Mechanical, 10 open the housing, Internal overview 3 – Omega Vehicle Security CCT-05 Series User Manual

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MECHANICAL

DIMENSIONS

75 mm
(2.952")

110 mm
(4.33")

36 mm
(1.417")

45 mm
(1.771")

OUTPUTS / SALIDAS
mA Vdc

INPUT / ENTRADA

S

U

P

P

L

Y

/ A

L

IM

E

N

T

A

C

ION

3 4 5 6

9 10 11 12

7

1

+

Lo

H i

+

-

-

TECHNICAL DATA

WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 g.
HOUSING BASE . . . . . . . . . . . . Polycarbonate, RAL 7032, UL 94 V-1 light grey, IP-40
TERMINAL HOUSING, COVER
AND BLIND PLUGS . . . . . . . . . . Polycarbonate, UL 94 V-2 dark grey, IP-20
WIRE CROSS SECTION : . . . . . 4 mm

2

Provided with a snap fastener for attaching to DIN 46277 and DIN EN 50022 (35 x 7.5 mm)
assembly rails.

10

OPEN THE HOUSING

PROCEDURE

1. Insert a screwdriver or similar tool in the

points marked

c

.

2. Turn the screwdriver until the case walls

begin to separate towards

A

and

B

, so the

two side lugs

e

, are free.

3. Grab the Signal Conditioner body, at the

points marked

d

‚ and pull it towards

C

,

until the two side lugs

e

are out of their

housing and the internal circuits are visible.

See the sketch below for the disassembly of

the circuit boards.

4. Before reinserting the Signal Conditioner

body into the case, the following must be

checked :

-The front label (blue color) must be in its correct position, with terminals 1 and

7 (power supply) separated from the other terminals.

-The three internal modules must be inserted correctly in their internal case

guides.

A

C

c

c

d

e

d

FIG.1

B

e

PROCEDURE FOR DISASSEMBLY

1. Pull out the "ME" input module towards "a".
2. Pull out the "MS" output module towards "a".
3. Pull out the "MP" input board towards "b".
4. To assemble reverse the procedure.

A. "ME" Input module.
B. "MS" Output module.
C. "MA" Power supply module.
D. "MP" Input Board.

INTERNAL OVERVIEW

3

FIG.2

A

B

C

a

a

D

b

MP
Input board

MA

Power Supply Module

MS Output module

ME Input module

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