products we are always listening. Your comments are welcome.
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LACE SERIES VERTICAL LACER STRIP
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