Figure 1-1; "new" usm2 identification, Figure 1-2; "old" usm2 identification, Introduction – Alpha Technologies USM2 User Manual

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704-587-B0-003 Rev.D

1. Introduction

1.2 Identification of ‘Old’ Vs. ‘New’ USM2s,

continued

The “new” USM2 may be easily be identified by the board markings. All new USM2s will have the p/n “704-587-70-00x”

with their configuration marked in hand on the PCBA. e.g. “USM2-22”. This marking will be found on a yellow ‘square’ along
the bottom right edge of the board.

The “old” USM2s will have NO configuration markings on this yellow square and will have a p/n other than 704-587-70-

00x (e.g. 704-587-29-00x, 704-587-20-00x, etc.).

Using the correct documentation associated to the USM2 board when setting switches and jumpers will avoid configuration

issues related to output current settings.

Overview Of Switch Settings:

In order to represent the proper, 0.4V/AAC Output Current:

New USM2’s in XM2 with 15A or less output must have SW1-3 and SW1-4 placed in the “OFF” position

New USM2’s in XM2 with 20A or 22A output must have SW1-3 & SW1-4 placed in the “ON” position.

Generally speaking, “old” USM2’s installed in XM2 with 15A or less output should have SW1-3 & SW1-4
placed in the “ON” position.

Figure 1-1; “New” USM2 Identification

Notice how the USM2 is marking in this
picture of a “new” USM2.
1)

The Part Number contains “-70-
is in this position.

2)

Bears a configuration label.

Figure 1-2; “Old” USM2 Identification

Notice how the USM2 is marking in this
picture of an “old” USM2.
1)

The Part Number does not
contains “-70-” in this position.

2)

Has no configuration label.

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