Product description, Specifications, Installation – ADC P-80-412 User Manual

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ADCP-80-412

N Issue 1 N April 2000

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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

1 PRODUCT

DESCRIPTION

Electronic circuitry in the Bay Tracer sensor checks for a change in current on one or more
–48 Vdc power conductors on the DSX-1 or DSX-3 fuse panel caused by an individual jack
insertion on the far end bay and uses this change to activate an LED. The change in current is
detected by a clamp-on inductive pick-up coil encircling the –48 Vdc power conductor(s)
attached to the DSX fuse panel of the device being monitored. A two-conductor 8-foot (20.32
cm) trailing sensor cable attached to the inductive pick-up coil is used to transmit a signal to the
sensor. A customer supplied two-conductor (–48 Vdc and battery return) power cable is used to
transmit power from the fuse panel on the back of the DSX-1 or DSX-3 bay to the sensor.

2 SPECIFICATIONS

Bay Tracer Illuminator specifications are provided in

Table 1

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Table 1. Bay Tracer Illuminator

PARAMETER

SPECIFICATION

Electrical Specification

Power

Voltage

–36 Vdc to –75 Vdc

Current Consumption

40mA (maximum) @ –48Vdc

Sensor Interface

Two conductor cable with screw connections, 22 AWG

Light Indicator

Off: normal, On: bay current change detected

LED Flashing Rate

4 Hz

Power Interface

Two conductor screw connections for –48 Vdc, and battery return,

18-20 AWG

Heat Dissipation

0.96 W (nominal)

Fusing

0.5A GMT type (customer provided at DSX fuse panel)

Mechanical Specification

Weight

1.2 lb (5.44 g)

Operating Environment
Non-Operating

23° F to 131° F (–5° to 55°C), up to 80% Relative Humidity
–40° F to 185° F (–40° C to 85° C), up to 95% Relative Humidity

Sensor Dimensions (H

K W K D)

1.75 in. (4.45 cm)

K 4.25 in. (10.8 cm) K 3 in. (7.62 cm)

Coil Dimensions (H

K W K D)

2.1 in.

K (5.3 cm) K 2.0 in. (5.1 cm) K 0.610 in. (1.55 cm)

3/4-in. opening

3 INSTALLATION

The ADC Bay Tracer Electronic Sensor is designed to be installed on the top cross-member or
left/right vertical support flanges of the bay. The sensor and power cabling for the device must
be routed over the top of the bay as shown in

Figure 1

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