Power supply, Indicators, Dvc741 product manual – High Country Tek DVC741 User Manual

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DVC741 Product Manual


High Country Tek, Inc.
208 Gold Flat Court
Nevada City, CA, 95959.
Tel:- (1) 530 265 3236

www.hctcontrols.com

021-00195_Rev_A-DVC741_User_Guide

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b.

Monitoring the status of the DVC741.

POWER SUPPLY

A.

The DVC741 Power Input has the following features:
1.

Range: +8.0Vdc to +32Vdc

2.

Reverse polarity protection and transient protection up to 1.5K Watts Peak
Pulse Power Dissipation

3.

Power is supplied to the module through P8 (30 Pin Connector).

4.

+POWER IN 1 - This input supplies power to the DVC741 controller and
its outputs 1 through 4.

5.

+POWER IN 2 - This input supplies power to outputs 5, 6, 7, and 8.

6.

+POWER IN 3 - This input supplies power to outputs 9, 10, 11, and 12.

7.

GND (PWR) - This is the DVC741 main Power Common

INDICATORS

A.

Output Status (12ea 3mm Green LEDs)
1.

Off – output is off.

2.

On – output is on.

3.

Blinking once per second – Open Circuit

4.

Blinking 4 times per second – Short Circuit.

B.

Module Status (MS)

(1ea 5mm Red/Green)

1.

Off – There is no power applied to the Module.

2.

On green – The module is operating in a normal condition.
3.

Flashing green – Device in standby state, may need commissioning

4.

Flashing red – Recoverable Fault.

5.

On red – Module has an unrecoverable fault.

6.

Flashing Red/Green – Device is in self-test.

C.

Network Status (NS)

(1ea 5mm Red/Green)

1.

Off - Device in not on-line.

2.

Flashing green – Device is on-line but has not established connection to
other nodes.

3.

On green – Device is on-line and has established connection to other
nodes.

4.

Flashing red – One or more node connections are in a timed-out state.

5.

On red – The device has detected an error that has rendered it incapable
of communicating on the network.

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