Getting started, Installation, Falcon fms wiring – RLE FMS V.1.13 User Manual

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To begin using the FMS, users must install the unit, wire and connect the power, and set the IP

address. Any accessories for the FMS should also be connected at this time (e.g., keypad

connection, Modbus connections, Expansion Cards, etc.)

2.1. Installation

The Falcon FMS comes in a 19 inch (.48m) rack mount enclosure. Install the FMS in the rack.

Use the proper anchoring method to mount the unit securely. Supply either 24VDC (standard)

or 48VDC (optional) to the unit.

Units have different model numbers. Before applying power to the unit, verify the

model number and power rating located on the back of the unit. The voltage

indicator is the last number on the unit model number. The FMS will either be a

24VDC or a 48VDC.

2.2. Falcon

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Wiring

RLE Technologies recommends an 18AWG stranded copper wire for connection from each

monitored point to a terminal block (TB) connection on the FMS. RLE recommends no more

than 500 feet (152.4m) of wire at this specification. If longer runs are needed, please contact

RLE Technologies for application guidance. Shielded twisted pair wiring is recommended for

analog signal transmitters being wired outside of conduit runs and dropped ceiling

applications.

2.2.1 Power Supply and Ground Connections

Connect an 18AWG ground wire from the ground terminal to a suitable earth ground.

If you are installing a 24VDC model FMS, plug the wall adapter into P1 and a UPS outlet as

shown below. The wall adapter has a 5 foot (1.524m) power cord. RLE Technologies

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