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4 - INSTALLING THE BASE
Device intended for outdoor installation, but may work inside if not completely shielded.
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Remove the cover.
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Secure the base with a screw, using the holes on the bracket.
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Disconnect the 230V~ mains voltage.
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Insert the cable gland nuts on the cables (external diameter of cable
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Appropriately perforate the membrane of the fairlead grommets, and insert them on the
cables (Fig. 3).
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Insert the cables in the base and make the appropriate electrical connections.
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Connect the 230V~ power supply terminal
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Connect the devices to be synchronized as described in Chapter 5.
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Insert the fairlead grommets into their housings.
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Tighten the cable gland nuts so that a hermetic seal is obtained.
5 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the BUS to the devices to be
synchronized as shown in fig. 4.
The connection must be parallel.
Max cable length 1,000 m between GPS
receiver and connected devices.
Only connect devices with GPS
input that are compatible with
this receiver.
Ensure proper cable channelling in accordance with current regulations.
For proper connection of the devices to this receiver, carefully follow the wiring diagram provided in the instruction manual of the
device to be connected.
In order to achieve greater immunity from electrical interferences, the BUS can be connected using a shielded cable; in this case, the
cover of the cable itself must be connected to terminal 2 and the central cable to terminal 1.
6 - STARTING UP AND SWITCHING OFF THE DEVICE
After making the connections:
make sure that the seal is correctly positioned on the base.
Insert the cover (fig. 5) and press until it is up against the captive screw; the
fastons of the circuit part and the terminals of the base touch; the signal reception
and time synchronization indicator LEDs
between the base and the cover.
Switch on the mains voltage to 230 V~
The device awaits
reception
upper LED which is constantly lit. Once the
out, it sends a time signal to the connected devices (lower LED blinking).
Secure the cover by tightening the captive screw located on the lower part of the
base; tighten the screw until the cover is pressed against the seal, ensuring a
hermetic seal (fig. 8).
L N
1 2
Switch on the
mains voltage 230V~
fig. 5
4
L
line, terminal
230 V~
L
N
fig. 4
are visible through the open gap
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of the GPS signal (min 10 minutes), indicated by the
synchronization
NOTE: when operating normally, the GPS receiver, continuously
repeats the receiving and synchronization operations.
GPS receiving
Upper LED
constantly lit
Lower LED
Off
fig. 6
7 ÷ 11 mm
).
N
neutral.
L N
1 2
both Leds switched off = no 230V~ power supply
Upper
LED
Lower
has been carried
LED
GPS synchronized
fig. 7
L N
1 2
fig. 3
Cable insertion
Direction of fairlead
insertion
Important: use 2 different bipolar
cables for powering and time signal
output.
Output 2
BUS
Output 1
i.e. Connectable
devices
(max. of 10)
LED signals
Blinking = device not working
Constantly lit = device receiving
Blinking = device synchronized
The LEDs are never simultaneously lit.
Upper LED
Off
Lower LED
Blinking
fig. 8