REAR PANEL
1.- Terminals for connection of the 24 V battery, type VRLA-AGM. The minimum charge that the battery can
sustain for correct operation is 22 V provided that the connected equipment does not require more
voltage.
2.- OUT 1-6:
a.- fuse status indicator light. This indicator will light
up when the fuse needs to be replaced.
Conversely, the indicator light will remain off
when the fuse is in good condition.
b.- Separate 40 A safety fuse for each input.
c.- Power supply outputs for equipment up to
40 A, euroblock terminals. Allows you to connect up
to 1,000 W amplifiers at each output. A 6 mm2 cross-section cable should be used to prevent the
voltage from falling below 0.2 V in the event of a fire alert.
3.
AUX 1-4:
a.- fuse status indicator light. This indicator will light up when the fuse needs
to be replaced. Conversely, the indicator light will remain off when the fuse
is in good condition.
b.- 5 A safety fuse for each pair of inputs.
c.- double power supply outputs. You can connect devices of up to 5 A in total
to each pair of inputs, euroblock terminals.
4.
AUX 5-6:
a.- fuse status indicator light. This indicator will light up when the fuse needs to be
replaced. Conversely, the indicator light will remain off when the fuse is in good
condition.
b.- 5 A safety fuse for each input.
c.- power outputs for devices up to 5 A, euroblock terminals.
5.- TEMP SENSOR: signal input for a temperature sensor, euroblock terminals. This sensor
must be placed between the batteries, in direct contact with both.
6.- BAT FAULT: battery failure indicator relay, euroblock terminals. It will remain short-circuited during the
correct operation of the batteries. The circuit will break if the battery is disconnected, if the resistance
of the battery circuit is too high, or if the battery voltage drops below a preset level.
7.- MAINS FAULT: power failure indicator relay, euroblock terminals. It will remain short-circuited as long
as the mains supply is being properly provided. The circuit will break if there is no mains supply or if there
is a fault at the rectifier.
8.- GEN FAULT: general fault indicator relay, euroblock terminals. It will remain short-circuited as long as
no faults are detected. The circuit will break if there is a fault in the power supply or an external
malfunction.
9.- EXT FAULT: external input to receive external error signaling, euroblock terminals. By default this input
is short-circuited with a jumper indicating that there are no external faults. This input is activated by
opening the circuit between both terminals. In order to use this input, the jumper must be removed and
a device must be installed to signal the presence of errors via an open circuit and the absence of errors
via a closed circuit.
10.- EXT FAULT LED: indicator LED for the presence of external faults.
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