ISSPRO R4901 User Manual

Single level speed switch: p/n r4901

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Form No. IS005 (12/13/99 Rev. B) Page 1 of 2

Single Level Speed Switch: P/N R4901

Serial No. _____________________________. This number corresponds to the number inside and on the
bottom of the speed switch of identification.

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Order Information:

[ ] Sensor Input: Pulses per revolution (gear teeth, magnets, etc.) = _____________________


[ ] Ignition Input: Number of cylinders = _____________________


[ ] R8970 (R870) sender: For 1 engine rev the sender drive turns: ______________________ rev(s);


For vehicle speed: Turns per mile (transmission cable drive) = _________________


Trip Point = ________________ [ ] RPM or [ ] MPH


Range (if specified) = ___________________ to __________________ (RPM or MPH)


[ ] Not latched or [ ] latched


Operating voltage = [ ] 12 VDC or [ ] 24 VDC


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General Information:

Output: Relay contacts – normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), and common (COM): the common contact
switches from the normally closed to the normally open contact at and above the trip point.

Output Rating (maximum): 1 amp @ 24 VDC resistive, 0.3 amp @ 24 VDC inductive (coil load)

IMPORTANT: If amp load exceeds the above amperage, an optional relay such as the R7021 is necessary.

Operating Voltage:

12 V units: 10 – 16 VDC

24 V units: 16 – 30 VDC


Reverse Voltage Protection:

12 V units: -12 VDC indefinitely, -400 V transients

24 V units: -24 VDC indefinitely, -400 V transients


Latch Option:

If latch option is specified, the output (after the trip point) will remain energized until the power is
removed from the unit for approximately one second.


Adjusting the Trip Point:

The trip point is factory set as ordered. If necessary, it can be adjusted with a small screwdriver. Remove

the cover to access the adjustment. See the diagram on the reverse side of location. Turning counter-clockwise
(CCW) increases the speed setting. Make only a small change and then recheck the trip point.

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